Woebot
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Melchior said:ska punk? Not for a long time if ever...
mmm. delftones. arent they that "clever" metal band who say they like the smiths? eugh! the smiths are cool, but as a reference for metal, surely not.....
Melchior said:ska punk? Not for a long time if ever...
Melchior said:Now, Martin, how do you rate The Business?
WOEBOT said:mmm. delftones. arent they that "clever" metal band who say they like the smiths? eugh! the smiths are cool, but as a reference for metal, surely not.....
martin said:I think they're boring. Way too earnest. 'Disco Girls' proves they had serious issues when it came to women (see Wilhelm Reich)
mms said:well i remember em being about the one time i heard em but here is their site so decide for yourselves personally i dn't care, i just know that's the sample
http://www.deftones.com/site/index.html
WOEBOT said:not a criticism of the sample mms. its a good sample innit.
WOEBOT said:edens probably too shy to say, but he's done loads of posts on oi recently at:
http://uncarved.chaos.org.au/
also i thought of a coinage to describe martin/melchior/john/francesco:
"oifficanados"
WOEBOT said:"oifficanados"
martin said:There was even some Oi! crossover with ELECTRO. The compilation, "Son of Oi!" featured a song by Oi! The Robot. But even weirder, on the NF comp "No Surrender", there's an electro track called "Eugenics" (I don't have this tape anymore, it was a shit album anyway). Now given that the LP was compiled by Joe Pearce (who used to edit the NF youth mag 'Bulldog') and his brother was Stevo of Some Bizarre...is there any chance that a) this was one of the Some Bizarre artists pissing around for a joke b) he swiped a song off a demo tape sent to his bruv by some aspiring DIY synth group? Maybe it was Psychic TV (see Nicky Crane post on Uncarved for more details)
john eden said:Joe Pearce ended up being a catholic priest/academic or something... me and Martin have discussed this somewhere online before but I can't find it.
Martin Dust said:Didn't he end up joining/starting The Third Way with Nick Griffin and the reason you can't find it was because it was over email John.
john eden said:Yes he did (they were big on catholicism - Patrick Harrington was the main guy I think, not sure about Griffin) and no - I meant the other Martin on this threadbut yes, I remember us talking about it as well!