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Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition

Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2014 11:29 pm
by ShaolinLambKiller
conky wrote:
I've worked in EMS for 8 years, I love looking at trauma. Plus how many people can say that they have seen their insides?


True that, I don't mind trauma, I think it's more of the urge of me wanting to just fuck it up even more, not jerking it cause I'm grossed out, just because I want to see it in action.


Iommic Pope wrote:Yes! I was wondering about the meaning of that, until the last episode....
Cool man! Fellow Vikings fan!
I've really enjoyed the show so far but that last episode felt to me like they've just stepped it up one fuck of a notch. I think things will really start to get hectic now...especially thataa Rollo's head is back in the game.
I can't get my wife to watch it with me :grumpy: , but she loves GoT, so that's ok.




Fuck yea, me and my wife love the show, hell she might even enjoy it much more than I do. I can't wait to see what these next 4 shows are going to bring. I'm assuming just ten tons of death and blood upon everything. Also love GoT, we just been buying the boxed sets. I think it was season 2 we got it in and just watched the entire season over the weekend, we plan to do the same with season 3 we have it in and we are just waiting till we have more free time during the weekend.

Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition

Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2014 11:58 pm
by AxAxSxS
I've seen enough trauma. Best medic is a bored medic. I used to make em teach the squad simple shit like evaluate a casualty or go over IV's.
Once you've seen a few traumatic amputations you get over it. I could think of a few people that I would not mind giving some wings to though...

Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition

Posted: Tue Apr 08, 2014 12:56 am
by Timm Grimm
Medics are definitely a different breed. Imagine a platoon of infantryman just finishing a 12 mile ruck and they are balls deep fucking with nasty sweety feet, bare handed checking them. Too gross for me.

Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition

Posted: Tue Apr 08, 2014 1:03 am
by D.o.S.
I know I'm the only one that posts about Bong here, but more of you guys should listen to this track... if only because they just straight up called their newest record 'Stoner Rock.' It's pretty standard Loud-Amps-Band (sounds a bit like Queen Elephantine, who are also not talked about enough on here, tuning up) but there's full instrumentation and some more exotic tones. Ok. I lied. There's a sitar. Maybe. There was once, for sure. I think.

This is Side A;

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rzH1aGsuXAI[/youtube]

I'm a little more partial to Mana Yood Sushai, I think, but it's all pretty similar -- you can pretty much date Bong albums/EP's/etcs. (of which there are a goddamn ton) by the studio fidelity. Drums kick in around the 11 minute mark. Vocals at 26. Don't wait for it to 'kick in' or anything, though. That's not really the Bong thing.


Here's Mana Yood Sushai -- mellower, more pronounced sitar/vox/drums. After listening to both, I still like this one more.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YLMfBi30LWM[/youtube]

Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition

Posted: Tue Apr 08, 2014 1:28 am
by AxAxSxS
Timm Grimm wrote:Medics are definitely a different breed. Imagine a platoon of infantryman just finishing a 12 mile ruck and they are balls deep fucking with nasty sweety feet, bare handed checking them. Too gross for me.


I learned to not let em near me. I don't have to imagine that scenario, I know it all to well. the kids all want to cut. fuck that. air and some flip flops is the best remedy. I'm fully capable of draining my own puss filled feet thank you very much :lol:

So our practice time has been diminishing lately, and we are trying to write. We're still coming up with good stuff, but the retention of it is a bit harder. Anybody have a tab writing program they could recommend? recording the good ideas in ways that can be taken home would help.

Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition

Posted: Tue Apr 08, 2014 1:44 am
by Iommic Pope
Video everything. Video riff breakdowns after you're happy with them, put them on a private youtube channel so everyone can learn em.
Gets shit done faster.

Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition

Posted: Tue Apr 08, 2014 1:48 am
by AxAxSxS
need video capability, audio just took a shit too. new hard drive has been ordered. WD velociraptor, kinda spendy but should work well. this has been a month of breaking. I can't keep this up money wise. pretty depleted already.

Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition

Posted: Tue Apr 08, 2014 1:52 am
by Iommic Pope
Phone?

emptyparadigm wrote:Clifton -- Best wishes on a speedy recovery brother. I am sure that Matamp is going to be the worst temptation in the world while you recover!


Or, the best motivation....

ShaolinLambKiller wrote:Fuck yea, me and my wife love the show, hell she might even enjoy it much more than I do. I can't wait to see what these next 4 shows are going to bring. I'm assuming just ten tons of death and blood upon everything. Also love GoT, we just been buying the boxed sets. I think it was season 2 we got it in and just watched the entire season over the weekend, we plan to do the same with season 3 we have it in and we are just waiting till we have more free time during the weekend.

Yeah man, the Lothbrok boys are just hittin their strides, now.
Catch up on GoT ASAP, as season 3 is interstellar and season 4 (just started) is going to be fucking EPIC.
And I don't use that word lightly.
Fans of Dorne in the Doom Room?

