fungalattack wrote:(I wish i could slow down that dudes headbanging to a crawling pace)

DOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOMMMMMMMMMMM

fungalattack wrote:(I wish i could slow down that dudes headbanging to a crawling pace)

sonidero wrote:Roll a plus 13 for fire and with my immunity to wack I dodge the cough and pass a turn to chill and look at these rocks...
kbithecrowing wrote:Making out with my girl friday night, I couldn't stop thinking about flangers.



a double whammy at that, B9 and Jersey. it's kwamedeathmonkey wrote:Heck yeah! what username are you over there?kurmudgeon wrote:hey deathmonkey, my fellow B9 brethren
hbombgraphics wrote: I wish I had nice weather to take pics in
or an organic pedalboard whichever that is


sonidero wrote:Roll a plus 13 for fire and with my immunity to wack I dodge the cough and pass a turn to chill and look at these rocks...
kbithecrowing wrote:Making out with my girl friday night, I couldn't stop thinking about flangers.






It goes great, loving the new tele. Did yours ever make it in?AngryGoldfish wrote:Skip, how goes things?
The HCFX had a lot of different music fans. This place is obviously going to be different, but it wasn't just Doom that was discussed in the Harmony-Central version. Our chats spanned calming wall colours, masturbation, vintage amps, pedals, jobs, religion, everything.bigchiefbc wrote:I have no idea what this thread is, because I usually stayed away from HCFX. I'm more into stoner rock than doom, but I'll get into a doom mood every now and then. I always loved Sleep and Kyuss. I didn't really get into doom until I exchanged a few PMs with Ron from Bongripper. I dig them, and I've also gotten into Electric Wizard.
I've tried to listen to Old Man Gloom, since I'm such a humungous Isis fan, but they haven't tickled my taint yet.
Iommic Pope wrote: Skip, you rule. You hate people so much, you're willing to discredit all human progress, its awesome.

kurmudgeon wrote:a double whammy at that, B9 and Jersey. it's kwamedeathmonkey wrote:Heck yeah! what username are you over there?kurmudgeon wrote:hey deathmonkey, my fellow B9 brethren

In that case, check out Desbot:Ancient Astronaught wrote:It goes great, loving the new tele. Did yours ever make it in?AngryGoldfish wrote:Skip, how goes things?
The HCFX had a lot of different music fans. This place is obviously going to be different, but it wasn't just Doom that was discussed in the Harmony-Central version. Our chats spanned calming wall colours, masturbation, vintage amps, pedals, jobs, religion, everything.bigchiefbc wrote:I have no idea what this thread is, because I usually stayed away from HCFX. I'm more into stoner rock than doom, but I'll get into a doom mood every now and then. I always loved Sleep and Kyuss. I didn't really get into doom until I exchanged a few PMs with Ron from Bongripper. I dig them, and I've also gotten into Electric Wizard.
I've tried to listen to Old Man Gloom, since I'm such a humungous Isis fan, but they haven't tickled my taint yet.
Oh and BigChief, this thread is by no means Doom only, its more a conglomerate of all heavy and slow music. Whether it be doom, stoner, sludge, alt country, ambient / soundscape, etc, etc If its slow and heavy (sometimes fast n heavy) you'll find find kindred spirit lovers of the same music here!
Achtane wrote:I can hit it with a Blowing Up and it'll just sound awesome instead of like capacitors farting into each others' dicks.
Achtane wrote:srsly?last.fm wrote:Zs makes music that is variously categorized as no-wave, post-jazz, brutal-chamber, brutal-prog, and post minimalist.
Fuck you.

This makes me excited. Listening now.skullservant wrote:So I finished my cover of War Pigs for Iron Fuzz last night. Mastered it this morning and did the artwork and everything:
It is titled Battle Swine (War Pigs Cover) by my solo black metal project Savage Cross.
It was recorded, mixed, and mastered 01162013-01172013 by myself.
Turns out it was more of a drone cover than anything else!
Listen and download here:
http://algeadestruction.bandcamp.com/al ... pigs-cover
Iommic Pope wrote: The Boxman hails the Mountain,
Zion's rays descend.

I'll definitely check this out when i get off work!bigchiefbc wrote:In that case, check out Desbot:
http://desbot.bandcamp.com/
The bassist from Jakob did a solo drone/doom/ambient thing before going in to do the new Jakob album. Listen with a good sub, it shakes the fuck out of my walls!
Iommic Pope wrote: Skip, you rule. You hate people so much, you're willing to discredit all human progress, its awesome.

Definitely not just doom - I'm much more into the stoner rock thing as well. Like has been said, we like to talk about heavy music, gear, dogs, wall color, cars (well...me and Skip do anyways), and masturbation as wellbigchiefbc wrote:I have no idea what this thread is, because I usually stayed away from HCFX. I'm more into stoner rock than doom, but I'll get into a doom mood every now and then. I always loved Sleep and Kyuss. I didn't really get into doom until I exchanged a few PMs with Ron from Bongripper. I dig them, and I've also gotten into Electric Wizard.
I've tried to listen to Old Man Gloom, since I'm such a humungous Isis fan, but they haven't tickled my taint yet.
Well I'm officially not going to waste time doing a shitty cover after hearing that. Well done sir.skullservant wrote:So I finished my cover of War Pigs for Iron Fuzz last night. Mastered it this morning and did the artwork and everything:
It is titled Battle Swine (War Pigs Cover) by my solo black metal project Savage Cross.
It was recorded, mixed, and mastered 01162013-01172013 by myself.
Turns out it was more of a drone cover than anything else!
Listen and download here:
http://algeadestruction.bandcamp.com/al ... pigs-cover
This is the setup that I used. I recorded bass and guitar loops, and then did some additional tracking over top.
For chorus, I used a setting on the TimeFactor that gave a slow stereo chorus effect on both bass and guitar.
I also used the Memory Boy set to a faster, deeper chorus for two of the guitar parts.


Iommic Pope wrote: The Boxman hails the Mountain,
Zion's rays descend.


Iommic Pope wrote: The Boxman hails the Mountain,
Zion's rays descend.