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Post by Genevieve » Sun Sep 13, 2009 6:42 pm

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Steve DiGiorgio, Sean Malone, etc. Extreme metal bass gods.
Mike Flores
Oh God yes.

And of course, Steve Cloutier. His work on 'Obscura' by Gorguts is breath taking.
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Post by mks » Sun Sep 13, 2009 6:47 pm

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i probably still have a frizzle fry t-shirt from 9th grade around here somewhere....
Nice one! I still have mine! In fact, I saw Primus a few years ago with the original lineup do a show where they played Frizzle Fry in it's entirety front to back. It was awesome! Herb is such a dope drummer.

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Post by mks » Sun Sep 13, 2009 6:52 pm

Genevieve wrote:
Evil Madmen wrote:
Genevieve wrote:
Steve DiGiorgio, Sean Malone, etc. Extreme metal bass gods.
Mike Flores
Oh God yes.

And of course, Steve Cloutier. His work on 'Obscura' by Gorguts is breath taking.
I guess I haven't really ever heard of these bass players, but I'm not really an extreme metal guy. :wink:

The guys that have really inspired me are Paul Jackson, Alphonso Johnson, Jaco, Abe Laboriel and Bootsy among others.

To go deeper, it was cats like Paul Chambers, Ron Carter, Mingus and Ray Brown!

I do play live bass in a lot of my productions but it is usually more for my brokenbeat kind of material. I have not done it yet for dubstep.

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Post by Genevieve » Sun Sep 13, 2009 7:11 pm

MKS wrote:
Genevieve wrote:
Evil Madmen wrote:
Genevieve wrote:
Steve DiGiorgio, Sean Malone, etc. Extreme metal bass gods.
Mike Flores
Oh God yes.

And of course, Steve Cloutier. His work on 'Obscura' by Gorguts is breath taking.
I guess I haven't really ever heard of these bass players, but I'm not really an extreme metal guy. :wink:

The guys that have really inspired me are Paul Jackson, Alphonso Johnson, Jaco, Abe Laboriel and Bootsy among others.

To go deeper, it was cats like Paul Chambers, Ron Carter, Mingus and Ray Brown!

I do play live bass in a lot of my productions but it is usually more for my brokenbeat kind of material. I have not done it yet for dubstep.

EZ
Peep the solo that kicks in later

Some good bassline
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Post by collective » Sun Sep 13, 2009 7:12 pm

Primus > all this other douchebaggery.

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Post by abZ » Sun Sep 13, 2009 7:23 pm

collective wrote:Primus > all this other douchebaggery.
$$$$

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Post by evil madmen » Mon Sep 14, 2009 2:34 pm

Genevieve wrote:
Evil Madmen wrote:
Genevieve wrote:
Steve DiGiorgio, Sean Malone, etc. Extreme metal bass gods.
Mike Flores
Oh God yes.

And of course, Steve Cloutier. His work on 'Obscura' by Gorguts is breath taking.
You know Jeff Hughell?

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Post by Genevieve » Mon Sep 14, 2009 2:41 pm

Evil Madmen wrote:
Genevieve wrote:
Evil Madmen wrote:
Genevieve wrote:
Steve DiGiorgio, Sean Malone, etc. Extreme metal bass gods.
Mike Flores
Oh God yes.

And of course, Steve Cloutier. His work on 'Obscura' by Gorguts is breath taking.
You know Jeff Hughell?
Had to look his name up and then realized he's the guy from Braindrill. I've heard them plenty of times. Not a fan of their style, though. Not much into Psyopus type stuff. He's a very good example of a bassist holding the low-end while still being melodic and playing around the guitars and drums, though.

I'm rusty when it comes to death metal, though. Black (especially), thrash and sluge metal and have almost completely overtaken most of my metal listening habits. I still bump some Autopsy, Gorguts and Cryptopsy (minus the abomination that is their last album) on occasion, though.
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Post by evil madmen » Tue Sep 15, 2009 12:05 am

Genevieve wrote:
Evil Madmen wrote:
Genevieve wrote:
Evil Madmen wrote:
Genevieve wrote:
Steve DiGiorgio, Sean Malone, etc. Extreme metal bass gods.
Mike Flores
Oh God yes.

