The Doom Room: ILF Edition

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The first four albums are so good and then I listened to The Hunter once. To me that album ne'er happened
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That song sounds just like that one song on the Hunter. :no:
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D.o.S. wrote:^ True facts. I think Ufomammut are probably the closest to my heart as far as doomy stuff goes these days.


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CaptainBoxman wrote:http://d24edc7kaf4agn.cloudfront.net/1636864/mastadon-high-road.mp3?rhihttphost=media.989therock.com

New Mastodon song.

OH NO.

:( What happened to those guys?


You know that one time High On Fire got that dude to produce them and the end result was super awkwardly clean?

I feel like Mastodon only makes that kind of record now.

Yeaaaaaaaaaa the album after snakes that Kurt produced was quite a bit more High on Fiery.

I really wish they'd go back to their Remission/Leviathan sound if anything.
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pelliott wrote:The first four albums are so good and then I listened to The Hunter once. To me that album ne'er happened

Guilty pleasure: The Creature lives. It's all sing-alongy and epic; it's like a synth-prog power ballad. It's catchy as fuck and I listen to it as loud as possible when it comes on the shuffle. But I try my hardest to pretend like it wasn't Mastodon who made it...
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CaptainBoxman wrote:
New Mastodon song.

OH NO.


For fans of Mastodon :facepalm:
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samzadgan wrote:so...SG's...i fuckin' love my SG...i've now had it for a year, and its still my number one. Everything about it...the feel, the comfort, the look...i wont comment on the sound as mine is a p90 one, but i don't think i would ever sell it.

i have nothing against LP's, and i've already told the wife that in a couple of years, as part of my midlife crisis (when i turn 40) i will be getting my dream guitar which is a silverburst LP custom...but...there is something special about an SG...they just sound lively compared to anything else i've played.

Interesting about Mashuggah going with Matamp...didnt think that would be their cup of tea...but regardless, they will sound as massive as always. I never dug them...even now i dont listen to them...but i did see them live, and that was one of the best live experiences ive had. They are up there with bands like Slayer, who just kill it live.

It's funny how so many consider the Les Paul Custom Silverburst their dream guitar. Phil from the old Doom Room also said one time it was his dream guitar. It's mine, too.

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I would love to start a dommunity on one of those abandoned oil rigs -- like Javier Bardiem in the latest bond, but with amps.

also:

Dudes what's that one song that just jams on the low B and sounds like Sabbath and has a weed reference in the lyrics?
I want to listen to it but I forgot what it was.

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They use them as a fun backdrop to their factory. It's kinda funny because everything is mammoth-sized.

CaptainBoxman wrote:http://d24edc7kaf4agn.cloudfront.net/1636864/mastadon-high-road.mp3?rhihttphost=media.989therock.com

New Mastodon song.

OH NO.

Not bad. I kinda like it. But then I liked a couple of songs from The Hunter, it's just the rest of the album was a mess of over-achieving bearded dudes high-fiving each other with silly riffs—and not in a good way.
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CaptainBoxman wrote:http://d24edc7kaf4agn.cloudfront.net/1636864/mastadon-high-road.mp3?rhihttphost=media.989therock.com

New Mastodon song.

OH NO.


i don't mind it…I don't like the guitar tone at all…but i like the riffs…i don't mind the verse but hate the chorus…its a lot like how i felt about Hunter…these days, for me anyway, Mastodon is just ok and nothing more and nothing less. They are kind of becoming a metal fans elevator music.
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D.o.S. wrote: As is that 21 minute single-track EP that I'm forgetting the name of.



That's 'I' I thought that ep was good. the rest I listen to and I'm like well that's nice and all. Just not something to really shit bricks over. Maybe I'm too set into my tastes for other things than bwang riffs.

spawnofthesith wrote:I like all of Mastodons stuff, but nothing will ever top Remission.



Pretty much this. When everyone was shitting themselves over Leviathan when it came out I was frowning and wishing they released Remission part 2. Blood Moutain I liked more and Crack the Skye I liked more. Didn't bother with the Hunter because I didn't like the one song that came out and I was oh... well that's kinda shitty sounding no thanks.
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Ahhhh I gotcha!

This one: (it's currently an esquire but I have a second pickguard with a neck pickup hole)

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Cash or a set neck / neck through 7 string with at least 25.5" scale would do the trick :thumb:
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i'm late on this, but anhedonist ruled. great band. the sort of main dude is in some other bands. one also from seattle called shadow of the torturer. he recently moved to portland and joined my roommate's band, aldebaron. both great funeral doom bands. check them out.
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Aldebaran is awesome I have that one song ep thing they did a year or two ago. It's great. I'll have to check of shadow... I already pulled it up on MA to check it later today.
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Ancient Astronaught wrote:Ahhhh I gotcha!

This one: (it's currently an esquire but I have a second pickguard with a neck pickup hole)

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MIM tele satin neck
WD Music Alder body
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I'll take some more pics tonight if your interested, and I'll PM you later today.


Hot dayum!!! :!!!: So fucking tempting. :drool:

CaptainBoxman wrote:http://d24edc7kaf4agn.cloudfront.net/1636864/mastadon-high-road.mp3?rhihttphost=media.989therock.com

New Mastodon song.

OH NO.


They need to stop putting out shit that sucks.

spawnofthesith wrote:I like all of Mastodons stuff, but nothing will ever top Remission.


So much this. Leviathan was ok but it didn't have the raw intensity that Remission had.

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Will do!
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I saw Meshuggah open for Ministry and those two are the tightest live bands I have ever seen. And I'm like SLK, Chaosphere is where its at.
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New Floor sounds rad.

New Mastodon isn't terrible. Except for the chorus. What the fuck is that. And who is singing there? But I love Crack the Skye and even liked a handful of songs on The Hunter as well.

Skip and Assface have given me a terrible case of the Tele and SG boners.

But bros. Guess what? I finished my book which makes me a fucking author. Which means that I'm going to have to start wearing a monocle and a top hat and other fancy things. :doom:
Don't know what I'm going to do with it, but it's done. So I am hella excite. I will drop some more substantial details about it once I know when/how/if it will be published. Protip: It's probably not teen romance about vampires. But it could be.
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