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Mudfuzz wrote:
snipelfritz wrote:44 pages in 4 days. Holy shit. The doom is strong with this one.

Yeah, I've noticed a growing popularity in much slower, heavier metal. Which is good compared to the regurgitated bullcrap that has become known as death metal.


It's been slow coming too... like I got into the melvins back went nirvana still existed :lol:


So did Nirvana.
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Lol, I got into big boy underpants back when nirvana still existed.
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snipelfritz wrote:Lol, I got into big boy underpants back when nirvana still existed.


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louderthangod wrote:Good to see the new home of the doom room.

Anyone have any good bandcamp finds lately? It's been a few weeks since I've gone on a binge over there.


Good to see you bro!!!

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I hate to be a downer, but I feel like "doom" is going through the same hipster renaissance that "black metal" did. I'm not trying to dis anyone here, or anyone anywhere specifically. I'm just saying it's a zeitgeist which is a nice way of calling it trendy. Yes, The Melvins have been around for decades (and are not traditional 'doom' anyway) but it seems to me that it was one of the least mainstream forms of metal and thus akin to the really ugly clothes at Salvation Army that nobody wanted until some kids who were trying to find some fashion that hadn't been appropriated yet. Granted, doom metal is much cooler than stained bike shorts and a paisley blouse. I just don't trust anyone who doesn't make or appreciate doom "naturally"; that is, regardless of what anyone else is doing.

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H18 wrote:I hate to be a downer, but I feel like "doom" is going through the same hipster renaissance that "black metal" did. I'm not trying to dis anyone here, or anyone anywhere specifically. I'm just saying it's a zeitgeist which is a nice way of calling it trendy. Yes, The Melvins have been around for decades (and are not traditional 'doom' anyway) but it seems to me that it was one of the least mainstream forms of metal and thus akin to the really ugly clothes at Salvation Army that nobody wanted until some kids who were trying to find some fashion that hadn't been appropriated yet. Granted, doom metal is much cooler than stained bike shorts and a paisley blouse. I just don't trust anyone who doesn't make or appreciate doom "naturally"; that is, regardless of what anyone else is doing.

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"traditional doom"
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But I'm sick of everyone trying to play Sweet leaf at half speed :p
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Mudfuzz wrote:But I'm sick of everyone trying to play Sweet leaf at half speed :p


That's why everyone should try to play this at half speed instead:

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JYGoougMHSQ[/youtube]
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Mudfuzz wrote:
H18 wrote:I hate to be a downer, but I feel like "doom" is going through the same hipster renaissance that "black metal" did. I'm not trying to dis anyone here, or anyone anywhere specifically. I'm just saying it's a zeitgeist which is a nice way of calling it trendy. Yes, The Melvins have been around for decades (and are not traditional 'doom' anyway) but it seems to me that it was one of the least mainstream forms of metal and thus akin to the really ugly clothes at Salvation Army that nobody wanted until some kids who were trying to find some fashion that hadn't been appropriated yet. Granted, doom metal is much cooler than stained bike shorts and a paisley blouse. I just don't trust anyone who doesn't make or appreciate doom "naturally"; that is, regardless of what anyone else is doing.

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"traditional doom"
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But I'm sick of everyone trying to play Sweet leaf at half speed :p

You know what I mean, Melvins are multi-faceted and unpredictable.
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H18 wrote:
Mudfuzz wrote:
H18 wrote:I hate to be a downer, but I feel like "doom" is going through the same hipster renaissance that "black metal" did. I'm not trying to dis anyone here, or anyone anywhere specifically. I'm just saying it's a zeitgeist which is a nice way of calling it trendy. Yes, The Melvins have been around for decades (and are not traditional 'doom' anyway) but it seems to me that it was one of the least mainstream forms of metal and thus akin to the really ugly clothes at Salvation Army that nobody wanted until some kids who were trying to find some fashion that hadn't been appropriated yet. Granted, doom metal is much cooler than stained bike shorts and a paisley blouse. I just don't trust anyone who doesn't make or appreciate doom "naturally"; that is, regardless of what anyone else is doing.

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"traditional doom"
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But I'm sick of everyone trying to play Sweet leaf at half speed :p

You know what I mean, Melvins are multi-faceted and unpredictable.

I know :p :poke: :p And that is why they and bands like them that can live in the superheaviness but rise above it and swing back down like a hammer from the sky ROOL :thumb:
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Interesting. I'm guessing the Carver/Tapco side does the extreme harshness? Either way, thank you. I'm going to have to leave this forum, so that I don't start thinking I need an aluminum guitar. You guys and you're damn albini love and EGC thread...


From all I know, yes.


Honestly, bridge p90's on aluminum is pretty bright and cutting. Pair it with any overdrive and a compressor and you've got the sound. It's definitely by far one of my favorite sounds ever
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H18 wrote:I hate to be a downer, but I feel like "doom" is going through the same hipster renaissance that "black metal" did. I'm not trying to dis anyone here, or anyone anywhere specifically. I'm just saying it's a zeitgeist which is a nice way of calling it trendy. Yes, The Melvins have been around for decades (and are not traditional 'doom' anyway) but it seems to me that it was one of the least mainstream forms of metal and thus akin to the really ugly clothes at Salvation Army that nobody wanted until some kids who were trying to find some fashion that hadn't been appropriated yet. Granted, doom metal is much cooler than stained bike shorts and a paisley blouse. I just don't trust anyone who doesn't make or appreciate doom "naturally"; that is, regardless of what anyone else is doing.

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Stoner rock and to a lesser degree doom, has already kinda done that and passed at least a few years ago. When Sleep first reformed there were tons of hipsters and then hipsters at High on Fire shows. Either way it won't last.
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louderthangod wrote:Stoner rock and to a lesser degree doom, has already kinda done that and passed at least a few years ago. When Sleep first reformed there were tons of hipsters and then hipsters at High on Fire shows. Either way it won't last.


Then we must.. innovate.

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Not going to quote everyone on the whiskey stuff but Black Bush is awesome, as is JW Green (which they are getting rid of in the next 18 months so stock up)

As far as vodka find yourself some Russian Standard Platinum, I'm not a vodka fan but I would never turn that down.

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samzadgan wrote:Is it as good as the original one? i love my spaghetti westerns, and although i like Tarantino films, i'm not sure you can mess with a film like Django and remake it these days.


Two completely different movies, they lift the music in the beginning of the Tarantino film, and Franco Nero has a cameo in it, other than that different films.
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.homewrecker. wrote:
samzadgan wrote:Is it as good as the original one? i love my spaghetti westerns, and although i like Tarantino films, i'm not sure you can mess with a film like Django and remake it these days.


Two completely different movies, they lift the music in the beginning of the Tarantino film, and Franco Nero has a cameo in it, other than that different films.



Isn't this the only Django Unchained? I mean there are like twenty movies with the Django character.
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