Rage Against The Machine to reunite for one performance.

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by pinback » Fri Feb 16, 2007 2:50 pm

co wrote:
pinback wrote:
pinback wrote:So, to sum up, as of this writing, it is not believed that anyone involved or associated with the project's feelings are currently hurt.
I stand corrected.
Good riddance!
I don't agree. I think the more Tom Morello in the world, the better world it is.

However, that means that THIS is very excellent news!

by co » Fri Feb 16, 2007 9:33 am

pinback wrote:
pinback wrote:So, to sum up, as of this writing, it is not believed that anyone involved or associated with the project's feelings are currently hurt.
I stand corrected.
Good riddance!

by Ice Cream Jonsey » Thu Feb 15, 2007 10:12 pm

But you have to admit, it's nice to know that some of the people involved in this disaster even have feelings.

by pinback » Thu Feb 15, 2007 9:28 pm

pinback wrote:So, to sum up, as of this writing, it is not believed that anyone involved or associated with the project's feelings are currently hurt.
I stand corrected.

by Silv'ry » Thu Jan 25, 2007 10:48 pm

By the light of the silv'ry moon I want to spoon
To my honey I'll croon love's tune
Honey moon, keep a-shinin' in June
Your silv'ry beams will bring love's dreams
We'll be cuddlin' soon by the silv'ry moon

Place? Park
(Scene dark)
Silv'ry moon is shining through the trees
(Cast: two) Me, you
(Summer kisses floating on the breeze)
Act one (Be done)
Dialog "where wouldja like to spoon?"
(My cue) With you
(Underneath the silv'ry moon)

(By the light of the silv'ry moon I wanna spoon)
(To my honey I'll croon love's tune)
(Honey moon, keep a-shinin' in June)
(Your silv'ry beams will bring love's dreams)
(We'll be cuddlin' soon by the silv'ry moon)

(Act two. Scene new)
Roses blooming all around the place
(Cast three) You, me,
Preacher with a solemn-looking face
(Choirs sings, bell rings)
(Preacher: "You are wed forever more")
(Act two all though)
Ev'ry night the same encore

By the light (not the dark but the light) of the silvery moon (not the sun but the moon)
I wanna spoon (not croon but spoon)
To my honey I'll croon love's tune
Honeymoon (honey moon, honey moon), keep a-shinin' in June
Your silv'ry beams will bring love's dreams
We'll be cuddlin' soon by the silvery moon
(The silv'ry moon)

by co » Thu Jan 25, 2007 8:37 pm

I wish Chris Cornell's feelings could be hurt as much as his whiny singing hurts my ears.

by pinback » Thu Jan 25, 2007 8:28 pm

A coworker has expressed concern that this performance will hurt Chris Cornell's feelings.

My opinion is that Chris is doing his own solo project in between Audioslave gigs, and is secure enough in his career anyway, that this event will not, in fact, hurt his feelings.

We are not yet sure, however, whether Zack De La Rocha's feelings are currently hurt that his old band is mega-famous now and he hasn't done anything since he quit.

So, to sum up, as of this writing, it is not believed that anyone involved or associated with the project's feelings are currently hurt.

by Ice Cream Jonsey » Thu Jan 25, 2007 8:14 pm

...Guys?

by Bugs » Thu Jan 25, 2007 7:34 pm

I also had a radio show. And a club night, too. I win.

I'm better than the sysop's girlfriend. Ohhhhhh, that's a dis...... Sorry, I meant MY sysop's girlfriend.

by Vitriola » Thu Jan 25, 2007 7:18 pm

Bugs wrote:
Vitriola wrote:Would anyone else who has never listened to the song, or all the way through any single black metal album like to give their worthless opinion?
Ha. Like you know what I listen to. And like I haven't forgotten more music than you've ever heard. AS IF!
Oh dear, the leeter-than-thou because I've been in punk-funk-ska-core-bluesy-jazzy band with some hip-hop elements trump card. Yawn. As if either one of us couldn't name 1,500 bands the other hasn't heard of. As if I neither of us has ever traveled thousands of miles for a concert or festival. You were in a band, I had a radio show and a club night. Whoop-de-shit.

Black metal fucking rocks.

by Bugs » Thu Jan 25, 2007 7:03 pm

Vitriola wrote:Would anyone else who has never listened to the song, or all the way through any single black metal album like to give their worthless opinion?
Ha. Like you know what I listen to. And like I haven't forgotten more music than you've ever heard. AS IF!

by pinback » Thu Jan 25, 2007 6:08 pm

What are you talking about?

Killing In The Name

------

Summa those at-work forces
Are the same that burned crosses
(repeat x4)

Killing in the name of
(repeat x2)

Now ya do what they told ya
(repeat x12)

Those who died are justified
by wearin' tha badge and ya chosen white
(repeat x4)

(repeat all of above x2)

fuck you I won't do what ya tell me
(repeat x16)

motherfucker

--------------------

by Vitriola » Thu Jan 25, 2007 5:37 pm

I don't get how a repeated riff or maybe going through all lyrics twice are even in the same league as a band whose lyrics sheet says:

repeat 15x

for almost every song. Besides, I don't tend to like repetitive metal bands, either.

Would anyone else who has never listened to the song, or all the way through any single black metal album like to give their worthless opinion?

by Bugs » Thu Jan 25, 2007 4:42 pm

Vitriola wrote:as most black metal bands do
Nope, not repetitive at all!

by pinback » Thu Jan 25, 2007 3:08 pm

Guys?

by Vitriola » Thu Jan 25, 2007 3:03 pm

co wrote:Yeah, and your favorite death metal is eloquently written, meaningfull, and NON REPETITIVE.
Some is, some isn't. Were you making a point?

You are the Warcult, timebomb intellectual.

But hey, since I own this album, I put it in the player and looked at the lyric book. Hmmm, seems track 1 is, indeed, an intro song, as most black metal bands do with track 1, and almost all the rest of the songs have about 3 times as many lyrics and are much faster.

You are the Warcult, you are the shit for brains.

However, if I had to review God Dethroned, I'd say they haven't tried as hard to write a good song since 'Ravenous' and they're now on my 'listen before buying' list. They have the opposite problem then RATM: ok lyrics, in a genre in which lyrics are not supposed to be heard clearly (opposite of radio rap, in which we come out shockingly against things like 'racism', and say the same chorus 15 times per song, occasionally including a stanza or 2), but the songwriting could be better, too much filler in some of these later albums.

You are the Warcult, the poison in your brain.

by Ice Cream Jonsey » Thu Jan 25, 2007 2:47 pm

Oh boy. It's gonna be on now. This will be one for the ages!

by co » Thu Jan 25, 2007 2:33 pm

Vitocrisy wrote:Good music, horrible and repetitive songwriting.
Yeah, and your favorite death metal is eloquently written, meaningfull, and NON REPETITIVE. OK.

[quote="GOD DETHRONED '(great Dutch black metal release from band who has never released a bad album)'"]
1. Into The Lungs Of Hell

Christ burned me with his eyes
But I'm still alive
Welcome to the lungs of hell
Frost or fire, whatever you desire
Collector of souls, captor of sin
I'm not alone, I suck every soul

Into the lungs of hell
Collector of souls, captor of sin
I'm not alone, I suck every soul
Into the lungs of hell
All you need is a graveyard of souls
And grieveous sins untold

Into the lungs of hell
Hear the sound of the demon bells
All yu need is a graveyard of souls
And grieveous sins untold...[/quote]

by pinback » Thu Jan 25, 2007 11:40 am

Guys? Right?

by pinback » Wed Jan 24, 2007 5:24 pm

You guys?

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