imho, the Chocolate Starfish album is their best album (on account of a personal bias that I grew up listening to that album)
imho, the Chocolate Starfish album is their best album (on account of a personal bias that I grew up listening to that album)
Personally, I enjoyed the movie for those reasons, as well as just seeing behind the scenes, as disappointing as their dom and emo-fest was.
But I have a hard enough time picking an album much less a song. That really does depend on the day/mood or whatever I'm in the mood to around with on the gui-tar -- I love playing Call of Ktulu, Jump in the Fire and Am I Evil as my "Hey, look at me, brah!" riffs, so I guess we all have our inner .
It was great back then but there was a lot of good around it as well, so I don't think I truly appreciated it the way I do now. When you look at the music over the last decade or so, you can't help but realize how good that was back then. The pickings be pretty terrible theses days.
Had AIC come out today they'd either rule the world or never get played, and I'd venture to guess the latter might win out. They're too musiciany and stuff.
I'm not sure if that was a great little jab at Metallica with a Mustain reference, you being facetious or if you just don't know.
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tbh, that's not inner y at all, imho. I can't remember how many times I've had to hear really bad renditions of Enter Sandman or One at guitar center.
I'm not sure if that was a great little jab at Metallica with a Mustain reference, you being facetious or if you just don't know.
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tbh, Iron knows I have a big rubbery one for Dave Mustaine. I count down the days till his book comes out.
But you mean to tell me you didn't like Pantera's first album "So Far, So Good, So What" ?
Megadeth and Mustaine are pissed at you right now.
He probably wouldn't be now, tbh.
Touché
Probably right as of now. I'd still be pissed.
When it comes to rock when I actually listened to it (early to mid 1990s), I was pretty conventional and mainstream. I liked Pearl Jam and GNR and RATM and RHCP, although I started listening to the Peppers as early as Uplift Mofo Party Plan, which is highly underrated and stopped listening to them when they experimented with Dave Navarro at guitar. Although I did like Jane's Addiction a lot as well.
But the one rock band (if you can call them that) that I still really like to listen to now is Sublime. But since it's a lot more mellow with the ska/dub rock and reggae styles with most of their songs, not sure they're in this category. I like a lot of Slightly Stoopid's music too. I would think a lot of real "rockers" out there look down at these types of bands being called "rock bands" but I really dig the reggae rock.
It's kind of y to be honest. I kinda feel like a coffee house snob or some . People ask "Whoa, man, did you write that? or "Dude, your fingers are like a blur!" and I'm like "I didn't notice, brah. I'm just doin' what I'm supposed to do, tbh."
Gotcha. Yeah, "So Far, So Good, So What" was pretty righteous. Tom Araya slayed the vocals. It's not my favorite Pantera album, that's between "Practice What You Preach" and "Souls of Black," but it's up there.
Testament's "Vulgar Display of Power" is pretty righteous as well, now that I think about it.
Never really listened to Megadeth. But I downloaded the instrumental version of Vortex and that song kicks ass.
tbh, if you dig those albums, try out Machine Head's South of Heaven. The single from the album, Antisocial, is a great song, imho.
It does, tbh. Mustaine knows his way around a riff.
I'm actually pretty eclectic in my musical tastes.
I was a pretty staunch metalhead for a good portion of my life but I grew up on all of the old-school stuff, anywhere from Motown to straight-up blues.
I dug Pearl Jam's "Ten," I'm a big fan of GNR, I like Rage (not love), RHCP is fine by me and Sublime's got some really good when you're in that frame of mind.
I'm just a fan of real musicianship. Stuff that genuinely comes from the individual and isn't contrived to sell a record or sound the way the music industry deems necessary. I just want the music to have a soul, for lack of a better term.
Will do.
And just a suggestion, since we seem to share some similar tastes, you've got to check out Down's "Baby Got Back," Chuck D tears the roof of the track "War Ensemble," tbh.
at people actually liking Linkin Park and Limp Bizkit pass the age of 14.
Newsboys--y'all can hate all you want lol
loved bands:
Metallica
Pearl Jam post Ten pre Riot Act
Radiohead
Deftones
Incubus
NIN
We Were Promised Jetpacks
Stone Temple Pilots
Foreigner
Tears for Fears
Foo Fighters
SMASHING PUMPKINS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Blue October
Fallen from grace:
Muse
Creed after half of Human Clay
Tool
Green Day
Absolutely Hate:
LED ZEPELLIN
AC/DC
Red Hot Chilli Peppers- Suck cept for maybe a few songs.
Most 70's rock.
kill yourself
I'm sure they don't care.
You are a big idiot, some of us on this board actually grew up listening to this .
Linkin Park and Limp Bizkit aren't all that bad if you actually sat down to listen to them without such a biased ing opinion on what cons utes a rock band.
... Music transforms over time and well you had Linkin Park and Limp Bizkit as bands leading new music that surfaced late 90's and surged as the 00's went on.
Sometimes you got to live with the fact that these bands are actually good, and not as bad as your subjective mind thinks they are.
Has there not been one Sabbath or Motorhead mention?
I don't care what kind of band Limp Bizkit or Linkin Park is. They suck ass really, really bad, which is why nobody but immature pricks listen to them.
You should have grown out of this .
what are you forty ing five? and if you aren't, and you are young, did you ever crawl out of your dad's basement to hear new rock that surfaced in the early 00's? seriously, you are an idiot if you don't commend Limp Bizkit or Linkin Park for at least being decent...
quit talking and listen to these bands before becoming pathetically boastful.
I don't care for Limp Bizkit or Linkin Park, tbh, but to each their own.
Definitely two bands that will have their fans from the people that grew up around that time, as they made some catchy and had their merits, but I don't see anyone really speaking to their musical genius years from now. They were just among a pretty weak batch of groups, iibh.
But that's me.
Besides, we're not talking about who's the best of all-time, just your favorites.
Then group me with the countless other "idiots" who think Chocolate Starfish is one of the worse (if no the worst) albums of all time.
I have listened to them, which is why I say that they suck and are for babies. Too bad you still think that they have redeeming qualities long after the point that you should have known better.quit talking and listen to these bands before becoming pathetically boastful.
Lol this is going nowhere.
How about we discuss what we both similarly like?
ing gay...
I still hate you
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