im trying to think of a few as im having an xmas party all i can think of at the moment is death metal musical chairs.
any ideas anyone?
I know some of you like me got into heavy stuff during the nu metal period just wondering what bands of that period you still occasionally into. I blame the ipod socket in the car driving back from damnation for this thread as myself and my mates were listening to stuff we did as teens.
the list of acceptable nu metal bands
deftones
disturbed (sickness era)
system of a down
korn (early)
papa roach
slipknot
lostprophets (early)
Kill 2 This
Coal Camber
skindred/dub war
soulfly
one minute silence
add to the list and discuss
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bought their most recent album cycles the other day my review is simply this
FUCK ME THAT WAS GOOD.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
bummer!
Mitch Mitchell R.I.P. !!!!
Body: PORTLAND, Ore. – Mitch Mitchell, drummer for the legendary Jimi Hendrix Experience of the 1960s and the group's last surviving member, was found dead in his hotel room early Wednesday. He was 61.
Mitchell was a powerful force on "Are You Experienced?" the 1967 debut album of the Hendrix band. He had an explosive drumming style that can be heard in hard-charging songs such as "Fire" and "Manic Depression.
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The Englishman had been drumming for the Experience Hendrix Tour, which performed Friday in Portland. It was the last stop on the West Coast part of the tour.
Hendrix died in 1970. Noel Redding, bass player for the trio, died in 2003.
An employee at Portland's Benson Hotel called police after discovering Mitchell's body.
Erin Patrick, a deputy medical examiner, said Mitchell apparently died of natural causes. An autopsy was planned.
Bob Merlis, a spokesman for the tour, said Mitchell had stayed in Portland for a four-day vacation and planned to leave Wednesday.
"It was a devastating surprise," Merlis said. "Nobody drummed like he did.
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He said he saw Mitchell perform two weeks ago in Los Angeles, and the drummer appeared to be healthy and upbeat.
Merlis said the tour was designed to bring together veteran musicians who had known Hendrix — like Mitchell — and younger artists, such as Grammy-nominated winner Jonny Lang, who have been influenced by him.
Mitchell was a one-of-a-kind drummer whose "jazz-tinged" style was a vital part of both the Jimi Hendrix Experience and the Experience Hendrix Tour that ended last week, Merlis said. "If Jimi Hendrix were still alive," Merlis said, "he would have acknowledged that.
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Mitchell played for numerous other bands but was best known for his work in the Jimi Hendrix Experience, which was inducted into the Rock Hall of Fame in 1992.
According to the Hall of Fame, he was born July 9, 1947, in Ealing, England.
Hendrix, Redding and Mitchell held their first rehearsal in October 1996, according to the Hall of Fame's Web site.
In an interview last month with the Boston Herald, Mitchell said he met Hendrix "in this sleazy little club.
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"We did some Chuck Berry and took it from there," Mitchell told the newspaper. "I suppose it worked.