Man of Honour
penski said:However, I'd include Neil Young in this...Who is a genius.
Penski, did you ever hear my version of Rockin In The Free World ?
Rockin In The Free World
I'm working on Like A Hurricane next.
penski said:However, I'd include Neil Young in this...Who is a genius.
dmpoole said:Penski, did you ever hear my version of Rockin In The Free World ?
Rockin In The Free World
I'm working on Like A Hurricane next.
riddlermarc said:.. were they around before RATM? Sorry, just another average rap-rock band. I'd never heard of them before, so just fired up their website and actually laughed out loud when I listened to some of their stuff.. you have the cheek to question other people's taste?!
"plebeian"..penski said:Congratulations, you're a plebian.
They were around from late '93 (I remember catching their demos on a tape swap...remember those? ) until early '98 if I recall correctly.
Benji Webbe (yes, the only cool person called Benji) has a stunning voice. Yes, they did a bit of ragga-metal but if you check their more chilled, dub-infused stuff, you'd realise how great they were. As noted above, the acoustic of Cry Dignity is sublime...and easily available.
iBot said:Whiney crap metal.
"I Take **** because i dont like life"
Thats pretty much what it means
Grab the strings version of Silencer if you can. Certainly well above average.riddlermarc said:I disagree, his voice is distinctly average and nothing I haven't heard a thousand times on MTV(2)/Kerrang channel..
Oh yes, I do remember swaps and bootleg copies - I got a pre-release copy of Metallica's Kill Em All on tape copy straight from the US back in '82, before you were even born and was brought up by my Dad playing Sabbath/Purple and Hendrix 24/7 - that's classic rock/metal to you
No, we're talking about YOUR MOTHER now.penski said:We still talking about Metallica, yeah?
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penski said:. My first gig was Napalm Death and Carcass at the age of about 7. You can keep your classic rock, ta.
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monkeypants said:No, we're talking about YOUR MOTHER now.
penski said:We still talking about Metallica, yeah?
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.. as in Black Sabbath, possibly the fathers of heavy metal?penski said:Well none of them are metal and I don't like 'classic rock' so your comment doesn't really mean anything.
riddlermarc said:.. as in Black Sabbath, possibly the fathers of heavy metal?
My first gig was the british metal band Onslaught, supported by the never-seen-again Crumbsuckers at the Astoria.. top gig and my first exposure to stage-diving
He not a fan of the lord Ozzy, then?Carzy said:Don't get penski started on Sabbath
I can honestly say that Sabbath were about as 'heavy' as The Stereophonics.riddlermarc said:.. as in Black Sabbath, possibly the fathers of heavy metal?
Hahaha! Tangent: I only ever saw Lawnmower Deth once but they played a set that was almost entirely Onslaught covers with comedy vocals.My first gig was the british metal band Onslaught, supported by the never-seen-again Crumbsuckers at the Astoria.. top gig and my first exposure to stage-diving
penski said:I can honestly say that Sabbath were about as 'heavy' as The Stereophonics.
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sinister_stu said:Agreed... much like the "Led Zeppelin / ACDC invented heavy metal" argument. We didn't really get heavy metal until well after these bands.