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Nik Olaz User Info... | I know this is a tad bit early, but what are your guyses picks for top albums of 2003? My top 5 are: 1. The Black Dahlia Murder - Unhallowed 2. Vital Remains - Dechristianize 3. Dimmu Borgir - Death Cult Armageddon 4. Lamb Of God - As The Palaces Burn 5. Agoraphobic Nosebleed - Altered States Of America - Mon, 24 Nov 2003 9:32pm | ||
Neil User Info... | In no order Exhumed - Anatomy is Destiny Morbid Angel - Heretic Vital Remains - Dechristianize Disrhythmia - Pretest Gordian Knot - Emergent - Tue, 25 Nov 2003 10:04am | ||
Perpetual_Burn User Info... | In No Particular Order: 1.Aborted-Goremageddon, The Saw and the Carnage is Done 2.Krisiun-Works of Carnage 3.Naglfar-Sheol 4.Children of Bodom-Hate Crew Deathroll(sorry, I had to) 5.Vital Remains-Dechristianize There's tons of other good releases but I put my favourates as of now. - Tue, 25 Nov 2003 3:08pm | ||
[+} User Info... | metal band - that metal album the slightly german sounding metal band - death metal album uber metal - the metal album of death dyingchristgoat - metal metal album and my personal favourite: metal - metal is a dying goat i don't know if it's too much too ask, but maybe a slight variety? or not. - Tue, 25 Nov 2003 4:40pm | ||
Josh Nails User Info... | Blue Monday - What's DOne is Done Modern Life is War - My LOve, My Way Terror - Lowest of the Low The Black Dahlia Murder - Unhallowed I can only think of four that really stand out. - Tue, 25 Nov 2003 5:59pm | ||
SentencedtoBurn User Info... | Vital Remains --Dechristianize Macabre --Murder Metal Dimension Zero --This is Hell Aborted --The Saw and the Carnage Done The Haunted --One Kill Wonder Honourable Mention: Dimmu Borgir --Deathcult Armageddon Lamb of God --As the Palaces Burn Morbid Angel --Heretic How's that for variety? - Tue, 25 Nov 2003 8:15pm | ||
Burning eyes from 'zombie' contacts User Info... | [+] hey buddy...you should totally fuck off! I'm an evil fucking guys alright? Metal fucking rulls! The underground medal scene in Vic is reaching it's peak and little shits like you will be crying when you lose all your chicks to us! - Wed, 26 Nov 2003 3:34pm | ||
[+} User Info... | sorry "burny" i thought their just might be more to music than metal. i guess you've wholeheartedly disproved that theory with your brilliant logic. - Wed, 26 Nov 2003 5:14pm | ||
Mark Wallace (Bass Hoochy) User Info... | The Slackers - Close My Eyes - Wed, 26 Nov 2003 5:47pm | ||
_Griphin_ User Info... | Best LOCAL albums this year... (yeah, I'm over the limit, too many rls's that stood out) Meatlocker Seven-The Biological Mechanism of Hate Self Inflicted-Truth in Eulogy EP (PLEASE REMASTER THIS!!!) Keg Killers-Living Like Assholes EP Machine Gun Kelly-Fantasize About NIhilism EP The Bloody Hells-The Bloody Hells (was this rls'd this year?) Gallows End-Spirit Mocking Flesh EP Honorable Mention Goes to... (they weren't rls this year, or perhaps they were) Lid-100 Pints of Lager/Beer Mug On EP Betty Ford-Chicken Legs Revenge Alcoholic White Trash-AWT (yet to be named, but it ROX, and the lead singer is a crazy M.F.! :) Armchair Cynics-Coffee Shop Confessions (they managed to get a major label deal off the look of the CD packaging) The Fine Options-Outer Space (Thx to Corwin for lending me that) The Shivs-The Shivs (Blind Mark has yet to name this, or give me a track listing) The Remanes-The Remanes (will we ever see a full length out of Jake/Gary/Eugene/Mikey ?!?) Man I'm lost on what got released this year... BTW: There isn't a government on this planet who wouldn't kill us for that thing :) - Wed, 26 Nov 2003 7:18pm | ||
Elliot User Info... | Metal is so awesome it eats all other music alive and scatters it's various bones and entrails into dumpsters downtown. p.s. Slayer Rules. - Wed, 26 Nov 2003 11:15pm | ||
Mutilashawn User Info... | obviously Vital Remains-Dechristianize Dimmu Borgir-Death Cult ... Sublime Cadaveric Decomposition-2 because Mondo Medicale didn't come out this year I'll have to say this new split with Haemorrhage and Impaled- Dementia Rex Exhumed-Anatomy is Destiny - Thu, 27 Nov 2003 5:31am | ||
