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Inside Out
anyone Heard of Zack's hardcore band from the 90s? Everyone says its Zack's best work... but theres some other band from the later 90s with the same name...Inside Out only had one EP.
[url]http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B000000TAW/qid=1123683507/sr=8-2/ref=pd_bbs_sbs_2/104-5869100-4118325?v=glance&s=music&n=507846/[/url] |
I bought their self titled CD today. I didn't think i would really be into them, but i'm falling in love with this album!
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[QUOTE=Revolver]I really wish Morello had chilled with the effects on every album after the self titled. I have an idea of what they are supposed to represent, but it gives me headaches occasionally.
His work on the s/t was excellent, and Evil Empire is an alright C.D., but it's my least favorite. He did establish himself as skilled at the use of effects. The palm scraping technique and the use of the allen wrench fascinates me the most, and for no other reason than it sounds different. I dislike it when Tim uses as much distortion and tone as he did on, say, Live at the Grand Olympic. Powerful, yes, but I didn't like it. I'm probably just out of my mind. Zack's vocals were appealing to me on Evil Empire because they did sound rather raw and it seemed to fit the idea of the album. There is only one thing that bothers me, and that is that after Evil Empire, Tim's basswork became rather....repetitive in style. I'm not sure if anyone will agree with me, but his basslines just seemed to be repetitive to me. This goes on with Audioslave, but it hit me first on Renegades and The Battle of Los Angeles. Maybe I'm out of my mind there too.[/QUOTE] Don't forget that Renegades was a cover album so if you disliked the bass line it would have little / nothing to do with Tim. I didn't really notice a decline in his writing, I love his bass playing but it works alot better with RATM than Audioslave. I guess I'm in a minority with liking Battle For L.A. Some of my favourite songs are on that album, ie. Ashes In The Fall, Calm Like A Bomb, Born Of A Broken Man, and a few others. |
[QUOTE=Biohazard\m/]anyone Heard of Zack's hardcore band from the 90s? Everyone says its Zack's best work... but theres some other band from the later 90s with the same name...Inside Out only had one EP.
[url]http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B000000TAW/qid=1123683507/sr=8-2/ref=pd_bbs_sbs_2/104-5869100-4118325?v=glance&s=music&n=507846/[/url][/QUOTE] It sounded ok. I didnt like the vocals in it that much. |
[QUOTE=Dr. Jake Destructo]You have it on your computer? YSI?[/QUOTE]
No, sorry :upset: |
You guys meen that 30 second clip of him playing that one riff? Its called like... Face off or something? Because I have it if you want it.
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[QUOTE=Darkness Of Greed]You guys meen that 30 second clip of him playing that one riff? Its called like... Face off or something? Because I have it if you want it.[/QUOTE]
Yeah, that's it. |
Oh, it's not an entire song? Dammit, never mind. :upset:
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[QUOTE=Biohazard\m/]anyone Heard of Zack's hardcore band from the 90s? Everyone says its Zack's best work... but theres some other band from the later 90s with the same name...Inside Out only had one EP.
[url]http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B000000TAW/qid=1123683507/sr=8-2/ref=pd_bbs_sbs_2/104-5869100-4118325?v=glance&s=music&n=507846/[/url][/QUOTE] Don't you mean 80's? |
The first song I ever learned on drums was "Bulls on Parade" :thumb:
Evil Empire is probably my favorite cd of Rage.... |
[QUOTE=Dr. Jake Destructo]Oh, it's not an entire song? Dammit, never mind. :upset:[/QUOTE]
I'll upload if you want to hear. Its only 30 seconds long. |
I like Rage Against the Machine
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[QUOTE=Apocalyptic Raids]Don't you mean 80's?[/QUOTE]
Same thing, tight homo clothing...drugs... |
I Don't Suppose Anybody Could Ysi Renegades For Us At All Please?
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[QUOTE=BeaZ]Don't forget that Renegades was a cover album so if you disliked the bass line it would have little / nothing to do with Tim. I didn't really notice a decline in his writing, I love his bass playing but it works alot better with RATM than Audioslave.
