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Angepain posted:Going to start a band that changes at least one member every gig with a four-gig membership limit until it has featured every musician in the country In 2015 I saw punk band Titus Andronicus 3 times in London when they were touring a new album. They introduced a new member the first show and by the 3rd had entirely changed their lineup except the front man, including the new member they'd introduced about 6 months earlier. Always been infinitely curious about what happened there.
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josh04 posted:And do they have jobs, these droogs? Sorry all, the answer I was looking for was in fact "No, the droogs don't work"
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Angepain posted:Going to start a band that changes at least one member every gig with a four-gig membership limit until it has featured every musician in the country
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50,000 Fall Members Can't Be Wrongjosh04 posted:Sorry all, the answer I was looking for was in fact "No, the droogs don't work"
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Jaeluni Asjil posted:Did you guys or guyesses ever get into those Rock Family Trees? I watched the TV series. Actually hearing the stories is more interesting to me than looking at pages of connections.
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I remember finding it funny how Napalm Death is one of the biggest bands out there in grindcore and none of the original members are in it. Like, they've have a consistent line up for decades but it's just that all the founding members said "gently caress it" after a couple of years.
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Tesseraction posted:I remember finding it funny how Napalm Death is one of the biggest bands out there in grindcore and none of the original members are in it. Hell. Sides 1 & 2 of their debut record Scum have almost entirely different lineups. Side 1 is Justin Broadrick, Mick Harris & Nic Bullen, side 2 is Lee Dorrian, Bill Steer, Jim Wheatley & Mick Harris. Side note but I think I've all those guys live except Wheatley, and none of them were with Napalm Death. Dorrian was Cathedral, Bullen was this loving weirdo behind a laptop with 2 other people behind laptops, Harris with Scorn (Bullen & Harris were at different versions of the Birmingham music festival Supersonic), Broadrick with both Godflesh & Jesu and Steer with Carcass. (I have also seen Napalm Death several times with their mostly stable since 1991 lineup of Barney, Shane, Danny & confusingly Mitch Harris, no relation to Mick Harris
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Just saw this on local community group for local peoplequote:about 6.30pm, approx 6 youths throwing potatoes and carrots at property’s around Sycamore Drive. No clockwork oranges that I'm aware of.
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Cheaper than eggs
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I forgot Steer was in Napalm Death as well. Heartwork is probably the best British metal album of all time (yeah I'm including all those ones you're thinking of)
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Oh man if that happened to me I'd be stewing.
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Sir Sidney Poitier posted:Oh man if that happened to me I'd be stewing. Still not sure if it's an expected outcome of the egg shortage or the new Tory food initiative.
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Sir Sidney Poitier posted:Oh man if that happened to me I'd be stewing. ![]() I love inventiveness in anti social behaviour.
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Status Quos book is the most unintentionally hilarious rock autobiography of all time. Rossi is the most boring man in pop and Parfitt is like an unhinged 5 year old.
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forkboy84 posted:Hell. Sides 1 & 2 of their debut record Scum have almost entirely different lineups. Side 1 is Justin Broadrick, Mick Harris & Nic Bullen, side 2 is Lee Dorrian, Bill Steer, Jim Wheatley & Mick Harris. Awww, that was going to be my piece of Napalm Death trivia! Mick Harris' project Lull is excellent, he has just released a new record on Cold Spring.
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The Perfect Element posted:
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Guavanaut posted:Potato you might be able to crack a window if you slung it hard enough, but who goes around throwing carrots? I can't even think of a reaction to that other than 'thanks...?' Must've been Clive Owen I reckon ![]()
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Guavanaut posted:Potato you might be able to crack a window if you slung it hard enough, but who goes around throwing carrots? I can't even think of a reaction to that other than 'thanks...?' Sharpen them first and you could take an eye out
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Dead Goon posted:Awww, that was going to be my piece of Napalm Death trivia! Pretty sure I saw some proper boomer brain "send them all back" nonsense from Bullen recently, which was a shame. But the rest of the band still seen pretty decent on the whole. Certainly Shane & Barney are incredibly pleasant. Failed Imagineer posted:I forgot Steer was in Napalm Death as well. Heartwork is probably the best British metal album of all time (yeah I'm including all those ones you're thinking of) I'd argue Heartwork isn't even the best Carcass album, but I'm also the guy who thinks the first 2 At The Gates records dump all over Slaughter of the Soul so I'm just not a melodeath guy. I was at one point but yeah, I like a few more rough edges on my music generally speaking. So I'd plump for Necrotism Descanting The Insalubrious, which has some of those surprisingly catchy hooky riffs from Heartwork but slightly less polish too, without being a barely-listenable mess production-wise like Reek of Putrefaction.
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forkboy84 posted:I'd argue Heartwork isn't even the best Carcass album, but I'm also the guy who thinks the first 2 At The Gates records dump all over Slaughter of the Soul so I'm just not a melodeath guy. I was at one point but yeah, I like a few more rough edges on my music generally speaking. So I'd plump for Necrotism Descanting The Insalubrious, which has some of those surprisingly catchy hooky riffs from Heartwork but slightly less polish too, without being a barely-listenable mess production-wise like Reek of Putrefaction. I'm all about the polish. I never understood production that sounds intentionally bad. Sloppy playing is fine, to an extent, but if your black metal band sounds like it was recorded via Walkman headphones then nah I'm fine thanks.
