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I missed their TRL thing.
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/me is currently learning all of Welcome Home on guitar
So far I've got the first parts of the solo by Claudio and Travis pretty tight. It sounds amazing playing it. I'll definately use it when I need to show off to other guitarists. |
I've never gotten around to learning all of the solo. I have part of the beginning and some of the end. Just never got around to learning it all.
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Go over to [url]http://www.myspace.com/punkrockvids[/url] to watch the TRL performance of The Suffering with Michelle Nolan on backing vocals.
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That was a pretty cool performance. I would also like to see the interview.
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[QUOTE=SunnyDayRealEstateAM]That was a pretty cool performance. I would also like to see the interview.[/QUOTE]
I like how the host says the whole album name. It makes her look pretty weird because she's going on for ages, she could have just said Good Apollo, or Good Apollo I'm Burning Star IV. |
Hey, I got a newbie question :D.
I just bought In keeping secrets... used. Why is my front cover different than any other covers I've seen? It's something with a planet or something. |
The real version comes with a little ocover over the actual cd. that is the real cover.
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Yeah, the one with Earth is the actual cover. The one with the moon and the clouds is an over cover.
That performance on TRL was good. I laughed when she called the song "I'm Suffering" :lol: |
Haha. What you Coheed and Cambria fans think of this.
[QUOTE=http://www.buddyhead.com/music/bestof2005/]Coheed & Cambria Good Apollo, I'm Burning Star IV, Volume One: From Fear Through The Eyes of Madness This band stinks of lame more than a ****s’ dying breath. Ok… Truth be told, I haven’t heard this album. I simply CAN’T!!! Why?! Well, after hearing their new single, while staring in disbelief like a hypnotized mental patient at the video (which shows the singer’s clown wig of a hair-don’t on purpose), I discovered they have the most pretentious… No wait, preposterous, album title ever created, “Good Apollo, I’m Burning Star IV, Volume 1: From Fear Through the Eyes of Madness”. Do you ****ing believe it??? No really, that’s it. These guys like comic books and role-playing games. Do we need to explain any further? It’s as if this band has absolutely no understanding of the honesty, originality, groove, personality, luxury, obligation, empathy, and sexuality that is rock n’ roll. Yet, they possess an almost idiot savant like grasp of a guaranteed lifetime of virginity. This tuneless, vacuous concept music is as useful as a video diary of the band members braiding dickheads. Imagine, all the longwinded musical douche drinking of the band Yes, minus the musicianship, the message of love, and the excuse of being British. We strongly suggest you take our advice on this one and immediately, perpetually ignore these ****bags, until they dry up like the turds they are, and blow away in the fart wind of their retarded imaginations.[/QUOTE] AND [QUOTE=http://www.buddyhead.com/music/bestof2003/]Coheed & Cambria - In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth: 3 Concept albums are almost always a sure sign of ****tyness, but imagine if one among the hordes of nu-emo / metal bands attempted to create their genres "Tommy" or something, except this time the concept is kinda like Star Trek, but turn the "dork" knob up to 11. Who would've thought we'd ever see the day that "prog-emo" came to fruition, fronted by a troll that sounds like Geddy Lee, and a band that sounds like two guitar players dueling it out in an Indiana Guitar Center? Dorkfest.[/QUOTE] |
I think that guy can go die. :D
And since when is Co&Ca British? Some guys are idiots. :p |
I agree with Justin. :p
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At least he's creative in his critique....though, wrong...but very creative.
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They. Not "he". Several people. They have pretty fair points.
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I actually agree with very few parts of that. Not the annoying, stupid ranting, but he did make a few good points, amongst the ****...
Though I don't really like Co&Ca, which may be why... |
bump, look at my trio drawings [url]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v312/Untitled258/521f0382.jpg[/url]
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My friend saw them on Saturday, he loves them, and he thought they were dire.
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Those are tight Butler.
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[QUOTE=Alf™]Haha. What you Coheed and Cambria fans think of this.
