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Pussy Ryus always showing up like a coyote or hyena
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lol i bet ryus could take all 3 of u with a hand behind his back
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i love old people i would never
lol didnt know that one would be the comment to induce so much rage
wasnt even a serious roast/insult but ig people are too sensitive nowadays
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might want to edit hyena back out they have one of the strongest bites and are one of the few animals capable of digesting bone
-sthg else you can find out on google
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lol
dunno which part struck a nerve but all im saying is i dont doubt people thought darkthrone was the first bm band back in the 90s
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for sure but internet and streaming capabilities have existed for how many decades now
no idea what the distribution was like for the 1st 4 bathory albums but there would have been at least an equal amount of trv going nah buddy have a listen to this
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This thread is comedy
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an angry thread for an angry band
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Album Rating: 4.0
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=5DlTexEXxLQ
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from 1987 with love
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r03OKM13dNI&ab_channel=AndresPalacio
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Album Rating: 4.0
The analogy to this argument I guess would be the revision of history Pitchfork are doing digging up obscure ‘proto cloud or trap’ rap from the late 90s/early 00s and pretending not only that they heard them back then but they’re canon now :/
At the actual time very few people listened to it but yes it was there. Its main era of influence is most likely way beyond when it was recorded and released.
Is the only perspective I can apply here to some metal now considered canon released back in the ‘80s and ‘90s.
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Bands who I remember being very popular early 90s:
Entombed, Carcass, Morbid Angel, Cannibal Corpse, Cradle of Filth, Bolt Thrower, Cathedral, Napalm Death, Deicide, etc
No one was listening or really writing about obscure shit like Demilich, probably not even Burzum etc
Even Death I never heard anyone play anywhere or read a word about them and I read most every rock and metal rag
Pantera were massive, Helmet and Prong you definitely heard quite a bit of too
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Album Rating: 5.0
I got a metal mag in about 1994 which had a feature on different genres and that was my first glimpse of black metal. They talked about bathory and burzum and so on. Everyone knows the history of Norwegian black metal. I got crucified for suggesting darkthrone were pioneering in black metal in 1992 and blaze was the first real bm album. Maybe bathory debut was fair enough. Blaze was prob the first second wave bm album. Anyway not many were listening to it in 1992
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Album Rating: 4.0
The ‘90s were funny though because mainstream metal hit the Top 40 so you got ‘I’m Broken’ being played on Radio 1 in the UK between Sting and Wet Wet Wet. They’d sort of apologise for it, very amusing
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Muzz - yeah 1994 is damn late for the metal press to pick up on it but that was my experience too, beyond niche at that point. Never heard anyone play that stuff really and I knew a lot of metalheads then
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Yeah doof you had the odd guy with connections to the underground stuff and that’s how I got a hold of heart of the ages and dark medieval times in 95 but in my circles it was mainly Pantera Sepultura biohazard primus and fnm.
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I think as you said the biggest album in a ‘2nd wave’ of a genre/scene where it breaks through into the consciousness of a lot more people could also be seen as a legitimate ‘beginning’ in its own right
Going back to the comparison again, I’m sure Pitchfork can now point to a ‘first trap album’ from the ‘90s but it doesn’t change the fact that became a very popular and defined scene way way way later and an album that led that breakthrough is probably a bigger ‘beginning’ album for the genre in reality, however much revision is applied
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Album Rating: 4.0
Said it before many times on this site but this is an essential gym/lifting album
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Thanks for articulating that doof and I agree. When did grunge start, when did thrash start are all applicable too.
What were you listening to in 93, 94?
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Nirvana
Pearl Jam
Rage Against The Machine
Smashing Pumpkins
Alice in Chains
Metallica (Black Album only)
Stone Temple Pilots
Faith No More
Red Hot Chilli Peppers
The Levellers
James
Ten Foot Pole
Mudhoney
Cracker
L7
Dinosaur Jr
Pantera
Sepultura
Nine Inch Nails
Bad Religion
Pennywise
The Prodigy
Ice T
De La Soul
Jungle Brothers
Cypress Hill
The Wonder Stuff
Silver Bullet
Suede
Belly
Depeche Mode
Primal Scream
A lot of compilations
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