Zippgunn User Info... | I have to laugh at [+]'s post. Me, I just spent $100 on the new Miles Davis Jack Johnson box which blows away just about every record put out since it was recorded. 5 CD's of the angriest funk you'll likely hear all year, including all the mistakes and it's 33 fucking years old. Totally rocks, even the trumpet player. Metal is a dead goat! Jazz is not dead, it just smells funny! - Thu, 27 Nov 2003 5:34am | ||
Burning eyes from 'zombie' contacts User Info... | whoooa wha?... [+} look budy! do you want to fuck with hardcore medal fucks like me? I'm fucking evil you queers! - Thu, 27 Nov 2003 5:36am | ||
Burning eyes from 'zombie' contacts User Info... | whoaaah wait a darn tooten minute there zipgin fool! medal fucking rules! there is nothing better !!! FUCKING RULES. Can you hear me talking fags?! - Thu, 27 Nov 2003 5:40am | ||
ticklefish User Info... | yup, we hear you talking out yer ass there mr burning eyes. metalmetalmetalmetalmetalmetalmetalmetalmetalmetalmetalmetal metalmetalmetalmetalmetalmetalmetalmetalmetalmetalmetalmetal metalmetalmetalmetalmetalmetalmetalmetalmetalmetalmetalmetal metalmetalmetalmetalmetalmetalmetalmetalmetalmetalmetalmetal metalmetalmetalmetalmetalmetalmetalmetalmetalmetalmetalmetal metalmetalmetalmetalmetalmetalmetalmetalmetalmetalmetalmetal metalmetalmetalmetalmetalmetalmetalmetalmetalmetalmetalmetal metalmetalmetalmetalmetalmetalmetalmetalmetalmetalmetalmetal metalmetalmetalmetalFUCKmetal. - Thu, 27 Nov 2003 5:44am | ||
_Griphin_ User Info... | I have that boxset, and TONS of Miles Davis, one of the few jazz players I can actually listen to. - Thu, 27 Nov 2003 6:26am | ||
[+} User Info... | check out wayne shorter if you like miles. and herbie hancock. and ron carter. and charles mingus. it's alright burny. metal rips and destroys, but jazz and other great artforms will still conquer. imagine slayer doing jazz, i'd actually like to see it. it'd be good. - Thu, 27 Nov 2003 4:27pm | ||
Nik Olaz User Info... | isnt jazz an influence on metal? i swear Cryptopsy is totally jazz influenced. And you're right, Jazz is better than metal. Even though my heart holds a wonderful place for the metal. - Thu, 27 Nov 2003 5:37pm | ||
SentencedtoBurn User Info... | Don't worry guy (+), my comments were simply made in jest. I didn't necessasrily think that I was offering any kind of "logic" on the matter, all I did was make a sarcastic comment. I am un-apologetically close-minded when it comes to music that gets me off. Don't get me wrong, I can appreciate any form of music from classical, jazz, blues, punk, etc. I even enjoy some rap, but the question asked was what my favourite discs of the year were...and they all just happened to be metal. In fact I'd say that at least 75% of the metal bands that I listen to have at least one member with some kind of formal jazz training. In conclusion, jazz is really cool, but I'm so metal I shit chain-links. - Fri, 28 Nov 2003 4:48am | ||
ML7Mike User Info... | Hey STB, according to Tonya SPice you play drums for Aggression Core. hahaha! what an idiot. - Fri, 28 Nov 2003 8:11am | ||
SentencedtoBurn User Info... | Yeah and she said I was from Vic. By the way thanks for sticking up for me, and the excellent drummer comment - much appreciated. - Fri, 28 Nov 2003 10:57am | ||
[+} User Info... | oh! not to you sentencedtoburn, to zombie kid. i have absolutely no problem with yourself. - Fri, 28 Nov 2003 11:47am | ||
ROSS B AY User Info... | RISE OF BRUTALITY - HATEBREED AS REAL AS IT GETS - SWORN ENEMY HOPE AGAINST VAN ISLE CREW - T.A.N. BLIND DRUNK - The SHIVS GALLOWS END - LEFT HOLDING THE BAG NANA MOUSKOURI - GREATES TITS (just what i listen to every single day these days...) - Tue, 2 Dec 2003 2:09pm | ||
_Griphin_ User Info... | The Shivs - Blind Drunk; so is that the name of the new CD?!? Anyone got a track listing?!? (same with the latest AWT CD) - Tue, 2 Dec 2003 2:39pm | ||
