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The Prodigys next album as well as the new Tool album.
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Otis P Jivefunk
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Originally posted by Magnetichead: The Prodigys next album... Same here! No words can describe how much I'm looking foward to it, the waiting has been so long that it's driven me to obsession. If no album was ever released ever again, I wouldn't mind just as long as I get this one. Roll on June/July!...
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SlaytanicMaggot
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Slipknot Slipknot Slipknot Slipknot Slipknot Slipknot Slipknot Slipknot Slipknot Slipknot Slipknot Slipknot Slipknot Slipknot Slipknot Slipknot Slipknot Oh, and did I mention Slipknot?
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Melllvar
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Thank god is all I can say, as both their side-projects have sucked.
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Melllvar
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Pitchshifter broke-up last year.
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Magnetichead
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I doubt it, not like them to release 2 albums in 2 years unless it was all done in the same recording session and they couldn't cram it onto one disk.
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bart182
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I'm looking forward to; deftones, nine inch nails (this year, suure...) system of a down, sum41, meg lee chin, and some others that i dont remember.
Error's ep was poop.
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Magnetichead
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Originally posted by SlaytanicMaggot:
Oh, and did I mention Slipknot?
1. Slipknot Broke Up. 2. Slipknot are SHIT. 3. Go listen to your Linkin Park albums you mini moshing twat. 4. Shut up.
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Magnetichead
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Originally posted by fromage: eels I don;t know whether the band is recording together ATM, Mr.E might still be working on his own stuff.
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Magnetichead
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Originally posted by mikey: Wasnt "Kid a" and "amnesiac" released closed together? They were recorded in the same recording session and they couldn't fit it all on one album. That's why they came out so close together and have a very similar sound.
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nerdlingus
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The new Prodigy album, if they ever release it that is. Am just hoping its as hardcore as the his other albums. I say 'his' as I'm not sure what everyone else in the band does to help liam make his tunes
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SpacemanSpiff
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Originally posted by mikey: The mars volta are recording there second album this year in australia. Woo! if that is true, hooray. i'll be looking forward to that as well. apart from this, the bands i can think of right now are: mclusky - mclusky are always great, especially with steve albini producing it and stuff. also, an album name with rumoured names such as "the difference between you and me is that i am not on fire" or other silly stuff i can't remember now has to be good. q and not u - they're working on a new album as well, it will get released 2004. i think ian mackaye will also help with the production and their last two albums were already fucking awesome. jimmy eat world - yeah, i know. pop and shit, but i liked clarity and bleed american and as they will release a new album in 2004 too, i'm looking forward to that. sparta - the last album was rather conventional rock, but i still thought it was rather good. and i heard the new album will be a lot more experimental and will have lots of influences from the electronic area. and since tony's electronic side project was nice, this sounds promising. then some bands i have no definite release date of or not even an idea if they're recording at all. for example: blackmail, north of america (they didn't break up apparently, yay) and also make it stop which apparently is a spazzy noise rock project by two of the north of america guys. that sounds like a pretty good thing.
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davierocks
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McLusky Classic band with two classic albums under their belts. Can't wait for the third. Manic Street Preachers Although this album is likely to be more pompous dad rock, I can always hope that they make some sort of musical return to their early days. Kinesis More socialist rock 'n' roll from the boys from Bolton.
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Otis P Jivefunk
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Originally posted by Melllvar: 'A' are recording their new album with Deftones/Pantera producer Terry Date, so that one's gonna be awesome! I'm not a huge 'A' fan, but that's interesting. Terry Date is probably my favorite rock/metal producer. Originally posted by nerdlingus: The new Prodigy album, if they ever release it that is. Am just hoping its as hardcore as the his other albums... According to Liam "It’s actually nearly done, we’ve got our deadline now and that’s the one we’re going to deliver on". And that was said last year. You’ve probably already seen this, but seeing as you’re not the only person to mention Prodigy in this thread... Liam did an in-depth interview last year in mid-December all about the album, his first proper interview since BGAT, and probably his best interview ever! It’s pages and pages long, and has track details and all kinds of other clool info. Here's a link http://www.nekozine.co.uk/liamtalks.html Apparently it should be out in June/July, with a single preceding it. So we could potentially here about a new single anytime now...
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Pikka Bird
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« Reply #29 on: 03-01-2004 13:57 »
« Last Edit on: 03-01-2004 13:57 »
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Originally posted by Melllvar: I read a couple of things which may interest you. Amy Lee is apparently writing with former Limp Bizkit guitarist Wes Borland on Evanescence's new stuff. I heard this too, and I think this could be great, since I credited Wes for all the nooks and crannies that gave Limp Bizkit that tiny shining fleck of quality (Which they tried so hard to shed)- his style stood out from the rest. (John Otto does some good stuff too). BUT- By Wes Borland himself from the Eat The Day (his own band) website: Clarity [02/11/2004]
I didn't think that I needed to say anything about this, but to be perfectly clear and to address many rumors I have heard, I have not, nor will I ever join the band Evanescence. Danny Lohner and I worked with Amy Lee on the Underworld Soundtrack, talked about working with her sometime again in the future, and have no plans of doing so as of right now. We are however in the first stages of doing some songs with Rob Zombie, and that looks like it's going to be good. So once again, I am not joining Evanescence. -Wes ...so it's not going to happen right now. Bummer! I'm primarily looking forward to albums by Mew, Lise Westzynthius and The Mars Volta.
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Pikka Bird
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Nobody should question Wes Borland's skill as a guitarist- that would be ignorant. Check THIS out to see what LB was like without him... Which reminds me- I am looking forward to any output from Eat The Day. They'll start gigging by march (or so I've read)... an album shouldn't be too distant now. Go Wes!
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Melllvar
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Agreed, Wes was Limp Bizkit, and without him they're nothing.
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Otis P Jivefunk
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Originally posted by davierocks: ...Busted are good guitarists! Oh...your...God...
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davierocks
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I am not saying they are a good band, merely that they are competent musicians.
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Otis P Jivefunk
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And I'm just saying you're a God, because God thinks good points of everyone right?...
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Pikka Bird
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« Reply #37 on: 03-02-2004 13:14 »
« Last Edit on: 03-02-2004 13:14 »
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Originally posted by davierocks: I am not saying they are a good band, merely that they are competent musicians. Yeah, they're such good musicians that they have to play make-believe in their videos. I mean- those aren't chords. The hands on the fretboards aren't even moving half the time. That's real talent. But yes- LB had some really good guitar sequences and other quirks. I won't even go near the rest of the music (but John Otto has a good sense of varying his rhythm beyond the basic garage-rock drumming). Guitar and drums were never the problem with LB. The fake bad-ass attitude and the lame lyrics and Fred's constant attempts of pushing the "selling-out" envelope even further ("New Old Songs", if you sprechen sie my French.) ...and yes- the punk rock wars were (partially) in vain. Nobody gets the picture anymore, and all of the good stuff has sifted itself out into the subcultures, where it will probably remain. The world will never really "get" music in that way. If you can easily wiggle your waist and shake booty to a song, then it MUST be the best song in the world, right?
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davierocks
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OK, if Busted themselves aren't good guitarists, then the people who write their songs are certainly musically talented. Does this make the music good? No.
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