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Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition

Posted: Sat Apr 05, 2014 12:51 pm
by AngryGoldfish
pelliott wrote:Not gonna lie I listened to a few songs by Godsmack, SOAD, Trivium (Ascendancy was actually good god damnit) and Slipknot in high school to get fired up for sport

System of a Down is still one of my favourite bands to this day. Ascendancy was a great modern thrashy album. Slipknot are awesome. They've made some shit, but they've made some great tunes, too.

Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition

Posted: Sat Apr 05, 2014 1:02 pm
by odontophobia
ShaunNecro wrote:
t-rey wrote:This. If you were into 'heavy' music at my high school you were into shit like Slipknot. I actually tried listening to a lot of the numetal shit I liked in high school and its just so silly. One of the rock radio stations around here plays 'modern rock' that all sounds like numetal with solos. It's all pretty terrible. I guess that makes it post numetal, AMIRIGHT :poke:


I was into numetal when I was in middle school, since I thought it was the heaviest music around. Then the summer before I was a freshman I discovered death metal and pretty much dropped slipknot and all associated bands.
I started playing bass because of the post-hardcore bands in my area though.


if you were in Bay City back then our paths must have crossed. What bands?

Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition

Posted: Sat Apr 05, 2014 1:07 pm
by ShaunNecro
odontophobia wrote:
ShaunNecro wrote:
t-rey wrote:This. If you were into 'heavy' music at my high school you were into shit like Slipknot. I actually tried listening to a lot of the numetal shit I liked in high school and its just so silly. One of the rock radio stations around here plays 'modern rock' that all sounds like numetal with solos. It's all pretty terrible. I guess that makes it post numetal, AMIRIGHT :poke:


I was into numetal when I was in middle school, since I thought it was the heaviest music around. Then the summer before I was a freshman I discovered death metal and pretty much dropped slipknot and all associated bands.
I started playing bass because of the post-hardcore bands in my area though.


if you were in Bay City back then our paths must have crossed. What bands?

Or Die Trying, Chiodos Brothers (back before they got big), Natalie Fight.

Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition

Posted: Sat Apr 05, 2014 2:30 pm
by CaptainBoxman
My first gig was Trivium on the Ascendancy tour. For 15 that was pretty good

Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition

Posted: Sat Apr 05, 2014 2:38 pm
by Krosis
AngryGoldfish wrote:
Krosis wrote:Slipknot is awful. I never understood their success.

They're a technically accomplished band with a defined image, aggressive stage presence, and lyrics to make every angry teenager nod his head in agreement and satisfaction. What's not to understand?


I agree with all your points except that they're technically accomplished. At least when they first came out their riffs were all like

0---0---3----0---3----0

etc

I understand they have added guitar solos since then but I don't have the will to sit down and listen to their material.

Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition

Posted: Sat Apr 05, 2014 2:43 pm
by odontophobia
ShaunNecro wrote:
odontophobia wrote:
ShaunNecro wrote:
t-rey wrote:This. If you were into 'heavy' music at my high school you were into shit like Slipknot. I actually tried listening to a lot of the numetal shit I liked in high school and its just so silly. One of the rock radio stations around here plays 'modern rock' that all sounds like numetal with solos. It's all pretty terrible. I guess that makes it post numetal, AMIRIGHT :poke:


I was into numetal when I was in middle school, since I thought it was the heaviest music around. Then the summer before I was a freshman I discovered death metal and pretty much dropped slipknot and all associated bands.
I started playing bass because of the post-hardcore bands in my area though.


if you were in Bay City back then our paths must have crossed. What bands?

Or Die Trying, Chiodos Brothers (back before they got big), Natalie Fight.


That would've been my guess. :)

Sounds like high school and just post graduation before moving to Grand Rapids, for me. Weird to think that was 10-12 years ago.

All of those shows out at Jamestowne Hall and Eastland and whatever they used to call the upstairs at Washington Lanes. And any show in Kurt's basement out in Saginaw... if you ever made it out there.

Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition

Posted: Sat Apr 05, 2014 2:52 pm
by ShaunNecro
odontophobia wrote:
ShaunNecro wrote:
odontophobia wrote:
ShaunNecro wrote:
t-rey wrote:This. If you were into 'heavy' music at my high school you were into shit like Slipknot. I actually tried listening to a lot of the numetal shit I liked in high school and its just so silly. One of the rock radio stations around here plays 'modern rock' that all sounds like numetal with solos. It's all pretty terrible. I guess that makes it post numetal, AMIRIGHT :poke:


I was into numetal when I was in middle school, since I thought it was the heaviest music around. Then the summer before I was a freshman I discovered death metal and pretty much dropped slipknot and all associated bands.
I started playing bass because of the post-hardcore bands in my area though.


if you were in Bay City back then our paths must have crossed. What bands?

