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Even though he has gone mainstream Marilyn Manson is still #1 in my books, been a loyal fan since 95'
In that sub grouping JDog, I like Pennywise and Sum 41
Quote from: Bald_freak on August 19, 2007, 02:27:39 PMEven though he has gone mainstream Marilyn Manson is still #1 in my books, been a loyal fan since 95' Me too man. One of my fav's of Manson's would have to be Antichrist Svperstar and I don't think that one is considered mainstream...
"beautiful People" and "Torniquette" did get alot of radio play. except on XM I haven't heard anything off the new cd get any air time. Of course it could be an area thing. Chicago & Detroit play alot more underground stuff than around here.
Quote from: Bald_freak on August 23, 2007, 01:53:58 PM "beautiful People" and "Torniquette" did get alot of radio play. except on XM I haven't heard anything off the new cd get any air time. Of course it could be an area thing. Chicago & Detroit play alot more underground stuff than around here.Good point. In a similar vein, what about NIN's The Fragile. That one is a bit more obscure... a great cd (or should I say cds...)
In a similar vein, what about NIN's The Fragile. That one is a bit more obscure... a great cd (or should I say cds...)
I agree with that one man. It didn't get the attention it deserved. NIN was my first show. And OH WHAT A SHOW!!!, my first christening into the mosh pits!!!. Went to school the next day with boot print on the side of my neck. I should of took a pic, cause I think you could still see the brand logo. lol. Also, got thrown on stage, smack dab under Trent.
Yeh, I like quite a bit of Trent Reznor's stuff too. The Fragile is a good album though haven't listened to it for ages now, was more into Fixed & Further Down The Spiral. Also like Tool's music - they're a great band, really tight & an awesome drummer.