Kyle C User Info... | Damn, that Miles Davis box set is good but a little tough to get through because the guitarist always has to use -that- tone. You know what I'm talking about; that tone that makes any Miles record with a guitar on it a little hard to take. I seriously dig the recordings all the same, though, and am pretty hard pressed to think of anything that came out this year that I liked more or found more interesting. I was real excited to hear Scott Amendola's "Cry" record, but after listening a few times over it just ends up sitting as pretty middle-of-the-road rocky jazz that just coincidentally happens to have some excellent players on it. A couple records I dug initially but stopped thinking about in a matter of weeks (Sunburned Hand of the Man "Headdress", Comets on Fire "Field Recordings from the Sun", Bellini "Snowing Sun"). I feel like I'm making some glaring omissions here because, hell, I think back on it and 2003 does not feel like a prime year for exciting recorded music. - Tue, 2 Dec 2003 6:40pm | ||
Johny Howard User Info... | reverie sound revue (reverie sound revue EP) calexico (down on a wire) mars volta (de-loused in the comatorium) radiohead (hail to the thief) constantines (shine a light) run chico run (shashbo) the rapture (echoes) - Wed, 3 Dec 2003 5:17am | ||
ML7Mike User Info... | That MArs Vota album is cool.. strange but cool. - Wed, 3 Dec 2003 7:44am | ||
[+} User Info... | outstanding records of the past few years (no particular order): daniel lanois - shine ron sexsmith - cobblestone runway broken social scene - you forgot it in people sigur ros - ( ) vital remains - dechristianize radiohead - hail to the thief wilco - yankee hotel foxtrot norah jones - come away with me - Wed, 3 Dec 2003 4:57pm | ||
Kyle User Info... | New albums by: Ween Queens of the Stone Age Brant Bjork Outkast Desert Sessions Opeth - Thu, 4 Dec 2003 1:16pm | ||
SOS Jesse User Info... | Dream Theater - Train of Thought (fucking insane!) Avantasia - The Metal Opera Pt II (Might be from last year) Naglfar - Sheol Lost Horizon - A Flame to the Ground Beneath Symphony X - The Odyssey And the most dissapointing release of the year: Metallica, St. Anger (not that I expected anything more) - Fri, 5 Dec 2003 10:39am | ||
Perpetual_Burn User Info... | SOS Jesse, those albums wailed! Nice Selection, I'll post my favourate shred picks of the year as soon as I can find my keyboard...... - Fri, 5 Dec 2003 12:20pm | ||
snappypants User Info... | Nada Surf - Let Go Rancid - Indestructible Black Eyed Peas - Elephunk Sloan - Action Pact OutKast - Speakerboxx/The Love Below - Sun, 7 Dec 2003 11:30pm | ||
Zippgunn User Info... | Hey Kyle, it's funny that you mention McLaughlin's tone because I think it's the most outrageous guitar tone ever used on a "jazz" record, it's just plain NASTY. His playing on this set is simply out of control and as an added bonus we have him playing in tandem with Sonny Sharrock (doing his sickest slide playing ever) on a couple of tracks. Plus of course Chick Corea, Keith Jarret, Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter, Dave Holland, Jack DeJohnette, Billy Cobham etc...... - Mon, 8 Dec 2003 11:50am | ||
Kyle C User Info... | Scott: Don't get me wrong, I really like the Jack Johnson sessions set and everyone's playing on it is simply phenomenal. In fact, hearing them marked the first time I decided to pay any heed whatsoever to post-'69 Miles; I used to be so caught up with combos like Coltrane/Evans/Cobb/Chambers/Adderly on Kind of Blue and the quintet on the "Live at the Plugged Nickel" sessions (which you should definitely check out, provided you're up for ANOTHER eight-disc Miles Davis box set right away) that I wrote off everything thereafter as fusiony indulgence. This is definitely the best of the fusion-era Davis that I've heard (which, admittedly, is only a handful of records) and I do dig it. I think my biggest problem with McLaughlin is his playing seems a little "samey" at times. There are points where the playing and the crunch is just scorching (e.g. in parts of "Go Ahead John"), but a lot of the time what I hear is trebly blues leads played through some heavy wah. There seems to be a big distinction between moments of intense inspiration and moments when it just feels like he's playing by rote: I guess that's going to be a problem with any release featuring rehearsal takes, though. I grew up in a household with the Mahavishnu Orchestra playing constantly, however, so I may be more than a little inundated. That being said, I think it's