Originally posted by Sadako of Girth
Its interesting that you say that about "Sadako's Rock Band"...
Cause one of my old drummers actually is a dead ringer for the one portrayed above.Who is the new pasty guy...?
Do we need to learn a bluegrass set...? 😛
Yeah, sorta a Yellowcard-esk lineup of 'ska-not-ska ska punk'. And the new pasty guy is called Sam, he's a bit nervous as you can probably tell
Originally posted by queeq
I like the violin player.
But I do like the violin solo's yellowcard deliver.
Sadako
Nervous as he rightly is, given theanti-violin playing contingent of the rest of the band.
They think it all to bea fiddle. 😛
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queeq
Which it is, but a good one. It must be hard to have someone in the band who actually grasps the concept of melody. 😉
I dunno, some hardcore/metalcore/thrash/deathcore bands grasp a limited knowledge of melody - inevitably lumping them into melodic hardcore/melodic metal/melodic thrash/melodic death metal etc...
Depending on how fast paced and agressive you're willing to go into the metal scene - me, the furtherest i got was deathcore, then i backed off a bit, and i'm happy with bog standard metalcore
Originally posted by Sadako of Girth
FNM album: released in 1992.Its actually my favorite album or all time.
Classifiable (only just classifiable as anything) as alteranative rock.But some f the most melodic, weird, catchy, dark vs light, beautiful and flowy vs ugly and crushing kinda stuff going. 🙂
I highly recommend it.
ah yeah, the album with Epic and Midlife crisis...probably the only two songs i can say i officially like, as every other song i've heard i don't know the names of...lol
Originally posted by CadoAngelus
ah yeah, the album with Epic and Midlife crisis...probably the only two songs i can say i officially like, as every other song i've heard i don't know the names of...lol
Epic was on "The real thing"...
Midlife Crisis though, that was on it.
They proudly attempted commercial suicide with "Angel Dust" after "the Real thing" Patton started singing like a man with balls, the songs got more diametrically opposed in the balance of beautiful/ugly and it was/it just is really weird. So many oddly balanced styles on each tune.
Jizzlobber, Kindergarten, Be Agressive, Caffiene, Everything's Ruined, RV, Malpractice, Crack hitler, Land of sunshine...? Totally revolutionary album. And the last album with Jim Martin on guitar, no less. Haunting, unique, crushing, deep, not-easy-listening record. It seperated the hardcore from the pussies, listening wise.