D.o.S. wrote:I know I'm the only one that posts about Bong here...

I enjoy it when you post those guys. :thumb:

Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition

Posted: Tue Apr 08, 2014 2:05 am
by AxAxSxS
Iommic Pope wrote:Phone?


Dorne :thumb:

Phone? with Ryder having a contest with himself about who can have the largest paiste's made? Phone is sad. Phone cannot handle volume. Tony and I could turn down, and Ryder is far from being a basher on the drums, his technique is actually pretty good in my non drum playing humble opinion. dude has some cymbals that are 26 inches. fucking loud. It would sound like - BRRSSHHHFDTTTTDBRRRRRRSSSHHHTDTDTDDSSSSBRRRRRRRR.

I'm ok with doing it old school and writing shit down, just curious if there is an easy to use app for that. Should be ready to record again next week, or at least have the pc back working. would like to have a way to get tony the riffs we just worked out in the meantime. had some good stuff last jam.

Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition

Posted: Tue Apr 08, 2014 2:16 am
by Iommic Pope
No idea about tabbing made easy, sorry mate.
Well, we used to just video the guitar/bass in isolation at a sensible volume as good riffs came along, its interruptive, but it retains the gold.
If you're just jamming stuff out, yeah that's a lot harder.

Fuck yeah DORNE!

Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition

Posted: Tue Apr 08, 2014 2:23 am
by AxAxSxS
the way I love to write is very much improvisational, capturing something that comes together on the fly. our best stuff comes from that. Songs that are planned out and written by an individual ahead of time can be good, but my favorite stuff comes from that synergy that happens when everyone is grooving on the same vibe and feeling the changes together. Our new years jam is a good example of that. completely improved and we really have not nailed it since. we have riffed off the main stuff we did for that, but it was one of those moments that just came together.
I can remember riffage for about 24 hours after something cool happens, after that, I need a reference.

Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition

Posted: Tue Apr 08, 2014 4:14 am
by Iommic Pope
I'm the same man. We started operating the phone documentation method in the last thing I was in because I am fucking notorious for coming up with something great on the fly, playing it once or twice, and then either forgetting it and moving onto something else, or deliberately fucking with it to make it "better". So, my bass playing mate, who has jammed with me for years, had enough, and decided to stop all proceedings and record the riff so I couldn't fuck with it.
I learnt a lot doing that.

Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition

Posted: Tue Apr 08, 2014 9:09 am
by pelliott
AxAxSxS wrote:
Timm Grimm wrote:Medics are definitely a different breed. Imagine a platoon of infantryman just finishing a 12 mile ruck and they are balls deep fucking with nasty sweety feet, bare handed checking them. Too gross for me.


I learned to not let em near me. I don't have to imagine that scenario, I know it all to well. the kids all want to cut. fuck that. air and some flip flops is the best remedy. I'm fully capable of draining my own puss filled feet thank you very much :lol:


People don't believe how I can work with feet all day. My first clinical rotation in college was with a semi-pro football team and I got the unenviable duty of taping the linemen's ankles. The first one apparently traded feet with sasquatch. I promised myself I would never be disgusted by anything I saw again.

It's pretty great telling a 9th grader their foot will fall off if they pop their blisters.

Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition

Posted: Tue Apr 08, 2014 9:52 am
by spawnofthesith
Vikings and Game of Thrones are both badass.

I see that Bong was mentioned on the previous page, cool band, I stumbled across them on YouTube a few days ago

Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition

Posted: Tue Apr 08, 2014 10:16 am
by samzadgan
AxAxSxS wrote:the way I love to write is very much improvisational, capturing something that comes together on the fly. our best stuff comes from that. Songs that are planned out and written by an individual ahead of time can be good, but my favorite stuff comes from that synergy that happens when everyone is grooving on the same vibe and feeling the changes together. Our new years jam is a good example of that. completely improved and we really have not nailed it since. we have riffed off the main stuff we did for that, but it was one of those moments that just came together.
I can remember riffage for about 24 hours after something cool happens, after that, I need a reference.


Ax...if you get a good group of people in a band and you click...that way of making music is such a beautiful process. I've only had that few times in the past, and the feeling of just moving from riff to riff together whilst improvising is one of the most fulfilling parts of playing music! but yes...memory is an issue for me as well in those scenarios!

Here's a tip that you may/may not have tried...I use my iPhone to record, but i usually wrap the phone in a t-shirt, or put it in the gig bag just to filter the sound a little and it works ok.


Talking about writing music...I've recently got a hankering to play some old school death metal...obituary/dismember/entombed stuff...but since i sold all my dirt pedals besides the Quantum Mystic and Pharaoh i find myself Distortion-less!!!

I'm sure this is only a phase that and not a long term thing...so with that in mind i'm looking for a cheap pedal i can use...to that end i saw a Hardwire metal distortion and Boss Metal Zone, both very cheap second hand. But then i started thinking about the HM2...but they are pretty expensive. What other cheap alternatives are there that would serve the purpose??