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Sonic Ritual - S/T - totally badass thrashin' skate punk, like Vio-lence covering Agent Orange minus the surf. Or something.
Pantera - Vulgar Display - I only came around to this band in the last year in spite of having seen them live back in the early 90s. Phil was always too much of a second rate Rollins and their fans were such dimwitted rednecks. Now I dig 'em, though.
Amour - Sonichouse Tapes - Check this out, STAT.
Venom - Welcome to Hell
Samhain - November Coming Fire
Joanna Dean - Misbehavin'
DRI - Thrash Zone
Dag Nasty - Four on the Floor and Can I Say
Cockney Rejects - The Greatest Cockney Rip-Off
Carcass - Swansong - Never listned to this before. Love it.
Slough Feg - Ape Uprising - Someone fill me in on this insanity, please.
Death Breath - EVERYTHING
Biters - It's OK to Like Biters
Pantera - Vulgar Display - I only came around to this band in the last year in spite of having seen them live back in the early 90s. Phil was always too much of a second rate Rollins and their fans were such dimwitted rednecks. Now I dig 'em, though.
Amour - Sonichouse Tapes - Check this out, STAT.
Venom - Welcome to Hell
Samhain - November Coming Fire
Joanna Dean - Misbehavin'
DRI - Thrash Zone
Dag Nasty - Four on the Floor and Can I Say
Cockney Rejects - The Greatest Cockney Rip-Off
Carcass - Swansong - Never listned to this before. Love it.
Slough Feg - Ape Uprising - Someone fill me in on this insanity, please.
Death Breath - EVERYTHING
Biters - It's OK to Like Biters
"God created the devil? At least he did *something* cool." Homer J. Simpson
that sonic ritual sounds sick, need to check that out. do you like ANS? seems like it would be comparable.badcarburetor wrote:Sonic Ritual - S/T - totally badass thrashin' skate punk, like Vio-lence covering Agent Orange minus the surf. Or something.
Pantera - Vulgar Display - I only came around to this band in the last year in spite of having seen them live back in the early 90s. Phil was always too much of a second rate Rollins and their fans were such dimwitted rednecks. Now I dig 'em, though.
also, for pantera you need to check out cowboys from hell if you haven't yet. my favorite from them by far as it mixes all the heaviness of the later records with a good dose of 80's thrash sound. shattered, heresy, and the art of shredding take the cake. i will never be ashamed to love pantera.
<a href="http://spewtilator.bandcamp.com">SPEWTILATOR</a> - Badass motherfuckin' street cops with nothing to lose who don't play by the rules and are out for blood.
Tricalibur wrote:I am looking for Skullcrusher and Dynamo.
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ANS is rad, but sounds nothing like Sonic Ritual, yet both seem like they'd be great soundtracks to a half pipe. Where ANS is crisp and tight, Sonic Ritual is loose and flowing, if that makes any sense. Sort of a DRI vs Nasty Savage kind of vibe. I'd love to Sonic Ritual play with Christian Mistress, there's kind a similar vibe between the two where both can play and write catchy, fast songs.Ryan wrote:that sonic ritual sounds sick, need to check that out. do you like ANS? seems like it would be comparable.badcarburetor wrote:Sonic Ritual - S/T - totally badass thrashin' skate punk, like Vio-lence covering Agent Orange minus the surf. Or something.
Pantera - Vulgar Display - I only came around to this band in the last year in spite of having seen them live back in the early 90s. Phil was always too much of a second rate Rollins and their fans were such dimwitted rednecks. Now I dig 'em, though.
also, for pantera you need to check out cowboys from hell if you haven't yet. my favorite from them by far as it mixes all the heaviness of the later records with a good dose of 80's thrash sound. shattered, heresy, and the art of shredding take the cake. i will never be ashamed to love pantera.
I listened to Pantera very early on and have off and on over the years. I'm pretty familiar with most of their catalog. They were just always an after thought to me. It's not like I'm spinning them all the time now, but I'm not super annoyed by their schtick and their fans anymore.
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ah yeah, the fans are def the worst part. i've always found their schtick tolerable because the music riiiiiips. you have intrigued me even further in regards to sonic ritual, i'll have to find it when i get home.badcarburetor wrote:ANS is rad, but sounds nothing like Sonic Ritual, yet both seem like they'd be great soundtracks to a half pipe. Where ANS is crisp and tight, Sonic Ritual is loose and flowing, if that makes any sense. Sort of a DRI vs Nasty Savage kind of vibe. I'd love to Sonic Ritual play with Christian Mistress, there's kind a similar vibe between the two where both can play and write catchy, fast songs.Ryan wrote:that sonic ritual sounds sick, need to check that out. do you like ANS? seems like it would be comparable.badcarburetor wrote:Sonic Ritual - S/T - totally badass thrashin' skate punk, like Vio-lence covering Agent Orange minus the surf. Or something.
Pantera - Vulgar Display - I only came around to this band in the last year in spite of having seen them live back in the early 90s. Phil was always too much of a second rate Rollins and their fans were such dimwitted rednecks. Now I dig 'em, though.
also, for pantera you need to check out cowboys from hell if you haven't yet. my favorite from them by far as it mixes all the heaviness of the later records with a good dose of 80's thrash sound. shattered, heresy, and the art of shredding take the cake. i will never be ashamed to love pantera.
I listened to Pantera very early on and have off and on over the years. I'm pretty familiar with most of their catalog. They were just always an after thought to me. It's not like I'm spinning them all the time now, but I'm not super annoyed by their schtick and their fans anymore.
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also, i cannot get enough of PLF - Swarming Industrial Cancer. it's just as raw and pummeling as their newer stuff but just a tad slower which really brings out the mid tempo thrash/mosh parts as opposed to them going by so fast that you can't fully appreciate them. if you like grind ala terrorizer, repulsion, FETO-era napalm death or mid tempo thrashing ala Violent Restitution era Razor and early Metallica/Anthrax at all i highly recommend it. i'll try to find a DL link but blogs are blocked at my work
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<a href="http://spewtilator.bandcamp.com">SPEWTILATOR</a> - Badass motherfuckin' street cops with nothing to lose who don't play by the rules and are out for blood.
Tricalibur wrote:I am looking for Skullcrusher and Dynamo.
Led Zeppelin - S/T
Iron Maiden - The Final Frontier
Iron Maiden - The Number of the Beast
Eyehategod - Dopesick
Down - Over the Under
Crowbar - S/T
Deftones - White Pony
Leechmilk - Guilty of Sloth
Smashing Pumpkins - Siamese Dream
Pantera - The Great Southern Trendkill
that sums up the majority of the albums ive jammed to within the past few days.
Iron Maiden - The Final Frontier
Iron Maiden - The Number of the Beast
Eyehategod - Dopesick
Down - Over the Under
Crowbar - S/T
Deftones - White Pony
Leechmilk - Guilty of Sloth
Smashing Pumpkins - Siamese Dream
Pantera - The Great Southern Trendkill
that sums up the majority of the albums ive jammed to within the past few days.
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