Holy Crap. Awesome band alert. Just bought this album.

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TrueTone500":29azoivc said:
timeroo":29azoivc said:
Dave Grohl is probably one of the most incredible and accomplished musicians of all time...
:hys:

Says the guy into Blackberry Smoke, the band that is basically playing generic new country dogshit while wearing Lynyrd Skynyrd costumes.
 
King 808: Listened to the track 3 times. Heavy sick shit. If I was having a crap day, this would be cranked on the drive home. Surprisingly, found the lyrics to be like a horror movie, which I dig.

Flint, MI: Played the Machine Shop a bunch in early 2000's. Desolate, eerie... but that place would turn out the most rocking, rowdy bunch of rockers. Crazy tricked out bikes and big dudes you do not want to look at the wrong way. Anyway, always good people running the venue, super nice people to hang with before and after the show, some of the best times.

Foo Fighters: You may not like the music, but you have to admit that Dave Grohl not only once, but twice, was part of some music that connected with a ton of people. What artist, musician, song writer wouldn't want that? Besides Fugazi...

...we are talking about these bands and they are certainly not talking about us.
 
tubortski":2bki85yf said:
Flint, MI: Played the Machine Shop a bunch in early 2000's. Desolate, eerie... but that place would turn out the most rocking, rowdy bunch of rockers. Crazy tricked out bikes and big dudes you do not want to look at the wrong way. Anyway, always good people running the venue, super nice people to hang with before and after the show, some of the best times.
Hell yeah.....the Machine shop. Been to many many concerts there. :rock:
Bout 20 minutes from the house.
 
Mailman1971":2gru0x6w said:
Dave Grohl and the FF is one of the best things to come into music this past decade for sure. :rock:

Foo Fighters have had lots of great stuff thru the years. :yes:
But if you dont like it....then you dont like it I guess. Each their own.

I'll give Dave credit for trying to keep rock alive, but FF are hit or miss to me. He just needs to put down the guitar and get his ass back behind the drums where he belongs. Phenomenal drummer... mediocre guitar player at best.
 
I like the songs ROPE and WALK. Got them on my phone now. Really digging them.
Just great rock songs. :rock:
 
They would be perfect for a Blades Custom Amplifiers endorsement.
I can see it now the Blades 810 Flint Gangsta edition head with toy gun holder
 
ejecta":2jvvzuub said:
Don't waste your time. He's a troll that's only good for posting Bigfoot clips in the OT section and giving Billy Blades head. Also he's proof that jealousy is a bitch.



;)
 
danyeo":1spftawa said:
TrueTone500":1spftawa said:
As long as you don't post any Foo Fighters clips, I'm good to go!

Every day that goes by without hearing a Foo Fighters compostition, is a very good day! :)

What's soo bad about the Foo Fighters? Just straight up hard rock and I think they'd be popular in the 70's or 80's if they came out then.
They would have been very popular in the mid 70's. Their posters would have been prominently displayed on my younger sister's bedroom walls, amongst the likes of Shawn Cassidy, Leif Garrett, The Bay City Rollers, and Donny Osmond. Their albums would have been in constant rotation on her turntable, which would have lead to my repurposing them into Frisbees, or vinyl pigeons for a pellet gun skeet shoot.
I don't know Dave personally, but he does come across as a really cool guy. That doesn't change the fact that FF music is formulaic to the point of predictability. I don't begrudge him any success, but the savior of rock he aint.
 
voodooradio1":14b68d29 said:
danyeo":14b68d29 said:
TrueTone500":14b68d29 said:
As long as you don't post any Foo Fighters clips, I'm good to go!

Every day that goes by without hearing a Foo Fighters compostition, is a very good day! :)

What's soo bad about the Foo Fighters? Just straight up hard rock and I think they'd be popular in the 70's or 80's if they came out then.
They would have been very popular in the mid 70's. Their posters would have been prominently displayed on my younger sister's bedroom walls, amongst the likes of Shawn Cassidy, Leif Garrett, The Bay City Rollers, and Donny Osmond. Their albums would have been in constant rotation on her turntable, which would have lead to my repurposing them into Frisbees, or vinyl pigeons for a pellet gun skeet shoot...

Epic!
 
jkdsteve":1xagmbva said:
hippietim":1xagmbva said:
That JORN song was kick ass!

Agreed....more than a nod to Holy Diver though...heh! :rock:


Jorn is the real deal!! Most if not all of his stuff kicks ass!!!
 
Foo Fighters: Maybe didn't save rock music musicianship, but aided in saving the genre on a mainstream level (which helps all other forms of rock music, commercial or otherwise).

Taylor Swift: Saving the recent music industry as a whole, almost single handedly.

All musicians should respect both of these artist, maybe not as masters of their instruments but as masters of keeping music relevant to the masses; which helps EVERYONE.
 
nevusofota":3c1tl0ms said:
Foo Fighters: Maybe didn't save rock music musicianship, but aided in saving the genre on a mainstream level (which helps all other forms of rock music, commercial or otherwise).

Taylor Swift: Saving the recent music industry as a whole, almost single handedly.

All musicians should respect both of these artist, maybe not as masters of their instruments but as masters of keeping music relevant to the masses; which helps EVERYONE.

:hys:

Swift saving the music industry. Oh shit that was hilarious.
 
ejecta":oapwryp4 said:
nevusofota":oapwryp4 said:
Foo Fighters: Maybe didn't save rock music musicianship, but aided in saving the genre on a mainstream level (which helps all other forms of rock music, commercial or otherwise).