I guess I'm in a minority with liking Battle For L.A. Some of my favourite songs are on that album, ie. Ashes In The Fall, Calm Like A Bomb, Born Of A Broken Man, and a few others.[/QUOTE] I haven't forgotten than Renegades was a cover album. No worries there. Possibly, it's just that he used more techniques from those inspirations they covered in BoLA and Audioslave. I'm only critical of the bass on BoLA because it's the only album where it's extremely easy for me to play. It's personal. I like all of the songs off BoLA that you listed, along with "Maria" and "War Within A Breath". I accidentally took the name Inside Out for my band and a year after I adopted it, I realized I had taken it from an article in which Zack's pre-Rage band was mentioned. :upset: |
Well I was gone for two weeks, and I picked up The Battle of Mexico City and Live At The Grand Olympic Auditorium (on DVD, I have the CD). I was very dissapointed with No Shelter on LATGOA. Tim tried pushing his bass way to much and it ruins the song. But the rest of both are pretty good. :thumb:
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Their great dvds. Both quality performances with exalent quality.
You have the self titled one? Its just as good. |
Renegades of Funk!
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[QUOTE=SalParadise429]The first song I ever learned on drums was "Bulls on Parade" :thumb:
Evil Empire is probably my favorite cd of Rage....[/QUOTE] Do you have all their albums? I find EE to be their weakest. |
rage is one of my favorite bands. I don't think one can compare one album to another becuase they are all great.
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[QUOTE=satchforever]Do you have all their albums? I find EE to be their weakest.[/QUOTE]
That's your opinion. Personnally, I have 5 of their CD's and Evil Empire is my favorite. :thumb: |
[QUOTE=i_like_metal]That's your opinion. Personnally, I have 5 of their CD's and Evil Empire is my favorite. :thumb:[/QUOTE]
I'm aware that's my opinion. |
Ok man, don't get too defensive about it. We're all friends here. :thumb:
I recently played a Music Man Stingray bass like Tim did for the s/t and it was beautiful. I jammed on "Bombtrack" for a while before moving on to "Know Your Enemy" and it had the sweetest tone... I wonder when Fender or Music Man will give Tim his signature bass. Certainly he is of star status enough so that his signature series would sell like mad. |
Doesn't he wind his own pickups?
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[QUOTE=Revolver]Ok man, don't get too defensive about it. We're all friends here. :thumb:
I recently played a Music Man Stingray bass like Tim did for the s/t and it was beautiful. I jammed on "Bombtrack" for a while before moving on to "Know Your Enemy" and it had the sweetest tone... I wonder when Fender or Music Man will give Tim his signature bass. Certainly he is of star status enough so that his signature series would sell like mad.[/QUOTE] He doesn't want his tone being reproduced. He goes through extensive lengths to prevent that, so I doubt he'll be getting a sig even if a company offers. |
Yeah, that to.
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That makes sense.
He might wind his own pickups, but he uses older pickups for his tone. I think he uses '72 pickups currently. I'm not exactly sure. |
Im sure this has been posted before, but there is a really good site full of r.a.t.m bootlegs, most of the battle of l.a era, but some are from before their self-titled. Just go to [url]www.funkblast.com[/url] . I think the site is great but thats probably because im a huge r.a.t.m fan. So check it out it good stuff.
P.S if this was already posted im sorry, thread is sooooo long. |
His tone is freaking impossible to reproduce. I've never devoted more time tweaking my tone than when I try to emulate Morello's tone. It's just so unique, and it varies so much. Plus, unless you have a nice set of old British tubes laying around, you're not going to be able to do it, even with a thousand dollar effects processor. :p
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I don't know, Tim was featured on a U.K. Fender site and so I was wondering if a signature series would come into effect.
Ah, times are rough between me and my girl, so there's nothing better to make me calm down than "Wake Up". Not sure why, but that song helps me snap out of my depression. :) I do love a good mellow out. |
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