THESE FORUMS NOW CLOSED (read only)
Fun Stuff => BAND => Topic started by: DeathrockZombie on 17 May 2005, 08:27
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(http://www.maliceinleatherland.com/61704_3.jpg)
Droogs don't run!
After over a week of mixing, we finally got our album ready for mastering. You can listen to three completed tracks and a TSOL cover here
http://www.myspace.com/maliceinleatherland
The three tracks are all very different, with varying blends of Punk, Prog, and Funk!
We are very pro Zombie and anti-men in women's jeans!
I think Dora might be warming to us..
Let's see what you lot have to say.
~ Basim
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Me likey. Also, I support your stance on men in women's jeans. It needs to be stopped.
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Fuck yeah! You covered Code Blue! I was hoping that was the song you did.
Their cold blue flesh/makes me turn RRRED!
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Fuck yeah! You covered Code Blue! I was hoping that was the song you did.
Their cold blue flesh/makes me turn RRRED!
Necrophelia: Crack open a cold one.
~ Basim
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Code Blue was the first TSOL song I ever heard. My jaw dropped.
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Code Blue was the first TSOL song I ever heard. My jaw dropped.
well, what did you think of the cover?
we've been covering it since we played our first gig at the most notorious Drag bar in boston, Jaques, nearly 2 years ago! (Like 2 augusts ago, yo!)
~ Basim
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That's pretty damn funky! If I lived anywhere near there, I'd definately check you guys out. Dig Suburban Halocaust the most, probably.
And as for the men sans women's jeans, keep spreading the word.
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That's pretty damn funky! If I lived anywhere near there, I'd definately check you guys out. Dig Suburban Halocaust the most, probably.
Nice! Bootsy was a HUGE influence on my bass playing. I think he's the most expressive bassist I've heard!
This is great. Last time I posted a link to our unfinished songs, everyone thought they were generic. But not it's like you all are picking up on the music the way I want it to be.
Oi Oi!
~ Basim
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God, I've got a soft spot for oi punk(s).
Tell your bassist to keep up the good work, it's sometimes hard to find punk bands with good musicianship...or maybe it's just me, I've lost roots with punk a bit.
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Wow, thanks for the props! I'll keep honing my bass skills - I gues..
It is hard finding punk musicians who have a working knowledge of Reggae and Ska the way the 77 style ones did, but hopefully people will take notice and follow suit.
To be honest, I've always thought our guitarist really stole the show in terms of technique. He writes prog rock solos that are trapped inside punk rock songs, yo!1
~ Basim