Deep is the definition of a heavy pj song...musically, lyrically, vocal delivery, loud guitars A song can definitely be fast without bring heavy. Blood is very heavy too
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blood is heavy as hell in the chorus, but is everyone forgetting during the verse it is a funk groove? chica bwa bwha.... Heavy in the Zep/Sabbath manner I would say Not for You or maybe even All or None..acoustic or not, that sound is weighty For heavy in the modern sense (hard, loud) I would say Lukin. classic 2 power chords and full out vocals Lukin into Not For You takes the cake because it has elements of both styles of heavy.
Once is a great Hard Rock song.Crank up load and its in your face with force.My personal Fav is State Of Love and Trust.The guitar is very dirty and great driving beat.
Funny, the difference between 'fast' and 'heavy'. Are there PJ songs that are heavy, but not fast? I think about Zeppelin and their ability to be heavy without being fast. Dazed and Confused is a super heavy song (not particularly fast) but Achilles Last Stand is very fast, but not particularly heavy. It was the beauty of zeppelin. Before them, (and Sabbath), heavy just meant louder. They changed the meaning.
So are there PJ songs heavy, but not fast?
I also think of The Beatles- I Want You (She's So Heavy).
With that, for PJ I'd say 1/2 Full or You Are. Pretty much anything off of Riot Act. I think it's their "heaviest" album.
This came to mind first actually. This and Blood are my 'heaviest' votes.
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Blood is their heaviest song for me both lyrically and musically followed by Lukin. I could listen to these two on repeat with the music cranked to the max over and over again, those damn metal roots
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Agree with the distinction between fast and heavy. To me, Whipping and Lukin are (great) fast, punk songs, but not heavy. Heavy is Deep or Why Go (can't believe no one mentioned Why Go yet). In lots of ways, Ten is probably their heaviest album.
Yes, have to agree with some of the comments, definitely 'Habit', such a great song, one of my faves. And 'Blood', thats a very in-your-face track! Incidentally the live version of 'Blood' on the PJ20 soundtrack, I was at that show, it was in the Mt Smart Supertop here in Auckland way back in 95'. That was killer.
I did notice when listening to 'Animal', still what I'd consider a very 'heavy' sounding song, that their guitar's had a real 'roar' to them and the drum's from Dave A were brilliantly bashed out. I don't think anything off PJ's later albums had such a sound, definitely nothing off their last three, even though there is some great hard-rocking/fast/punk song's like WorldWide Suicide, Mind You Manners etc...
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Heavy in the Zep/Sabbath manner I would say Not for You or maybe even All or None..acoustic or not, that sound is weighty
For heavy in the modern sense (hard, loud) I would say Lukin. classic 2 power chords and full out vocals
Lukin into Not For You takes the cake because it has elements of both styles of heavy.
really surprised nobody said Porch...
When I think of heavy I think of Go.
With that, for PJ I'd say 1/2 Full or You Are. Pretty much anything off of Riot Act. I think it's their "heaviest" album.
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but I think what the OP was looking for is Not for you
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I did notice when listening to 'Animal', still what I'd consider a very 'heavy' sounding song, that their guitar's had a real 'roar' to them and the drum's from Dave A were brilliantly bashed out. I don't think anything off PJ's later albums had such a sound, definitely nothing off their last three, even though there is some great hard-rocking/fast/punk song's like WorldWide Suicide, Mind You Manners etc...