Re: Post Your Rig: Doom Edition
Posted: Thu May 01, 2014 10:56 pm
Fo' 'Sho.
You just described a couple ex girlfriends of mine. My wife loves MSI.neonblack wrote: I talked to a girl once whose other favorite band besides the BB's was Mindless Self Indulgence, haha
I'm... OK...Iommic Pope wrote:That album was massive down here as well.AngryGoldfish wrote:Oh man, they played If You Tolerate This all the time back in '98. It is weird because their music is dark, but I guess that's what people were listening to at the time. British rock was huge.D.o.S. wrote:It's weird to me to think of the Manic Street Preachers as radio music.
Holy Bible is fucking awesome, though.
I have a feeling that the bleakness of OK Computer had contributed way too much to the musical landscape at the time.
And yeah Brit pop/rock was HUGE.
I've always dug Mindless Self Indulgence. They're fun.Ancient Astronaught wrote:You just described a couple ex girlfriends of mine. My wife loves MSI.neonblack wrote: I talked to a girl once whose other favorite band besides the BB's was Mindless Self Indulgence, haha
I gotta admit I kinda do to... So many memories of ecstasy quadruple stacks and fuck marathons with them as a sound track. Then I moved on to mushrooms and Russian circles / Isis as the second phase....man I'm weird .
Oh and to throw off your height stats I'm 6'4"
I did the exact same thing, Pg. 99, Orchid, City Of Caterpillar, Converge, and Black Flag were my introduction into heavy music.doctorpoopenstein420 wrote:Not in a hardcore band currently, but most of the bands I've ever played in were hardcore and punk oriented. A lot of emotive hardcore, last serious project I played in was super Orchid influenced. (not the one playing scion rock fest)BoatRich wrote:Ceremony and Have Heart posters are both rad and I would love to play through that rig. Is anyone here in a hardcore band? Or are you all mostly on the metal side?
Was always a shitty punk rock kid before I discovered marijuana, sabbath, and sleep.
Agreed. Kevin from them is now in a band with Johnny of PG.99 / Pygmy Lush called The Ar-Kaics which i believe is kinda retro 60's mod punk.ShaolinLambKiller wrote:All top notch. I really wish City of Caterpillar did far more than what they did.
I'm not gonna comment because they'rer personal friends (I went to middle / high school with everyone from PG.99, and Pygmy Lush), but I'm not gonna argue with you either.ShaolinLambKiller wrote:Sounds like a waste of talent to me but that's just me. I also hate Pygmy Lush. Just don't enjoy but maybe a riff or two I've heard usually within the song they fuck it up.
my niggaBoatRich wrote:I did the exact same thing, Pg. 99, Orchid, City Of Caterpillar, Converge, and Black Flag were my introduction into heavy music.doctorpoopenstein420 wrote:Not in a hardcore band currently, but most of the bands I've ever played in were hardcore and punk oriented. A lot of emotive hardcore, last serious project I played in was super Orchid influenced. (not the one playing scion rock fest)BoatRich wrote:Ceremony and Have Heart posters are both rad and I would love to play through that rig. Is anyone here in a hardcore band? Or are you all mostly on the metal side?
Was always a shitty punk rock kid before I discovered marijuana, sabbath, and sleep.