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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 02 2010 at 17:37
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Meshuggah.

I have I.
I'm sorry to hear that.  I thought that there was hope for you.Wink

What do you mean by that?
Just my way of having fun with the youngsters and their love of Meshuggah.  In the original Shred Room, I banned Meshuggah from being played on the Shred Room CD player.   
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 02 2010 at 17:38
Originally posted by harmonium.ro harmonium.ro wrote:

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Originally posted by jampa17 jampa17 wrote:

Rushfan:  what do you think about The Mars Volta, I'm preparing a review about them but I'm curious about you, that have a very wide opinion about things... like Europe or Evanescence... so, what do you think about them....???
I've had a real hard time getting into them.  I really don't like Cedric's voice.  Cedric's voice kind of ruins TMV for me, the way that Geddy's voice ruins Rush for others.  I do have all of their albums, but I haven't listened to any of them enough to allow them to grow on me.  I think that over time with enough listens I could grow to enjoy them, but right now they aren't my cup of tea.


Scott, you should check out some of Omar's solo albums, they're less edgy, more retro and with "user-friendly" vocals







That wasn't bad.  I can handle that.  On to the next one.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 02 2010 at 17:39
Originally posted by rushfan4 rushfan4 wrote:

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Originally posted by rushfan4 rushfan4 wrote:

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Originally posted by rushfan4 rushfan4 wrote:

Meshuggah.

I have I.
I'm sorry to hear that.  I thought that there was hope for you.Wink

What do you mean by that?
Just my way of having fun with the youngsters and their love of Meshuggah.  In the original Shred Room, I banned Meshuggah from being played on the Shred Room CD player.   

LOL
I'm not even a metal fan, it's mostly the vocals that get to me.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 02 2010 at 17:41
Both are from this album:


3.87 | 8 ratings
Los Sueños de un Higado
2009

Excellent album, but too short (35 minutes). It's all on YouTube.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 02 2010 at 17:44
Believe it or not I try really hard not to bash bands.  I make an exception for Meshuggah, but I try to do it with good humor about it.  I borrowed Catch Thirty-Three from the library.  I was quite shocked to find it there.  At any rate, it is one of the few albums that I could not listen to all the way through.  I just grew tired of the senseless noise before it was over.  I've not really heard anything else from them aside from 1 song, so I can't truly judge them, but that one listening experience scarred me for life.  If I were forced to listen to that album again I would be curled up in a ball in the corner of the room rocking back and forth crying "please, please don't make me listen to that again". 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 02 2010 at 17:44
Originally posted by harmonium.ro harmonium.ro wrote:

Both are from this album:


3.87 | 8 ratings
Los Sueños de un Higado
2009

Excellent album, but too short (35 minutes). It's all on YouTube.

I think you can listen to at least several of Omar's solo albums for free on his website. Can't remember if it's all of them or not.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 02 2010 at 17:45
^ I agree, you can listen to  at least several of them on there.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 02 2010 at 17:46
Originally posted by rushfan4 rushfan4 wrote:

Believe it or not I try really hard not to bash bands.  I make an exception for Meshuggah, but I try to do it with good humor about it.  I borrowed Catch Thirty-Three from the library.  I was quite shocked to find it there.  At any rate, it is one of the few albums that I could not listen to all the way through.  I just grew tired of the senseless noise before it was over.  I've not really heard anything else from them aside from 1 song, so I can't truly judge them, but that one listening experience scarred me for life.  If I were forced to listen to that album again I would be curled up in a ball in the corner of the room rocking back and forth crying "please, please don't make me listen to that again". 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 02 2010 at 17:47
Originally posted by birdwithteeth11 birdwithteeth11 wrote:

Originally posted by harmonium.ro harmonium.ro wrote:

Both are from this album:


3.87 | 8 ratings
Los Sueños de un Higado
2009

Excellent album, but too short (35 minutes). It's all on YouTube.

I think you can listen to at least several of Omar's solo albums for free on his website. Can't remember if it's all of them or not.
 
At least he's reasonable, he understands that making people pay for his albums wouldn't be correct Wink
 
I'm starting Unexpect's In a Flesh Aquarium
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 02 2010 at 17:47
Originally posted by rushfan4 rushfan4 wrote:

Believe it or not I try really hard not to bash bands.  I make an exception for Meshuggah, but I try to do it with good humor about it.  I borrowed Catch Thirty-Three from the library.  I was quite shocked to find it there.  At any rate, it is one of the few albums that I could not listen to all the way through.  I just grew tired of the senseless noise before it was over.  I've not really heard anything else from them aside from 1 song, so I can't truly judge them, but that one listening experience scarred me for life.  If I were forced to listen to that album again I would be curled up in a ball in the corner of the room rocking back and forth crying "please, please don't make me listen to that again". 

