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Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition

Posted: Sun Apr 21, 2013 4:37 pm
by new05002
The Wood Wizard wrote:Sweet, yeah man,
What you got?


Crybay Classic, Bootsy Collins FuzzWah

Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition

Posted: Sun Apr 21, 2013 5:22 pm
by whiskey_face
fuck yes
dod 250
50$

winner winner chicken dinner

Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition

Posted: Sun Apr 21, 2013 7:26 pm
by t-rey
ryan summit wrote:im just living vicariously
through your opiate haze

speaking of
im almost down to 1/4 subox a day
could be free of opiate dependancy
by the end of the year
unless....well...the wagon comes....
one day at a time


That's okay - happy to provide a service as long as it's not harmful to your own efforts.

Congrats on the step downs on suboxone. Good luck stepping down out of the maintenance :thumb:

AxAxSxS wrote:Superchamp sounds like a sweet little head.
Hang in there man. I was in your shoes for about a month after my 1st knee surgery and wen't a bit nuts. If I had to do anything important I'd write shit down. They had me pretty heavily medicated :!!!:


Yeah they seem really good for a home player like me. I wouldn't mind picking one up somewhere down the line. And I hear you about heavy duty meds after heavy duty surgery. I turned my brain into mush after eating whatever they gave me for three weeks non stop after I had my first major surgery.

I watched 'Following' earlier today - Christopher Nolan's first film. Like a noir film. Very cool.

Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition

Posted: Sun Apr 21, 2013 8:40 pm
by AxAxSxS
I might have to check out some of the suggestions for your entertainment.

Paging Darren :idea: viewtopic.php?f=44&t=33242

Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition

Posted: Sun Apr 21, 2013 9:44 pm
by live-i-evil
AxAxSxS wrote:I might have to check out some of the suggestions for your entertainment.

Paging Darren :idea: viewtopic.php?f=44&t=33242


That's rad!

Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition

Posted: Mon Apr 22, 2013 5:30 am
by samzadgan
Missed a lot of good stuff over the weekend…think I’m all caught up now!

Droneforbreakfast wrote:i'd go for the Kustom Defender or the VHT myself, most likely. the Class 5 might be too loud.


Yeah the VHT is looking like a good option, since I just found a 1x12 marshall cab for £120

t-rey wrote:So I had my wisdom teeth removed yesterday. Not nearly as bad as some folks made it out to be. Of course, I'm just considering it an excuse to be lazy, high on opiates, and watch movies/play games all weekend. Any movie suggestions are welcome. Bonus points for Netfilx.

samzadgan wrote:So...my kid is now 4months old and I'm realising that I need to change my amp...I need a quieter amp head that can handle peals well, but something that has a nice clean too...I've been looking at the Ampeg GVT5, VHT Special 6, Laney cub, Marshall class 5, Kustom defender 5...any thoughts??


GVT, but go for the 15 which can still sound hella good at super low volumes. VHT Special 6 would be good as well since it's essentially a Champ. Having a baby on the way is the may way I keep my amp gas to a minimum these days.


That sucks man…I had my wisdom teeth out when I was in my early 20’s and I don’t remember much pain, but was knocked out for a few days…but count yourself lucky…back in the early 90’s you couldn’t watch stuff on internet and there was no Netflix…I had to watch crappy day time TV consisting of mainly Bold and the Beautiful, General Hospital…some shitty game shows and midday movie which was always a shit “made for TV” drama!

The Ampeg is very tempting, but I’ve read some really bad reviews of it. How does yours handle pedals?

CaptainBoxman wrote:The only redeeming feature of "The Hunter" is Bill's tone in the opening riff of Curl of the Burl. Otherwise, the whole thing is dog dump.


I agree and I hardly ever listen to Mastadon anymore, except for Crack the Skye…but I have to admit that, curl of burl was what got me in checking out other songs that sounded similar on youtube and somehow the Youtube engine put up Goatsnake and that was intro into doom, so although I don’t listen to it, it did introduce me to a whole new world.

Droneforbreakfast wrote:Check out I Saw the Devil (2010)........... watched it yesterday and it is one of the best movies i've ever seen, definitely the best asian movie i've ever seen, even better than Oldboy to me. my mind was blown.


