twistedmentat posted:Friends of mine were huge fans of basically everything Mike Patton did, so they loved Faith No More I mean Secret Chiefs 3 is less weird musically, but more weirdo esoteric mysticism.
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# ? Jul 28, 2019 14:21 |
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Ambitious Spider posted:I mean Secret Chiefs 3 is less weird musically, but more weirdo esoteric mysticism. I remember getting into an argument with a friend about the origins of the name Secret Chiefs, saying that it was a reference to Allistar Crowley, as he claimed his knowledge came from a Secret Chief name Lem. My friend refused to believe that, which was odd because he was the one of our friends who was actually into Crowley. I had just learned that fact from a comic about him. A few years later he said "uh yea that Secret Chiefs thing, you were completely right". I only remember this because he was super duper insistent on it not being a reference. I don't know if it was just out circle of friends and those around us, but the late 90s there was a lot of interest in esoteric weirdness. Probably due to the internet being more accessible and that was one of the big things after porn and music that was on there. I don't think any of us actually believed there were actually magic and ancient aliens and such, but it was fascinating.
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# ? Jul 28, 2019 19:33 |
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Was Faith no More never that successful in america? A bunch of their songs still get regular radio play here in Australia and any rock/metal head is pretty familiar with Mike Patton.
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# ? Jul 30, 2019 14:57 |
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US recording industry is geared towards one hit wonders because the studios can rip them off on their first album, then dump them before they get big enough to demand more money.
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# ? Jul 30, 2019 16:11 |
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I'd love to hear more about 90s nostalgia from more non-American goons
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# ? Jul 30, 2019 20:48 |
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They turn up on the radio from time to time. I only like them because I have two older brothers who taught me what to listen to in the 90’s. Old school RHCP and Faith No More, Aquabats, Bad Religion, Rage Against the Machine and Phish. Also I had no idea the singer for FNM was the voice of The Darkness. Those games ruled.
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Nutsngum posted:Was Faith no More never that successful in america? A bunch of their songs still get regular radio play here in Australia and any rock/metal head is pretty familiar with Mike Patton. I think, at least with Epic, it was timing. It came out about the time (hair) metal was fading and grunge was taking off. Plus, didn't FNM not really have a set style, but was very experimental? It came out in 90 or 91 and didn't really fit in with more mainstream rock at the time but it wasn't quite grunge so it wasn't getting the alternative airplay. I remember their cover of the Commodor's Easy getting more airplay than Epic a few years later..
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Information Society was particularly popular in Brazil for some reason. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oN62apLM7GM
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Negrostrike posted:Information Society was particularly popular in Brazil for some reason. I don't why, but that video reminds me of KMFDMs video for Meglomaniac https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fvZqWq0ZNjk Not like they have the same message or anything. ShortyMR.CAT posted:I'd love to hear more about 90s nostalgia from more non-American goons One thing that always struck me when in the US was how Canada was more of a rock country while the US Hip Hop and R&B/Soul were way more popular. That's probably because Canada is a lot whiter than the US, but even when visiting Seattle at the hight of Grunge Mania i'd turn on the local radio or MTV and be greated by a bunch of Blackstreet songs. At least with the radio I could dial around and wait until I heard Soundgarden or something. I remember FNM Small Victory was played a lot https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i9_hCjcFNO0 Back then it was one of those big "meaning" videos, but now I watch it, its basically just ever cliche for those videos. War is bad and people die! Christ Imagery! I do like how the guitarist is wearing sunglasses under his red rimmed glasses. I think FNM actually came in with RHCP. They were kind of that punk but with a funky baseline and lyrical flow. I mean check out We Care A Lot, which easily could be a RHCP song https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LQhX8PbNUWI And video. The kissing cops in the KMFDM reminded me of George Michael's attempt to recover from being caught jerkin' it in a park bathroom. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gwZAYdHcDtU It was in the Marilyn Manson video too but they decided that Michael's video was offensive so I only saw it once, then the next day they said the video was being pulled because Police had complained that it made them look bad. It also probably had to do with the video being super gay. I do like with the grungy bathroom turns into a disco bathroom, that's pretty funny.