And of course, Steve Cloutier. His work on 'Obscura' by Gorguts is breath taking.
You know Jeff Hughell?
Had to look his name up and then realized he's the guy from Braindrill. I've heard them plenty of times. Not a fan of their style, though. Not much into Psyopus type stuff. He's a very good example of a bassist holding the low-end while still being melodic and playing around the guitars and drums, though.

I'm rusty when it comes to death metal, though. Black (especially), thrash and sluge metal and have almost completely overtaken most of my metal listening habits. I still bump some Autopsy, Gorguts and Cryptopsy (minus the abomination that is their last album) on occasion, though.
I saw Braindrill live once, minus Dylan. This was the last show before the band broke up actually, but hughell is bomb he can do crazy taps and melodic shit. I usually dont listen to much metal anymore, few years listening to almost nothing but has made me a little tired of it. And yeah cryptopsys last album sucked, I saw them live with the new lineup, singer is a total doucher

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Post by Genevieve » Tue Sep 15, 2009 10:48 am

Evil Madmen wrote:
Genevieve wrote:
Evil Madmen wrote:
Genevieve wrote:
Evil Madmen wrote: Mike Flores
Oh God yes.

And of course, Steve Cloutier. His work on 'Obscura' by Gorguts is breath taking.
You know Jeff Hughell?
Had to look his name up and then realized he's the guy from Braindrill. I've heard them plenty of times. Not a fan of their style, though. Not much into Psyopus type stuff. He's a very good example of a bassist holding the low-end while still being melodic and playing around the guitars and drums, though.

I'm rusty when it comes to death metal, though. Black (especially), thrash and sluge metal and have almost completely overtaken most of my metal listening habits. I still bump some Autopsy, Gorguts and Cryptopsy (minus the abomination that is their last album) on occasion, though.
I saw Braindrill live once, minus Dylan. This was the last show before the band broke up actually, but hughell is bomb he can do crazy taps and melodic shit. I usually dont listen to much metal anymore, few years listening to almost nothing but has made me a little tired of it. And yeah cryptopsys last album sucked, I saw them live with the new lineup, singer is a total doucher
Who woulda thunk the biggest doucher in the band would be Flo Mounier, though. I saw them once like.. 2 or 3 years ago, still with Lord Worm. Now THAT was a a great show. I barely see metal lately, though. The Dillinger Escape Plan and the Red Chord in the summer and possibly Marduk and Vader later this year, but who knows really.
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Post by tripaddict » Tue Sep 15, 2009 2:59 pm

yong wrote:how is that even a bassline

that's the equivalent of midrange cack
lmao .... but hes right :)

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Post by drokkr » Tue Sep 15, 2009 6:21 pm

Deadly Habit wrote:
abZ wrote:Hating on Primus? WTF?
kids these days...
too true... listen to more music kids, it comes in handy :wink:

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Post by evil madmen » Tue Sep 15, 2009 6:28 pm

Genevieve wrote:
Evil Madmen wrote:
Genevieve wrote:
Evil Madmen wrote:
Genevieve wrote: Oh God yes.

And of course, Steve Cloutier. His work on 'Obscura' by Gorguts is breath taking.
You know Jeff Hughell?
Had to look his name up and then realized he's the guy from Braindrill. I've heard them plenty of times. Not a fan of their style, though. Not much into Psyopus type stuff. He's a very good example of a bassist holding the low-end while still being melodic and playing around the guitars and drums, though.

I'm rusty when it comes to death metal, though. Black (especially), thrash and sluge metal and have almost completely overtaken most of my metal listening habits. I still bump some Autopsy, Gorguts and Cryptopsy (minus the abomination that is their last album) on occasion, though.
I saw Braindrill live once, minus Dylan. This was the last show before the band broke up actually, but hughell is bomb he can do crazy taps and melodic shit. I usually dont listen to much metal anymore, few years listening to almost nothing but has made me a little tired of it. And yeah cryptopsys last album sucked, I saw them live with the new lineup, singer is a total doucher
Who woulda thunk the biggest doucher in the band would be Flo Mounier, though. I saw them once like.. 2 or 3 years ago, still with Lord Worm. Now THAT was a a great show. I barely see metal lately, though. The Dillinger Escape Plan and the Red Chord in the summer and possibly Marduk and Vader later this year, but who knows really.
Metal shows are just a bunch of mouth breathers now, cant really get down

