View Single Post
Old 05.05.2008, 01:12 PM   #17
batreleaser
invito al cielo
 
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: New York, NY
Posts: 5,155
batreleaser kicks all y'all's assesbatreleaser kicks all y'all's assesbatreleaser kicks all y'all's assesbatreleaser kicks all y'all's assesbatreleaser kicks all y'all's assesbatreleaser kicks all y'all's assesbatreleaser kicks all y'all's assesbatreleaser kicks all y'all's assesbatreleaser kicks all y'all's assesbatreleaser kicks all y'all's assesbatreleaser kicks all y'all's asses
it aint bad, but it sure as fuck aint disco volante. i like all their ablums to an extent, even s/t, but disco volante is a total mindblow classic. but yeah, i guess they dont count as a band that "blew it".

ian mackaye counts, from barely barely could play their instruement teenidles, to the one of the most genre defining of all the hardcore band in minor threat, the shorlived but still excellent post punk bands embrace and egg hunt, the amazing collab with al jourensen piebald who made a fucking loud as hell industrial hardcore record, and of course, fugazi, a band who were able to maintain hardcore extremity while using dub rhythms, funk beats, irregular stop start structures, one of the most amazing rhthym sections ever, and big, sometimes zeppelin-like riffs. he really became an incredible musician over time. great songwriter too.
__________________
 


listen to pink reason
batreleaser is offline   |QUOTE AND REPLY|