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ShortyMR.CAT posted:I'd love to hear more about 90s nostalgia from more non-American goons I think this was the song that started the joke https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q9DcJaW9m_M But that was released in 1990, so the influence is clear. Then you had the perma-banger that closed out every Quinceañera and high school dance https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DcnNeGQHwDc Which was a 92 release. And then mid-decade you get Shakira's more varied sound with tinges of the GirlPower era that was unfolding in the U.S. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NmJHH026X0c Oddly enough, the light and bubbly pop sound seemed to filter down pretty quickly (96 release here) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AyxpXVUy81o FilthyImp has a new favorite as of 22:21 on Jul 30, 2019 |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J-xkDSdRGXs
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That entire album is fantastic
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FilthyImp posted:I had this thought the other day, because I remembered that a teacher commented that Spanish Rock kind of had an 80s vibe to it. The joke with me and my rockero friends in school was that Mexico lagged 10 years behind the U.S. when it came to music, but were like 10 years ahead of the game for Anime. This is still true. 90s club music is still very popular in the Mexican club scene. You know whats even more popular then that? 80s new-wave. Source: I went to a 80s new-wave night like 2 weeks ago here in SoCal. Shits poppin' You haven't lived till you watched Dragon Ball Z in spanish. It was somehow more exaggerated and they spoke a million miles per hour. And they were on the Cell games like...years before toonami was! They still routinely show anime on the Mexican television stations. Caught my grandma watching RoboTech/Maccross the other day.
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ShortyMR.CAT posted:This is still true. 90s club music is still very popular in the Mexican club scene. This is the part where I have to post https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BQ4c54rCJ_k (although I'm pretty sure it's a DR radio station, not Mexican)
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I had no idea so many Mexicans loved Morrissey. Too bad he turned into a far right Brexit-huffing chode.ShortyMR.CAT posted:You haven't lived till you watched Dragon Ball Z in spanish. It was somehow more exaggerated and they spoke a million miles per hour. And they were on the Cell games like...years before toonami was!
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# ? Jul 31, 2019 05:44 |
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To this day, I have trouble watching DBZ and Sailor Moon in any language other than the Mexican dub. I wasn't really of that era, but a cousin a couple years older than me recorded them with my uncle's VHS player and I watched her tapes every summer, along with Ranma 1/2 and Saint Seiya (or, as know them, Knights of the Zodiac/Los Caballeros del Zodíaco).
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# ? Jul 31, 2019 05:48 |
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The mozz will forever be a staple is Mexican culture for some reason. Also, he's not from here so we don't give a poo poo.
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# ? Jul 31, 2019 06:32 |
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Nutsngum posted:Was Faith no More never that successful in america? A bunch of their songs still get regular radio play here in Australia and any rock/metal head is pretty familiar with Mike Patton. They were popular enough at the time, but they were kind of drowned out by red-hot-chili peppers who also did that kind of rap/funk/metal thing.
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Sekhmnet posted:They were popular enough at the time, but they were kind of drowned out by red-hot-chili peppers who also did that kind of rap/funk/metal thing. Kiedis and Patton were both signed to Warner, who ended up doing zero marketing for Mr Bungle's California and bumped it back because the Chili Peppers were releasing Californication at the same time in 1999, which Kiedis wasn't happy about. Kiedis also got Mr Bungle kicked out of a bunch of festivals because part of his contract gave him a say in who could and couldn't perform. Patton has claimed he has no idea why Kiedis has such a grudge, but it allegedly started in 1990 when Kiedis said in an interview "My drummer says he’s gonna kidnap [Patton], shave his hair off and cut off one of his feet, just so he’ll be forced to find a style of his own". Patton repeatedly said to the press that he didn't really care what Kiedis thought, and that he felt the two bands sounded very different (with RHCP being more funk, FNM being more rock - and after The Real Thing FNM never made an album that sounded even remotely like RHCP). So after Kiedis completely hosed over Mr Bungle, the band did a few gigs where they did covers of RHCP songs (not even taking the piss, they were decent covers) and Kiedis got even more mad. California sold really poorly and Mr Bungle ended up disbanding. FNM did get back together for a very good new album a few years ago, though! PS: One Hot Minute is the best RHCP album, and it's nowhere near as good as anything FNM or Mr Bungle ever put out.
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# ? Jul 31, 2019 12:34 |
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There's also the issue of Patton taking the piss out of RHCP members' heroin addictions.
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Quote-Unquote posted:Kiedis and Patton were both signed to Warner, who ended up doing zero marketing for Mr Bungle's California and bumped it back because the Chili Peppers were releasing Californication at the same time in 1999, which Kiedis wasn't happy about. Kiedis also got Mr Bungle kicked out of a bunch of festivals because part of his contract gave him a say in who could and couldn't perform. Yeah I knew there was bad blood between FnM and the Chili Peppers but not the details, and it all kind of seems petty and lovely but then again; Chuck Berry refused to hire a traveling band and would hire local bands no matter how bad they were because "The're gonna know my songs". Weird Egos abound in the music business.
