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Yes, bro. Yes.Knucklehead wrote:The Misfits -- Earth A.D./Wolfs Blood
The Misfits -- Static Age
CD's came in the mail today -- I'd forgotten how much I love these songs.
http://www.thelefthandpath.com/lefthand ... /Halloween
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I met Jerry Only at Dragon*Con probably ten years ago. He is so nice and so positive and so ripped that I want him to be my life coach.VOEGTLIN wrote:Yes, bro. Yes.Knucklehead wrote:The Misfits -- Earth A.D./Wolfs Blood
The Misfits -- Static Age
CD's came in the mail today -- I'd forgotten how much I love these songs.
http://www.thelefthandpath.com/lefthand ... /Halloween
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I'm not at all interested in new Misfits. But I have lots of respect for what Jerry did back in the day.
Anyway, to round it out:
The Misfits -- Walk Among Us.
I guess I should probably pick up a Misfits patch...
Ha! Aaaaanyway, my entry point was also Legacy of Brutality, back in the late '80's, probably. I dated a girl that was crazy about them, god bless her. Another friend actually owned a few original Plan 9 singles and I taped them from him. I wish I had *those* sons of bitches, now.Voegtlin wrote:a diaphanous mold-encrusted vulva split and wired and sparking
Anyway, to round it out:
The Misfits -- Walk Among Us.
I guess I should probably pick up a Misfits patch...
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I like it. It’s a slower album that I expected. It’s better than Revelations of the Black, but it’s really not that much different from it. The production is pretty similar and as you’ve probably guessed by the song titles, it also has the same ambient interludes between songs – not a down point for me. It’s great music to work to. I’ve been listening to it for hours at work everyday since I got it. Downside – the drums are too muted. Let me know what you think about it when you get it.Diana wrote:Mine is on its way. I've been listening to "Beyond the Apocalypse" for two weeks on constant rotation in an unhealthy fashion, so it needs to hurry. You like it? What's the verdict?sleyja wrote:1349 - Demonoir
"Beyond the Apocalypse" IS kick ass.
Proud of that one !Knucklehead wrote:Voegtlin wrote:a diaphanous mold-encrusted vulva split and wired and sparking
Earth A.D. is my fave. But the Static Age sessions stuff is other-worldly, Inland Empire house-band jive. Walk Among Us = MONSTER Magazine come to life.
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ScreamBloodyGore wrote:Not many people know this, but other bands play, Manowar kills.
TOTALLY. Devil lock, armbands, tight pants, smudgy eye paint, chest oil, the whole bit. And so charismatic that I may have accidentally bought a time share from him.VOEGTLIN wrote:And he still dons the devil lock, right? Very nuts.
Yeah, I was a little concerned about the "interludes," and now I'm concerned about the muted drums. But it's encouraging that you like it, so I'll keep my chin up until it gets here, while continuing to burn a hole in "Apocalypse." Thanks!sleyja wrote:I like it. It’s a slower album that I expected. It’s better than Revelations of the Black, but it’s really not that much different from it. The production is pretty similar and as you’ve probably guessed by the song titles, it also has the same ambient interludes between songs – not a down point for me. It’s great music to work to. I’ve been listening to it for hours at work everyday since I got it. Downside – the drums are too muted. Let me know what you think about it when you get it.
"Beyond the Apocalypse" IS kick ass.
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Probably the interludes cause this. The songs I think are brutal as fuck, listen to When I was Flesh. Has a real creep factor also! And Psalm 7:77 rules!!!Knucklehead wrote:Huh. I thought that this was supposed to be a "return to form." Of course, that phrase usually means that the band has lost it, knows they lost it, and is trying to regain what they had. IMHO.sleyja wrote:It’s a slower album that I expected.

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