One of my favourite FNM tunes. Makes me happy seeing and hearing this.
I wonder if they even bothered asking Big Jim about reunion shows again.
One of my favourite FNM tunes. Makes me happy seeing and hearing this.
I wonder if they even bothered asking Big Jim about reunion shows again.
As cool as it is that they're doing those two shows with Chuck Mosley, it really confirms how right they were to kick him out of the band. He's really not good.
Wow, I don't think I've ever heard him sing anything but Epic, but that was awful. Is he even trying to sing? Does he normally sing by just kinda talking with no energy? Yikes.
(also posting this in the RHCP thread)
Fox News continues its vicious assault against Red Hot Chili Peppers
ha! I just said the exact thing in the RHCP thread...
great minds think alike etc - by which I mean you and I, NOT Greg Gutfeld (who is a prime tool)
Actually, wait, my bad, it should be: even a broken clock is correct TWICE a day.
Mike Patton has a new hardcore band according Trey Spruance appearing on the Culture Creature podcast.
I'll definitely take this. Balls-out, screaming, scatting, rocking Patton is the best. Would prefer some new Fantomas or Peeping Tom, but a hardcore band is intriguing. Tetema and Nevermen were cool records, but either didn't leave much of a lasting impression on me. I wonder who else is in this band?
If it ends up sounding anything like Irony of a Dead Scene, I'll be in heaven.
I've been aware of Mike Patton for years but never got too deep into his work until recently. I've heard some Faith No More before though, you know, the obvious songs.
However, I just recently listened to Mr. Bungle's first record then saw an old live show on YouTube and I gotta know, where the fuck have I been all these years? I always planned on getting into Bungle but never decided to do it until now. It's incredible and I want a reunion as soon as possible.
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Anybody give a listen to the deluxe editions of KFAD and AOTY? Recommend purchase? I have the original cds and most of the b-sides on a comp. disc, except for the remixes and live versions.
I picked them up but haven't gotten a chance to listen to them yet. Hoping the "remastering" isn't terrible like it was on the last 2.
Interesting note, Jim Martin is credited as a writer on the KFAD b-side Absolute Zero. Must have been a leftover riff from the Angel Dust sessions or something.
I listened to KFAD last night. It sounded good to me. Haven't had a chance to listen to AOTY yet.
Now that I've listened to both reissues, I would give my review as "ugh."
Not a fan of these. There's no consistency to the "remastering." Songs are either louder, practically the same, or have been remixed so that prominent elements are buried in the mix. On rare occasions I heard little things I never noticed before. But like The Real Thing & Angel Dust "remasters" last year, these are a wasted opportunity. I mainly bought them for the few b-sides & remixes I don't have, and the short essay by Roddy was interesting, but yuck.
I'll stick with my original versions.
So evidently Dead Cross (new hardcore band featuring Dave Lombardo, Justin Pearson, etc.) have replaced Gabe Serbian with a new, already "established" singer that they name drop yet, and a new label that they can't name drop yet. Patton and Ipecac, I wonder?
Yeah, evidently Gabe left, doesn't say why though.
http://www.theprp.com/2016/09/12/new...-gabe-serbian/
yeah, i'm guessing patton & ipecac.
also, "...have underwent a lineup change" is SUCH A POORLY WORDED AND GRAMMATICALLY INCORRECT SENTENCE. i understand everyone has different levels of education and i don't think someone is a bad person for making a mistake, but if your JOB is WRITING for an online publication, at least proofread your god damn work before you post it.
A to Z of Mike Patton.
http://teamrock.com/feature/2016-09-...of-mike-patton
Reading the liner notes of the deluxe edition of KFAD, it doesn't look like a lot of love was lost between Jim Martin and the rest of the band.
Didn't they wrote "Ugly in the Morning", with Jim Martin in mind?, i think it's safe to say there was a lot of bad blood...
What's weird is that both Roddy and Mike contacted Jim Martin and asked if he wanted to come back. It's clear they don't hate each other anymore. I wouldn't be surprised if Jim Martin did show up to play Jizzlobber or something at some show.
I feel like Jim Martin was an important part of the band. I'm well aware that this isn't an unpopular opinion either, but it cannot be stressed enough that he brought something to the band that nobody else has since.
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