I'm a fan.
I'll HAVE to hear this.
ebola
np: biosphere
quoted 31 lines From: Aaron Meyers <adm226@nyu.edu>
>From: Aaron Meyers <adm226@nyu.edu>
>To: idm@hyperreal.org
>Subject: [idm] Come to Dillinger Escape Plan
>Date: Thu, 1 Aug 2002 11:00:21 -0400
>
>Alright, I know its not cool this week to talk about Aphex Twin related
>things, but I just have to anyway. Basically what I wanted to say is that
>on this new Dillinger Escape Plan EP, they cover Come to Daddy and they do
>a pretty damn good job of it too. I might also mention that the EP
>features the vocal stylings of one Mike Patton and the result is
>incredible. I know there are some DEP fans somewhere here, right?
>Remember Calculating Infinity? The most brutal album ever conceived by
>human beings? Anyway, between now and then, DEP learned about so-called
>"riffs". You know... that thing where you play a line and then repeat it a
>couple times. They also found some keyboards to play here and there. The
>result, to me, is really incredible. The Patton element definitely takes
>the band somewhere they haven't really been before and some parts could
>even be described as "tuneful". I have a feeling that if Mike Patton
>weren't so busy spreading his ass thin all over the place and became their
>permanent singer, DEP could take over the world.
>
>Anyway, the point is, if you dig DEP, the new EP is rad. If you are a
>trainspotting aphex fan, download the cover song and listen to it and
>smirk.
>
>-Aaron
>
>
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