ironic that the one complaint I have with these Davis sessions - that they're a little heavy on "same"-sounding guitar - is also the very thing that keeps me away from metal records. But speaking of outrageous jazz guitarists, have you heard anything recorded by Nels Cline? If not, damn, I should send a cassette your way (I'm new to town but I have more than a sneaking suspicion that there are people we know in common). Anyway, back on topic: one outstanding release from 2003 is a compilation called "Chains and Black Exhaust". Funk/Acid Rock/R&B from Memphis in the late 60s/early 70s, fuzzed out and badass as can be. Check it out. - Mon, 8 Dec 2003 3:43pm | ||
[+} User Info... | compilation called "Chains and Black Exhaust". Funk/Acid Rock/R&B from Memphis in the late 60s/early 70s, fuzzed out and badass as can be. Check it out. you bet i will. aidan. - Mon, 8 Dec 2003 6:26pm | ||
METALNECK User Info... | Britney Spears - Zone Linkin Park - Meteora Limp Bizkit - C.S.A.T.H.D.F.W. Justin Timberlake - Justified Nickelback - The Long Road - Mon, 8 Dec 2003 7:58pm | ||
Akylore User Info... | Hmmm....great selections by all...we seem to have a pattern here, here's mine: Akercocke - Choronzon (How could anyone forget THAT?!?!) *lol* Symphony X - The Odyssey Lost Horizon - A Flame to the Ground Beneath Exhumed - Anatomy is Destiny Kalmah - Swampsong - Tue, 9 Dec 2003 4:42pm | ||
Zippgunn User Info... | Funny, I've heard a bit of Nels Cline's stuff and, oddly enough, I find a lot of his playing just a little bit "samey", however he's on a Julius Hemphill LP I have and he smokes on it. The JJ box is, as you say, mostly stuff that Miles didn't think was quite good enough for release and, you are right, there are lots of what I call "dead spots" in it, mainly because these sessions were, to all intents and purposes, free improvisations with only the most skeletal frameworks imposed on them. And these weren't rehearsals; there were no rehearsals for these sessions that I know of. Miles simply assembled everybody, gave them the odd cheat sheet or chord progression and croaked "Play, motherfucker". As for the Plugged Nickle set, yes I do have it as well as every song ever to feature a note of Miles' trumpet playing (a LOT of CD's and LP's) with the exeption of the Bird stuff which I will get around to someday, I promise. But the JJ box is my record of the year, warts and all. If you liked it wait till the On The Corner box or the Get Up With It box which I hope comes out before I croak. - Tue, 9 Dec 2003 5:59pm | ||
deathmerchant User Info... | arch enemy- anthems of rebellion black label society- the blessed hellride dimmu borgir- death cult armageddon hatebreed- the rise of brutality chimaira- the impossibilty of reason and an hounourable mention to sepultura,iron maiden,soilwork,dreamtheater,cradle to grave,ml7,slayer(for a kickass box),lamb of god,children of bodom,dying fetus,pro-pain and your mother!!!! - Wed, 10 Dec 2003 11:57pm | ||
ROSS B AY User Info... | my mom's was perty good wadn't it....? - Thu, 11 Dec 2003 3:21am | ||
Teste Coils User Info... | ONE CD: Brian Setzer- Nitro Burnin' Funny Daddy. GREAT CD!!! - Thu, 11 Dec 2003 6:29am | ||
Zippgunn User Info... | Well I had to do my homework on this one but here are 6 2003 copyrights that any discriminating music lover should at least check out. In no particular order: Autechre-Draft 7.30 (Warp) These guys have maintained a consistent level of quality work in a genre (electronica)that often defies growth and scope. Adding to an already impressive body of work this duo has literally taken over where Kraftwerk left off and it seems the sky's the limit. Chek out the Granz Graf video (from the previous EP) if you don't believe me. Miles Davis- The Jack Johnson Sessions (Columbia/Legacy) Technically a reissue but since at least 3/4 of this had never seen the light of day before now I consider it to be new music. And it SOUNDS new, blowing away almost all of the "jazz" that pollutes the airwaves and festivals the world over. McLauglin, Jarrett, Corea, Hancock, Shorter, DeJohnette, Cobham, Sharrock, Steve Grossman, Michael Henderson, Airto all playing at their peak. I need add nothing more; if you like classic