you didn't used to listen to it but now you do
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you didn't used to listen to it but now you do
this is a thread about being old and set in your ways but also maybe slightly obessive
I didn't listen to Negative Approach when I was young. I didn't dislike them, jsut not on the radar somehow. Maybe I should blame you guys.
But last month they are all I listened too. How does that happen? It's rare.
also this like pro video and sound video is really something. It sounds better than the releases.
also NEGATIVE APPROACH is the best name
I didn't listen to Negative Approach when I was young. I didn't dislike them, jsut not on the radar somehow. Maybe I should blame you guys.
But last month they are all I listened too. How does that happen? It's rare.
also this like pro video and sound video is really something. It sounds better than the releases.
also NEGATIVE APPROACH is the best name
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Re: you didn't used to listen to it but now you do
faith no more
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i've had a similar experience w NA in the last few years too
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Re: you didn't used to listen to it but now you do
maybe they weren't too active in our youths
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Re: you didn't used to listen to it but now you do
how many years ago is 'now'? Like if it happened 3 years ago is it okay to talk about
i dont want to be wrong and bad
i dont want to be wrong and bad
livid dealer wrote: ↑Sat Jun 12, 2010 2:31 am DIO NEVER JUMPED ON WHAT WAS POPULAR (THE PROVERBIAL BANDWAGON)
AND DIO DIDNT FUCK GUYS
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I didn't used to listen to old country music but now I do. I have always loved bluegrass but I am okay with country music, even some contemporary artists.
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I honestly think the last time this happened to me was 14 years ago
livid dealer wrote: ↑Sat Jun 12, 2010 2:31 am DIO NEVER JUMPED ON WHAT WAS POPULAR (THE PROVERBIAL BANDWAGON)
AND DIO DIDNT FUCK GUYS
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It has to be after you started calling yourself an "old man" or whatever
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Re: you didn't used to listen to it but now you do
Disco. Not fucking kidding.
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I've always liked Negative Approach because I stumbled into them as a teen when I was more into HC and someone said in a magazine I read that they were important. I think it might have been in an interview with Pittbull, and they mostly brought up NA to shit on NYHC. The first time I realized they had resurfaced was when they played Obscene Extreme, and yeah... they were flat-out amazing in a way that really doesn't seem possible for a bunch of aging punks who you assume don't practice. They sounds like all they do is practice.
Anyway, my answer is Megadeth. I basically decided at the age of about 16 and after listening to Rust in Peace a few times and not getting it that I hated Megadeth (this also had a lot to do with the fact that I was a fan of Metallica at the time, which is the most embarrassing thing you'll ever see me admit on this board) and that was that. Fast forward to... probably about 2020, a friend of mine has that album playing at home and I suddenly realize that it's basically everything I like now. I still don't like Mustaine's voice, I think the albums before it are good but seriously hampered by the fuzzy overall sound, and I don't care about anything after Rust in Peace, but Megadeth in their heyday were a damn good band in all the ways I appreciate now as an old fart.
Anyway, my answer is Megadeth. I basically decided at the age of about 16 and after listening to Rust in Peace a few times and not getting it that I hated Megadeth (this also had a lot to do with the fact that I was a fan of Metallica at the time, which is the most embarrassing thing you'll ever see me admit on this board) and that was that. Fast forward to... probably about 2020, a friend of mine has that album playing at home and I suddenly realize that it's basically everything I like now. I still don't like Mustaine's voice, I think the albums before it are good but seriously hampered by the fuzzy overall sound, and I don't care about anything after Rust in Peace, but Megadeth in their heyday were a damn good band in all the ways I appreciate now as an old fart.
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in 1990s Michigan you get issued a negative approach "total recall" discography as a teen. Covered many NA songs with many bands. They were long broken up by the time I first heard them, and the bands after didn't appeal to me at all. The best "NA" performance I saw was JB singing a few songs with the members of Vitamin X playing. It was probably 2007 and Easy Action was also on the show, but NA hadn't started playing regular shows again.
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I was at a show around then and a band I didn't know who it was really good and then after wards manzig told me it was 80% NA covers. I didn't recognize the songs!
Maybe it was that ^
Maybe it was that ^
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Disco is great - it only got so much hate because everything was disco-fied i the late 70s and early 80s. I rarely hear it these days unless I put something on.
My answer is: the radio. I started putting on a local independent station - and maybe half the time there's a show playing cool shit I've never heard. It really runs the gamut of genres. I heard a Peter Gabriel song the other night that made me look up the album: Scratch from 1978 - and it's got Robert Frip and Tony Levin playing on it! I'm sure some of you guys were well aware of that, but it was news to me.
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i like all music except rap and country hardcore punk and blackened death metal
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Re: you didn't used to listen to it but now you do
Xysma, even Girl on the Beach and the new record No Place Like Alone.