I will have to check this out…I’m a sucker for good Horror films. Didn’t they make a version of this in English?

vidret wrote:+ "snakes for the divine" has a bit more shine in the mastering which works better for some songs - in my opinion "surrounded by thieves" is slightly too blanketed - blessed black wings/death is this communion nails it


Snakes is probably my favorite album of HoF, not necessarily due to production or tones, I think the song writing on it was consistently more mature and more intricate then the other albums.

AngryGoldfish wrote:How about a Matamp? Call them up and ask about the Minimatt series, specifically if they're still building the reverb model or the one designed for pedals. They're around 6 watts from a single 6v6 and are about £550. You can then pick up a Marshall Class 5 on the cheap for a stereo rig and have someone modify it with powerscaling. It works really well on those low wattage designs and if anything adds to the value.


That’s a good shout…only problem is I have a budget of about £300…but I haven’t given up on the Class 5, i can easily add an attenuator to bring the power down then turn it up to break up and kick in some fuzz.


ryan summit wrote:im just living vicariously
through your opiate haze

speaking of
im almost down to 1/4 subox a day
could be free of opiate dependancy
by the end of the year
unless....well...the wagon comes....
one day at a time


That’s awesome mate. Stick with it, like you say one day at a time.

Also, on your question on the Wah pedal. I’ve gone through 2 Wah pedals, so not that much experience, but the one I currently have doesn’t have any of those problems, it’s the CAE Wah, it sounds and works brilliantly for high gain Distortion or Fuzz…I currently run Pharaoh + LSTR all the time and the Wah sounds great with it…so maybe have a look into one of those. They are not cheap, but I got mine second hand at a decent price, and it’s probably never coming off my board.

So back to my amp dilemma…is anyone here gig in London?

I’m trying to find out what the deal is with amps. My band will start gigging in about 2 or 3 months, from what I hear from a few people most venues have their own amps, which are not always great, but you don’t really have the option of taking your own gear in. Which I don’t mind, but if I do need to take my own amp, then I can’t really do the small amp thing.

Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition

Posted: Mon Apr 22, 2013 6:41 am
by Iommic Pope
Woah, I missed way too much being drunk off my arse in some house that I'm pretty sure porno has been shot in.
HIGH ON FYAAAAAAAAAAAAAH! I can't pick a favourite, but if I had to pick one for vinyl it would be the recent reissue and remaster of AofSD. Sounds like tits. Sweet Viking tits drizzled in hash oil.
Although BBW got me into HoF...
Mastodon rule...up until the hunter. I can't do it. It's like listening to the last Baroness album. Something inside me asks in a very sad voice, like a heartbroken toddler "what happened to the wiffs?"
Dude, wisdom teeth are much better out. I had mine done about 10 years ago and spent a few days in mild amounts of pain and fuzziness playing playstation.
Ryan, it sounds like you've had quite a journey man. I know I don't know you very well, and if I'm coming across as an asshole or out of line, its not intentional, and by all means tell me to fuck right off, but I don't think you need to go back to that place in your life. From the few things you've dropped around here from time to time it sounds like you've gone to great pains and effort to leave that shit behind and start living, and that you're better for it. Keep taking it by days man. You know what the alternatives are.

So, on that note, to unheavy with some heaviness:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZTYElr2ulrU[/youtube]

And what's this about not being able to use your own amp in London?

Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition

Posted: Mon Apr 22, 2013 8:15 am
by Zozobra
I saw Conan and Bongripper last night. Slayed hard. Bongripper was the heaviest shit ever.

Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition

Posted: Mon Apr 22, 2013 8:49 am
by t-rey
AxAxSxS wrote:I might have to check out some of the suggestions for your entertainment.

Paging Darren :idea: viewtopic.php?f=44&t=33242


Yeah man! It's been a pretty solid weekend and I took today off as well which is pretty awesome. We watched Life of Pi last night - it was good, not mind blowing like I was assuming given all the talk about it, but it was still good.

samzadgan wrote:That sucks man…I had my wisdom teeth out when I was in my early 20’s and I don’t remember much pain, but was knocked out for a few days…but count yourself lucky…back in the early 90’s you couldn’t watch stuff on internet and there was no Netflix…I had to watch crappy day time TV consisting of mainly Bold and the Beautiful, General Hospital…some shitty game shows and midday movie which was always a shit “made for TV” drama!

