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BxXx

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SLIPKNOT & MACHINEHEAD REVIEWS - Please xx
Posted: Sat Oct 25, 2008 12:47 pm
ALL and EVERYONE's Full frontal on the Slipknot & Machinehead gig.... pleaseHappy Did Sydonia open for them there in Aux??
 

baphomet

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RE: SLIPKNOT & MACHINEHEAD REVIEWS - Please xx
Posted: Sat Oct 25, 2008 11:18 pm
both bands were awsome, thought slipknot had a longer set, better sound quality, and a better stage show. MH still kicked ass

machine head set list (keep in mind some are ten mins long):
Clenching the Fists of Dissent
Aesthetics of Hate
A Farewell to Arms
Imperium
Halo
Old
Dividian

slipknot set list:
Intro (Start of Iowa)
Surfacing
The Blister Exists
Get This
Before I Forget
Liberate
Disasterpiece
Dead Memories
Psychosocial
The Heretic Anthem
Prosthetics
Spit It Out
Duality
Only One
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People=Shit
(sic)

there you go.
 

daniel

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RE: SLIPKNOT & MACHINEHEAD REVIEWS - Please xx
Posted: Sun Oct 26, 2008 2:27 am
i dont rememebr MH playing "A Farewell to Arms" maybe i wasnt with it at that stage.
 

baphomet

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RE: SLIPKNOT & MACHINEHEAD REVIEWS - Please xx
Posted: Sun Oct 26, 2008 9:30 am
yeah these setlist weren't made by me so if their wrong please dnt hate me, but they are damn close. i swear that halo was after old. was cool how they did the 'happy birthday' song for dave mclane Very Happy
 

K.I.N.G

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RE: SLIPKNOT & MACHINEHEAD REVIEWS - Please xx
Posted: Sun Oct 26, 2008 10:32 am
Sounds like a Machine Head "lite" setlist
 

tidsy

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RE: SLIPKNOT & MACHINEHEAD REVIEWS - Please xx
Posted: Sun Oct 26, 2008 1:10 pm
mean....mean...mean show.

thort i was gonna b alone but thn found heaps of cunts i knew (think i sed this on another thread aldry) turnd out to be one killer nite
 

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RE: SLIPKNOT & MACHINEHEAD REVIEWS - Please xx
Posted: Sun Oct 26, 2008 9:55 pm

V.Kul - I can't wait to see them in Melbourne tomorrow nite ... Very Happy Did anyone open for Machine head tho guys ??- there is an Aussie lead opening for Machinehead called - Sydonia..
Also want to know if they had the drum revolver (you know - where the stage comes up and the drum kit revolves around in the air )this time.. I want to get it on film.. I'm in the diamond pit so should be right under it...
- Stage show for Machinehead at the 'Black Crusade' last year rocked as it was Haloween and they all came out with these amazing freak masks on - Robb Flynn - had several layers and peeled them over song after song - was brillant...
 

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RE: SLIPKNOT & MACHINEHEAD REVIEWS - Please xx
Posted: Sun Oct 26, 2008 11:23 pm
new way home opened for MH. no revolving drum kit for us just clowns percusion kit went up and down and all around. but id bet that you guys will, clown said they are bringing the full show to ozz revolving kit. pyro and all. apparently its a total of 11 tons of equiptment that needs to be shipped so it makes sence that they wouldnt bring the whole thing to nz for one show. still a buisness right, its a shame but i don't blame them. gonna be a great show for ya! enjoy!!
 

Luke*

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RE: SLIPKNOT & MACHINEHEAD REVIEWS - Please xx
Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2008 10:32 pm
oh yea was a sick night here aye....i thought the crowd could've gone a lot harder tho.. 10m back and hardly anyone was jumpin up and down! yea MH bass was really thump your heart type stuff actually wasn't too pleasant but Slipknots sound was good.. much better than the 2005 BDO anyway! also it did feel like they were crammed up on that trusts stadium stage..pyro would rock..hopefully next time!
 

