If you like vision thing you may like?
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Depends on how you define "VT style"...
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, blah, blah, blah...
Me, I'm thinking guitar driven, no bullsheet, power rock. So I'd say AC/DC, Motörhead, The Ramones... And for something more contemporary, Nashville Pussy and The Donnas. But only Lemmy's lyrics have that certain edge that 's have.
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, blah, blah, blah...
Me, I'm thinking guitar driven, no bullsheet, power rock. So I'd say AC/DC, Motörhead, The Ramones... And for something more contemporary, Nashville Pussy and The Donnas. But only Lemmy's lyrics have that certain edge that 's have.
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Bit of a weird one to say.. I mean I like Vision Thing because it is strangely off-kilter compared to what you would call "rock".. that's why I love it so much...
having been brought up in a house where I was smothered by MOR it really was a refreshing change...
(shoves it on MP3 player right now...)
having been brought up in a house where I was smothered by MOR it really was a refreshing change...
(shoves it on MP3 player right now...)
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Hard to tell, but these contain some VT elements:
D.A.D. - Riskin' it All
Monster Magnet - Powertrip
Phillip Boa & The Voodooclub - God
The Jesus & Mary Chain - Automatic
D.A.D. - Riskin' it All
Monster Magnet - Powertrip
Phillip Boa & The Voodooclub - God
The Jesus & Mary Chain - Automatic
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I've just remembered that this album by Mark Lanegan reminds me of Vision Thing.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0000D ... oding=UTF8
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0000D ... oding=UTF8
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It's a very good ep! Way better than Vision Thing I even think it's the best Mark has ever done...jay wrote:Yeah true, but he has a similar vocal style to Eldritch, I think...kinda sounds like he's not exactly singing and on this ep he's using a drum machine
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No idea what the album's called but they had a few decent hits like Midlife Crisis, Ashes To Ashes and From Out Of Nowhere plus they're not unpartial to the odd cover version - Easy Like Sunday Morning.
No idea what the album's called but they had a few decent hits like Midlife Crisis, Ashes To Ashes and From Out Of Nowhere plus they're not unpartial to the odd cover version - Easy Like Sunday Morning.
Funny, I'd never really consider VT to be a "rock" LP.
Definitely "rocky", or "rockist", or "rockier", but not "rock", for sure. Most probably because, in common with virtually all "goth" stuff, it's almost completely devoid of a blues influence, and rhythmically it's very rigid (that'd be the Doktor).
Maybe some Skinny Puppy would be close in my books. "Rabies", I think.
Definitely "rocky", or "rockist", or "rockier", but not "rock", for sure. Most probably because, in common with virtually all "goth" stuff, it's almost completely devoid of a blues influence, and rhythmically it's very rigid (that'd be the Doktor).
Maybe some Skinny Puppy would be close in my books. "Rabies", I think.
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Ahhh, Nothing Else Matters - classic!!
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the album where Metallica lost it, IMO
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I thought they were losing it with "And Justice For All"James Blast wrote:the album where Metallica lost it, IMO
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