The Doom Room: ILF Edition
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Gotchya. It's the same thing between the Tee Pee and Southern Lord Dopesmokers.
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D.o.S. wrote:Gotchya. It's the same thing between the Tee Pee and Southern Lord Dopesmokers.
exactly.

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That reminds me. Today I take photos for the vinyl thread.
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D.o.S. wrote:Ancient Astronaught wrote:D.o.S. wrote:Also : We Live, underrated EW Masterpiece? The Best Album from The Wiz 2.0? Yes?
Let Us Prey is the only EW Masterpiece IMO. The original not the remaster. There is just something imperfectly perfect about everything that is that album.
Somehow I missed this one.
Personally, I think LUP is the underachiever of Electric Wizard 1.0. The self-titled is definitely the red-headed stepchild, and CMF and Dopethrone are impossible to pick between.
That could just be because I don't own Let Us Prey, though.
I bought it when it came out on CD and it's probably one of my most listened to albums from them, along with Dopethrone. New stuff is hit or miss for me, but I always enjoy those two albums. They always kind of vary from album to album, in small ways, then over time it feels like a huge shift in style. Even though it still has the same basic type of riffs, LUP sounds less like sabbath jams and more sludge influenced to me, which I dig. A little more dense, a little meaner.
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shipping out 3 packages today.
2 i fucking forgot about.
sorry dudes 
2 i fucking forgot about.



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Corey Y wrote:I bought it when it came out on CD and it's probably one of my most listened to albums from them, along with Dopethrone. New stuff is hit or miss for me, but I always enjoy those two albums. They always kind of vary from album to album, in small ways, then over time it feels like a huge shift in style. Even though it still has the same basic type of riffs, LUP sounds less like sabbath jams and more sludge influenced to me, which I dig. A little more dense, a little meaner.
I concur! They started off more 70's psych then moved into more sludgey stuff then V2.0 was a very different band, and really not in a bad way IMO. Writing with two guitarists definitely helped fill out their sound and add some ambience that I think accents Jus's writing style well. And I couldn't have described LUP any better (A little more dense, a little meaner.." Spot On.

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I'm gonna mini-doom the hell out of this amp as soon as I can get my hands on one:


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new05002 wrote:I heard it does not work for kids who dont like black sabbath and sleep so there you go.
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wheres the tubes?

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Ancient Astronaught wrote: I couldn't have described LUP any better (A little more dense, a little meaner.." Spot On.
Yeah, I'm a raging juggernaut of critical listening.

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It definitely sounds like a band that's about to implode, that's for sure. Similar to classic Buzzov*en in that way.
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whiskey_face wrote:wheres the tubes?
It's solid state but the models of their mini-amp line they have out now sound great. They ones based on Vox and Plexi are out now. They're like 99 bucks. I was tempted to get the Plexi one but now I'm gonna wait for this one, which is billed as based on a Mesa Boogie Rectifier. For 99 bucks I'm gonna check it out. I need small amps due to my situation so I'm excited to have more options.
samzadgan wrote:You could come back and Matt Pike actually played classical guitar and studied really hard, didn't drink or smoke, and was now high paid Lawyer who spend most of his free time on TGP talking about how much his Les Paul weighs and how that makes the tone better than a Les Paul that weighs 0.05lb less.
new05002 wrote:I heard it does not work for kids who dont like black sabbath and sleep so there you go.
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D.o.S. wrote:It definitely sounds like a band that's about to implode, that's for sure. Similar to classic Buzzov*en in that way.
everybody will take this in consideration.
but......
for fans of mastodon
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Got a link to those little amps?
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http://www.hotoneaudio.com/news/company ... onews.html

odontophobia wrote:D.o.S. wrote:It definitely sounds like a band that's about to implode, that's for sure. Similar to classic Buzzov*en in that way.
everybody will take this in consideration.
but......
for fans of mastodon
