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Right on bro'!! Soulfly is a bad mofo group. Sepultura was a bad mofo group, loved Arise and Chaos albums. Watch the Chaos A.D. hime vid all the time. Great stuff. Up until I moved a couple of years ago to Waxahachie, I was living about 10 minutes from where Dime is R.I.P. You ever listen to Superjoint Ritual, Anselmo's project? He broke them up to but that was a good band. Anyways, cool stuff man and Dime was taken way too early. Watching him shred on Domination while playing in Russia is the sh#t!!
Soulfly/Sepultura are awsome, Roots Bloody Roots is one of the best cd's ever made. Superjoint is ok, but I've never really like any of Phil's other projects, back when I used to do a lot of drugs I listened to Down sometimes, but now that I don't do that S*** I can't get into them. Have you ever seen the video of him singing "Would" with the surviving members of Alice in Chains? Its awsome, you should be able to find it on YouTube.
One of the best moments I have ever had is watching Dime play the solo to Floods from about 40 ft. away. It was almost spiritual. I've seen Soulfly 2 times (or is it 3? Damn that inexpensive American beer), my girlfriend LOVES them, so whenever they play in Seattle us and some of our friends trek down there to see them, its always a good time.
CC in 24 if I can remember for being a fan of good music.
To be honest I could not get into Roots Love the early Sep though. Orgasmatron was a killer song. I love Superjoint and really don't know why, as alot of it was raw, basement sounding stuff, but Phil's voice was awesome and carried alot of that stuff. Love Down, Nola is still the best Down album. I practically worshipped it for years. Machine Head is my band though, and I have their logo in yellow and black tattooed on the left side of my head, lol, for 10 years now I love the heavy stuff so me and you are on the same train as far as that goes Alot of people didn't like the Trendkill album but I freakin' loved it. Far Beyond was their best maybe with Vulgar, but I'm Broken is the shnizzle mcfizzlin sh#t C-ya and hit you tomorrow with another CC. Later
My favorite Pantera album (aside from the live album - they were always a band that was better live than on album I think) is the Trendkill. That is the best opening to any CD I have heard ever. It also might be the heaviest album I have ever heard, its just so damn groovy at times too.
You're the 1st I ever heard say Trendkill was their favorite. I was driving over the road alot in a truck and I just remember driving through New Mexico and Texas in the desert and had it cranked. Suicide Note Part I and II was awesome, 13 Steps, the whole lower end of that album kept me from falling asleep at the wheel. Weird memories. They seemed to combine Vulgar with Far Beyond in that album, as far as grooves and Phil's abrasiveness; know what I mean? And yeah, I saw the Would song with Alice in Chains. Think that was during the Heart tribute show. Is Phil ever sober
Its a friend of mines favorite Pantera album as well. The vocals and the production make it what it is. The guitar riffs are badass, like always, but the sound Dime got out of his rig for that album is amazing. Same goes for Phil's vocals, and pretty much every other fucking thing on that album. I would have loved to hear how songs like New Level or Mouth For War would've sounded if they were recorded at the same time, because though I love them, the production isn't as raw as it is on Trendkill. I love those songs, but I've always prefered the way they sound live as opposed to the studio versions.