(oops. didn't show up the first time so I retyped it. Un-metal.)
(oops. didn't show up the first time so I retyped it. Un-metal.)
I quit seeing them around God Hates Us All. It was getting stale live. I think they're back in form again though, especially now that they're mixing up the sets.
White Noise for sure. Just pick it up not expecting a thrash fest. Great lyrics, great songwriting and a powerful vocal delivery.
White Noise for sure. Just go in knowing it's not a thrash-fest and enjoy some insanely great songwriting (and lyrically pretty fucking awesome). Still heavy, just different.
The DVD is pretty cool. Aside from Mustaine's obviously over-dubbed vocals that don't match his mouth half the time.
The Haunted just got progressively less Haunted-like over the past few. Totally not interested. What's with all this arty-Tool like influence going on now?
Yep. Persistence of Time may always be my personal favorite, but Sound of White Noise is their best.
That's awesome. I'd love to see them play Medusa. I keep missing their tours because they play at a very inconvenient, pain in the ass venue.
Bush on Belly of the Beast and Be All, End All is so fucking sweet.
Metallica is still crushing it live, despite Hammett's being overly-in-love with his own status. I miss Hetfield's ultra bad ass stage presence and crowd interaction, but ah well. Such is sobriety.
He was cool when I met him after a Brian Setzer Orchestra show in NYC around the time Stomp 442 came out. I've heard he can be prickly.
Horrible
What shitty, lifeless design.
Casey Barteau
Casey Barteau
Ultimate. Very well done…
I sit in my office at The Daily World in Aberdeen… weird to see Cobain co-opted by the Chamber of Commerce but it is what it is. Long live Soundgarden.
Sean O'Neal
…you beautiful bastard. Never ever ever stop. You make the work day somehow fucking tolerable.
Worst. Idea. Ever.
Really.
Worst. Idea. Ever.
Really.
Fuck, ZMF… Liev would've been fucking awesome.
Christ. I swear I didn't double tap.