AND[/QUOTE] Basically this guy needs to get over himself. |
[QUOTE=Untitled]bump, look at my trio drawings [url]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v312/Untitled258/521f0382.jpg[/url][/QUOTE]
Shouldn't this go in the trio thread? <_< Those are cool though. Nice GM cover especially. |
Sorry but I really don't think Coheed is pop punk. TIt's been said before but they are extrememly similar to Rush (besides lead singers voice) and Rush is basically classic rock/early prog. Also how many pop punk bands do concept albums let alone a series of them lol
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Good Apollo, I'm Burning Star IV, Volume One: From Fear Through The Eyes of Madness
This band stinks of lame more than a ****s’ dying breath. Ok… Truth be told, I haven’t heard this album. I simply CAN’T!!! Why?! Well, after hearing their new single, while staring in disbelief like a hypnotized mental patient at the video (which shows the singer’s clown wig of a hair-don’t on purpose), I discovered they have the most pretentious… No wait, preposterous, album title ever created, “Good Apollo, I’m Burning Star IV, Volume 1: From Fear Through the Eyes of Madness”. Do you ****ing believe it??? No really, that’s it. These guys like comic books and role-playing games. Do we need to explain any further? It’s as if this band has absolutely no understanding of the honesty, originality, groove, personality, luxury, obligation, empathy, and sexuality that is rock n’ roll. Yet, they possess an almost idiot savant like grasp of a guaranteed lifetime of virginity. This tuneless, vacuous concept music is as useful as a video diary of the band members braiding dickheads. Imagine, all the longwinded musical douche drinking of the band Yes, minus the musicianship, the message of love, and the excuse of being British. We strongly suggest you take our advice on this one and immediately, perpetually ignore these ****bags, until they dry up like the turds they are, and blow away in the fart wind of their retarded imaginations. you know what really convinces me that they are bad. The endless scatological references. Yeah that shows depth. |
[QUOTE=firecrackercheese]My friend saw them on Saturday, he loves them, and he thought they were dire.[/QUOTE]
He better be wrong :( I'm a big circa survive/thrice fan though so it could be saved :-/ |
I will probably go see them in 2 weeks. Dunno If I will spent that much money on them.
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[QUOTE=notjester589]Sorry but I really don't think Coheed is pop punk. TIt's been said before but they are extrememly similar to Rush (besides lead singers voice) and Rush is basically classic rock/early prog. Also how many pop punk bands do concept albums let alone a series of them lol[/QUOTE]
Lots of people have said this and I agree, there have been a few threads on them in R&M but unfortunately many of them have been flamed and also the thread over here is large and has been going a long time so there's no need to have one in R & M. |
Yeah, the big reason Coheed is in pop-punk is because this is where most of the Coheed fans are in here.
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[QUOTE=notjester589]Good Apollo, I'm Burning Star IV, Volume One: From Fear Through The Eyes of Madness
This band stinks of lame more than a ****s’ dying breath. Ok… Truth be told, I haven’t heard this album. I simply CAN’T!!! Why?! Well, after hearing their new single, while staring in disbelief like a hypnotized mental patient at the video (which shows the singer’s clown wig of a hair-don’t on purpose), I discovered they have the most pretentious… No wait, preposterous, album title ever created, “Good Apollo, I’m Burning Star IV, Volume 1: From Fear Through the Eyes of Madness”. Do you ****ing believe it??? No really, that’s it. These guys like comic books and role-playing games. Do we need to explain any further? It’s as if this band has absolutely no understanding of the honesty, originality, groove, personality, luxury, obligation, empathy, and sexuality that is rock n’ roll. Yet, they possess an almost idiot savant like grasp of a guaranteed lifetime of virginity. This tuneless, vacuous concept music is as useful as a video diary of the band members braiding dickheads. Imagine, all the longwinded musical douche drinking of the band Yes, minus the musicianship, the message of love, and the excuse of being British. We strongly suggest you take our advice on this one and immediately, perpetually ignore these ****bags, until they dry up like the turds they are, and blow away in the fart wind of their retarded imaginations. you know what really convinces me that they are bad. The endless scatological references. Yeah that shows depth.[/QUOTE] You do realize this guy sounds like a 5 year old and you are stupid to post all that meaningless ranting in here. |
Are you referring to me or alf lol? I can't quite tell.
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coheed and cambria, how many albums have they had out?
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3 plus one Ep under the name Shabutie and one live album
I think. Edit: Oh, and a reissue. |
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