im looking for pretty much the most uninspired/unoriginal brutal and/or slam death. with little or no variation in vocals. stuff like disgorge(us) and condemned.
Posts: 963 | Location: Ain'T it stiLl obvious? | Registered: 22 August 2006
Originally posted by Turenne: Flying Lotus and Water Fai releases.
I prefer the Blue Sky Black Death release over Flying Lotus but will agree with you about the integrity of Water Fai.
The new BSBD is great. I'm with you there.
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Tipper "Wobble Factor" = a return to the "Tip Hop" sound Lawgiverz "Data Treat EP" = the most intelligent breaks in the world
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Originally posted by JGlass: You know OMD got the remaster treatment this year, right?
I sure do . And they're all pretty cheap online. I'm only interested in owning their first 4 albums though... well we'll see, I'll give Junk Culture and Crush another chance.
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Posts: 700 | Location: Somewhere in Canada | Registered: 20 December 2006
My initial impression of the new Snares is that it's a bit of a throwback, and pretty accessible (for him), not necessarily bad things at all. But I am only a few tracks in. Me like.
Originally posted by odysseyandoracle: My initial impression of the new Snares is that it's a bit of a throwback, and pretty accessible (for him), not necessarily bad things at all. But I am only a few tracks in. Me like.
It definitely is a throwback to his older, pre-Rossz stuff and I love it.
Originally posted by odysseyandoracle: My initial impression of the new Snares is that it's a bit of a throwback, and pretty accessible (for him), not necessarily bad things at all. But I am only a few tracks in. Me like.
Looooooooooooooving this album. Vsnares pwns me again.
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I've been enjoying Salem's Yes I Smoke Crack EP. They're a two-piece group from Michigan, and they play really dark dubstep. Check out "Redlights", it's my favorite.