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Quote from: Guerilla_From_Tha_Mist on February 18, 2007, 03:07:35 AMIf it means Rage is getting back together, I'm fine with that. I respected Audioslave but was never a really big fan of them. Although it is kinda ironic that all them just can't seem to keep their lead singer...first they lose Zach De La Rocha, now they lose Chris Cornell, and now they're back with Zach again.Reminds me of Van HalenRoth, HAgar, Roth, HAgar, Etreme guy, RothAs far as audioslave theyve been together for what 3 years , that was short
If it means Rage is getting back together, I'm fine with that. I respected Audioslave but was never a really big fan of them. Although it is kinda ironic that all them just can't seem to keep their lead singer...first they lose Zach De La Rocha, now they lose Chris Cornell, and now they're back with Zach again.
Quote from: Tanjibility-The West Coast Rap Amnesiac on February 18, 2007, 02:04:53 AMTrauma, i agree with the props you give cornell but the Rage dudes were a comparable piece of the audioslave puzzle, did you hear their cover of the white stripe's "seven nation army" a truly electrifying performance, my favorite audioslave piece ever.soundgarden, cornell's solo shit, and rage's shit is all stellar though just for the record.-TNot to diss or anything, but what do you mean by "Rage dudes were a comparable piece of the audioslave puzzle"?
Trauma, i agree with the props you give cornell but the Rage dudes were a comparable piece of the audioslave puzzle, did you hear their cover of the white stripe's "seven nation army" a truly electrifying performance, my favorite audioslave piece ever.soundgarden, cornell's solo shit, and rage's shit is all stellar though just for the record.-T
Quote from: Suffice on February 19, 2007, 01:20:28 PMQuote from: Tanjibility-The West Coast Rap Amnesiac on February 18, 2007, 02:04:53 AMTrauma, i agree with the props you give cornell but the Rage dudes were a comparable piece of the audioslave puzzle, did you hear their cover of the white stripe's "seven nation army" a truly electrifying performance, my favorite audioslave piece ever.soundgarden, cornell's solo shit, and rage's shit is all stellar though just for the record.-TNot to diss or anything, but what do you mean by "Rage dudes were a comparable piece of the audioslave puzzle"?I was saying they are of worth, I felt trauma was implying they were a footnote to cornell in the band and I was saying they were important too.-T
Rock music is still around? Chris Cornell, wasn't this dude in Soundgarden? These guys are still making albums? I know they can tour and make money because a concert gives people an excuse to get drunk and party and relive the 7th grade again, but they still bother to do new records?
jay z still making records? snoop still making records? nas still making records after 13 years too?Jay z or snoop, for example, are some artists who've fallen off WAY harder than any of the dudes we're talking about in this thread...and I like snoop. There are certainly rock artists to diss, RATM and Soundgarden probably are NOT untalented enough to be at the top of that list. and RATM is a west coast hip hop act, come on man. Respect.peace-T
Quote from: Tanjibility-The West Coast Rap Amnesiac on February 21, 2007, 10:19:25 AMjay z still making records? snoop still making records? nas still making records after 13 years too?Jay z or snoop, for example, are some artists who've fallen off WAY harder than any of the dudes we're talking about in this thread...and I like snoop. There are certainly rock artists to diss, RATM and Soundgarden probably are NOT untalented enough to be at the top of that list. and RATM is a west coast hip hop act, come on man. Respect.peace-TMan... Rock is nothing compared to hip-hop. Nas just released a remarkable album, that is totally relevant to the current industry and world climate.Rock hasn't been relevant for years. I remember being in highschool and all these kids were talking about Rage Against the Machine being so political and everything. So I would ask them, "How are they political. Tell me what their songs say. What do they talk about?" And not one of them could answer me. It was just some stupid image thing. Like Marilyn Manson or Ozzy Osbourne. Those dudes make terrible music that sounds like trash, but people like the whole devil worshipping image cause it gives them something to identify with and rebel in the same exact way their parents rebelled cause actually Ozzy is as old as their dad anyway.Rass Kass first album was way more expressive politically than anything I've ever heard in Rock. I understand now (many years later) that Rage was talking alot about South American polotics, and I'll admit some of their work back in the day was decent, but let's not get ahead of ourselves.And as far as Chris Cornell. This dude is like some Devil Worshipper rock artist. That Soundgarden album was some 7th grade fad record and just because of that he can still tour and sell out every show. Green Day does the same thing. These Rock artists aren't even relevant anymore, they went out with the Kurt Kobain grunge era, but they can still sell-out shows, unbelievable.My point is why do they still record albums?
