IT'S JUST ONE OF THOSE DAYS
IT'S JUST ONE OF THOSE DAYS
I DID IT ALL FOR THE NOOKIE
>DJ Lethal's sound effects and hip-hop beats enhance Significant Other (Interscope, 1999), that ranks among the milestones of the genre. The hip-hop beats with a the metal edge of Just Like This were not particularly relevant, but the petulant synthesizer and the female counterpart were typical of the "significant others" (musically speaking) that characterized the best moments of the band. Nookie (the transitions from a standard rap-metal progression to a playful singalong) and Break Stuff (a rigmarole of escalating tension) successfully coupled strength and depth. 9 Teen 90 Nine articulates the cliches of the genre in a language that is both versatile and ironic. Trust disposes with irony and melody, and resorts to electronic noise and dadaistic rhythms. They all boast the mandatory heavy riffs and rabid screams, but they all use them merely as icons of the genre, basically the pronouns (not the verbs) in a sentence.
>As fashionable at the time, the seismic intensity of the songs was complemented by a few moments of the opposite kind. Thus the subdued ballads Re-Arranged and No Sex showcased human emotions, not just animal instincts, and even more original is the high drama of Nobody Like You. Lesson Learned even ventured into an oneiric rhythm-less atmosphere.
>The album eskews monotony through all sorts of devices, be it the danceable grooves of I'm Broke or the chamber hip-hop of N 2 Gether Now.
>7/10
>just think about it
I PACK A MOTHERFUCKING CHAINSAW
Scaruffi's hard-on for nu-metal really is his Achilles heal.
Let's be honest, if they were black, and Fred had a different voice, no one would say a negative word.
imagine not liking nu metal
there is a 95% chance limp bizkit is infinitely more talented than your favorite band
Look here, buddy, I gotta tell you somethin', I gotta tell you a thing or two. I've just about had it up to here, I've had it up to here with everythin' you've been doin'. Listen here, if you come in my territory one more time, next time I see you buddy, If you keep messin' around, next time I see you I'm gonna punch you right in the face. You got that right in your face buddy, right in the face that's where it's goin'. My fist - your face, that's where it's goin'. Listen, listen, you better-- you better shape up--you better shape up, son. If I don't hear back from you-- If I see you before you see me.....yeah, well, there you go, yeah. I'll talk to you soon. You better be hopin' I'm not angry...Heh, right in the face.
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might give this a listen for the first time since 2000 later, Wes was always an underrated guitarist
might just be me, but this album's got the weirdest mixing, the low end completely disappears during some songs, like listen to Nookie and compare the verses to the chorus, it drops into the big riff and the lows just disappear. Makes no sense when they were obviously big on the 7-string, dual-rectifier sound.
NOW YOU WANNA HATE ME
Korn is BETTER than Bizkits
THIS DEDICATED TO YOU, BEN STILLER
YOU MY FAVORITE MUTHAFUCKA
don't really listen to Christian Rock
yep, it's based
Should have left my pants on this time, but instead you had to let me dive right in.
Yes I love Slayer
I TOLD YOU