i just got in a fight with someone about steve albini

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Angriest_Dragon wrote:
Vince Clortho wrote:
Angriest_Dragon wrote:
Vince Clortho wrote:Geez, the guy runs a business, he is supposed to record whoever pays him to .


That right there is bullshit.



No, I'm pretty sure he runs a business. A recording studio, correct?


He is a professional shampooee.
You know those commercials where people are getting their hair shampooed?
Whose hair do you think that is?





His dandruff-free noggin is the stuff of legend
Existing as a separate entity from the Swede since 1979.

i just got in a fight with someone about steve albini

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Vince Clortho wrote:
Angriest_Dragon wrote:
Vince Clortho wrote:
Angriest_Dragon wrote:
Vince Clortho wrote:Geez, the guy runs a business, he is supposed to record whoever pays him to .


That right there is bullshit.



No, I'm pretty sure he runs a business. A recording studio, correct?


He is a professional shampooee.
You know those commercials where people are getting their hair shampooed?
Whose hair do you think that is?





His dandruff-free noggin is the stuff of legend


See, that's exactly why Steve something something something something something something something something something something something something
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i just got in a fight with someone about steve albini

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i have a suspicion that if limp bizkit were recorded analog, with minimal compression and post-processing, they might not sound too much like the limp bizkit you've heard heretofore.

i'm not saying the band would be any less shitty, creatively or personality-wise, but I think the quality of the sounds on the record would be as true-to-form as the quality of sounds on another record made with the same set of standards.

I mean, a well-engineered record made for a shitty band is still a well-engineered record, isn't it?

I also wonder if the likes of limp bizkit would be satisfied to get the sounds they want using the recording processes employed by this studio.

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