Do They Still Have That Same Drummer?
#751 posted by
megaman on 2009/11/07 02:17:15
I guess then I'll have to take a look.
Shambler
#752 posted by
Vondur on 2009/11/10 16:35:38
woe unto thee for ordering pirated metal !
Fast Forward, I Move And I Swings Toward
#754 posted by
ijed on 2009/11/12 02:50:10
Exit load, put your brain in right mode.
Pickiness
#755 posted by Tronyn on 2009/11/12 11:17:22
This board is awesome. We are a bunch of smart, sensitive, white guys. I'm curious as to what people would rate as the best music groups they've ever heard, after what is in my case 11-13 years or so of messing around in Quake levels (I did it for 2 years with Doom/Duke3d before Shambler was kind enough (and I mean that for real) to tell me that what I was releasing was not sufficient quality)... and obviously, great music doesn't change year per year... but we've all been around a decade or so... and that's occasion for some observations.
Anyway, given those disclaimers, I'm going to go ahead and say that I'm picking music from different eras, and that I'm picking it for its quality. Here goes:
Hard To Please . . .
#756 posted by
ijed on 2009/11/12 11:19:20
. . . that's a short list.
K
#757 posted by Tronyn on 2009/11/12 11:22:11
the obligatory awesome ones:
Joy Division - Who could be weirder or more atmospheric than them - ye who think so, provide me with a track equivalent to "I Remember Nothing" or even worse(I mean better) "The Eternal."
Fields of the Nephilim - "At the Gates of Silent Memory" - this is impressive - though "Last Exist For the Lost" and "Darkcell" are similarly great
NIN - the MOST obvious - "The Downward Spiral" "Ruiner" "Hurt" and ETC.
Various Additional Spam
#758 posted by Tronyn on 2009/11/12 11:27:09
Alice In Chains, (Dirt, JAR OF FLIES), The Doors, Black Sabbath, even early Metallica, Nirvana, MAD SEASON a lot, Radiohead (some), The Tea Party (Canadian), OPETH (uhh.. probably the best band I've heard), actually yeah my idea of the perfect band pretty much ends with opeth (who covered alice in chains), except with a female lead singer (add in that staley/junkie aspect)... anyway...
Tronyn
The Tea Party... hell yeah! :D
One of my old favourites, they were pretty popular here in Australia.
Ever Heard Of Partyzant?
#760 posted by
RickyT33 on 2009/11/12 12:35:17
Fribbles
there was a great new hardcore aussie act on abc2 last month doing a fairly big live show. Do you know who they are ? Death music isn't really my scene, but they f-in kicked arse. Singer had a couple of inches of black(?) hair.
Oh MAN
#764 posted by Tronyn on 2009/11/13 04:09:14
Pirate hip hop, it seems so obvious in retrospect...
Best Music Groups (in Their Respective Fields)
#766 posted by
Shambler on 2009/11/13 12:27:38
Metal:
The God Machine
Bolt Thrower
Carcass
Primus
Pantera
(in pretty much that order)
Hip-hop:
Swollen Members
Aspects
errr....I'll do electronic music another time.
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#767 posted by
megaman on 2009/11/13 13:37:07
#768 posted by
spy on 2009/11/13 14:01:19
suffocation
morbid angel
dying fetus
killing joke
ministry
alice in chains
pearl jam
Shit.
#769 posted by
Shambler on 2009/11/13 14:50:12
Forgot Killing Joke, they're definitely worth a place on the list, Pandemonium is classic.
Worth A Click If You're Not In Nz
#770 posted by
mwh on 2009/11/20 07:15:41
"Always on my mind" by Tiki Taane:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3euc9pmst4M
If you are in NZ you're probably very sick of it by now :-)
MeTch
#771 posted by
ijed on 2010/01/16 00:15:07
Never asked - how do you rate the album?
Hmm
#774 posted by
nonentity on 2010/01/16 14:11:06
Jilted Generation and Fat of the Land are both better. Omen is good tho...
Imo
#775 posted by negke on 2010/01/16 14:47:44
FOTL is their weakest album.