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  • mole1985
    mole1985 Posts: 1,119
    Super_Fan wrote:
    How about Metallica!!!

    Their doing another 3 week Escape from the Studio tour.

    Metallica would never support PJ. I think Lars doesn't like PJ and Metallica are too big to support PJ in Wembley arena. Metallica would just do their own show at the stadium. Would be cool tho.
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  • nutmeg81
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  • trammeus
    trammeus Posts: 124
    mole1985 wrote:
    Metallica would never support PJ.

    This is absolutely NOT a problem.
    Metallica is crap since mid 90's.
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  • I really like Oceansize's first album. Second one not so much, it seems to be closer towards generic nu-metal to me. The first was a bit more inventive.

    generic nu-metal? I'm not sure they fit that description. I think their 2nd record was actually better, they seemed more confident on it and a lot more of a together band.

    I don't know whats happened to them recently. For reason best known to themselves, they went on a thankless tour with Fightstar and I think it might have finished them off. I know they were all thinking about doing different stuff.

    On the first album, don't you think there's a part of song "Remember Where You Are" that sounds exactly like Oceans?
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  • generic nu-metal? I'm not sure they fit that description. I think their 2nd record was actually better, they seemed more confident on it and a lot more of a together band.

    I don't know whats happened to them recently. For reason best known to themselves, they went on a thankless tour with Fightstar and I think it might have finished them off. I know they were all thinking about doing different stuff.

    On the first album, don't you think there's a part of song "Remember Where You Are" that sounds exactly like Oceans?

    Yeah OK 'generic nu-metal' was maybe a bit harsh - they're not. I just found it slightly more predictable. Different strokes I guess.

    And yeah, you're right about Oceans. I was listening through the whole album thinking 'I bet they like Pearl Jam'. I love 'One Day All This Will Be Yours'.
    'We're learning songs for baby Jesus' birthday. His mum and dad were Merry and Joseph. He had a bed made of clay and the three kings bought him Gold, Frankenstein and Merv as presents.'

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  • Yeah OK 'generic nu-metal' was maybe a bit harsh - they're not. I just found it slightly more predictable. Different strokes I guess.

    And yeah, you're right about Oceans. I was listening through the whole album thinking 'I bet they like Pearl Jam'. I love 'One Day All This Will Be Yours'.

    love oceansize, effloresce is on eof my favourite all time albums. and also....


    As of Feb 2007, the band are writing their as yet untitled third album. Vennart posted an MP3 of a slow-moving recently recorded jam called 'Scribble Pad (Guide Dog)' on on Oceansize official message board on 3rd Feb 2007 1. It is unlikely that this work will appear anywhere, but was used solely as an appetizer for eager fans.
  • dunkman
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    The Proclaimers
    oh scary... 40000 morbidly obese christians wearing fanny packs invading europe is probably the least scariest thing since I watched an edited version of The Care Bears movie in an extremely brightly lit cinema.
  • jrd
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    dunkman wrote:
    The Proclaimers

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  • dunkman
    dunkman Posts: 19,646
    jrd wrote:
    stunned silence. everyone's thinking... "is he joking...?"


    everyone else bar jrd is thinking "nope, he probably isnt!!...." ;)
    oh scary... 40000 morbidly obese christians wearing fanny packs invading europe is probably the least scariest thing since I watched an edited version of The Care Bears movie in an extremely brightly lit cinema.
  • I'd be happy with The Proclaimers!
    Seen them with my husband (who's a big fan) last year and had the time of my life!
    They're a great live band.
  • It ought to be Biffy Clyro... that would rock!

    Or failing that, Hell is for Heroes.

    Keep it British and keep it rockin'!
  • duggro
    duggro Posts: 1,343
    It ought to be Biffy Clyro... that would rock!

    Or failing that, Hell is for Heroes.

    Keep it British and keep it rockin'!
    i'd go for some biffy action
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  • mancore wrote:
    love oceansize, effloresce is on eof my favourite all time albums. and also....


    As of Feb 2007, the band are writing their as yet untitled third album. Vennart posted an MP3 of a slow-moving recently recorded jam called 'Scribble Pad (Guide Dog)' on on Oceansize official message board on 3rd Feb 2007 1. It is unlikely that this work will appear anywhere, but was used solely as an appetizer for eager fans.

    Cool....it's good to know they're back to work then. It's been well over 3 years since they wrote the stuff for Everyone Into Position :)

    Biffy Clyro would be excellent.....though their best live days are long since behind them , they still continue to impress me everytime I've seen them, which is now 18 in total :)
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  • WASTID
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    I want Pearl Jam to support.

    A nice little acoustic set for half an hour or so then they can nip off for a few smokes and a bit wine and chill then come back on and bangggggggggggg
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  • It ought to be Biffy Clyro... that would rock!

    Or failing that, Hell is for Heroes.

    Keep it British and keep it rockin'!

    I dug Hell is for Heroes' first album, but haven't heard from them since. They still around?
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  • audiodave
    audiodave Posts: 1,623
    duggro wrote:
    i'd go for some biffy action

    I could go for that. I still need to see them live since I started to like them.
    I dug Hell is for Heroes' first album, but haven't heard from them since. They still around?

    Yeah their first album wasn't bad. Think it's still on my shelf somewhere.
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  • I dug Hell is for Heroes' first album, but haven't heard from them since. They still around?

    Yeah they are. They got axed from Sony cos they HifH wanted the guy who produced the first album to do the second and the label wanted someone else to do it. So they're now with a smaller label.

    The second album, Transmit Disrupt, was also great. Took a while for it to grow on me but I think it's better than Neon Handshake now. I believe they have a third album out early this year.
  • Hi guys!!
    I hope it's a joke but the support will be LIMP BIZKIT....
    please look here...http://pearljam.forumcommunity.net/?t=5359119&st=180
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  • im not buying it im a affraid..
    Eddie wouldnt let it happen..