Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition
Posted: Wed Jun 12, 2013 2:12 pm
i can't wait for darren's ape blaster to get off the ground. it's one of the best dirt pedals i've ever played in my life. i can't imagine anything kicking it off my board. i've been rocking a prototype for almost a year now and i can't imagine having to play without it now. just last night at practice i was marveling over its goodness. such a sweet singing sustain for leads and such. and so crushing on the heavies. and just one awesome knob.live-i-evil wrote:No discussion to be had brohym, it fucking kills. The only thing that may be able to finally get it off my board would be one of Darren's Ape Blasters but I have a feeling they're just gonna end up side by side.ryan summit wrote:fuck od on its way
just realized i never seen a discussion bout it here
traded my rrr for it
was just startin to get lost in the mix
except at full wet
but playin at full wet gets stale
if your tryin to get out some aggression
hows the fuck hold up
in the tear your face off world
Dude, I'm sorry to hear that.Harry_Manback wrote:Captain crunch FTW. That shit is like crack.
My dream amp is on the local CL. Early '70s Ampeg VT-40 for $550. Cuz I'm a fanboi yes. Alas, I'm currently spending $1700 a day on child psychology/therapy. Fucking fuck. Fuck. Depression is a bitch.
Gorgeous Strat.
I dig bitter dark chocolate too, but only in small amounts. The only problem I find with semi-sweet chocolate is how bad dark bitter chocolate is extra bad because it's so bitter. It's not even good for cooking at that stage. If you want to enjoy chocolate with a high percentage of cocoa and little sugar and milk, you have to spend more to fully realise its potential. Otherwise it's just bitter clamminess.Ancient Astronaught wrote:Yeah they are definitely nasty! As far as chocolate I agree with you, Hershey's is nothing special. I grew up going to the Hershey's amusement park during the summer, and my parents actually owned their own chocolate business for quite a while. So I got to go to all kinds of trade shows and try boutique chocolates. I've had galaxy before and thats one of my euro fave's, and Cadbury is just a classic. I'm a big fan of super dark semi-sweet chocolate, which alot of people hate because the taste is so strong, but that's how i like it.
We fucking love to Fuck here. Best dirt pedal ever made, IMO.ryan summit wrote:fuck od on its way
just realized i never seen a discussion bout it here
traded my rrr for it
was just startin to get lost in the mix
except at full wet
but playin at full wet gets stale
if your tryin to get out some aggression
hows the fuck hold up
in the tear your face off world
Glad to hear it, mate. Wish I could jam with someone again. I'm having serious withdrawal symptoms.samzadgan wrote:I'm really excited today...my band is have a rehearsal session tonight after a 6 month break! In that 6 months, I've basically written the skeletons of a full album, completely re-done my pedalboard and have a new guitar...and none of this have been played at louder than TV volumes...so plugging into 100w stack tonight is going to be absolute bliss. I've even told the other guys to turn up 30mins after i get there, so i can just have time to play with my pedals on a proper amp.
We used Aardvark for lacquers when we pressed our first record. I can't for the life of me remember who we used to press after, but we used aardvark for all the plating and things, then he sent it out to the pressing plant. I have Zero complaints with how it sounds, i think my only complaint was (if i remember correctly) was that one of the dudes that worked there got in a motorcycle at the time and it pushed their timelines back. Shit happens and we weren;t mad about that, but it took us a while to get a call back to find that out.conky wrote:Hey dudes who have put vinyl out. Is Aardvark any good for making the laquers?
Erm, uhm, hmmm....AngryGoldfish wrote:I was listening to the new Deafheaven today on stream, and to be honest I wasn't jiving it. The first song was too long and repetitive. I guess it put me off. I'll give it another shot though.
I don't listen to Sleep for this very reason. They're a good band and I fully recognize their impact and talent, but I don't like them that much. I have a record or two of theirs, but I never listen to them. It's just not my thing.D.o.S. wrote:Erm, uhm, hmmm....AngryGoldfish wrote:I was listening to the new Deafheaven today on stream, and to be honest I wasn't jiving it. The first song was too long and repetitive. I guess it put me off. I'll give it another shot though.
am I still reading the doom room?
Never had any interest in listening to deafheaven.
D.o.S. wrote:Erm, uhm, hmmm....
am I still reading the doom room?
No, you're not. This is actually an alternate universe that you've somehow fallen into via a black hole that emerged right around your computer. This is actually The Pop Room. We talk about Hanna Montana and Justin Bieber. Bieber4lyf!!D.o.S. wrote:Erm, uhm, hmmm....
am I still reading the doom room?
YOU WILL WAIT NO MOREmisterstomach wrote:i can't wait for darren's ape blaster to get off the ground.