The Ampeg is very tempting, but I’ve read some really bad reviews of it. How does yours handle pedals?

AngryGoldfish wrote:How about a Matamp? Call them up and ask about the Minimatt series, specifically if they're still building the reverb model or the one designed for pedals. They're around 6 watts from a single 6v6 and are about £550. You can then pick up a Marshall Class 5 on the cheap for a stereo rig and have someone modify it with powerscaling. It works really well on those low wattage designs and if anything adds to the value.


That’s a good shout…only problem is I have a budget of about £300…but I haven’t given up on the Class 5, i can easily add an attenuator to bring the power down then turn it up to break up and kick in some fuzz.


Sucks you were in the world of soap operas and judge shows when you had your teeth pulled. At least you had The Price is Right with Bob. The Ampeg has eaten up every pedal I've thrown at it. The eq is pretty tweakable as well. Can stay nearly clean with the gain and volume dimed with humbuckers as long as the mids are backed off some. It's not a sparkly Fender clean, so if that's what you want you may want to check out something else. I'm not much help beyond that since this is the first amp I've bought as a pedal platform.

As for the Class 5, remember that the combos have the low power switch and the heads have the headphone jack trick that apparently lowers the volume substantially.

Zozobra wrote:I saw Conan and Bongripper last night. Slayed hard. Bongripper was the heaviest shit ever.


YES. :doom:

Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition

Posted: Mon Apr 22, 2013 8:50 am
by Ancient Astronaught
Zozobra wrote:I saw Conan and Bongripper last night. Slayed hard. Bongripper was the heaviest shit ever.


You lucky freakin bastard..... :mad: Ron (Bongripper bassist) says due to their transportation in the mainland being so shitty they play Europe more then they come out to the East coast of their own country, which is where i live. :cry:

Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition

Posted: Mon Apr 22, 2013 10:06 am
by D.o.S.
Ancient Astronaught wrote:
Zozobra wrote:I saw Conan and Bongripper last night. Slayed hard. Bongripper was the heaviest shit ever.


You lucky freakin bastard..... :mad: Ron (Bongripper bassist) says due to their transportation in the mainland being so shitty they play Europe more then they come out to the East coast of their own country, which is where i live. :cry:


That's so painfully true, and it sucks.

Not just because of Bongripper, though they rule, but in general.

Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition

Posted: Mon Apr 22, 2013 10:15 am
by Ancient Astronaught
D.o.S. wrote:That's so painfully true, and it sucks.

Not just because of Bongripper, though they rule, but in general.


Yeah dude it sucks how much we miss out on over here on the east coast, bongripper is known to tour the mid west and west coast but apparently they haven't been to the east coast in 4 years. :no:

Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition

Posted: Mon Apr 22, 2013 10:22 am
by D.o.S.
Yeah, some friends of friends just did a cross-country no days off tour from Maine to the Bay Area... and they had to kickstarter like $1,500 just to only lose enough money in order to afford it.

They're pretty DIY folks, though, so we're talking basements instead of bars (and the cash flow that that provides). No idea how bands like Thou can pull it off.

Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition

Posted: Mon Apr 22, 2013 10:35 am
by Ancient Astronaught
D.o.S. wrote:Yeah, some friends of friends just did a cross-country no days off tour from Maine to the Bay Area... and they had to kickstarter like $1,500 just to only lose enough money in order to afford it.

They're pretty DIY folks, though, so we're talking basements instead of bars (and the cash flow that that provides). No idea how bands like Thou can pull it off.


I'm pretty sure that Thou has a rider with a guarantee, any band that tours as much as they do has to too survive. Alot of bands you wouldn't expect have decent sized guarantees, Sourvein is on average 4-500$ guarantee per show , and I'm fairly certain Thou gets at least that. My band has a 300$ minimum guarantee unless discussed before hand, or for things like benefit shows and showcase shows (where theres 10 bands in a night and nobody gets paid).

Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition

Posted: Mon Apr 22, 2013 11:20 am
by ryan summit
jucifers comin back to hudson
any time ive watched youtubes of them
it seemed kinda weak
but i tell you what
live they just freakin roar
and hush is playin with them too i guess
theres gonna be like 2000 speakers in hangrr 18
instead of a wall of amps
its gonna be like a castle
castle dowtuniusania
summer baby,BUHHHMER