Taylor Swift: Saving the recent music industry as a whole, almost single handedly.

All musicians should respect both of these artist, maybe not as masters of their instruments but as masters of keeping music relevant to the masses; which helps EVERYONE.

:hys:

Swift saving the music industry. Oh shit that was hilarious.
You obviously don't understand much about the business
 
nevusofota":1pa98306 said:
ejecta":1pa98306 said:
nevusofota":1pa98306 said:
Foo Fighters: Maybe didn't save rock music musicianship, but aided in saving the genre on a mainstream level (which helps all other forms of rock music, commercial or otherwise).

Taylor Swift: Saving the recent music industry as a whole, almost single handedly.

All musicians should respect both of these artist, maybe not as masters of their instruments but as masters of keeping music relevant to the masses; which helps EVERYONE.

:hys:

Swift saving the music industry. Oh shit that was hilarious.
You obviously don't understand much about the business

LOL! A question.... who does Spotify, Rhapsody, Beats etc pay? Hers a hint... look up why took the largest part of the billions that Spotify paid out.

Also I don't hear shit from you or Swift about YouTube. You think Spotify doesn't pay shit? They have nothing on YouTube who I can stream pretty much any music I want off of.
 
ejecta":3m7qmcac said:
nevusofota":3m7qmcac said:
ejecta":3m7qmcac said:
nevusofota":3m7qmcac said:
Foo Fighters: Maybe didn't save rock music musicianship, but aided in saving the genre on a mainstream level (which helps all other forms of rock music, commercial or otherwise).

Taylor Swift: Saving the recent music industry as a whole, almost single handedly.

All musicians should respect both of these artist, maybe not as masters of their instruments but as masters of keeping music relevant to the masses; which helps EVERYONE.

:hys:

Swift saving the music industry. Oh shit that was hilarious.
You obviously don't understand much about the business

LOL! A question.... who does Spotify, Rhapsody, Beats etc pay? Hers a hint... look up why took the largest part of the billions that Spotify paid out.

Also I don't hear shit from you or Swift about YouTube. You think Spotify doesn't pay shit? They have nothing on YouTube who I can stream pretty much any music I want off of.

Not talking about that. You, and many others who don't make a living in the music biz, just don't get it. Not your fault.
 
metalmaniac93":bqsvq96e said:
TrueTone500":bqsvq96e said:
metalmaniac93":bqsvq96e said:
maddnotez":bqsvq96e said:
RJF":bqsvq96e said:
Rezamatix":bqsvq96e said:
I think they are great. Your entitled to your opinions, but I just want to rock out.
And for the record satanic metal rules. Or anything evil and scary.

Hmm, sad.

I take it you were never brought up in a home that taught morals and the difference between right/wrong? Basically a "anything goes" type of up bringing? (I'm not bagging on you, just curious.)


Who wants restrictions anyway when it comes to music?

To each their own. If you want to play the top 40 then do your thing.

IMO dark and evil music is the deepest, most meaningful and most talented music that there is next to some classical composers.

You do not have to worship the devil to enjoy truly amazing music.

Well said!! Now bring on Behemoth and Bloodbath!!
Rig Talk... Where Satanists meet! :lol: :LOL:


:lol: :LOL: :lol: :LOL: :lol: :LOL: :lol: :LOL: Well I am an atheist so neither god, jesus, or satan means anything to me!! :lol: :LOL: :lol: :LOL: :lol: :LOL:


+1 I am with you man!
 
metalmaniac93":39dh23qw said:
This is what I listen to mostly these days!! Influenced by the legends who actually could sing!!!




reminds me of maiden a bit, the vocals especially!!
 
nevusofota":1v7kb12i said:
ejecta":1v7kb12i said:
nevusofota":1v7kb12i said:
ejecta":1v7kb12i said:
nevusofota":1v7kb12i said:
Foo Fighters: Maybe didn't save rock music musicianship, but aided in saving the genre on a mainstream level (which helps all other forms of rock music, commercial or otherwise).

Taylor Swift: Saving the recent music industry as a whole, almost single handedly.

All musicians should respect both of these artist, maybe not as masters of their instruments but as masters of keeping music relevant to the masses; which helps EVERYONE.

:hys: M

Swift saving the music industry. Oh shit that was hilarious.
You obviously don't understand much about the business

LOL! A question.... who does Spotify, Rhapsody, Beats etc pay? Hers a hint... look up why took the largest part of the billions that Spotify paid out.

Also I don't hear shit from you or Swift about YouTube. You think Spotify doesn't pay shit? They have nothing on YouTube who I can stream pretty much any music I want off of.

Not talking about that. You, and many others who don't make a living in the music biz, just don't get it. Not your fault.

The tell me what you are talking about. Not defending Spotify but it's clear the labels are the main ones fucking the artists. Same as it ever was.
 
Mailman1971":uhorvogi said:
tubortski":uhorvogi said:
Flint, MI: Played the Machine Shop a bunch in early 2000's. Desolate, eerie... but that place would turn out the most rocking, rowdy bunch of rockers. Crazy tricked out bikes and big dudes you do not want to look at the wrong way. Anyway, always good people running the venue, super nice people to hang with before and after the show, some of the best times.
Hell yeah.....the Machine shop. Been to many many concerts there. :rock:
Bout 20 minutes from the house.

Right on :rock:
 
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