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[QUOTE=Cocaine;15753774]And guys I just mean bands that arent DWP. The don't have to "fit", just bands they could play with and would appeal more to teh general audience. I mean, Silverstein? Come the **** on.[/QUOTE]
Well, Silverstein is [I]pretty technical.[/I] |
Cradle of Filth? lol
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[QUOTE=Cocaine;15753774]Black cover? I have both issues of ACUOS :) And I have two Search for the Truth 7"s (one is lost so i bought another). And I have the sampler they recorded Soft Targets for (from before it was put on the re-release of ACUOS).
God I'm a fagg. And guys I just mean bands that arent DWP. The don't have to "fit", just bands they could play with and would appeal more to teh general audience. I mean, Silverstein? Come the **** on.[/QUOTE] I only have the black D: I have Search for the Truth though, of course. |
The black one is gross because of that video (which im in lol) that's on the disc. Nobody needs to see that.
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[QUOTE=Cocaine;15753842]The black one is gross because of that video (which im in lol)[/QUOTE]
lolwut? It's not that lipstick video by any chance is it? |
wtf no. It's sort of like an EPK, but one part is a buttocks being written on from an uncomfortably close angle (believe it to be Rody's but I'm not sure, I thankfully haven't seen his too many times).
Then there's a sort of makeshift music video for Soft Targets with a bunch of live/crowd shots. |
I didn't think so, but you never know.
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I agree with the guy who said BTBAM. I don't really like them, but they are at least kinda similar to PTH.
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still no leak? ooh they're good.
But I already decided im just gonna wait and buy it when it comes out. |
[QUOTE=Cocaine;15753774]Black cover?[/QUOTE]
Yes. The black cover. |
BTBAM aren't from the UK though which I think he was asking for.
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[QUOTE=Sponer;15753869]still no leak? ooh they're good.
But I already decided im just gonna wait and buy it when it comes out.[/QUOTE] Wont leak until someone gets an early retail. US Radio is getting a beepless copy soon but I'm sure it's protected. Dont expect a leak anytime soon. [QUOTE]I agree with the guy who said BTBAM. I don't really like them, but they are at least kinda similar to PTH. [/QUOTE] They played together a few years ago and something happened to make it so that they probably wont' again. I didn't mean UK, just Europe in general. |
[QUOTE=Cocaine;15753842]The black one is gross because of that video (which im in lol) that's on the disc. Nobody needs to see that.[/QUOTE]
/starts looking for you in video |
If you have the black disc it's on it.
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No need to be repetitive
I can't find the CD though D: Found it underneath a Bad Religion cd lol ugh have to install quicktime |
So I'm guessing the black one was a re-release?
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Yeah. Black one was re-released once UO got connected with Universal (thanks to London, who now works there, lols). It was slightly remastered, and features Soft Targets awkwardly placed in the middle of the disc. Don't think the song fits? That's cause it was written/recorded about a year after ACUOS dropped.
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LOL HOW OLD WERE THEY IN THAT VIDEO?
I can't find you |
Yah. I didn't really get that. Seemed out of place.
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[QUOTE=Anglachel;15753919]LOL HOW OLD WERE THEY IN THAT VIDEO?
I can't find you[/QUOTE] Like 18-19. Rody still had his long hair, hah. I remember seeing myself in a crowd shot or two I dont know. |
[QUOTE=Cocaine;15753922]Like 18-19. Rody still had his long hair, hah. I remember seeing myself in a crowd shot or two I dont know.[/QUOTE]
Well, if its just a crowd shot I probably wont find you, plus the whole age factor means you might look real different from photo album pic Rody then vs. Rody now I can't tell its him but I'm just comparing in videos maybe its just because I cant see far behind his hair |
[QUOTE=Cocaine;15750543]Those bands are ****ing gay and horrible go away forever.[/QUOTE]
lol k. They've toured with Limp Bizkit, Korn, Dragonforce, Avenged Sevenfold and soon Silverstein.. and you're saying BMTH is bad. Good luck finding euro metal bands whose fans don't boo them off the stage. |
They played with LB/Korn when they were 16. Bad example. Dragonforce and A7X used to be solid; also, when did they tour with them? And BMTH is bad. The point is to escape from the scene they shouldn't be associated with. Fortress sounds more in line with Spastic Ink than it does, for the sake of example, The Devil Wears Prada.