jazz/fusion you just have to buy it. Iggy Pop- Skull Ring (Virgin) I bought this fully expecting to hate it (like his previous decade's worth of output) but just had to buy it to satisfy my curiosity about the much ballyhooed Stooges reunion and despite the rather generic hit single "Little Know It All" (featuring "punk" stars Sum 41). Surprise, it absolutely blew me out of my chair, proving you can never count an old punk out, never. Without the 4 Stooges songs this would be at least an A- featuring 2 pretty good Green Day contributions, 2 welcome change-of-pace porn narratives by Ig and punk-rapper Peaches, a surprisingly authentic down home blues featuring just Ig and his acoustic guitar which IMO rather accurately sums up the current musical climate and 6 rockin songs with Iggy's current road band the Trolls. But all of the above pale to the 4 Stooges tracks which feature the most heavy bone crunching rockin' riffs available anywhere lately complete with the most unfashionably abrasive guitar sound that I've heard in years by Ron Asheton (A Strat on the bridge pickup through at least 2 Marshalls according to this engineer's ear). The slick, smooth guitar sounds of the other posers on this record are laughable in comparison, and the savage intensity of the playing is astonishing when one considers that reunions of this sort (even with great bands such as the Velvets, to name only one example) are usually pathetic cash grabs, this was a nuclear bomb completely out of left field. Ig's lyrical talents are also in fine fettle here. And to think that all the Stooges are pushing 60!!!!! Prefuse 73-One Word Extinguisher (Warp) Hip-hop (I guess coz I'm no expert there) with a twist Mr. Scott Herron deifies Pre-73 fusion music (as do I) which is his benchmark for his excursions into beat-electronica which sound wonderously human due to his dilligence in persuing obscure records for sampling purposes (I guessed a couple and they were WAY off base) The remix EP (Extinguished) isn't the place to start with this guy but for fans it's enjoyable as well. Sun Ra- Music From Tomorrow's World (Atavistic) Again not the place to start with this artist and, again not really new (it's from 1960 but never previously released) it does , however, feature possibly the best lineup Ra ever had in 1960 in Chicago just before he (and a small portion of this band) moved to New York. Jazzbos tend to sneer at Ra but if you ignore the space gimmickery and concentrate on the music this is one of the best ensembles jazz ever had and that's counting Count Basie and even Duke Ellington. Not terribly weird sounding at this late date, but wonderfully tuneful and it SWINGS. Sound quality is dubious (first half) to apocalyptic (second half) so it's really only for serious fans. I'm one. Wire-Send (Pink Flag) Yet more proof that older folks can teach the wet behind the ears younguns a thing or two this band of 50 somethings have put out what might be the densest and most rocking record that they've ever put out. Combining elements of their first (1977 era punk) phase with their second (80's style electro-dance) phase they've dumped the synth for a bunch of Danelectro guitars and Line 6 boxes to produce an amalgam that, to this fan's ears, sounds like a futuristic (and very British) version of ZZ Top with pronounced punk asthetics that drones with a power unheard of on mainstream radio yet is catchy, upbeat and even slightly dangerous sounding. Another one out of left field. The distinctly DIY looking video for "The Art Of Stopping" is a must see. - Mon, 15 Dec 2003 12:12am | ||
Livevic Scott User Info... | I think explanations of why you think the album was deserving of its place among top albums is a good idea. Yeesh - Mon, 15 Dec 2003 5:22pm | ||
Zippgunn User Info... | Gee sorry, I though that, since this was the "Album review" section I would actually write a couple of album reviews so people would know WHY I like these releases. Isn't that what this site is for; music talk and the like? It does seem to be slowly turning into a forum for purile spewings of the most moronic kind, lately, which is too bad. Maybe Livevic should have moderators (like Canucks.com) who can lock and delete the obvious garbage that clogs up this site way too often. Sometimes the whining on this board is unbekievable. - Tue, 16 Dec 2003 10:16am | ||
