Neurosis are:

Crap
Total votes: 8 (13%)
Non-Crap
Total votes: 56 (88%)
Total votes: 64

Band: Neurosis

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Eksvplot wrote: (today is the day played too, along with this vageuly rap-metal band bongzilla that sucked total ass.)


Just how high were you? I can't think of a single band FARTHER from rap metal than Bongzilla. There's not a one second of rapping in anything they've ever done and it's barely metal. Mostly wall-of-sound sludge with screaming.

Bongzilla rule.
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Band: Neurosis

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Ty Webb wrote:
Eksvplot wrote: (today is the day played too, along with this vageuly rap-metal band bongzilla that sucked total ass.)


Just how high were you? I can't think of a single band FARTHER from rap metal than Bongzilla. There's not a one second of rapping in anything they've ever done and it's barely metal. Mostly wall-of-sound sludge with screaming.

Bongzilla rule.



Yaay!
A Bongzilla fan, and when I read the "rap-metal" thing, I too almost fell off my chair!

I LOVE Bongzilla......I think Gateway is my favorite record, but I haven't heard the new one. Any reviews?
The cat with the toast, once it's free in the air, will float at its cat-toast equilibrium point, where butter repulsion forces and cat forces are in balance.

Band: Neurosis

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Well, the consensus on Amerijuanican is that it's more of the same. Now, since we're talking about Bongzilla, that's not necessarily a bad thing. But there's really nothing new on it. I was sort of disappointed, because they brought Dixie Dave from Weedeater in to play bass. I thought he might shake things up just a bit (as Dave is wont to do), but it didn't happen. So it's essentially Gateway Mark II, for what that's worth.

I say you could do a lot worse than more of the same Bongzilla.


Edit: Actually, I should add that you can recognize that Dixie Dave is playing bass. There's definitely more of his up-front sound. But in the end, it's still Bongzilla - thick, loud, and insanely heavy.
You had me at Sex Traction Aunts Getting Vodka-Rogered On Glass Furniture

Band: Neurosis

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Ty Webb wrote:Well, the consensus on Amerijuanican is that it's more of the same. Now, since we're talking about Bongzilla, that's not necessarily a bad thing. But there's really nothing new on it. I was sort of disappointed, because they brought Dixie Dave from Weedeater in to play bass. I thought he might shake things up just a bit (as Dave is wont to do), but it didn't happen. So it's essentially Gateway Mark II, for what that's worth.

I say you could do a lot worse than more of the same Bongzilla.


Edit: Actually, I should add that you can recognize that Dixie Dave is playing bass. There's definitely more of his up-front sound. But in the end, it's still Bongzilla - thick, loud, and insanely heavy.


Must agree that it always seems to be more of the same, and I like the same any day. They're just good. Every time I've seen them play with the exception of the Relapse Fest, they begged for weed between each song.
The cat with the toast, once it's free in the air, will float at its cat-toast equilibrium point, where butter repulsion forces and cat forces are in balance.

Band: Neurosis

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Ty Webb wrote:
Eksvplot wrote:
(today is the day played too, along with this vageuly rap-metal band bongzilla that sucked total ass.)


Just how high were you? I can't think of a single band FARTHER from rap metal than Bongzilla. There's not a one second of rapping in anything they've ever done and it's barely metal. Mostly wall-of-sound sludge with screaming.

Bongzilla rule.


i saw that tour too and Candiria opened. Candiria is definitely 'vaguely rap-metal', so that's probably who he was talking about.

(post 3 months late)

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