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Well, if you expected a post-core band to perform live what they do on record, and at the same time you denigrate Zakk... then I don't follow you. Converge put a lot of work into their music and you can tell there are tons of layers and special effects that can't be recreated live unless you have 30 guitarists and 15 people for effects, 12 of whom have the same voice as the singer doing overdubs. Zakk, on the other hand, does those "old-fashioned" things, you know why? Because he doesn’t spend a lot of time working on his records; what you hear on the album is what he plays live. So, you either want new stuff that doesn’t translate well live or you want old stuff that sounds great live. But decide, it's not a matter of age, it’s a matter of settling. Personally, I go to see Zakk live but I don’t buy his records, and I buy records from Isis but I wouldn’t go see them live because it's pointless. Getting back to the Nazi talk: I can tell you where you read that about Zakk; they organized some kind of ANTI-Bush rock festival, they invited Zakk and he didn’t show up. From there all this Nazi nonsense started; it’s all bullshit, Zakk just wants to play the guitar.
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Ingrandisci questa immagine <-- He has 900 guitars that are almost all the same, he doesn't even experiment with a change of guitar... imagine if he experiments with new genres. I think you are mistaking the person, maybe Zack Vilde, the 80s Krautrock-nazi guitarist?
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Ingrandisci questa immagine <-- Does this look like the face of someone looking to the future?
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Then ... does he stop experimenting? But who? Zakk? When did he ever start experimenting? But I think you really don't get who we're talking about. "Nazi... stops experimenting..." Oh, but do you know Zakk Wylde?
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Yes, but… where the hell do you draw these conclusions from? When has Zakk Wylde ever talked about politics?
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Moon, the experts replied: Burning Witch are Stephen O'Malley, Greg Anderson, Jamie Sykes, and Edgy 59. I bow to the wisdom of the experts.
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More than Bon Jovi... I would say the Beach Boys. <<< I'm Looking For Good Vibration...>>> :))
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Sure, send me your address by email. Oh, but be sure to turn the volume up high; your neighbors will be so grateful for the paintings falling off the walls, really, depending on what system you put this "thing" in (because it's not music), even the wall will feel it. Then you'll tell me too. At first, you'll say "what the hell is this?" and then you'll say "but... those basses!" In fact, the exact title is: "2 (special low frequency version)" the most mind-blowing basses I've ever heard. Too bad it's just bass, what a waste.
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O'Malley & Anderson, the Sunn O))). And then Anderson is also with your beloved Goatsnake... not nonsense. Preston has done some things with the Sunn, I know for sure he’s on White-1 & White-2 because those are the only ones I have originals of. Ah, yesterday the new Sunn came out, since we're on the topic. Only in double LP 180g and I don't know what else, with a pressing of 2000 copies, at least that's what the stonerrok.com newsletter says. Anyway, I'm curious about Burnin' Witch now and I'm asking the experts, they surely know. (Otherwise, what the hell kind of experts would they be?) // Anyway, the extreme Doomsters are worse than Beautiful, deals back and forth, every time you hear "a new band has come out!!", then you check the names and it’s always the same ones... I mean, can’t they find a woman?
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But explain to us what doom is. I still have some doubts :)