.. I didn't want to hear
The Eternal Afflict (german electro whatever band) decided to slaughter Black Planet... without a doubt on top 5 of useless, worthless covers.
You can have a listen here if you dare..
http://www.roccatune.com/de/index.html? ... anet_1.htm
another cover..
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I think it's not that bad - at least until the so called "vocals" starts punish my ears...xfloorshowx wrote:.. I didn't want to hear
The Eternal Afflict (german electro whatever band) decided to slaughter Black Planet... without a doubt on top 5 of useless, worthless covers.
You can have a listen here if you dare..
http://www.roccatune.com/de/index.html? ... anet_1.htm
Interesting "acoustic" tune but also nothing special. The only cover I really like and actually hear from time to time is that TC version from lambchop.The Shroud - Alice
If you do a cover, do it your way...
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klick pronunciation overkill^^
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No, that's the band Hate
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I completely agree
I always wondered what would happen if conect the Shadows guitars with industrial groove machine?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ioIwU0dVXiY
without bass guitar it sounds too minimal and my drum machine is still to much mechanised ;(
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I'm in complete agreement but that version is a bit half assed, nae passionIzzy HaveMercy wrote:If you do a cover, do it your way
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that has no redeeming qualities whatsoever
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that's alright, it is what it isdora wrote:without bass guitar it sounds too minimal and my drum machine is still to much mechanised ;(
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On the other hand I haven't yet decided if this is genius or just taking the pish: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tHEzdb8Kz4U
Love the trippy 2001 visuals though!
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Jeziz! it's been decades since I heard owt by The Bambi Slam - that passes muster for me BTW
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Not bad at all--add a non-Von-imitation vocal, in your natural register (and maybe a bass), and it might sound rather good. I really like your guitar playing on this.dora wrote:I completely agree
I always wondered what would happen if conect the Shadows guitars with industrial groove machine?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ioIwU0dVXiY
without bass guitar it sounds too minimal and my drum machine is still to much mechanised ;(
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Snuh? That's Automatic Head Detonator, the Only Redeeming Quality of that awful Cleopatra "tribute" record. Is it the same band under a different name? Or am I missing something?James Blast wrote:Jeziz! it's been decades since I heard owt by The Bambi Slam - that passes muster for me BTW
I always thought that was one of the best TSOM covers I'd ever heard. I've never managed to find anything else by them.
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I like it ... nice, calm and sad ...
nevertheless it does not disturb my ears ... pleasantly unagitated ... ...dora wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ioIwU0dVXiY
without bass guitar it sounds too minimal and my drum machine is still to much mechanised ;(
brrr... ... no, please ...mh wrote:On the other hand I haven't yet decided if this is genius or just taking the pish: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tHEzdb8Kz4U
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Seconded here. Never heard of Bambi Slam. This is AHD.sultan2075 wrote:Snuh? That's Automatic Head Detonator, the Only Redeeming Quality of that awful Cleopatra "tribute" record. Is it the same band under a different name? Or am I missing something?James Blast wrote:Jeziz! it's been decades since I heard owt by The Bambi Slam - that passes muster for me BTW
I always thought that was one of the best TSOM covers I'd ever heard. I've never managed to find anything else by them.
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Slightly off-topic--but has anyone ever heard anything else by AHD? I really do love their cover of Black Planet, and I'd like to hear more by them.
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Yeah, that's the Automatic Head Detonator cover alright! And like you, I always found it to be the only cover worth its salt on that for the rest dreadful compilation (that Shroud thing is also pretty horrible if you ask me).sultan2075 wrote:Snuh? That's Automatic Head Detonator, the Only Redeeming Quality of that awful Cleopatra "tribute" record. Is it the same band under a different name? Or am I missing something?James Blast wrote:Jeziz! it's been decades since I heard owt by The Bambi Slam - that passes muster for me BTW
I always thought that was one of the best TSOM covers I'd ever heard. I've never managed to find anything else by them.
I've never came across other stuff by them, so there...
still, it's the first time I see a clip with it! Looks cool-ish
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