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Post by oleandermedian on Feb 12, 2021 19:22:36 GMT
B had a couple of nice spots of guitar mayhem but the rest of it was uninteresting.
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Post by rayge on Feb 12, 2021 19:37:07 GMT
Second-division R&B vocal group work over a classic NOLA tune (albeit one that's close enough to Mother-in-Law to be renamed Son-in-Law – how close were Alain Toussaint and Naomi Neville anyway??) and leave it bleeding in an alley. Not for me.
Seeing as this was a metalish track from the early 90s, I was hoping it would be something ike Kyuss or Urge Overkill, but no such luck. Mind you it picks up when KC shuts his gob and the guitarist plays with his pedals. Didn't make it to the end, but voting for it on the grounds that it didn't put Benny Spellman in the hospital.
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Post by T. Willy Rye on Feb 12, 2021 19:52:17 GMT
So I gave B 55 seconds which is longer than a song called Concrete Frontier by a band called Warrior Soul deserves--it somehow managed to be exactly what I thought it would be.
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Post by neige on Feb 13, 2021 12:45:24 GMT
Didn't make it to the end of B, sorry.
A might be over-familiar, but it's a classic for a reason
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Post by clive gash on Feb 14, 2021 14:22:44 GMT
AKeep going though Fonzie
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Post by Deleted on Feb 14, 2021 15:16:24 GMT
Skope 12 Fonz 6
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Post by wobblie on Feb 14, 2021 15:49:06 GMT
Does Fonz know these Concrete Frontier guys personally? I need an autograph.
Seriously though, this seemed like a local thing.
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