I'm sure Between the Buried and me will do a cover of Roots Bloody Roots or Walk. That should tide you over.
Is this a reference to something that really happened? I did see Throwdown do covers of Roots Bloody Roots and, not Walk, but A New Level in 2006 when they were opening for In Flames. I drove 2.5 hours to see Nevermore and they ended up not playing because Warrel suddenly had food poisoning or something. The result was that we were treated to an extended Throwdown set including said covers. :(
At least, I THINK those covers were add-ins due to circumstance. Did they do them at other shows on the tour?
post by FuckIsMySignature at Feb 21,2012 2:45pm edited Feb 21,2012 2:47pm
The played the Queen cover "Bicycle" on the tour for their covers album. Which is coincidently the only album i've really enjoyed from this band lol
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post by yummy at Feb 21,2012 3:37pm edited Feb 21,2012 3:39pm
I like that album the most too. Good version of Blackened, Kickstart my Heart, Territory was alright but never really cared for the original, that Earth Crisis song, Malpractice(Faith no More), and Us and Them. All good songs.
I did see Throwdown cover Propaganda which I thought was pretty awesome considering everything else they did bored me.
I haven't kept up with BTBAM since they really first came out. I thought they sucked and wrote cock block riffs and were a bunch of guitar noodling turds masquerading as a good old fashioned Red Chord ripoff. I didn't even know this album existed until now. My criticisms were justified when I found out that they picked the worst Soundgarden song to cover and still made it sound bad.
I've only "seen" Goatwhore once, at the Middle East before Eyehategod. The reason seen is in quotes is because while they were playing, I sat at the bar, got drunk, and watched Family Guy waiting for EHG to play.
Yep, I also have managed to see Goatwhore just once, kind of a while ago. It was because they were on a tour that intersected with the tour I actually went to see, so it was a combined show. *shrug*
I've only "seen" Goatwhore once, at the Middle East before Eyehategod. The reason seen is in quotes is because while they were playing, I sat at the bar, got drunk, and watched Family Guy waiting for EHG to play.
ha, that's the show i was referring to. the boredom was mindblowing. it was as if the whole crowd was daydreaming about laundry, groceries, baseball stats, etc.
seemingly aware that the packed club was completely asleep, the singer was constantly like:
"so EYEHATEGOD is next!!! you guys looking forward to that shit?"......
"we got 3 more songs. anyway, can't fucking wait to see EYEHATEGOD, let's hear some noise for these legendary motherfuckers coming up after us!"
I've only "seen" Goatwhore once, at the Middle East before Eyehategod. The reason seen is in quotes is because while they were playing, I sat at the bar, got drunk, and watched Family Guy waiting for EHG to play.
ha, that's the show i was referring to. the boredom was mindblowing. it was as if the whole crowd was daydreaming about laundry, groceries, baseball stats, etc.
seemingly aware that the packed club was completely asleep, the singer was constantly like:
"so EYEHATEGOD is next!!! you guys looking forward to that shit?"......
"we got 3 more songs. anyway, can't fucking wait to see EYEHATEGOD, let's hear some noise for these legendary motherfuckers coming up after us!"
I can't escape Goatwhore! Brian Slagel posted on Twitter that Goatwhore was opening for Hate Eternal last night in LA and I screamed "How is that even possible!" I thought they were still on tour with Lock up then jumping on the Dying Fetus tour.
I get the fact that the band is their life and they love to tour and all that. But any entertainment act over saturating any market is the worst. Even the biggest fan gets sick of seeing the same shit.
I just can't believe that Sammy came from Acid Bath. Obviously the dead Acid Bath bass player did most of the songwriting, because Goatwhore is uninspired, one-dimensional monotony.