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ICHIBAHN posted:There's also the issue of Patton taking the piss out of RHCP members' heroin addictions. Oh really? Link? Not being snarky, just never heard of that before. Patton is famously not a fan of using drugs, except enormous amounts of caffeine, but I'd never heard he was one of those straight-edge types that is a dick to people that do. edit: oh wait, just found a video from after the California/Californication debacle where Patton mocks their heroin addictions briefly. Dave Lombardo really goes off on one about how much he hates Kiedis though. Quote-Unquote has a new favorite as of 15:43 on Jul 31, 2019 |
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Some of the best FNM stuff never got much airplay: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7lvMNLhJrb0 Evidence was buried midway through King For a Day, Fool for a Lifetime. Amazing track, even without Big Jim Martin.
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Apparently I've been listening to too much 90s poo poo, my "I Feel Lucky" on Play Music this morning has graced me with some absolute nonsense. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z_eAzaTquN8 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N7JOnxUVJ5c https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FNrQOUtXYOo
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Quote-Unquote posted:Kiedis and Patton were both signed to Warner, who ended up doing zero marketing for Mr Bungle's California and bumped it back because the Chili Peppers were releasing Californication at the same time in 1999, which Kiedis wasn't happy about. Kiedis also got Mr Bungle kicked out of a bunch of festivals because part of his contract gave him a say in who could and couldn't perform. “I'm forever near a stereo saying, 'What the gently caress is this garbage?' And the answer is always the Red Hot Chili Peppers.” - Nick Cave Nutsngum has a new favorite as of 16:32 on Jul 31, 2019 |
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Nutsngum posted:“I'm forever near a stereo saying, 'What the gently caress is this garbage?' And the answer is always the Red Hot Chili Peppers.” - Nick Cave Nick Cave owns. I recently got to sit on stage with him during his gig.
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This song is so "immediately-post-cold-war-European-electronica". https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e3tB_4nWRfM
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Quote-Unquote posted:Kiedis and Patton were both signed to Warner, who ended up doing zero marketing for Mr Bungle's California and bumped it back because the Chili Peppers were releasing Californication at the same time in 1999, which Kiedis wasn't happy about. Kiedis also got Mr Bungle kicked out of a bunch of festivals because part of his contract gave him a say in who could and couldn't perform. I agree with all of this words. And to add FNM was big in Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure. Their hit songs are recognizable but I never heard an album from them. Californication sucks.
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FilthyImp posted:I had no idea so many Mexicans loved Morrissey. Wait, what? That's actually true? I thought it was just an odd joke from Ant Man & The Wasp.
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eminkey2003 posted:Wait, what? That's actually true? I thought it was just an odd joke from Ant Man & The Wasp. I think the power rankings are: The Virgin Mary Goku Morrissey Beers Saint Seya
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BaldDwarfOnPCP posted:I agree with all of this words. And to add FNM was big in Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure. Their hit songs are recognizable but I never heard an album from them. Californication sucks. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t_BH96eNPoY Sir James Martin, head of the Faith No More Spiritual and Theological Center
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PhotoKirk posted:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t_BH96eNPoY All of the people who are like ooh I love Keanu, John Wick! need to go back and watch B&T and prepare their bodies for 3.
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Quote-Unquote posted:
lol RHCP is much, much better than a one hit wonder like FNM or a no hit wonder like Mr Bungle.
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Randaconda posted:lol So very very
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Randaconda posted:lol Pre blood sugar sex magic RHCP was real and good Californication and whatever they did after was bad Looking forward to seeing Flea in Big Lebowski 2: the Jesusing
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Quote-Unquote posted:Oh really? Link? Not being snarky, just never heard of that before. Patton is famously not a fan of using drugs, except enormous amounts of caffeine, but I'd never heard he was one of those straight-edge types that is a dick to people that do. Can't watch right now but I think this is the video https://youtu.be/g1ld87X3DP4
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Randaconda posted:lol More like Red Hot lovely Poopers. Seriously though, Anthony Keledis is an awful singer and its a miracle they can get him sounding even remotely decent for the studio albums.
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Nutsngum posted:More like Red Hot lovely Poopers. They brought in children's choirs. Like the Vatican.
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Nutsngum posted:More like Red Hot lovely Poopers. In his autobiography he mentions that he knows he is a poo poo singer. He even goes as far to say that Under the Bridge is his least favorite song to perform. Uplift Mojo Party Plan through Red Hot Minute rules. gently caress Californication. gently caress The Zephyr Song.
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*crashes through roof riding a surfboard* Who's talking poo poo about RHCP, bro!
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