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CanIUseThis
How's it been, been awhile since I could actually be in a stable enough place to continue commenting. Ween have a lot of cool songs, with weird, amusing, down-right catchy, and addicting melodies. I would recommend giving a couple of their albums some play throughs. GodWeenSatan: The Oneness has a lot of punk rock and lo-fi influence in it, great place to start.
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ThrasheDDeatH
Hmm...I gotta check them out some time. Oh shit...I never told you, I'm in a real band now. Spacejunk...I replaced a guitarist that "wasn't feeling it" anymore, and he was honestly generic. So we're in the process of recycling some afro songs and writing new stuff.
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Hmm well late reply, but I think I should note that his output in Spacejunk was generic, but he's actually pretty talented, which must be why he wasn't feeling it.
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ThrasheDDeatH
Yeah, the drums are a common issue I've been hearing. This dude did drum tracks for my afro stuff and I've been ripping those tracks off and cutting and pasting them into the cron tracks. There's plenty of bands in this style with very little drum variety so I'm not really concerned about mixing up the drums.
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CanIUseThis
Sure, the crust/d-beat style does have repetitious beats, but I don't think that's reason enough to do it yourself. Really just mixing up the drums a little bit would add so much more dynamic to the songs. Would make the riffs stick more too, with a better, more active background to go with it. Just opinions though.
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CanIUseThis
Yeah, just gotta keep moving through it. Eventually shit will be worked out and back to "normal".
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CanIUseThis
In and out college now, bro. I was kicked out by my sister, so I had to move and try to get situated here. There's a whole lot more bullshit involved in that, but I'm not getting into it. And we're out on break at my work so now I'm broke just sitting around doing jack and shit. It is what it is though.
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Merry Christmas, and I'll check out that shit pretty soon here. Still gotta get some of my life shit sorted out.
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MasterSloth
Honestly I wouldn't, I only really like Alison Hell and I imagine they've gotten way, way worse.
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MasterSloth
I fuck with some of their 90s stuff, the new stuff is pretty terrible. But they mostly played Coma Of Souls and forward material. What early stuff they did play sounded flat and boring. Kind of like when Exodus re-recorded Bonded by Blood with Duke on vocals. Idk seeing Kreator turned me off from seeing big metal bands from the 80s. I had an opportunity to see Voivod last weekend and I passed on it to hang out with some homies from Houston and Kansas City and get a tattoo.
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I've experienced Sleep. What a glorious day it was! It was loud the plumes of smoke in the crowd were as thick as Al Cineros' bass tone. STACKS UPON STACKS OF MARSHALL AMPLIFIERS. Also Kreator was the biggest bust of a band I've ever seen, 0/10 never again.
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An average comment from an average listener of Sleep while being under the influence of Sleep... "Sleep are indeed gods. They smoke their weed in space on their thrones above Earth, above humans, above all. Just...weed, and space." My two cents on this statement is, my god have you seen them. THE RIFFS MAN!
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CanIUseThis
Clutch are amazing live, Neil's voice is so powerful, he can command a stage with just his voice. The rest of the band are great to see live too, I liked seeing Tim Sult really get into it when he was playing one of his solos. He looked like he was out of touch with everything else around him and was just into his music.
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CanIUseThis
When and where did you see them at? That dinosaur is Gor-Gor and the 12 foot tall dude would probably be Mr.Perfect, if I'm thinking of who you're talking about. They brought him out the last time I saw them, and he had like some many parts to his costume. First his arms were ripped off and they became these tentacles that sprayed blood n shit all over, then they cut his body open, and some Alien-esque thing burst from his chest and was moving around, all while blood n shit is spraying, then they cut his head off, and that sprayed like 5-6 hoses of blood n shit everywhere. It was crazy as fuck. There is no live show better than GWAR's.
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CanIUseThis
I saw her live, she had these huge fake tits that sprayed blood and milk all over. It was a crazy and fun show, and they did an awesome tribute to Dave Brockie at the end. Also made that shitty song "East End Boys" thrash pretty hard too. I also found out Corrosion of Conformity can thrash as well.
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Grotesque was introduced to me by a man I knew like three years ago, dude looked like a poser then, he is now, but then he was a full fledged black metal knight. He showed them to me one day because he was convinced they had one of the most perfect solos ever. Now he refuses to associate with anyone in my circle and plays in a shitty keyboard laden metalcore band. Times change and people drop out of music and mutate into regular freaks, or in his case sell out his ideals to play in a band.
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CanIUseThis
Is it someone online? It'll be nice to hear the songs with actual drums, although I didn't find the drum programming to be annoying as so many programmed drums are.
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CanIUseThis
I stopped when Rocky George left. The stuff I've heard from later albums reassures me I ain't missing much. Could still be good to hear live though. Slayer put on good shows, they haven't had a good album in years, but their live shows are insane.
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That might be a good show, or a total disaster. I don't know what modern ST sounds like, but that last Slayer song (Implode) fucking stunk. If anything at least the pits will be nice and brutal, Slayer shows are always good for that.
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Is Gary Holt still with them, or is he full time in Slayer now? I don't know, he'll definitely be better than fucking Dukes though. He ruined classic Bonded by Blood material. When I saw them live, they were the worst band there. The guitars sounded awful, too polished and sounding closer to metalcore bands than thrash. There was no bass to be heard, and Dukes sounded so bad. Hopefully Souza can shape the band back into what they were.
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CanIUseThis
Still sounds really good, your almost professional quality mixing and production now.
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CanIUseThis
Did you learn that by ear or use a tab? Either way, sounds great and your production sounds terrific.
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CanIUseThis
We Live is a fucking great album. Criminally underrated. you should give out a bunch of your cds there, I'm sure there would be people there who'd enjoy Afrobomination.
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CanIUseThis
Also, I like that final version of Rims of Steel. Production on it sounds great.
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CanIUseThis
It's an honor that Dave gets a proper Viking funeral. There's very few people who deserve a pyre as much as him. There's a longer video on youtube but I didn't watch it.
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CanIUseThis
Might just be my speakers, but this mix is atrocious. Everything seems too buried in the mix, except the drums. The solos sounded cool but I couldn't hear all of it.
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CanIUseThis
It was over a year since you last scrobbled. That's a long ass time. Or a long time ass.
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CanIUseThis
The people behind it did Sealab 2021 which I love. I just don't want to go back and watch like 5 seasons of a show.
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CanIUseThis
Nah, never seen Archer. I like the re-recorded version, everything sounds great on it.
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