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rynne:
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--- Quote from: rynne on 20 Nov 2008, 06:47 ---I liked that song. Then I realized the reason I liked that song was because it was built off a RHCP bassline back when Flea was at the top of his game. Then I breathed a huge sigh of relief because I liked Flea and not Crazy Town.
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Why on earth would that knowledge bring you relief?
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'Cause the song the ripped off is from Mother's Milk, the last album that RHCP did before they started pussying out. "Under the Bridge" can die in a fire.
--- Quote from: Jackie Blue on 20 Nov 2008, 12:56 ---
--- Quote from: De_El on 18 Nov 2008, 19:47 ---Stabbing Westward
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The first concert I ever saw was them opening for Ethyl Meatplow opening for Front 242 in 1993. Their first album is actually somewhat servicable on a dumb level.
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Agreed. As far as iffy rip-offs of NIN go, Stabbing Westward's first album is okay. Not as terrible as their subsequent albums, or anything by Gravity Kills. But also not as good as God Lives Underwater's self-titled EP or Empty, or anywhere near Prick's Prick. (2nd and 3rd concerts for me were Prick opening for Bowie & NIN, and GLU opening for KMFDM.)
Scandanavian War Machine:
--- Quote from: Jackie Blue on 20 Nov 2008, 12:56 ---Also, Harvey Danger were pretty good.
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yes
BlahBlah:
Alien Ant Farm - they had one song that was really popular then they just completely disappeared.
spoon_of_grimbo:
--- Quote from: BlahBlah on 20 Nov 2008, 13:34 ---
Alien Ant Farm - they had one song that was really popular then they just completely disappeared.
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i think they're still on the go, albeit with an altered line-up. i seem to remember reading a review of a new album called "in the attic" or something last year.
and i know they were the laughing stock of the music industry because they broke some kind of record for biggest drop in record sales between their debut (which sold MILLIONS off the back of that smooth criminal cover), and their second album (whose lead single was actually quite good) which sold FUCK ALL.
Christophe:
Didn't AAF's bassist try to release a signature potato bass through Fender? Gee, I wonder how that went.
Third guy in the lineup looks like an extra in an Adam Sandler movie.
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