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Felix_:

--- Quote from: raf on 02 Nov 2006, 03:10 ---Doomraiser from Italy, as classy as St. Vitus, as heavy as Electric Wizard, with the voice similar to.......Glen Danzig.
live they are awsome!!!!! pure doom some would say......but doom is a metal sub gennre and we all know that metal aint narrow minded so u dont have to b that PURE to b DOOM as FUCK !!!!!

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Doomraiser kick ass.

Spinless:

--- Quote from: tommydski on 02 Nov 2006, 02:35 ---saw 3?
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HD:GS:GHSDPCVJNCOSVNLKXCNF:L

Whatsamatter? First two not shitty enough? AOIRHSEOID MY BRAIN

edgyswingsetacid:

--- Quote from: supersheep on 01 Nov 2006, 14:53 ---OK, I'm pretty sure that Khar will agree with me here - that is NOT what makes you an anarchist. Anarchism is about your politics, not your lifestyle. Of course there are a lot of anarchists within the whole crusty/freegan/squatter movement, but you can be an anarchist and still buy stuff - the most important part of anarchism (IMO) is building communities inside the system. There's no point preaching to the converted. The reason I think Against Me! aren't anarchist is because of "Baby I'm An Anarchist" - the culmination of 150 years of struggle is not a broken window in a coffee shop.

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i wasn't trying to say that that is the only way to be an anarchist, i was describing my view of, based on my encounters of, anarcho punks. of course you can be an anarchist and still buy things. with the way things currently are, its very hard to live without doing that. but beyond that, i feel that ones lifestyle should reflect their beliefs or politics. i just think it's sort of silly for a punk to talk about their anarchist beliefs and then go buy a shirt from wal mart. i suppose it's a personal thing. i don't feel comfortable buying from harmful corporations, just as a vegetarian doesn't feel comfortable eating meat, regardless of the fact that their refusal of it will do absolutely no harm to the trade.

and about against me, have you ever heard any of their other songs? preferably pre-reinventing? like, crime, vivada vis, the ep? i dont think you should let that song define them for you. i dont think it was intended to be taken seriously. i don't even think that he was implying that the whole of the anarchist system of thought could be summarized by a brick in a starbucks window. im pretty sure that when he wrote the song, he had in mind that almost anyone who was going to hear it already knew whatever he could say on the subject, so instead, he talked about some right-on things that are fun to sing along to. i dont think tom gabel is an idiot.


--- Quote ---I don't wanna derail this thread and turn it into POLITICS EET FUCK though, so I will refrain from commenting further upon this.
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yeah, i agree with that, so in the interests of the topic, i further recommend that everyone here listens to the pink lincolns.

raf:
check out old hungarian band called MOOD !!!!!     nowdays Streochrist and Wall of Sleep

onewheelwizzard:
I'm amazed that nobody's mentioned OM yet.  Basically, it's Sleep's bassist and drummer picking up where they left off back when they made "Dopesmoker."  "Variations on a Theme" and "Conference of the Birds" aren't "doom" per se, but people who like doom will probably enjoy them.

Seconds to Boris, SUNN0))), Sleep, Orange Goblin, Grand Magus, Bongzilla, Ufomammut, and Witchcraft.

Also, look into Witch (J. Mascis's new project) and Bardo Pond (which isn't really doom at all, but again, is very easily accessible to doom fans).

Clearly, I am a bit more into the stoner side of doom.  That said, I fully expect to be referring back to this thread for recommendations for quite some time.

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