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Post by Genevieve » Tue Sep 15, 2009 6:33 pm

Evil Madmen wrote:
Genevieve wrote:
Evil Madmen wrote:
Genevieve wrote:
Evil Madmen wrote: You know Jeff Hughell?
Had to look his name up and then realized he's the guy from Braindrill. I've heard them plenty of times. Not a fan of their style, though. Not much into Psyopus type stuff. He's a very good example of a bassist holding the low-end while still being melodic and playing around the guitars and drums, though.

I'm rusty when it comes to death metal, though. Black (especially), thrash and sluge metal and have almost completely overtaken most of my metal listening habits. I still bump some Autopsy, Gorguts and Cryptopsy (minus the abomination that is their last album) on occasion, though.
I saw Braindrill live once, minus Dylan. This was the last show before the band broke up actually, but hughell is bomb he can do crazy taps and melodic shit. I usually dont listen to much metal anymore, few years listening to almost nothing but has made me a little tired of it. And yeah cryptopsys last album sucked, I saw them live with the new lineup, singer is a total doucher
Who woulda thunk the biggest doucher in the band would be Flo Mounier, though. I saw them once like.. 2 or 3 years ago, still with Lord Worm. Now THAT was a a great show. I barely see metal lately, though. The Dillinger Escape Plan and the Red Chord in the summer and possibly Marduk and Vader later this year, but who knows really.
Metal shows are just a bunch of mouth breathers now, cant really get down
Yeah, it's mostly inconsiderate assholes thinking the whole dancefloor belongs to them while others are just trying to groove to the music.

Went to a festival this year and the friend I went with mostly went for the metalcore and I just went along with her because nothing was on for me at the time and we were both so fucking relieved to not have to worry about antisocial crowdsurfers trying to kick us in the face when we went to see some hip-hop (Black Milk, something I'd been wanting to see).
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Post by mks » Tue Sep 15, 2009 11:23 pm

Genevieve wrote:
MKS wrote:
Genevieve wrote:
Evil Madmen wrote:
Genevieve wrote:
Steve DiGiorgio, Sean Malone, etc. Extreme metal bass gods.
Mike Flores
Oh God yes.

And of course, Steve Cloutier. His work on 'Obscura' by Gorguts is breath taking.
I guess I haven't really ever heard of these bass players, but I'm not really an extreme metal guy. :wink:

The guys that have really inspired me are Paul Jackson, Alphonso Johnson, Jaco, Abe Laboriel and Bootsy among others.

To go deeper, it was cats like Paul Chambers, Ron Carter, Mingus and Ray Brown!

I do play live bass in a lot of my productions but it is usually more for my brokenbeat kind of material. I have not done it yet for dubstep.

EZ
Peep the solo that kicks in later

Some good bassline
Hey, just had a chance to check these, thanks for the link. It sounds really nice, these Cynic guys. I like the fusion experimental aspects of this.

I used to jam with a speed metal drummer. With his technique and double bass kicks combined with my jazz training with a dubwise low end theory, it led to some really interesting music. I've heard some Bill Laswell stuff that was kind of on this tip.

Speaking of which, to bring back to the topic of Primus, did you know that the guitarist, Larry LaLonde, used to be in a death metal band? That was one of the fusions that I liked about Primus was the crazy basslines, the abstract metal rooted guitars and wicked polyrhythmic drumming.

Yeah!

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Post by yong » Tue Sep 15, 2009 11:59 pm

collective wrote:the kid is only 12 how can we expect him to have developed a taste for primus.

yeah i'm only 12

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Post by julesee » Wed Sep 16, 2009 12:12 am

yong wrote:
collective wrote:the kid is only 12 how can we expect him to have developed a taste for primus.

yeah i'm only 12
your 12th bday party was off the hook

went to sleep with 2 women and woke up with 4

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Post by legend4ry » Wed Sep 16, 2009 12:15 am

yong wrote:
collective wrote:the kid is only 12 how can we expect him to have developed a taste for primus.

yeah i'm only 12

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