I don't blame you, Scott. Meshuggah is the kind of band that definitely isn't for everyone. I actually know several people who enjoy metal but can't stand Meshuggah because they're "too avant-garde".
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 02 2010 at 17:48
Originally posted by Tsevir Leirbag Tsevir Leirbag wrote:

Originally posted by birdwithteeth11 birdwithteeth11 wrote:

Originally posted by harmonium.ro harmonium.ro wrote:

Both are from this album:


3.87 | 8 ratings
Los Sueños de un Higado
2009

Excellent album, but too short (35 minutes). It's all on YouTube.

I think you can listen to at least several of Omar's solo albums for free on his website. Can't remember if it's all of them or not.
 
At least he's reasonable, he understands that making people pay for his albums wouldn't be correct Wink
 
I'm starting Unexpect's In a Flesh Aquarium

That's one of the best avant-garde metal albums I've ever heard.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 02 2010 at 17:50
Originally posted by birdwithteeth11 birdwithteeth11 wrote:

Originally posted by rushfan4 rushfan4 wrote:

Believe it or not I try really hard not to bash bands.  I make an exception for Meshuggah, but I try to do it with good humor about it.  I borrowed Catch Thirty-Three from the library.  I was quite shocked to find it there.  At any rate, it is one of the few albums that I could not listen to all the way through.  I just grew tired of the senseless noise before it was over.  I've not really heard anything else from them aside from 1 song, so I can't truly judge them, but that one listening experience scarred me for life.  If I were forced to listen to that album again I would be curled up in a ball in the corner of the room rocking back and forth crying "please, please don't make me listen to that again". 

I don't blame you, Scott. Meshuggah is the kind of band that definitely isn't for everyone. I actually know several people who enjoy metal but can't stand Meshuggah because they're "too avant-garde".
I've been listening to and enjoying metal for darn close to 30 years now.  At least much of it was known as metal in the day.  I think a lot of it has been re-labeled as hard rock given that metal has gotten louder, faster, and eviler over the years. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 02 2010 at 17:50
Originally posted by birdwithteeth11 birdwithteeth11 wrote:

Originally posted by Tsevir Leirbag Tsevir Leirbag wrote:

Originally posted by birdwithteeth11 birdwithteeth11 wrote:

Originally posted by harmonium.ro harmonium.ro wrote:

Both are from this album:


3.87 | 8 ratings
Los Sueños de un Higado
2009

Excellent album, but too short (35 minutes). It's all on YouTube.

I think you can listen to at least several of Omar's solo albums for free on his website. Can't remember if it's all of them or not.
 
At least he's reasonable, he understands that making people pay for his albums wouldn't be correct Wink
 
I'm starting Unexpect's In a Flesh Aquarium

That's one of the best avant-garde metal albums I've ever heard.
 
Yeah, I really like it. I'm also fond of Diablo Swing Orchestra.
I do NOT like Mr. Bungle (except some pieces).


Edited by Tsevir Leirbag - March 02 2010 at 17:51
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 02 2010 at 17:53
But my ears just can't take most of what passes as metal today.  Most extreme metal, death metal, black metal, technical metal bands just don't appeal to me.  Once in a while I'll find a diamond in the rough, sort of like with avant, but for the most part it just isn't me.  I like to say that's what happens when you become an old fart, but there are older farts than I that eat that stuff up, so what do I know.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 02 2010 at 17:55
Originally posted by rushfan4 rushfan4 wrote:

Originally posted by birdwithteeth11 birdwithteeth11 wrote:

Originally posted by rushfan4 rushfan4 wrote:

Believe it or not I try really hard not to bash bands.  I make an exception for Meshuggah, but I try to do it with good humor about it.  I borrowed Catch Thirty-Three from the library.  I was quite shocked to find it there.  At any rate, it is one of the few albums that I could not listen to all the way through.  I just grew tired of the senseless noise before it was over.  I've not really heard anything else from them aside from 1 song, so I can't truly judge them, but that one listening experience scarred me for life.  If I were forced to listen to that album again I would be curled up in a ball in the corner of the room rocking back and forth crying "please, please don't make me listen to that again". 

I don't blame you, Scott. Meshuggah is the kind of band that definitely isn't for everyone. I actually know several people who enjoy metal but can't stand Meshuggah because they're "too avant-garde".
I've been listening to and enjoying metal for darn close to 30 years now.  At least much of it was known as metal in the day.  I think a lot of it has been re-labeled as hard rock given that metal has gotten louder, faster, and eviler over the years. 