Or Die Trying, Chiodos Brothers (back before they got big), Natalie Fight.


That would've been my guess. :)

Sounds like high school and just post graduation before moving to Grand Rapids, for me. Weird to think that was 10-12 years ago.

All of those shows out at Jamestowne Hall and Eastland and whatever they used to call the upstairs at Washington Lanes. And any show in Kurt's basement out in Saginaw... if you ever made it out there.


Dude, I played sooooo many shows at Jamestown from 2006-2009!
I played in somebody's basement in Saginaw... hmmm....

Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition

Posted: Sat Apr 05, 2014 2:57 pm
by AngryGoldfish
Krosis wrote:
AngryGoldfish wrote:
Krosis wrote:Slipknot is awful. I never understood their success.

They're a technically accomplished band with a defined image, aggressive stage presence, and lyrics to make every angry teenager nod his head in agreement and satisfaction. What's not to understand?


I agree with all your points except that they're technically accomplished. At least when they first came out their riffs were all like

0---0---3----0---3----0

etc

I understand they have added guitar solos since then but I don't have the will to sit down and listen to their material.

Yeah, sure, as far as guitar riffs go they weren't that technically accomplished, but in other areas they were. The drumming is quite intricate, but it's the layering and structuring that throws off a lot of musicians when they're trying to cover their material. It doesn't flow like other music does. You really have to be on your A-game to get it all tight.

Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition

Posted: Sat Apr 05, 2014 3:26 pm
by AxAxSxS
Finished my new board. It's my solution to stuff getting bumped in transit or during setup.

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the clear parts are Lexan and should be durable enough. I hope....

Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition

Posted: Sat Apr 05, 2014 4:12 pm
by Krosis
AxAxSxS wrote:Finished my new board. It's my solution to stuff getting bumped in transit or during setup.

Image

Image

the clear parts are Lexan and should be durable enough. I hope....


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Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition

Posted: Sat Apr 05, 2014 4:21 pm
by odontophobia
ShaunNecro wrote:
Dude, I played sooooo many shows at Jamestown from 2006-2009!
I played in somebody's basement in Saginaw... hmmm....


I miss Jamestowne. Haven't been there in a few years.


AxAxSxS -- board look good. The plexi seems like a pretty good idea.

Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition

Posted: Sat Apr 05, 2014 4:32 pm
by AxAxSxS
thanks guys, I put the pedals that don't get messed with on the bottom tier . trying to idiot proof things is hard when I'm the idiot in question :lol:

Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition

Posted: Sat Apr 05, 2014 4:34 pm
by van_muddlestein
D.o.S. wrote:As someone who smokes irregularly, I hate the smell of weed.


I thought I was the only person on earth who apparently hates the stench of weed. HIGH FIVE!

Also, Nu Metal, just like any other genre, has some shit that doesn't suck and a LOT that does....no need to hate on the genre, just hate on the shitty bands.

Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition

Posted: Sat Apr 05, 2014 4:45 pm
by ShaolinLambKiller
Nope, I'm one of those who hates the smell as well.

I was already listening to death metal when the whole nu metal thing started up, I got some cds to try out and it was all like... well all this I'm already listening to is better.

As far as slipknot it was one of those obviously they are writing for a certain demographic and that's what they set out to do. I came across some video of both the guitarists of slipknot. separately playing and not in masks and not playing slipknot songs. I was actually pretty impressed. I knew they had some skill I just wasn't aware to what degree.

Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition

Posted: Sat Apr 05, 2014 5:28 pm
by t-rey
pelliott wrote:
t-rey wrote:This. If you were into 'heavy' music at my high school you were into shit like Slipknot. I actually tried listening to a lot of the numetal shit I liked in high school and its just so silly. One of the rock radio stations around here plays 'modern rock' that all sounds like numetal with solos. It's all pretty terrible. I guess that makes it post numetal, AMIRIGHT :poke:


Bro rock on the radio today is just nu metal riffs with some dude who sounds like a more constipated Chad Kroeger yelling about being bullied/his girlfriend sleeping around and HE NO GONNA TAKE IT NO MORE


Pretty much. "Poor me. I'm so sad. I'm gonna make the best rawk song of ALL TIME about this."

I actually just finished an essay about bullying for the book I'm working on :!!!:

Krosis wrote:I agree with all your points except that they're technically accomplished. At least when they first came out their riffs were all like

0---0---3----0---3----0

etc

I understand they have added guitar solos since then but I don't have the will to sit down and listen to their material.


Don't mistake this for a defense of Slipknot. The guitarists are both solid players though. Kind of like how Wes Borland and Jon 5 can play their asses off but ended up in bands that horribly underutilized them.

AxAxSxS wrote:Image

the clear parts are Lexan and should be durable enough. I hope....


Looks like that should do the trick. But DAT DESTROYER :love: :love: :love: