FKNA! This album rocks.![]()
Highlights:
"My cock is much bigger than yours..." (Cigaro)
"Tony Danza cuts in line..." (Old School Hollywood)
FKNA! This album rocks.![]()
Highlights:
"My cock is much bigger than yours..." (Cigaro)
"Tony Danza cuts in line..." (Old School Hollywood)
Wasn't this already covered extensively?!?!
As Pinoir would say - SEARCH FUNCTION, JONG
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Sorry I didn't have the "advanced copy" that Crinkle did, and the album was just released YESTERDAY, and I missed them on SNL. Other than that JONG away.![]()
It's a violent pornography,
choking chicks and sodomy....
I like #2, 3, 5, 7, 10, 11.
FUCK YEAHOriginally Posted by schuss
Sex and Violence, Sex and Violence, Sex and Violence
(sorry wrong group!)
"Can't vouch for him, though he seems normal via email."
hey now, no need to be so jealous.
More fucked up than a cricket in a hubcap
Audioslave, Audioslave, Audioslave!!!!!
One more week? I don't know if I can wait that long.
and no, im not sorry for the hijack![]()
My buddy Nick engineered their self titled album...said they were some of the most interesting musicians he ever worked with....
Punk's not dead!Originally Posted by Below Zero
yessss. that and the new Velvet Revolver.Originally Posted by Z
More fucked up than a cricket in a hubcap
More Hijack....
New Disturbed this coming fall. Supposed to be the darkest album yet! Holy shit, don't know how it can get any darker!
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"Can't vouch for him, though he seems normal via email."
When does that come out? First album rocked....Originally Posted by Crinkle
for some reason im a little scared, if Audioslave turned all singy and shit like "be yourself" every song, I may have to revolt...they best keep it real
Last edited by Z; 05-18-2005 at 04:35 PM. Reason: no spel gud
Welcome to the party SBDT!
http://www.tetongravity.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=3
Here is a cool article on System too.
Article
Although it's often lumped in with lunkheaded nü-metal bands like Limp Bizkit, System of a Down makes some of the smartest music in mainstream rock. The LA-based quartet's complex instrumentation and innovative production techniques produce a provocative fusion of punk, prog, and indie rock. The driving force behind System's style is guitarist and songwriter Daron Malakian, a gearhound whose hobbies include studying sound design and engineering guitar hacks. After the band sold 5 million copies of the 2001 album Toxicity, Malakian holed up in his house and wrote more than 100 songs - roughly 30 of which are on System's upcoming two-part release, Mezmerize/Hypnotize. Mezmerize is due in May; Hypnotize will follow some six months later. Wired talked with Malakian about his magnum opera.
WIRED: It's been four years since System's last major release. What took you so long
MALAKIAN: I spent a lot of time in pre-production. There were months on end where I was locked up at home, writing and obsessing about how to record the wild sounds I had in my head.
How'd you finally pull off the brain dump?
A lot of experimentation. Like, for one song, I put together a room where I covered the walls and the ceiling with dozens of acoustic guitars. I set it up so that the noise that came out of my amp resonated with the vibration of all the guitar strings in the room and created this really unique tone.
Got any other hacks up your sleeve?
I have one of those crazy double-necked guitars like Jimmy Page played. I turned the pickups off in the bottom neck and left the top neck's pickups on. But I played the strings on the bottom neck and got an awesome drone sound that I used on a few songs. My experiments don't always work out so well, but when they do, there's a huge payoff.
Dude, you truly are a music geek.
I love the fine-tuning of it. When we were recording this album, I'd spend days working on a single snare drum sound. Music's my life. Well, I like hockey, too, but not in the same way.
Why release Mezmerize/Hypnotize in two parts?
Everybody's walking around with 10,000 MP3s in their pocket. If we put out too many songs at once, we'd be inundating people who are already suffering from music overload. This way, we're giving people time to develop a relationship with a smaller batch of songs.
So it's a statement about the experience of listening.
Absolutely. We still put our albums out on vinyl for the same reason. Because when you play a record, you can't just skip around through tracks like you do with CDs or MP3s. You actually have to get out of your chair and turn the record over when the side is done. Physical interaction requires you to focus on the songs in an entirely different way.
What are you listening to these days?
Anything by Kraftwerk - it's the most precise and perfectly produced music ever. I want to incorporate some of that stuff into our new songs, but the challenge is to do it without coming off like we're on some sort of corny retro trip. A lot of new bands come out sounding exactly like some '70s act. That's not modern rock - it's just classic rock done in modern times.
- Eric Steuer
thanks BCR.
I am be liking system of a down. And the other day, my sister who is an elementary school principal, asked me what was on my ipod. So I let her have a listen and she told me that she can't believe I would listen to satanic music like that.
So yeah, it's good!
Sprite
"I call it reveling in natures finest element. Water in its pristine form. Straight from the heavens. We bathe in it, rejoicing in the fullest." --BZ
I'd buy the stupid album off of Itunes, but then I can't use them in Windows Movie Maker. So who's going to burn the CD and send me the MP3s?
Satanic music.....that's a compliment, right?![]()
Crinkle, when is the new velvet revolver due out? I have not heard a thing about this? You have a early release?Originally Posted by Crinkle
Love the soad cd u burnt for me, tanxs
Originally Posted by bcrider
We are Showroom Dummies! Odd he chose Kraftwerk, but man, they take me back.....
Thank you for reminding me to go buy this today.
They've been playing a few singles of the new album on the radio this week, and, I'm sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but, the new songs sound exactly like the old. Not like "cochise" was a masterpiece or anything, but it's still a little dissapointing.Originally Posted by Z
this is all i can find right now, but i know i recently read recently that they are already writing songs for the new album on their current tour. If i find more i'll post it. But can't wait.Originally Posted by Rolling Stone
More fucked up than a cricket in a hubcap
I'm the jong; did not know DuctedTaped ...
Anyhow, would SOTD be considered punk? No. See ZEKE, that's punk rock.
Saw Velvet Revolver in Denver - they rocked - highly recommend seeing those dudes.
Peace - A bigger Jong![]()
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I like SOAD. Intricate, crazy stuff that makes you say "They play this on radio?"
Velvet Revolver is generic bar-band rock that wouldn't get a fan base or a record contract if there weren't famous people in it. STP were a better band in every way, and GnR -- well, I hated them, but at least they wrote songs you could remember. You could pick any Hellacopters album at random, call it the latest Velvet Revolver, and no one would notice.
Audioslave is decent, but they're much less than the sum of their parts. Listening to them makes you realize how much the percussive splat of Zach's vocals was part of the RATM sound, and how much if the energy and drive is missing when Chris Cornell is mooing "Waaaaooooeeeeayayayayayaaeaaaay" instead of Zach spitting "It's coming back around again, this is for the People of the Sun". It's like they could rock if they wanted, but choose not to because they heard that chicks like slow songs. Chris: Grow your hair out and put "Rusty Cage" on repeat until you remember how to make rock and roll again.
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