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I regret to advise that Keith did a phone in on LBC this morning.
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keep punching joe posted:I regret to advise that Keith did a phone in on LBC this morning. Did they bring on a Neo Nazi to agree with him on immigration again?
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Gonzo McFee posted:Did they bring on a Neo Nazi to agree with him on immigration again? They didn't have to.
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Gonzo McFee posted:Did they bring on a Neo Nazi to agree with him on immigration again? They brought on a trans woman for him to patronise.
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https://twitter.com/BBCBreaking/status/1614946482544644098
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Failed Imagineer posted:I'm all about the polish. I never understood production that sounds intentionally bad. Sloppy playing is fine, to an extent, but if your black metal band sounds like it was recorded via Walkman headphones then nah I'm fine thanks. That's the thing with Necrotism I like, it nails the sweet spot, it's not a slick melodeath record but it's still well produced. Honestly, my favourite production is "I'm not aware of the production". Some recorded on a 4 track black metal band trying to recreate the sounds of Darkthrone doing Transilvanian Hunger isn't particularly interesting to me (especially when I can just listen to Transilvanian Hunger) but then there's some rough punk demos I've heard which are much more exciting than their later records. There's a 6 minute, 9 track demo I have from a Russian punk band called Viva La Vulva & it's one my favourite records of 2017. And I don't think they ever recorded anything else, at least not that made it to Bandcamp, but it's raw as hell & that just adds to the charm. Feel like there's a difference between garbage production & raw production but it's one of those things that I don't really have the vocabulary to describe
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forkboy84 posted:That's the thing with Necrotism I like, it nails the sweet spot, it's not a slick melodeath record but it's still well produced. Honestly, my favourite production is "I'm not aware of the production". Some recorded on a 4 track black metal band trying to recreate the sounds of Darkthrone doing Transilvanian Hunger isn't particularly interesting to me (especially when I can just listen to Transilvanian Hunger) but then there's some rough punk demos I've heard which are much more exciting than their later records. Melodeath. gently caress me, extreme metal really has entered the age of the Ronco collection, hasn't it? "Remember, 40 Golden Grindcore Melodies is not available in the shops. Call our hotline to order within 14 days and receive your free Bands That Go Wuuurrrgggh tea cosy!"
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Jedit posted:Melodeath. gently caress me, extreme metal really has entered the age of the Ronco collection, hasn't it? Melodeath isn't new, goes back to like the 80s, it's a mix of Death Metal and Heavy Metal.
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No doubt this just one bad apple. Lessons will be learnt, now let's all move on.
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Failed Imagineer posted:I forgot Steer was in Napalm Death as well. Heartwork is probably the best British metal album of all time (yeah I'm including all those ones you're thinking of) Man, you just reminded me that Alexi Laiho passed away, leaving us with a half-finished album that showed a rekindling of his earlier songwriting chops.
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The Perfect Element posted:No doubt this just one bad apple. Lessons will be learnt, now let's all move on.
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Jedit posted:Melodeath. gently caress me, extreme metal really has entered the age of the Ronco collection, hasn't it? Metal is nothing if not a thousand micro-subgenre. Love my post-black metal
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Sugababes are the true Ship of Thesus of music.
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One bad apple in a barrel that's specifically designed to maintain the right temperature and humidity to ensure all the apples rot at speeds hitherto unknown in the natural world
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EmptyVessel posted:I hope that's a joke. Hah I lived next door to thighpaulsandra when I was a kid. Great guy, always used to get me free tickets to Spiritualized gigs and to festivals they played at. Glad he's doing okay.
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Comrade Fakename posted:Sugababes are the true Ship of Thesus of music. Jumped the shark after Mutya left tbh. Although apparently the original trio dropped a record last year, huh. I'm curious to hear it
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The Perfect Element posted:No doubt this just one bad apple. Lessons will be learnt, now let's all move on. This gets me every time - the 'one bad apple' phrase seems to be taken to mean the opposite of what it originally did. It doesn't mean "there's just one bad apple, the rest are fine", it's "one bad apple spoils the bunch". Tolerating 'the one bad apple' spreads its rot to the rest of the institution. As we see repeatedly with the police.
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Did Coil ever get paid back or revenge for whoever did them wrong (err the Red Queen? album cover which is entirely devoted to 'gently caress this guy who ripped us off, so much)
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https://twitter.com/Hamza_a96/status/1614919004040175616?s=19 Lmao
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Red Oktober posted:This gets me every time - the 'one bad apple' phrase seems to be taken to mean the opposite of what it originally did. It doesn't mean "there's just one bad apple, the rest are fine", it's "one bad apple spoils the bunch". See also: Blood is thicker than water. Originally: The blood of the covenant is thicker than the water of the womb Curiosity killed the cat (but satisfaction brought it back) Great minds think alike (but fools rarely differ)
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