Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition
Posted: Wed Dec 24, 2014 2:45 pm
If you give Kyuss a try you may find yourself enjoying a groove laid down by Josh H or one of the other talented members. Enjoy that while it lasts because all that happens next is that wretched fucking singer comes in and louses it all up to fucking hell. My advice for dealing with this? Don't listen to Kyuss.
Electric Wizard though? Holy fuck those first few are insane. The first one I heard was Come My Fanatics and I knew it was a permanent life changer within a minute. It's still one of my all time favorite albums in the history of albums.
Those foam speakers suck so bad. They're weak in every possible way. I saw a guy on CL selling a Fender Bantam Bass who had politely removed the entire baffle and stuck a real speaker in there. That'd be the way to do it.
My mom, like Skip's wife has no hobbies outside of motherly action. She's retired now and it's getting really intense. I try to push her toward something artistic but it's all lost on her. My brother is all white collared out and he obviously does real well. I do fine too but I look like the homeless so mom has decided that I always need all this help. It's very nice of her to come up to Seattle and buy me stuff but I don't need it and when I try to stop her she gets butthurt and then I'm the jerk. I don't know why I'm telling you this. It was definitely sparked by Skip's situation and I feel for you bro!
My instagram homies probably saw this but I'll put it here too. I believe he intends to offer a bundle of this along with the 'Prince amp' (which still has no real name). They sound fucking great together.
And I love cities. Any way you slice it humanity is just a dirty fucking scab on this planet. Just a horde of little waste generators and vandals as far as Good Ol' Mother Earth is concerned. So let's just keep our dirty inconsiderate asses in the spots we've already destroyed and let the animals have nature okay? Okay. I love where I'm at and put Portland in a very close second place. I've never been to NYC but for megacities I loved the shit out of Tokyo and London and I'd live in either in a second if I wasn't all deeply entrenched here. I think the only place I could go that isn't Seattle and fall into the kind of life I have here (which I enjoy greatly!) would be Portland.
Electric Wizard though? Holy fuck those first few are insane. The first one I heard was Come My Fanatics and I knew it was a permanent life changer within a minute. It's still one of my all time favorite albums in the history of albums.
Those foam speakers suck so bad. They're weak in every possible way. I saw a guy on CL selling a Fender Bantam Bass who had politely removed the entire baffle and stuck a real speaker in there. That'd be the way to do it.
My mom, like Skip's wife has no hobbies outside of motherly action. She's retired now and it's getting really intense. I try to push her toward something artistic but it's all lost on her. My brother is all white collared out and he obviously does real well. I do fine too but I look like the homeless so mom has decided that I always need all this help. It's very nice of her to come up to Seattle and buy me stuff but I don't need it and when I try to stop her she gets butthurt and then I'm the jerk. I don't know why I'm telling you this. It was definitely sparked by Skip's situation and I feel for you bro!
My instagram homies probably saw this but I'll put it here too. I believe he intends to offer a bundle of this along with the 'Prince amp' (which still has no real name). They sound fucking great together.
And I love cities. Any way you slice it humanity is just a dirty fucking scab on this planet. Just a horde of little waste generators and vandals as far as Good Ol' Mother Earth is concerned. So let's just keep our dirty inconsiderate asses in the spots we've already destroyed and let the animals have nature okay? Okay. I love where I'm at and put Portland in a very close second place. I've never been to NYC but for megacities I loved the shit out of Tokyo and London and I'd live in either in a second if I wasn't all deeply entrenched here. I think the only place I could go that isn't Seattle and fall into the kind of life I have here (which I enjoy greatly!) would be Portland.