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the devils wear prada is sick
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I used to think TDWP sucked, but I've listened to them a little more lately and they actually aren't too bad.
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"Pigs to slaughter!"
Blood Meat is in heavy rotation for me right now. The last couple minutes make the song for me. Incredible track either way. |
Yeah, my favorite part is the vocal line from Arif alongside Rody's vocals.
[QUOTE=Cocaine;15753879]Wont leak until someone gets an early retail. US Radio is getting a beepless copy soon but I'm sure it's protected. Dont expect a leak anytime soon. They played together a few years ago and something happened to make it so that they probably wont' again. I didn't mean UK, just Europe in general.[/QUOTE] What happened? |
[QUOTE=As The Roots Undo;15754877][B]Yeah, my favorite part is the vocal line from Arif alongside Rody's vocals.
[/B][/QUOTE] "Tommorrow they will find us..." That part? Yeah, I love that too. |
[QUOTE=As The Roots Undo;15754877]What happened?[/QUOTE]
I assumed that when he said "something happened", that meant that he wasn't going to tell us why. |
[QUOTE=duckies;15755575]"Tommorrow they will find us..." That part? Yeah, I love that too.[/QUOTE]
Yep. |
It's cool, the "tomorrow they will find us [...] hide the children" part is repeated in Bone Marrow, only Rody sings it with sort of sheer terror in his voice.
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Awesome, I'll be looking forward to that.
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I'm currently looking forward to all of it, beyond two songs obviously.
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I'm typing up a brief description of each song for someone on last.fm so if you want ill post it here. I guess.
edit: apparently that's not actually arif singing in bloodmeat. It's either Juice (producer) or Rody. Arif just does it in the video. |
[QUOTE=Cocaine;15756478]I'm typing up a brief description of each song for someone on last.fm so if you want ill post it here. I guess.
edit: apparently that's not actually arif singing in bloodmeat. It's either Juice (producer) or Rody. Arif just does it in the video.[/QUOTE] Goddammit. He does it live too it looks like. |
he does it live, yeah.
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[QUOTE=Cocaine;15756478]I'm typing up a brief description of each song for someone on last.fm so if you want ill post it here. I guess.
edit: apparently that's not actually arif singing in bloodmeat. It's either Juice (producer) or Rody. Arif just does it in the video.[/QUOTE] do ittt. |
[QUOTE=Cocaine;15756478]I'm typing up a brief description of each song for someone on last.fm so if you want ill post it here. I guess.
edit: apparently that's not actually arif singing in bloodmeat. It's either Juice (producer) or Rody. Arif just does it in the video.[/QUOTE] Yah. Post it here. |
I gave up part-way through.
[QUOTE]Didn't do bloodmeat or sequoia. I'll send quick blurbs about the rest later; I got lazy. Take 'em with a grain of salt. Also: it's way more technical and a lot heavier, so I didn't bother mentioning that very much. Dissentience - First song written for the disc. Serves as a bridge between Bloodmeat and Bone Marrow. Highly melodic, very groovy. Seems a little choppy at parts but the sum of it all is an excellent track. Very catchy bass-tapping during the main hook toward the end; a real sing-songy chunk before a scathing and fast ending (that features Rody pulling off a 11 second scream) Bone Marrow - Starts off with lots of bass slapping. A very orchestrated song; features the heaviest use of the underpinned keyboards (that sort of mimic strings). Probably one of the harder tracks to follow, but also one of the strongest. Extremely varied structure, and features the closest thing to a typical breakdown, only it takes place beneath a highly melodic and catchy vocal passage. Ends with an acoustic guitar and piano driven section Palms Read - Think "Turn Soonest" on steroids. Much heavier; song tends to implode upon itself at times, especially at the end, when it pauses for a minute before turning the technicality up to 400. Borders in circus-y weirdness at one part but it's one riff, and in context of a palm reading, I guess it makes sense. Limb from Limb - Great song; heavy but ruined by a ridiculous keyboard solo. Really dry and groovy other than the Nintendo-riffic keyboard solo.[/QUOTE] |
[QUOTE]Palms Read - Think "Turn Soonest" on steroids.[/QUOTE]
oh lawdy |
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