whatever, music doesnt have to be relevant to be good or for people to wanna buy it. Rock has never been as focused as rap ever was, it's a more abstract form of music and more focused on the melody rather than the lyrics. don't talk shit, it's like when american people talk shit about soccer cuz they don't know shit about it
Quote from: Suffice on February 21, 2007, 01:01:18 PMwhatever, music doesnt have to be relevant to be good or for people to wanna buy it. Rock has never been as focused as rap ever was, it's a more abstract form of music and more focused on the melody rather than the lyrics. don't talk shit, it's like when american people talk shit about soccer cuz they don't know shit about itWhen I was growing up, hip-hop was huge when I was in jr. highschool. But then, everybody stopped listening to it once highschool came around and started calling it "nigger music". They called it childish and immature. So what did they do instead of listening to hip-hop? They listened to white rock bands who used elements of hip-hop in their music, like 311 and Limp Bizkit. They started listening to a rock group called 311 instead. 311 was basically a group of white dudes who used hip-hop as their artistic inspiration, but mixed enough giutars with it so that they could sell millions to white suburban kids.
whatever, music doesnt have to be relevant to be good or for people to wanna buy it. Rock has never been as focused as rap ever was, it's a more abstract form of music and more focused on the melody rather than the lyrics. don't talk shit, it's like when american people talk shit about soccer cuz they don't know shit about itHow is that relevant to what i said? 311 isn't rock music, rock is much bigger than that
Man... Rock is nothing compared to hip-hop. Nas just released a remarkable album, that is totally relevant to the current industry and world climate.Rock hasn't been relevant for years. I remember being in highschool and all these kids were talking about Rage Against the Machine being so political and everything. So I would ask them, "How are they political. Tell me what their songs say. What do they talk about?" And not one of them could answer me. It was just some stupid image thing. Like Marilyn Manson or Ozzy Osbourne. Those dudes make terrible music that sounds like trash, but people like the whole devil worshipping image cause it gives them something to identify with and rebel in the same exact way their parents rebelled cause actually Ozzy is as old as their dad anyway.
Mayne, every time I want to sympathize with you, you go and say some stupid shit like this that makes me roll my eyes at what a self-hating delusional cracker you are. I don't believe you're going out and criticizing Rage, one of the most overtly and intelligently political groups in all of music history, all because you think it's "white music". Idiot, when I was in high school, there were LOTS of black dudes who listened to PE and Rage side-by-side...Zach De La Rocha's lyrics are more-or-less hip-hop styled, and their guitarist Tom Morello is black and the nephew of Jomo Kenyatta. Do you realize how many rappers support Rage? Do you realize how much respect Rage commands from the political side of hip-hop? You talk shit about Rage and you're playing yourself.And miss me with this bullshit "rock isn't relevent, but hip-hop is". Oh, right, cause NAS of all people released a good album. Well and done, except Young Jeezy released an album with nothing relevent to say that outsold Nas' album in its first week on the charts. You fucking idiot...here you are stereotyping all rock as mindlessly rebellious white music that's not relevent, and yet you'll turn around and vehemently deny the same thing is true about hip-hop even though hip-hop is FAR easier to stereotype for being irrelevent (namely, cause it's all about guns, drugs, and bitches according to the uneducated). But of course...it's what the WHITE KIDS listen to, so it must suck. God damn...Learn something, cracker...you don't represent what real niggas think. You AREN'T fucking black no matter how much you wish you were and how much self-hatred you have. So give it up and stop with this bullshit. I'm fucking sick of hearing it. And besides, like I've told you before, Allah said that you too will have to die when Judgment Day comes.