Paul's Boutique? Really? Definitely stands the test of the time.
Re: 80s percies
Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2014 4:21 pm
by DJoe
all percies
Re: 80s percies
Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2014 4:23 pm
by ehbes
you're welcome
Re: 80s percies
Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2014 4:24 pm
by magma
Big shout on Soul II Soul, DJoe.
Re: 80s percies
Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2014 4:26 pm
by ultraspatial
jaydot wrote:
ultraspatial wrote:napalm death - scum
christian death - only theater of pain
the sisters of mercy - first last and always
the sisters of mercy - floodland
suicide - second album
alien sex fiend - acid bath
nitzer ebb - that total age
anything death in june
anyting the smiths
anything black flag
final cut - deep in 2 the cut
godflesh - self titled & streetcleaner
Godflesh are an 80s band? They're playing in Manc soon I saw it on FB and I told my brother who is a metal fan and he hadn't heard of them
started in the mid 80s, called it quits in the early 2000s but got back together recently
justin k broadrick from godflesh has quite a few different aliases for electronic music like pale sketcher, jk flesh for more industrial techno/dubstep sort of stuff, tech level 2 for jungle etc. collaborated a lot with kevin martin (aka the bug) - even played guitar on a couple of tracks off angels & devils. was also a member of napalm death and scorn.
Re: 80s percies
Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2014 4:39 pm
by hubb
Guns and Roses and Beastie boys are the worst
they gateway into eminem, cypress hill, linking park and stuff like that
Re: 80s percies
Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2014 4:47 pm
by magma
Guns n Roses, I'm willing to accept are very easily hateable... Appetite For Destruction IS a great album though. Mr Brownstone is such a fucking tune.... but the Beasties? "The worst"? Nah, dude... you're ears are wrong. You might need to see a doctor. The Beasties are in the Hip Hop pantheon.
Lumping Cypress Hill, Eminem and Linkin fucking Park together is an.... odd... thing to do.
Re: 80s percies
Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2014 4:48 pm
by ultraspatial
others i forgot to mention
muslimgauze - uzi / the rape of palestine
muslimgauze - abu nidal
bauhaus - mask
clock dva - fragment
carcass - reek of putrefaction
most bathory and celtic frost albums
death - scream bloody gore
death - leprosy
Re: 80s percies
Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2014 4:50 pm
by ultraspatial
magma wrote:Lumping Cypress Hill, Eminem and Linkin fucking Park together is an.... odd... thing to do.
not at all lol
pretty much any kind listened to those 3 in like 2000/2001
Re: 80s percies
Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2014 4:53 pm
by Forum
ultraspatial wrote:
carcass - reek of putrefaction
Re: 80s percies
Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2014 4:55 pm
by DJoe
Re: 80s percies
Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2014 5:03 pm
by magma
ultraspatial wrote:
magma wrote:Lumping Cypress Hill, Eminem and Linkin fucking Park together is an.... odd... thing to do.
not at all lol
pretty much any kind listened to those 3 in like 2000/2001
Cypress Hill have been going since like 91/92 though?! I was bumping Black Sunday when Eminem was still fighting off d'Angelo Bailey.
I can just about live with lumping certain sections of Eminem's fanbase with Linkin Park's, but Cypress Hill? Fuck outta here. That's just idiotic. They've toured together... that's about as close as I can get; what Cypress Hill tune sounds like an Eminem tune? (Using that one D12 tune featuring B-Real doesn't count )
And the Beasties didn't really create any of them.
Linkin Park were the tail end of the "Nu Metal" shit that RATM started by doing quite well, Limp Bizkit managed to carry off for exactly 1.5 albums and everyone else subsequently failed HARD at. Nothing to do with the Beasties apart from the fact that the Beasties were white and occasionally guitar friendly. RATM were far more influenced by Public Enemy (who got their metal stripes from Anthrax... hence RATM, Linkin Park etc following) than the Beasties.
Eminem is, well, Eminem is Eminem. He's "similar" to the Beasties in the way that they're all white and rap, but their styles are barely comparable. What Eminem tune sounds like a Beasties tune?! Kid Rock, maybe...
Re: 80s percies
Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2014 5:10 pm
by ultraspatial
well cypress hill did got a bit numetal for a while
all i was saying it's that their fanbase was the same. eminem, cypress hill and linkin park were on the playlist of every edgy preteen around then
Re: 80s percies
Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2014 5:10 pm
by Forum
magma wrote:
ultraspatial wrote:
magma wrote:Lumping Cypress Hill, Eminem and Linkin fucking Park together is an.... odd... thing to do.
not at all lol
pretty much any kind listened to those 3 in like 2000/2001
Cypress Hill have been going since like 91/92 though?! I was bumping Black Sunday when Eminem was still fighting off d'Angelo Bailey.
I can just about live with lumping certain sections of Eminem's fanbase with Linkin Park's, but Cypress Hill? Fuck outta here. That's just idiotic. They've toured together... that's about as close as I can get; what Cypress Hill tune sounds like an Eminem tune? (Using that one D12 tune featuring B-Real doesn't count )
And the Beasties didn't really create any of them.
Linkin Park were the tail end of the "Nu Metal" shit that RATM started by doing quite well, Limp Bizkit managed to carry off for exactly 1.5 albums and everyone else subsequently failed HARD at. Nothing to do with the Beasties apart from the fact that the Beasties were white and occasionally guitar friendly. RATM were far more influenced by Public Enemy (who got their metal stripes from Anthrax... hence RATM, Linkin Park etc following) than the Beasties.
Eminem is, well, Eminem is Eminem. He's "similar" to the Beasties in the way that they're all white and rap, but their styles are barely comparable. What Eminem tune sounds like a Beasties tune?! Kid Rock, maybe...
I do remember at school a lot of the punk rock/nu metal kids were into Cypress Hill
Re: 80s percies
Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2014 5:19 pm
by particle-jim
My 80s percys are, quite predictably, everything that Cardiacs released in the 80s
but like ultr said , more talking about the appeal that sort of relates to the groups of fans than talking about any creative overlap.
There's not one white guy that fell in love with Eminem that wouldn't have fallen in love with Axl.
Regarding Beastie boys.. I've always liked what they stood for and their attitude, and everyone I know kind of likes them. I'm sure they are nice people.. .
But so much of their appeal comes from that, or from the fans thinking they could be one of them (which is fair considering their musical ability) . It sounds absolutely horrible to me when they rap. Their voices are beyond comical. .
To me they have always been the sort of group where the fans get to feel super close to them, not unlike icp or even wu-tang where a track can be objectively bad but still represent what the non critical fans eat up. It would be unfair to equate it to being a united fan but I'm not fair on mondays
Re: 80s percies
Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2014 5:39 pm
by Liam92
This still sounds fresh as fuck, their last album was absolutely brilliant too.