Music
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^very nice miss me some jawbreaker
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Here is a topic I would love to see discussed, music you once at least liked that a person or situation ended your appreciation of. Doing this from my phone so I will post a couple later, as they may get long. I know I have a few that I used to be into, that now kill me to have to sit through one song.
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Saw magnum on his first tour back after hiatus in 2011 if I remember correctly. He is dead on with the recorded quality, you are in for a real treat.
He played in my friend's living room on that tour. The show was amazing…
Planning to see then in Chicago next month...
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^love him can't wait for the new record
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Like The Hellacopters? Say thanks to Sonic's Rendezvous Band then….
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Blast from the past…love FNM
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So I'm new here, but music threads are my jam, and I really loved the playlist I got out of it today, so let me post some of my favorites and return the favor:
Everything Everything- Cough Cough
WU LYF- We Bros
Maps & Atlases- Fever
Yellow Ostrich- Whale
I listen to a ton of technical metal as well, any BTBAM fans on here?
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I'm a big fan of wu lyf myself bandmailtony. It's a real shame they called it quits. The singer has a new solo song out there that is quite good
The self titled album from between the buried and me was definitely a favourite of mine a decade back, haven't heard anything recent if they are still releasing stuff though.
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FNM is also a favorite of another would-be (though bald) ginger on the forum… And yours truly. Thanks for posting that.
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Daniel, did you hear the other guys' project from WU LYF, titled Los Porcos? Also really fantastic.
BTBAM has five LPs, an EP and a cover album aside from their self-titled! If you listen to the progression over time, it goes from "technical death metal" to something like "technical space metal." It's really really brilliant, especially since Tommy taught himself to growl properly between the second and third albums. Also they have a different drummer from the first album, and they've kept the new guy all these years. Very clean, very talented complex drumming
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I understand the Ramones place in history , but as a half-arsed
hack on drums and guitar - I found them boring . This sort of music , math rock,
jazz fusion prog , cinematic instrumentals whatever you need to call it - inspires me and affords repeat listenings .Cheers
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Daniel, did you hear the other guys' project from WU LYF, titled Los Porcos? Also really fantastic.
BTBAM has five LPs, an EP and a cover album aside from their self-titled! If you listen to the progression over time, it goes from "technical death metal" to something like "technical space metal." It's really really brilliant, especially since Tommy taught himself to growl properly between the second and third albums. Also they have a different drummer from the first album, and they've kept the new guy all these years. Very clean, very talented complex drumming
hey man. im a huge metal fan and i enjoy btbam, but theyre not a favourite. tommy is one talented dude though!