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Rock music, and it was good. Bands I haven't listened to for god-knows-how-long and I sat and listened to them.
It brought back going to The Square, having long hair and a leather jacket, getting mashed on Newkie Brown and then rum watching Fudge Tunnel destroy the PA.
Ah...so tonight I have revisited my Donnington era music tastes and have been listening to:
Suicidal Tendencies
Infectious Grooves
Biohazard
Helmet
Prong
Sacred Reich
Slayer (Angel of Death. The single greatest metal riff, ever. Without question)
Metallica (Garage Days EP and Ride The Lightning)
Faith No More "We Care A Lot"
Pantera
Sepultura "Arise"
Obituary
Pro-Pain
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I love most kinds of music, but it was good to go back to the days of attitude and sneery rock action.
I've forgotten just how goddamn furiously good Slayer can be with Angel of Death, Raining Blood and War Ensemble being my personal 3 favs.
Biohazard for yob-metal at it's best.
Suicidal for being the creators of skate-metal
Helmet for those MASSIVE stop-start-riffs-with-gaps they do like nobody else ("Bring it" and "Meantime" rule).
Pantera with "Vulgar Display of Power" album..oh boy yes does this still rock with a vengeance.("Mouth for War" will never be topped for pure I'll-kick-your-ass tunage).
Metal rules.
You can keep your nancy-boy 3-piece power-pop bands with green hair and nose rings.
Give me Tom Araya screaming "Angel of Deeeeaaaaath...Monarch to the kingdom of the damned...infamous...butcher..Angel of Deeeaatttthhh (and then THAT riff kicks in).
Or Phil Anselmo shouting "Possessed...I feel the conquering will down inside me...strength...the strength of many to crush those would stop me..."
Pure. Unadulterated. Rock.
Throw nice pretty little Blink 182 and Biohazard in a room together and see who comes out alive, wielding that gee-tar and throwing the rock-lock hand salute.
Worship rock you puny mortals.
Rock music, and it was good. Bands I haven't listened to for god-knows-how-long and I sat and listened to them.
It brought back going to The Square, having long hair and a leather jacket, getting mashed on Newkie Brown and then rum watching Fudge Tunnel destroy the PA.
Ah...so tonight I have revisited my Donnington era music tastes and have been listening to:
Suicidal Tendencies
Infectious Grooves
Biohazard
Helmet
Prong
Sacred Reich
Slayer (Angel of Death. The single greatest metal riff, ever. Without question)
Metallica (Garage Days EP and Ride The Lightning)
Faith No More "We Care A Lot"
Pantera
Sepultura "Arise"
Obituary
Pro-Pain
---
I love most kinds of music, but it was good to go back to the days of attitude and sneery rock action.
I've forgotten just how goddamn furiously good Slayer can be with Angel of Death, Raining Blood and War Ensemble being my personal 3 favs.
Biohazard for yob-metal at it's best.
Suicidal for being the creators of skate-metal
Helmet for those MASSIVE stop-start-riffs-with-gaps they do like nobody else ("Bring it" and "Meantime" rule).
Pantera with "Vulgar Display of Power" album..oh boy yes does this still rock with a vengeance.("Mouth for War" will never be topped for pure I'll-kick-your-ass tunage).
Metal rules.
You can keep your nancy-boy 3-piece power-pop bands with green hair and nose rings.
Give me Tom Araya screaming "Angel of Deeeeaaaaath...Monarch to the kingdom of the damned...infamous...butcher..Angel of Deeeaatttthhh (and then THAT riff kicks in).
Or Phil Anselmo shouting "Possessed...I feel the conquering will down inside me...strength...the strength of many to crush those would stop me..."
Pure. Unadulterated. Rock.
Throw nice pretty little Blink 182 and Biohazard in a room together and see who comes out alive, wielding that gee-tar and throwing the rock-lock hand salute.
Worship rock you puny mortals.
Killing Fields has the most awesome double-bass part EVER!
Prong, another forgotten band, but an important one. Where do you think Korn stole their ideas from?
"Snap you fingers, Snap your neck!"
I saw Chuck Moseley with his band "Cement" a couple of years ago.
They played at The Square and it was one of the best gigs ever, then went to see him at Camden Underworld a few months later.
There was about 30 people there and he was drinking in the bar before the show.
Went up and sat down, talked to him for about an hour.
He is one of the coolest people I have ever met, and Cement rocks.
Completely different to FNM, but awesomely slinky funk band.