So do I, man. I have this album sitting here in my big ol' pile of CDs (the horribly messy pile that consists of around 900 CDs). I could even take a photo of it if you want me to
I was just a bit irritated by the whole FAQ thing.
So do I, man. I have this album sitting here in my big ol' pile of CDs (the horribly messy pile that consists of around 900 CDs). I could even take a photo of it if you want me to
I was just a bit irritated by the whole FAQ thing.
Sorry, man. It might be an American, or Ohio thing, but I thought it was pretty funny, like all us boys owning "Frampton Comes Alive" back in the 70's. Just a stupid joke, and not meant to be serious at all.
I hate it when I irritate people accidentally. It's more fun when it's on purpose
What Do you guys think is the best Leprous record? I just started listening to them and really dig what they are doing. Tall Poppy Syndrome is my favorite one at the moment.
How does Coal sound in vinyl? The CD seems pretty compressed.
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I swear I'm a broken record. So as far as Metal goes guys, I'm still diggin Cliff Burton Era Metallica and Animals as leaders, any new metal bands out there with... better yet any new Jazz/Metal Hybrid bands out there? I could use some more Animals as Leaders esqe metal
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Finally figured out why I like the Older Metallica Albums... sonically listening to them is like having a wall of tiny little fists punch my ears, it's very very tactile and I really dig it, from the Crunch of the Guitars, to the kick of the bass and the growl of Cliffs Bass Guitar, every little sound reach out and touches my ears... REALLY REALLY fast xD and It's just cool. Guitar solos are... don't even start me there
of everything though I find vocals to be... the least tactile, just because I don't think there's a singer who can do with his voice what a guitarist does with his guitar, launch that wall of tactile shifts and lighting quick chord changes
that said I really don't care for male vocals, now Metal with Female Vocals [and I mean the slow ish pretty kind I like]
Keep at it. If I had to pick albums to go on a deserted island, I'd pick Scott's Tilt and The Drift first! Bish Bosch I'm not familiar with yet. It's so disgusting at times that I haven't had time to listen to it too many times. Yet. Soused is promising but a bit more tame compared to the three previous.
edit: And for those wondering, this is definitely a Scott record more than a Sunn O))) record
btw, I find it great how really skilled Celloists makes the greatest facial and bodyily movements while playing! I really need to learn that instrument
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