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Nov 5th, 2004 11:33 AM
Helm The clean vocals were out of tune, but it didn't really matter.

Go se pelican. They're awe. And wolf eyes and coil wee
Nov 4th, 2004 05:10 PM
sloth speaking of insane bills, All Tomorrows Parties coming up soon. sunn0))), pelican, wolf eyes, silver mt. zion, shellac, lightning bolt, aphex twin, coil, members of minutemen all playing. plus a shitload of bands ive never heard of. haha! its going to be heavy boss. dole, are you going to this?

panopticon was also out october. clean vocals! fantastic.
Nov 4th, 2004 03:08 PM
EverythingWillSuck Sorry for the weird bump, but if you're into the techy grind stuff similar to Bodies in the Gears you should also check out

Terminally Your Aborted Ghost
Gerbophillia
The End
Bucket Full of Teeth
twodeadslutsonegoodfuck

i was just digging through my mp3s and i noticed how these bands sounded a lot like bodies
Oct 31st, 2004 02:41 PM
Pyorrhea he uses alot of economy/alternate picking riffs that are pretty advanced... obituary is actually a great start if you want to play metal, and early death.
Oct 31st, 2004 10:53 AM
adeptninja ninja you will never be good at guitar because your father beats you
Oct 31st, 2004 12:27 AM
Ninjavenom If i didn't need a program to look at them, i'd print the Necrophagist tabs and try to play them anyway. I'm starting with Zeke and Suffocation (Nirvana can suck my dick), so i don't think it would discourage me too much to see how many fucking notes can be crammed into one measure by this man.

Furthermore, i am obscenely envious of your trip to see Obituary. I am completely psyched to see them. I will go anywhere in the states if i have to, i simply MUST see them. I will kill babies to see this friggin' band. How much were tickets, anyway?
Oct 30th, 2004 10:38 PM
Pyorrhea yeah, and the alternate picking intro, and the breakdown, but the rest is fucking insane, including the solo...
Oct 30th, 2004 09:33 PM
Helm Yeah I checked and I can play a few of the death metal palm muted OH SUPRISE PINCH riffs. But that's it.
Oct 30th, 2004 07:09 PM
Pyorrhea i dunno helm, some of the riffs on that song arent that hard, they also have a foul body autopsy tab at necrophagists home page.
Oct 30th, 2004 07:06 PM
Pyorrhea yeah, pig destroyer really pulled a linkin park on prowler in the yard. I dont mean it blew, i mean they took really long to release terrifier.
Oct 30th, 2004 03:22 PM
EverythingWillSuck i forgot the new PD album was out
Oct 30th, 2004 03:01 PM
Pyorrhea well, i would say back from the dead was a pretty weak album, it still shits on anything else on roadrunner right now.
Oct 30th, 2004 01:22 PM
Helm Dude, I'm not even gonna attempt to play Necrophagist. But good luck. The most technical I can get is watchtower riffs, and then not 100% clean and always on the spot.


On other news, a week from now I saw Susperia (crap), Mortiis (more crap) and the newly reformed Obituary headlining. Whoever mixed up that bill needs to be shot. It's a small wonder Mortiis got out of there alive, but they did play a reduced set. Obituary. . . They were perfect. Tardy's voice was in great shape, much to everyone's relief, the drumming was perfect. Only West didn't seem like he was into it (just sitting there, playing his rifs and solos) but the rest of the band was really pumped by the second song when they saw what goes on in a greek metal live. Violence and bloodshed indeed. Speaking of which, I really got caught in a mosh bigtime in the encore and got punched and elbowed and kicked good. Anyhow, the set was a good 'best off' only they didn't play Find the Arise and Infected! I dunno. Still... great! A faulty guitar towards the end of Final Thoughts warranted for an improv drum solo that was awesome. A roadie held up another deep tom over the set to give Tardy a chance for some stage show. I really enjoyed them live. Even heard a new song. I hope they manage to stick together and do another album, since Obituary has NEVER done wrong in all their time (and nobody mention that anthology bullshit. Ask roadrunner).
Oct 30th, 2004 02:51 AM
Pyorrhea but yeah, the new necrophagist is really good. Helm, i know you play guitar, so check out the ferment offal discharge power tab at metaltabs.com its fucking perfect.
Oct 30th, 2004 02:50 AM
Pyorrhea nasum stopped being good after human 2.0, they started making more screamo-y tracks and over producing. Anyway, this kid tried to convince me that all grind was was improv... i proceeded to own his ass by playing scum by napalm death and suffer the children by said band, he then shut his ass up.
Oct 28th, 2004 10:23 PM
Ninjavenom I caught the new Converge album just this month too. Beats the bitch out of the older stuff.

Karl Sanders' new album is another egyptian project, but this one is more of an ambient soundscape kind of thing. It's very good. He uses all kinds of egyptian instruments and such, and manages to create great atmospheres with them. Think of the mellower aspects of Nile and you'll have a good idea what he's doing.

Bodies in the Gears are a sick little tech band who have had a demo out for a number of years, and just now got around to releasing a full length. They'll remind you of other tech bands (silly, long album and song names) with the demo, but they've obviously gotten some of the goofiness out of their system with this release. They're one of the fastest bands i've heard to date, and they whip up one hell of a frenzy in the brief 16 minutes that their album lasts for. Think of Agoraphobic Nosebleed crossed with Birdflesh and you'll get a pretty good idea of where they stand.

I accidentally deleted my Necrophagist instead of my Necrophobic, so i couldn't compare the new one to the old one really, but i do remember that i was also fascinated with the first album. I haven't gotten my hands on the new Nasum yet, so i can't say anything about it, but i didn't like Helvete very much when i listened to it. Come to think of it, i think i really only enjoyed Human 2.0.
Oct 28th, 2004 10:01 PM
Helm Mastodon were better on the EP.

Tell us more about Karl Sanders and Bodies in the Gears of the Apparatus (great name!)

Otherwise, a big 10 4 on Necrophagist, although I preffered their first album, the second one's still amazingly headcrushingly technical. Nasum, yes. PD, yes. Good month.
Oct 28th, 2004 09:40 PM
adeptninja Indeed thanks for telling me about the mastodon album after listening to it again it seems much cooler
Oct 26th, 2004 10:52 PM
Ninjavenom
New Albums Out This Month

Nasum - Shift
Karl Sanders - Saurian Meditations
Necrophagist - Epitaph
Pig Destroyer - Terrifyer
Mastodon - Leviathan
Bodies in the Gears of the Apparatus - Simian Hybrid Prototype


Sooo goooood :O

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