wsas3 wrote:I've never actually posted here so... Spencer, 17, NYC Booze, Pedals, Reading, Showering, Politics And i love Fuck Overdrive. It's an important enough part of my life to be mentioned in every forum I frequent.
Lmao. Thats how i feel about the Earthquaker Sea Machine...but it seems like not alotta folks dig chorus pedals.
Heavenly sounds, grating gates; driving cars through surreal fates.
Hello hello. Made an account sometime ages ago, don't know what happened to it.
Anyway I'm Andrew, 20 years old from Australia. I'm studying Prosthetics. I'm a Coffee addict, Beer snob, I also like nice Scotch. I love all sorts of music but whenever I end up playing guitar it's usually Post-metal. Generic ISIS cloning ofcause.
My name is Tyler, I am 20 and even though I have been playing guitar for 9 years, and every guitarist I know has only had good things to say about my playing, I honestly feel like I suck. I was actually led here through stalking Aen via youtube, which opened my eyes to a whole new world and an empty bank account. I have grown a love for oscillation and hope to one day oscillate myself. I am in a half ass band called The Grey Estate, with my best friend who plays bass (have been playing together all 9 years) and 2 other people I met in school. It's a concept band because that's how I roll as a singer/songwriter. I am currently beginning work on a solo project (occassionally featuring above mentioned bassist, because he is truly gifted and makes me sound better). My projects title is "The Winters of War Time" and it is a synthetic sounding project in attempt to improve at making digital music.
Other than music I am Stoke for Star Wars: The Old Republic to launch having played Star Wars Galaxies and WoW for the better half of my life. I am originally from Ypsilanti, MI (inbetween Ann Arbor and Detroit) and currently wondering how I ended up in Searcy, Arkansas for college, a dry well for any sort of good music. I'm a Junior and up until this semester was a psychology major, however I have now switched to Electronic Media Production and have a job working at a radio station which I love. My post college plan is to do the 2 year Teach America program (2 years teaching in an inner city school) then move to New Zealand or Germany where I can open up a music store with an affordable, rentable practice space where local bands can also record.
I was lucky enough to take a semester of school overseas where I got to visit Greece (where I lived for 3 months) Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Turkey, Italy, Spain, Germany, France, England, and Ireland. Absolutely the highlight of my life, the most amazing part of my travel was that in every country I visited I was able to connect to atleast one person through music.
Welcome to THE place of the brotherly fuzz love, dudes Psyre I know readily from devi forum, nice to see You around (about timefor an introduction ), and Andrew, too has already some ILF history to back him up.
You MIGHT already know... but I feel it's not been brought to light too often lately:
there's been only one rule to the wacky Wild West forum of ILF, so remember not to break it. The rule is the unwritten rule of Tom Dalton and it says simply: don't be an asshole. Remember that, love thy fuzzy fuzz loving brothers and everything is cool and stays cool in the unsencored shit and giggles parade of ILF.
:::: Metal up Yöur Jazz! with FUZZIFERblack psychedelic doom ::::
Ugly Nora wrote:It's a sad day when Bassus Sanguinis becomes the voice of reason.
Psyre wrote: then move to New Zealand or Germany where I can open up a music store with an affordable, rentable practice space where local bands can also record.
Haha will do man, Germany is absolutely amazing, I have really only been to Munich, but Cologne is actually my dad's favorite place he has ever been too.
Hi. Name's Jordan. I spend a lot of time (probably too much) on Rig-Talk, which is pretty great for discussing the amps I'm most interested in. Not a lot of fuzz love there however...So, that's why I'm here:)
I always have a handful of pedals on hand but have never had a "proper" pedalboard. I'd like to put a board together with clean wiring/power and a nice assortment of pedals. Hopefully you guys/gals can introduce me to some unique pedals!
My main od pedals are a Lovepedal Eternity and Xotic BB+. I've had many others that have come and gone: OCD v4, TS9, Jekyll & Hyde, Surreal More (should've kept that one) and several others... Currently interested in London Fuzz germanium. Ok, I'll quit blabbing now.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Great ILF transactions/deals with: Mordecainyc, Mauerkraut, Monkey Boy, oldangelmidnight
Welcome, fuzzypumpkins, to the vast and wonderful land of the brotherly fuzz love.
EVERYBODY hanging out in here for long enough turns into the fuzzy-mite! That includes all vegetables, even the pumpkin, though it's a fruit. Call any vegetable and the changes are good... (etc)
Yes, Sir, just remember the ONE AND ONLY RULE of ILF simply don't be an asshole (as formulated by one Tom Dalton), and contribute a bit, and make friends with the amiable regulars, and ALL will be good. Really fuzzy. You'll see.
:::: Metal up Yöur Jazz! with FUZZIFERblack psychedelic doom ::::
Ugly Nora wrote:It's a sad day when Bassus Sanguinis becomes the voice of reason.
Bassus Sanguinis wrote:Yes, Sir, just remember the ONE AND ONLY RULE of ILF simply don't be an asshole (as formulated by one Tom Dalton), and contribute a bit, and make friends with the amiable regulars, and ALL will be good. Really fuzzy. You'll see.
True words. ILF is a super friendly place with all cool people willing to talk/help/discuss with you. Very welcoming place. and you don't get bullied because you are new Much more awesome than any other forum
P.S.: The smilies are way cooler than anywhere else.