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    I'm not a hipster!
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    Dickinson is Maiden to me but the earlier stuff is also good.
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    I honestly think that Blaze was a much better singer than Di'Anno.

    Obviously I'd go with the Di'Anno albums in a heartbeat over the Blaze ones, but I stil find his stuff rather overlooked.

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    Killers is their best album IMO

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    Quote Originally Posted by a21schizoidman View Post
    Killers is their best album IMO
    Just a touch behind s/t for me, but Killers is outstanding.
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    RO: Due to the nature of the concept, it seems like tracks off of The Wall are frequent targets to be covered. Much to the chagrin of Roger Waters, the vast majority of them turn out better than Pink Floyd's originals.

    UO: This includes Kittie's cover of "Run Like Hell".
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  6. #73356
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    RO: Mute Beat...god this stuff is fun to listen to.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nF8s6...feature=relmfu

    With the regards to the posts about punk having no talent in order to play stereotype...it certainly is a terrible stereotype. I think what is better said about punk that it doesn't matter how talented you are in order to achieve. You can be thrashing around on power chords with little regards to tone, make a 25 minute demo and be done for the day, or make a double album like the Minutemen which go outside of just roots.
    I wish to be a magician of words!

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    Quote Originally Posted by MrFruitLord View Post
    I always felt that while they had some decent songs, a lot of their stuff just felt like filler. I agree with you that it's unfair to throw them in with the whole melodic metalcore thing.
    Yeah, I agree with the filler statement. Their biggest asset is the guitarist's willingness to borrow from the southern sludge (like Acid Bath) tradition once in a while, and Keith Buckley's stage presence.

    RO: Holy crap I totally forgot how amazing The Damned's "The Black Album" is. If progressive-punk-goth psychedelia wasn't such a pretentious title it's what I'd call it.
    Afraid nobody 'round here
    understands my potato
    They think I'm only a spud boy
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    Quote Originally Posted by Runesmith View Post
    RO: Holy crap I totally forgot how amazing The Damned's "The Black Album" is. If progressive-punk-goth psychedelia wasn't such a pretentious title it's what I'd call it.
    "Prog Goth" would suffice.
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    Quote Originally Posted by killer_roach View Post
    "Prog Goth" would suffice.
    Somehow I doubt Robert Fripp or Roger Waters ever imagined that happening.
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    They think I'm only a spud boy
    looking for a real tomato
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    Quote Originally Posted by Runesmith View Post
    Somehow I doubt Robert Fripp or Roger Waters ever imagined that happening.
    Probably not, but that's part of the charm of it.

    (As far as I can tell, the band hAND coined the term "prog goth", but they're a rather disappointing act. Not that they're necessarily bad, it's just that they could be so much better and aren't.)
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