SOS Jesse User Info... | "Maybe Livevic should have moderators (like Canucks.com) who can lock and delete the obvious garbage that clogs up this site way too often." Like your three page essay for instance. Yeah, I like that idea! - Tue, 16 Dec 2003 11:32am | ||
wee User Info... | you think zippgunn's great reviews are an excercise in excess verbiage? perhaps then sos jessica, you should turn yr eye to yr own seasons of sorrow website for something that is truly and unnecissarily long-winded. besides, yr probably just jealous that zippgunn has had the west coast lock on the s.o.s. acronym for years now. while i'm here, i'll weigh in with some further non-metal suggestions of some wonderful 2003 releases: give up - the postal service the smell of our own - the hidden cameras hearts of oak - ted leo/pharmacists feast of wire - calexico reconstruction site - the weakerthans up in flames - manitoba no cities left - the dears talkin honky blues - buck 65 chutes too narrow - the shins want one - rufus wainwright down the river of golden dreams - okkervil river me & giuliani down by the school yard - !!! shine a light - the constantines no more wig for ohio - odd nosdam apple o - deerhoof and so many more... - Tue, 16 Dec 2003 12:29pm | ||
Livevic Scott User Info... | Hey Nik maybe he likes "Indie rock shit" if everyone liked metal you wouldn't have anyone to call a fag anymore. Fuck people its opinion your aloud to have one. Zippgun: Well we moderate a bit, but honestly most of the stuff posted anywhere would be deleted/dumped into quarentine if we fully moderated. And then everyone would yell and say "blah blah blah censorship" and then we would have to say "no say something resonable or don't say anything at all" and then you would all say "well this sucks your a bunch of PC nazi's, fuck this music is about expressing your self not being censored" and then we woudl say "yeah but anal cunt isn't expression of much of anything" At least thats sorta what I figure would happen, so its easier just to not moderate all that much, and let the board sorta police itself. I agree its really annoying the constant pissing contest that everyone seems to constatly be having. "UGH my music taste is better then your music taste, *insert genre type here* rules over *insert other genre type here* ... everyone who listes to *insert first genre type* is a big *insert elemetry school playground insult* ..." and so forth So yeah thats sorta why we don't really moderate. And Nik I didn't mean to pick on you, your comment was just right there, it could have been any one. - Tue, 16 Dec 2003 3:14pm | ||
Nik Olaz User Info... | when did i call anyone a fag? i don't resort to homophobia to make fun of people, i juts use my narcissism....usually. im sorry i just really, really don't appreciate indie rock. plus I don't think metal is superior to anything, except indie rock and nu-metal. - Tue, 16 Dec 2003 4:44pm | ||
Teste Coils User Info... | As much as I disagree with Nick's stance on indie music. he didnt call anyone a fag. He is a nice man, really... - Tue, 16 Dec 2003 4:51pm | ||
Nicholas Antoni Marek Gibas whee. Messages Posted: "I'm not certain I'd characterize the conversion of human beings from participants in the ongoing creation of communal arts to more passive consumers of artistic products manufactured by distant experts--even if these distant experts are really talented--as a good thing" | why thank you. feed my ego more! - Tue, 16 Dec 2003 5:15pm | ||
Livevic Scott User Info... | I wasn't actually refering to you discribing anyone as a "fag" in perticular, more just any general borad insult for someone having tastes that differ to your own. I suppose I should have picked my words more wisely =) However the basic point of my message still stands =) - Tue, 16 Dec 2003 5:17pm | ||
SOS Jesse User Info... | West coast lock on the SOS acronym? Dude I have no clue what you're talking about. As far as anyone claiming metal to be superior to another style, it's all a matter of opinion and everyone is, of course, entitled to their own. I like all sorts of styles and started off playing funk on bass. The best metal (usually from europe) is heavily influenced by classical music as well as jazz... - Tue, 16 Dec 2003 7:27pm | ||
