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not a breakdown so much as me being a drunk, drunk, drunk-ass ass. [face of shame] wasn't really trying to draw lines in the sand, just got a bit, uh, overenthusiastic while effuhking plastered - posting @ two AM, note.
and though i enjoyed it at the time, i agree with you, aerosmith. instinct:decay = no great shakes. assassins is better, but the new one (addicts) is leaps and bounds beyond anything they've done prior. great songs, delivery, production, solos, vibe, etc. not any kind of obvious crossover attempt or reinvention of the wheel, either. just a distinctive & memorable metal record.
that is (i think) what i was trying to say the other night...
btw, apologies for the confrontational tone, aero. i often get a bit chesty when sauced. typically seems funny to me and no one else. c'est la guerre.
i thought it was kind of funny and figured you were under the influence or something or other
otherwise, WOW do you love this band
― ghee hee hee (La Lechera), Monday, 16 August 2010 18:49 (thirteen years ago) link
btw, apologies for the confrontational tone, aero. i often get a bit chesty when sauced. typically seems funny to me and no one else. c'est la guerre.
oh dude do not even sweat it! I enjoy getting spirited about music I love!
two years pass...
No talk about Silencing Machine? I just picked this up, and I'm liking it a lot. Great riffs! Gothy!
― Clarke B., Wednesday, 10 October 2012 22:13 (eleven years ago) link
I'm more excited about this '85 Combat Records pressing of Welcome to Hell I found on the same trip! It even has an IRD mail order catalog inside... First two Bathory LPs for $6.99 apiece! "After September 1, 1986 add $1.00 to the cost of each item."
― Clarke B., Wednesday, 10 October 2012 22:25 (eleven years ago) link