Understandable. You grew up in the days when metal was ruled by the likes of Ozzy, Sabbath, and Iron Maiden (all damn fine bands I might add). But extreme metal changed it a lot in the 80s. And again later on in the 90s.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 02 2010 at 17:57
Originally posted by Tsevir Leirbag Tsevir Leirbag wrote:

Originally posted by birdwithteeth11 birdwithteeth11 wrote:

Originally posted by Tsevir Leirbag Tsevir Leirbag wrote:

Originally posted by birdwithteeth11 birdwithteeth11 wrote:

Originally posted by harmonium.ro harmonium.ro wrote:

Both are from this album:


3.87 | 8 ratings
Los Sueños de un Higado
2009

Excellent album, but too short (35 minutes). It's all on YouTube.

I think you can listen to at least several of Omar's solo albums for free on his website. Can't remember if it's all of them or not.
 
At least he's reasonable, he understands that making people pay for his albums wouldn't be correct Wink
 
I'm starting Unexpect's In a Flesh Aquarium

That's one of the best avant-garde metal albums I've ever heard.
 
Yeah, I really like it. I'm also fond of Diablo Swing Orchestra.
I do NOT like Mr. Bungle (except some pieces).

Mr. Bungle was one of the bands that got me in avant-garde and avant-prog. I loooooooove Disco Volante and California.

DSO are quite nice when I'm in the mood for them.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 02 2010 at 17:57
Originally posted by birdwithteeth11 birdwithteeth11 wrote:

Originally posted by rushfan4 rushfan4 wrote:

Originally posted by birdwithteeth11 birdwithteeth11 wrote:

Originally posted by rushfan4 rushfan4 wrote:

Believe it or not I try really hard not to bash bands.  I make an exception for Meshuggah, but I try to do it with good humor about it.  I borrowed Catch Thirty-Three from the library.  I was quite shocked to find it there.  At any rate, it is one of the few albums that I could not listen to all the way through.  I just grew tired of the senseless noise before it was over.  I've not really heard anything else from them aside from 1 song, so I can't truly judge them, but that one listening experience scarred me for life.  If I were forced to listen to that album again I would be curled up in a ball in the corner of the room rocking back and forth crying "please, please don't make me listen to that again". 

I don't blame you, Scott. Meshuggah is the kind of band that definitely isn't for everyone. I actually know several people who enjoy metal but can't stand Meshuggah because they're "too avant-garde".
I've been listening to and enjoying metal for darn close to 30 years now.  At least much of it was known as metal in the day.  I think a lot of it has been re-labeled as hard rock given that metal has gotten louder, faster, and eviler over the years. 

Understandable. You grew up in the days when metal was ruled by the likes of Ozzy, Sabbath, and Iron Maiden (all damn fine bands I might add). But extreme metal changed it a lot in the 80s. And again later on in the 90s.
Yep.  Judas Priest, Metallica, Megadeth, even some Motorhead songs.  Used to love Ace of Spades.  Bands like Exodus and Slayer had a couple of decent albums as well, although I never really got into either of those bands. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 02 2010 at 18:00
Originally posted by birdwithteeth11 birdwithteeth11 wrote:

Originally posted by Tsevir Leirbag Tsevir Leirbag wrote:

Originally posted by birdwithteeth11 birdwithteeth11 wrote:

Originally posted by Tsevir Leirbag Tsevir Leirbag wrote:

Originally posted by birdwithteeth11 birdwithteeth11 wrote:

Originally posted by harmonium.ro harmonium.ro wrote:

Both are from this album:


3.87 | 8 ratings
Los Sueños de un Higado
2009

Excellent album, but too short (35 minutes). It's all on YouTube.

I think you can listen to at least several of Omar's solo albums for free on his website. Can't remember if it's all of them or not.
 
At least he's reasonable, he understands that making people pay for his albums wouldn't be correct Wink
 
I'm starting Unexpect's In a Flesh Aquarium

That's one of the best avant-garde metal albums I've ever heard.
 
Yeah, I really like it. I'm also fond of Diablo Swing Orchestra.
I do NOT like Mr. Bungle (except some pieces).

Mr. Bungle was one of the bands that got me in avant-garde and avant-prog. I loooooooove Disco Volante and California.

DSO are quite nice when I'm in the mood for them.
 
Try Vladimir Bozar N'ZSO
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 02 2010 at 18:00
First concert that I ever attended was The Monsters of Rock, which was Van Halen, Metallica, Scorpions, Dokken, and Kingdom Come.  Second concert was David Lee Roth with Poison opening. 
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TOUGH TIMES DEMAND TOUGH TALK DEMAND TOUGH HEARTS DEMAND TOUGH SONGS DEMAND!

Although I still like Devy more than Rush. Embarrassed
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