Zippgunn User Info... | Well actually I was only talking in jest (mostly). But, sadly, there seems to be an increasing number of posters who don't actually have anything to say and who seem to be here just to shit on anyone and everyone else without saying anything at all about much of anything. It's one thing to rattle the cage of people you disagree with (hey, I do it myself sometimes) but it would be nice if there was actually a point behind all of it. Now there are an increasing number of posts by certain people who are simply reacting to anything in a way that suggests that they just want to piss people off without making any point at all, pro or con. Surely these people have better things to do. And to Jesse, the "west coast lock" on the SOS thing is, I believe, meant to refer to my studio (Sea of Shit, sometimes called SOS by the faint of heart). Me, I could care less but I've been asked by a LOT of people questions like "how long have you been promoting shows?", "so, you've finally started an agency" etc. (answer: never, not for a million bux, thanks). Thus the confusion. - Tue, 16 Dec 2003 7:54pm | ||
SOS Jesse User Info... | Yeah I've actually heard of that studio before. I get what you're saying about people pissing other people of for no reason. I barely post on this message board and I probably am guilty of just posting an inane comment cause I was bored. What can ya do with us metalheads eh? Just a bunch of immature troublemakers... hehehe. - Wed, 17 Dec 2003 4:02pm | ||
Akylore User Info... | Yeah Jesse, you horrible troublemaker!!! You'll be the end of us!!! AAAAAAAAAAAAAUGH!!!! If we don't "give up" our "hearts of oak" and ponder "the smell of our own" balls to praise ska/emo music then there'll be "no cities left" to play in and we'll be left with nothing but a "feast of wire" left for us! Maybe if we quit SOS for a progessive realm of "talkin honkey blues" then we might find a "reconstruction site" of some sort, "me & giuliani down by the school yard" were in deep muse about it the oher day, after giuliani confessed to me that wee's among the "chutes too narrow" category. After getting fisted with an "apple o," wee went "up in flames" and spiritually enlightened as wee was, there were "no cities left" to "want one" of his newly formed anal births. Wee was then cast out, you can still see wee though, if you "shine a light" "down the river of golden dreams" of urine, wee's still bubbling bright. Moral? With such progressive album titles as the quoted aforementioned....I'll proudly relinquish the west-coast-lock of the SOS-acronymic-throne.... That is all. - Wed, 17 Dec 2003 5:41pm | ||
SOS Jesse User Info... | Haha, what did I tell ya? You just couldn't resist, could you fagbath? Ah Akylore, thine comments amuse me greatly. - Thu, 18 Dec 2003 12:27pm | ||
SOS Jesse User Info... | I forgot to add an essential album for my top list of 2003... Kamelot's EPICA! I just got it today and it is an exceptional power metal feast... check it out, you sure as fuck won't be sorry. - Sat, 20 Dec 2003 6:33pm | ||
ted zeppelin User Info... | is wee short for weener? - Sat, 20 Dec 2003 10:01pm | ||
Akylore User Info... | Epica is a fine release...I found out that Symphony X's 'The Odyssey' (as well as that Avantasia) are indeed actually 2002 releases...so I'll have to replace my Symphony X slot with: Dimension F3H - Reaping the World Winds - Sun, 21 Dec 2003 3:39pm | ||
SOS Jesse User Info... | Haha, your bizzare yet effective tirade against that wee fellow has shocked everyone so much that no one else besides us is writing anything. It's our own personal message thread! Hey did Nightwish release 'Century Child' this year cause if so, that'll replace 'Avantasia' for me and 'Epica' will replace 'The Odyssey'. And then I'll take the remainder of a-34> and combine it with the variable for f=5/3 to come up with the greatest album of all time... 50 Cent's debut release! - Mon, 22 Dec 2003 10:44am | ||
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