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77years

Will be hard to appreciate LMIRL from the confines of the county jail

77years

Quote from: Freedomsoldier17 on Apr 05, 2016, 01:20 AM
also geometric headdress is fucking awesome

I want the lyrics to that so bad


cvthedrv

duddeeeeeeeee get fucking drunk and steal the damn cd, what a bunch of pussies (with love).

gwenudo

Quote from: cvthedrv on Apr 05, 2016, 01:25 AM
duddeeeeeeeee get fucking drunk and steal the damn cd, what a bunch of pussies (with love).
You do it then m8
Was it like it seemed?...

Divided_Spirit

The worst part of this is that I just called my local mom and pop store where they have broken Street date for me in the past plenty of times and the guy told me he didn't place the order until today because he hadn't had anyone ask for it so he didn't think he needed to have it early. He said if I'd asked him last week he could have had it for me tomorrow. : /

77years

Quote from: Divided_Spirit on Apr 05, 2016, 01:26 AM
The worst part of this is that I just called my local mom and pop store where they have broken Street date for me in the past plenty of times and the guy told me he didn't place the order until today because he hadn't had anyone ask for it so he didn't think he needed to have it early. He said if I'd asked him last week he could have had it for me tomorrow. : /

I'm checking my mom & pop tomorrow morning at 730 central.  I think I might get it. The guy owes me because I gave him a rare Dream Syndicate LP.

Inkblades

(L)MIJ - Let's Meet in Jail.

2MoreHours

Quote from: Divided_Spirit on Apr 05, 2016, 01:10 AM
OK so I am seriously considering this scenario:

Go to Target, naively place record in buggy with other items and continue to shop, while doing so I open the CD to "check for a lyric book" since I'm going to pay for it when my wife is done shopping anyway, at this point I pull the CD out and put it in my laptop which is in the buggy and begin ripping it while I shop. When I get to the register I hand them the CD with the rest of my items only to be told "sorry we can't sell this yet"... to which I respond " oh that suckkkkks I already opened it", and I'm sure they'll still take it back, but I will have it floating in the digital ether already. ;)

Brilliant!  Someone give this man a blowjob.

Freedomsoldier17

Quote from: cvthedrv on Apr 05, 2016, 01:25 AM
duddeeeeeeeee get fucking drunk and steal the damn cd, what a bunch of pussies (with love).

if they catch you make it a GOREY scene

cvthedrv




DO ITTTTTTTTTTTTTT

NYRexall

Quote from: punkflop01 on Apr 04, 2016, 02:40 PM
http://www.spin.com/2016/04/spin-interview-deftones-gore-new-album/

I read this earlier today. Lots of interesting tidbits to glean from it..

Not the least of which Chino claiming that the Eros stuff was a meandering, uninspired jam session that was still half a year (at least) from completion at the time Chi had his accident. In other words, it was a continuation of what many feel the SNW sessions were, except the band were on friendly terms again and actually all in the same room this time. It wasn't until the writing and recording of DE when he claims they got their groove back

Can't say I'm surprised to hear this. Eros never struck me as anything more than a half-completed album session/recovery phase the band were struggling with at the time the accident occurred.

cvthedrv

Quote from: gwenudo on Apr 05, 2016, 01:26 AM
Quote from: cvthedrv on Apr 05, 2016, 01:25 AM
duddeeeeeeeee get fucking drunk and steal the damn cd, what a bunch of pussies (with love).
You do it then m8

Im a 3rd world person, i'd do it if i could :(, here is going to arrive only in small markets.

Freedomsoldier17

(L)MIRL makes me think of a galaxy

Inkblades

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Quote from: NYRexall on Apr 05, 2016, 01:31 AM
Quote from: punkflop01 on Apr 04, 2016, 02:40 PM
http://www.spin.com/2016/04/spin-interview-deftones-gore-new-album/

I read this earlier today. Lots of interesting tidbits to glean from it..

Not the least of which Chino claiming that the Eros stuff was a meandering, uninspired jam session that was still half a year (at least) from completion at the time Chi had his accident. In other words, it was a continuation of what many feel the SNW sessions were, except the band were on friendly terms again and actually all in the same room this time. It wasn't until the writing and recording of DE when he claims they got their groove back

Can't say I'm surprised to hear this. Eros never struck me as anything more than a half-completed album session/recovery phase the band were struggling with at the time the accident occurred.

Maybe, but I've loved pretty much all the stuff I've heard from it (Melanie, Smile, that Youtube jam). Also, Abe, Frank and, most importantly, Chi are all on record saying there's really great material on Eros.

SCUM

i once had reliable mom/pop stores that would often break street date but they have all closed since. fucking sucks. i'd have to trek to the city to find the album


2MoreHours

To borrow from the earlier Target plan...Someone could take an old Deftones CD with them, open the new album and put the old disk in the package.  Put the new CD in their pocket.  Go to the register to pay and say "Opps I already opened it." They pull the disk out and it says Deftones (Self Titled would work).  They tell you you can't buy it and you leave.  Play Gore the way home.

NYRexall

All this talk about this album being weird, experimental, unlike anything the band has ever done...would any of you safely assert that this album, years from now, will be looked back on as a blueprint for a new sound in modern-day hard rock? Kind of like the way people look at albums like SDRE's Diary, STT's Pony Express Record or MBV's Isn't Anything and say "Yep, there's definitely elements of the sound Deftones pioneered on their album Gore"

Or is it more a case of "It's a Deftones record, just a different-sounding kind of Deftones record"?

Freedomsoldier17

Quote from: NYRexall on Apr 05, 2016, 01:43 AM
All this talk about this album being weird, experimental, unlike anything the band has ever done...would any of you safely assert that this album, years from now, will be looked back on as a blueprint for a new sound in modern-day hard rock? Kind of like the way people look at albums like SDRE's Diary, STT's Pony Express Record or MBV's Isn't Anything and say "Yep, there's definitely elements of the sound Deftones pioneered on their album Gore"

Or is it more a case of "It's a Deftones record, just a different-sounding kind of Deftones record"?

it's hard to say -- stuff like that is difficult to predict. it's an awesome thought though...we'll be all older and stuff reminiscing to our kids, saying...hey i remember we were so desperate to hear that thing...downloading these toss up links that could have been computer destroying viruses just to get a piece

Inkblades

No, IMHO. I really like it, but it's not going to influence other bands the way White Pony did.

77years

Quote from: NYRexall on Apr 05, 2016, 01:43 AM
All this talk about this album being weird, experimental, unlike anything the band has ever done...would any of you safely assert that this album, years from now, will be looked back on as a blueprint for a new sound in modern-day hard rock? Kind of like the way people look at albums like SDRE's Diary, STT's Pony Express Record or MBV's Isn't Anything and say "Yep, there's definitely elements of the sound Deftones pioneered on their album Gore"

Or is it more a case of "It's a Deftones record, just a different-sounding kind of Deftones record"?

Geometric Headdress = Afternoon With the Axolotls on speed