Re: Were They Nu-Metal?
Posted: Wed June 20, 2018 5:35 am
what about the first sugar ray album?
Would it embarrass you if you did?Kevin Davis wrote:Do I have a reputation for being a big Sufjan fan or something?Kaius wrote:Skynyrd > SufjanKevin Davis wrote:Not nu-metal, but one of many songs played on modern rock radio circa 2001 alongside various nu-metal/post-grunge singles, thus perpetuating the sense that all rock music released around this time was basically the same.Kaius wrote:Weezer - Hash Pipe...in or out?
Underrated live band.cutuphalfdead wrote:what about the first sugar ray album?
sugar ray leonard?cutuphalfdead wrote:what about the first sugar ray album?
Oh my goddurdencommatyler wrote:Underrated live band.cutuphalfdead wrote:what about the first sugar ray album?
B-B-Baby!PHATJ wrote:Oh my goddurdencommatyler wrote:Underrated live band.cutuphalfdead wrote:what about the first sugar ray album?
Heavens no, I like things that are far more embarrassing than that. Plus there is no such thing as embarrassment in a thread where people are waxing sentimental about Korn and Mudvayne.Kaius wrote:Would it embarrass you if you did?Kevin Davis wrote:Do I have a reputation for being a big Sufjan fan or something?Kaius wrote:Skynyrd > SufjanKevin Davis wrote:Not nu-metal, but one of many songs played on modern rock radio circa 2001 alongside various nu-metal/post-grunge singles, thus perpetuating the sense that all rock music released around this time was basically the same.Kaius wrote:Weezer - Hash Pipe...in or out?
Oh, I’m fairly embarrassed about the last several pages.Kevin Davis wrote:Heavens no, I like things that are far more embarrassing than that. Plus there is no such thing as embarrassment in a thread where people are waxing sentimental about Korn and Mudvayne.Kaius wrote:Would it embarrass you if you did?Kevin Davis wrote:Do I have a reputation for being a big Sufjan fan or something?Kaius wrote:Skynyrd > SufjanKevin Davis wrote:Not nu-metal, but one of many songs played on modern rock radio circa 2001 alongside various nu-metal/post-grunge singles, thus perpetuating the sense that all rock music released around this time was basically the same.Kaius wrote:Weezer - Hash Pipe...in or out?
Great, thanks to your brain fart I have now received PMs from two different posters asking what we're covering up with this exchange. Thanks, LV. Just what I needed. More PMs.LoathedVermin72 wrote:Yeah I thought you had made the “Stips” post in this thread because I have brain damagetheplatypus wrote:?? You got the wrong posterLoathedVermin72 wrote:You shouldn’t have deleted that post Jorge
you’re welcometheplatypus wrote:Great, thanks to your brain fart I have now received PMs from two separate posters asking what we're covering up with this exchange. Thanks, LV. Just what I needed. More PMs.LoathedVermin72 wrote:Yeah I thought you had made the “Stips” post in this thread because I have brain damagetheplatypus wrote:?? You got the wrong posterLoathedVermin72 wrote:You shouldn’t have deleted that post Jorge
I bet someone karaokes them at your new barBurtReynolds wrote:I refuse to recognize Sugar Ray as a real band.
I left after the cranberries-lingerKaius wrote:I bet someone karaokes them at your new barBurtReynolds wrote:I refuse to recognize Sugar Ray as a real band.
hey that's ironic!BurtReynolds wrote:I left after the cranberries-lingerKaius wrote:I bet someone karaokes them at your new barBurtReynolds wrote:I refuse to recognize Sugar Ray as a real band.
durdencommatyler wrote:Underrated live band.cutuphalfdead wrote:what about the first sugar ray album?
There's a lot of slap in there, too. Take 'Got the Life' for example:theplatypus wrote:It's not really a slap bass. It's more of a tuned-so-low-it-actually-rattles-on-the-fretboard thing. You can really hear it in the "Freak on a Leash" chorusBurtReynolds wrote:I really don't mind that slap bass