they're a bit gay.
killswitch engage rocks!
they're a bit gay.
sheyitt...... that holy diver remake is philip anselmoish....
blaspheme on two counts. dio already rocks enough and how dare you compare anselmo to that other dude. quit trying to act cool and hip.
cool and hip? I own every pantera CD made and video. one day you can be hip like me...
quit being a in hater... that holy diver song rocks the fukin house. if you can't see that then keep on jammin to your good charlotte.
wtf....
dude, everything is said was in reference to killswitch engage. i'm really glad you have every cd and video pantera put out. i really am.![]()
There was also that Waco My Airplane song that VH1 busted a nut over.
And STP is competing with Foo Fighters for the le of "Best Band That Consistently Puts Out Catchy Singles While Producing ty Albums" or B.B.T.C.P.O.C.S.W.P.S.A. for short.
Every STP or Foo Fighters song I hear on the radio I dig, but then when I buy/download the album I immediately regret my decision.
robert patrick had one of my friends with 2 lighters in the air in the alamodome in 99 to take my picture. i was flabbergasted.
Core is a great album. Where the River Goes, es...
Tiny Music is their best album and people who don't know, don't understand that's the record STP was born to make. This is them bein their own band and not trying to confirm to a set ideal. That album is gold. The rest of that lineup is pretty much a frat boy dream. I like Black Tide though.
I would agree if you cut off the 90's at about 1997. The late 90's were some of the absolute worst years of all time for music.
Of course, I'm not much of an expert on popular alternative music in the 00's, mainly because the late 90's turned me away from the genre and I haven't really been back.
afterwards did he morph his hand into a knife and kill everyone named John?
I was okay with Tiny Music at the time it came out... It's not something I go back and listen to regularly like Core and Purple but I don't remember thinking it was horrible. I did buy No. 4 and whatever the 5th one was called, and I think I listened to each of those albums once.
No one has mentioned Robert Patrick's band with the members of STP not named Scott Weiland, "Army of Anyone".
They suck, but just kinda interesting that Filter is on the bill with Pilots, wonder why velvet revolver isnt playing. Not that anyone is going to miss them.
all great 90's music was ingested by sony entertainment and back out as Blink 182 and Avril La ingvigne.
So this is STP WITH Weiland? That's AWESOME news!!!
As for the lineup... Filter, Sevendust and Flyleaf are all good bands. Filter was very cutting edge and trendsetting with their first two albums and Sevendust, while never living up to their potential, was a very good band. Flyleaf is on my list only because I'm a sucker for female rockers. I loved Manson of Garbage and still listen to Veruca Salt. She's not anywhere near their level, but her voice is unique and the band's guitar riffs are pretty good.
Step off the Foo man.
I know what you're talking about with Foo Fighters. After Colour and the Shape, I haven't liked the Foo Fighters. Best of You is the lone exception.
However, STP's Core, Purple and Tiny Music are all great albums. What's more, each album is different the the previous. Core just rocked hard. Purple had times of rock and started to show their versatility. Tiny Music completely reinvented them as pop-rock but every song was different in sound than the other. From there, Four was quality, but merely had its moments, highlighted by Sour Girl, but emphasized by Down. Shangri-La-Dee-Da was a bit of a hodge podge and I can see your point here. But in general, I don't think STP is anywhere near the Foo Fighters for this "honor" of yours.
Really. I've had absolutely no trouble with any foo since they've been around!
I have never heard of flyleaf before, but if they are like Veruca Salt, I'll give em a listen.
Didn't Veruca Salt release like two singles then break up?
I just remember them being a band of semi hot chicks.
Wich at the time, was hot.
Veruca Salt has four albums, the most recent was released in 2006. They've released albums in 1994 (American Thighs), 1997 (Eight Arms To Hold You), 2000 (Resolver) and 2006 (IV). I have no idea if they ever broke up, but it seems like it's a possibility with a six-year break twixt Resolver and IV.
Flyleaf is quality. I wouldn't pay to see them headline, but I'd certainly watch their set at something like this.
I don't own their album, but I downloaded two or three of their best songs off iTunes. Their album was solid, but I don't buy many anymore.
Go to Youtube. They have a bunch of videos of them. Here's an acoustic version of Fully Alive. Shows off the vocal range. Good stuff...
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Im more than likely wrong.I have no idea if they ever broke up, but it seems like it's a possibility with a six-year break twixt Resolver and IV.
Back in middle school or high school I remember saying "I like this band" and someone saying they broke up.
yes he did. i think robert patrick when i hear filter.
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