03.03.2014, 08:51 PM | #1 |
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I realized I really like this band. I really liked their record "Wonder What's Next" and also "This Kind of Thinking Could Do Us In" but I decided that I'd dive into their back catalog of all the records I haven't checked out in the past ten years since those two came out and discovered I like ALL their records... possibly even to the extent of new top-10 favorite band.. any one else?
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03.03.2014, 09:25 PM | #2 |
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Sorry, this stuff is indefensible NASCAR meathead garbage rock.
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Dude.. that is SO totally off-base, have you ever even listened to this band? I will totally admit that ten years ago because they were so radio and top-40 popular that I totally dissed them, but then 3 years ago I found a copy of Wonder What's Next in my sisters' CD pile and I checked it out. Its good shit. Totally not meathead metal in the slightest. Lyrically its WAY more emo than NASCAR folks could ever handle.. Its more like a more hardcore inspired kind of shoegaze But you're free to your opinion so long as you don't mistake me for me a NASCAR meathead, which in case, even you my friend can totally fuck the fuck off
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03.03.2014, 11:54 PM | #5 |
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Never said you were, but the station in my area that played them in their heyday is pure Camaro Bro Zone action. And I heard the stuff back then. Forgive me for not investigating further, but can you blame me? The only thing more lowest common denominator than 90s nu-metal is insane clown posse.
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No can't blame you at all, and I totally agreed with you, ten years ago when they were all over the radio. Again, I actually listened to the records and was ridiculously impressed.. well actually, what happened is I was watching deftones at the weenie roast streaming in 2010 and Chevelle played before them, and I caught the end of the set and was like, "wait, who the fuck was that??" Then a few weeks later I found the discs in my sisters' car and was like, "I'm going to check these out." TOTALLY NOT WHAT I WAS EXPECTING.. Its also totally not nu-metal, sounds more like hardcore meets shoegaze.. nu-metal sucks, even I couldn't possibly recommend that shit.
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03.04.2014, 12:08 AM | #7 |
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oh yeah and their first record was recorded by Steve Albini
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03.12.2014, 01:26 AM | #8 |
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I always thought they were a really bad christian rock band rip off of that really bad band Tool. At least that was the impression I had of them in high school.
ps. Steve Albini also recorded a Bush record.
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