Re: Post Your Rig: Doom Edition
Posted: Mon May 05, 2014 10:30 am
I want one of his bass VI's so bad... Also something in that body shape with an EGC neck for a four string


skullservant wrote:Today was awesome.
Missed this a few days back, but yeah, nail on the head there.BoatRich wrote:I'm always shocked at how pervasive screamo is in heavy genres. It seems like such a niche thing at first, but so many people were influenced by it and continue to be while a huge portion of the scene just ignores it. At least in the hardcore scenes over here, they're too busy acting tough for anything "emotive" to be talked about.doctorpoopenstein420 wrote: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.![]()
also, pygmy lush is great.

I'm from Phoenix, and the screamo bands I played in never had any sort of negativity like that. Always played more hardcore shows than anything specifically emotive oriented and a lot of the hardcore dudes I know are/were generally down with it. I guess I was just lucky I suppose.BoatRich wrote:I'm always shocked at how pervasive screamo is in heavy genres. It seems like such a niche thing at first, but so many people were influenced by it and continue to be while a huge portion of the scene just ignores it. At least in the hardcore scenes over here, they're too busy acting tough for anything "emotive" to be talked about.doctorpoopenstein420 wrote: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.![]()
also, pygmy lush is great.
Really, really great so far for the money. The contemporaries are harder to find deals on since they're built like Orange cabs and everyone loves em but it's solid as hell, so much thump.Krosis wrote:How do you like the Avatar? I was this close to ordering one a couple months ago.
That's because it sucks, it's always sucked, and there's nothing good about it.BoatRich wrote:I'm always shocked at how pervasive screamo is in heavy genres. It seems like such a niche thing at first, but so many people were influenced by it and continue to be while a huge portion of the scene just ignores it.doctorpoopenstein420 wrote: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.![]()
also, pygmy lush is great.
D.o.S. wrote: That's because it sucks, it's always sucked, and there's nothing good about it.
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