todd wrote:lamb_of_gods wrote:
The correct term for these "bands" is K Mart metal, or Wal Mart in America.
i have never heard these descriptions before...
But the minute you read them, you instantly know why they're called that
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todd wrote:lamb_of_gods wrote:
The correct term for these "bands" is K Mart metal, or Wal Mart in America.
i have never heard these descriptions before...


markofcain wrote:hehehehehe......k mart metal.........love it..........its also called "SAFE METAL"....because you can listen to it and your parents wont get too pissed off.....but you can still retain that hard/troubled edge
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bornannoying wrote:I've never really bought the idea propounded by some critics that they've essentially recycled the same idea ad nauseam. Superficially, yes, it's the same musical aesthetic, but I think each successive album shows a considerable refinement of the original idea. If you take, say, Bad Mood from Strap It On, you can hear a fairly crude version of the characteristic contrast between quite monotonic riffing deliberately taken to the Nth degree with primarily rhythmic interest, and more harmonically complex and melodic chorus sections. Go forward through the catalogue and you'll find increasingly more sophisticated applications of that idea.




IFutureman wrote:I might be the only one alive who thinks this, but "Enemies" is a really incredible song



downtown_juliebrown wrote:Size Matters tends to be spoken of poorly, but I really enjoy it. The production on the album is amazing. Sonically, it is the best "sounding" album that Helmet put out. I also think Page really shined on vocals. Both his singing and yelling were very well done. I also really dug the tunes. A fine return after a long hiatus.

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