I knew that song wasn't Husker Du...I didn't know it was Firehose though. Ah...the good old days. At least you slugs were right out here where stuff was going down. I had fun riding the ice back east though.
I don't remember Critical Condition...who's in that?
Joined: Wed Nov 17, 2004 11:42 am Posts: 2373 Location: California
Firehose is the shit!!! I saw Mike Watt break several bass strings during a show once, that dude is a genius. No one listens to them anymore. Am I retro if I mainly listen to pre-2000 music. I never buy new shit anymore. Firehose, Meat Puppets, Nirvana, Kill Em All, Frizzle Fry, Fishbone, Faith No More, Cows, Bad Religion, Mudhoney--I just don't hear new music that inspires me much anymore.
I'll tell you something else, if I have to listen to some boring ass hip hop shit on a boarding/ski video again I'm going to puke. I know speed metal isn't always appropriate but come on--throw in an instrument.
Sorry for the hijack. Back on topic--I've never seen Critical Condition or Exile, but I want to.
Joined: Wed Oct 06, 2004 10:57 pm Posts: 4985 Location: California
Ecobrad wrote:
Yo yo y`all, I guess everyone likes hip-hop. I thought at least mtnrider and PJ would back me up.
I wouldn't say that…I like a lot of the bands you've mentioned. I've just found that I can only listen to certain stuff for so long or during certain periods in my life.
Joined: Wed Nov 17, 2004 11:42 am Posts: 2373 Location: California
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I like old, new and everything in between
Like I said before, spoken like a true moderater
I'm not saying everything has to be hard BTW. Just good. Maybe there are good bands out there now and I'm just to old to go find it. I definetly don't have my finger on the pulse of the scene anymore.
Do we at least agree that the new shit they play on the radio typically sucks
I'm pretty much a metal guy here, I don't know the Cows, I don't like the meat puppets much but the rest are good by me.
Neurosis, Slayer, Fu Manchu, Clutch, Willie Nelson, Neil Young, and In Flames are some of my regulars as are most of the ones you listed, along with Swollen Members and The Grouch for a little hip hop. I also like Robert Palmer and Phil Collins though
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