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From:
- Greg Earle
To:
Date:
Thu, 05 May 1994 01:36:00 -0700
Subject:
Re: MBM Query
Msg-Id:
<9405050836.AA02239@isolar.Tujunga.CA.US>
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And thus cspot spoke unto the masses:
quoted 8 lines The world according to William May:>The world according to William May: > >>It's true! Anyone who doesn't have a copy of "Storm The Studio" is truly >>missing out on something beautiful ... raw, happy, beautiful stuff ... in >>my opinion, one of the most fully realized albums ever created ... > >It's good and all, but fully realized? It's one of the most unfocused, >scattered albums I have. "Hey, Johnny, the masters are all burnt! What now?"
Uh, aren't you talking about "Armed Audio Warfare", Chris? That was the product of "Hey, the masters are all burnt!". And thus Kreig Zimmerman spoke unto the masses:
quoted 3 lines Personally, I believe pre-99% MBM deserves the appellation ACID HIP-HOP.>Personally, I believe pre-99% MBM deserves the appellation ACID HIP-HOP. > >Anyone agree?
Nope. But thanks for playing! :-)
quoted 2 lines I think this describes his loopy hard noisy Hip-Hop much too accurately.>I think this describes his loopy hard noisy Hip-Hop much too accurately. >I find it sad he was ever called Industrial.
Guess you've never heard "Kneel and Buzz" and "Kick That Man", then. (If Trent Reznor can make Metal music with keyboard tinkles and get called "Industrial", what do you label those 2 tracks as, then?) Proud owner of an original "Suck Hard", purchased when new. That and "99%" of all the other Meat Beat records ... - Greg