Ahney

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RE: SLIPKNOT & MACHINEHEAD REVIEWS - Please xx
Posted: Tue Oct 28, 2008 2:16 pm
nearly got a free ticket... did'nt take it... got drunk instead.
 

tidsy

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RE: SLIPKNOT & MACHINEHEAD REVIEWS - Please xx
Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2008 12:18 pm

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nearly got a free ticket... did'nt take it... got drunk instead

just goes to show how much u dont appreciate ur blessings...i had to pay for my tikt (100buk) a return bus tikt hawera-auckland-hawera (130buk) THEN and ONLY THEN am im able to spend wot i gt leftova (which aint much considern i got no income at ths stage)

drunk...wow...u can do that anyday you want!

my mate missd out becoz he culdnt evn get up to auckland full stop and u drop a perfect oppurtunity to experiance an awesome event which alot of "out of towners" would have done literally anything to be there.

fool
 

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RE: SLIPKNOT & MACHINEHEAD REVIEWS - Please xx
Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2008 1:08 pm
Shee-it, I've turned down free tix before - twice I coulda gone to Disturbed but staying home and clipping my nails sounded much better.

Went to Deicide free too but walked out due to Glen Benton's constant abuse of the crowd, and abusing the soundman for the tinny sound (after my friend heard the roadie back stage telling the sound guy "Glen's a sloppy bassist, turn him down in the mix so nobody notices" Laughing
 

baphomet

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RE: SLIPKNOT & MACHINEHEAD REVIEWS - Please xx
Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2008 6:14 pm

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nearly got a free ticket... did'nt take it... got drunk instead.


thats really dissapointing. a free gig is a free gig. i saw chimaira/biohazard/korn free. and in fact im seeing pig destroyer for free this weekend. STOLKED! never pass up that kind of opertunity! EVER!!
 

Luke*

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RE: SLIPKNOT & MACHINEHEAD REVIEWS - Please xx
Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2008 9:36 pm
it's not just a free gig.. it's SLIPKNOT!!!! pioneers of ultra violent ultra angry nu metal.. and you realise this when you listen to (sic), one of their first singles. still, not everyone can appreciate a good thing when they see it aye.
 

baphomet

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RE: SLIPKNOT & MACHINEHEAD REVIEWS - Please xx
Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2008 11:43 pm
look i'm a big slipknot fan but i wouldn't say that they pioneered anything they just combined existing elements to create something slightly new, took slayers agression and combined it with korn/limp bizkits mainstream appeal and the mask thing aint new either (kiss,gwar,black metal in genral). to say they pioneered something is to say that they had done something totally new which in turn lead to a new style of music, i havn't seen many slipknot copycats. by the way mushroomhead were doing the same thing since 93 and mudvayne since 96 so you could say that they are following a trend and perfected it to a degree were they gained the most fame/recognition/success.
 

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RE: SLIPKNOT & MACHINEHEAD REVIEWS - Please xx
Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2008 6:28 am
well explained
 

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RE: SLIPKNOT & MACHINEHEAD REVIEWS - Please xx
Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2008 10:13 am

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by the way mushroomhead were doing the same thing since 93 and mudvayne since 96


And Mr Bungle since the 80's. 1000 times more twisted too.

Honestly all Slipknot did was take 90's death metal, throw in some modern groove and fruity melodic vocal bits... um, that's it.
 

Luke*

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RE: SLIPKNOT & MACHINEHEAD REVIEWS - Please xx
Posted: Sun Nov 9, 2008 5:26 pm
okay not pioneered as in a whole new genre but corey IMO is a creative genius... such as "me inside" where he goes from screaming to singing. he funked up death metal and put in a more accessible style along with the rest of the band; don't forget the extra percussion. when you see how many lyrics he puts into each song in some ways it's more rap cross nu metal. everyone's got their influences. starting a new genre is a bit overrated tho of course that's creativity in itself and some great things can come from that too
 

baphomet

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RE: SLIPKNOT & MACHINEHEAD REVIEWS - Please xx
Posted: Sun Nov 9, 2008 11:24 pm

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where he goes from screaming to singing

if thats what you're into then i suggest picking up and opeth, blackwater park is a good start.

Quote:

he funked up death metal

slipknot aint death metal

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starting a new genre is a bit overrated tho of course that's creativity in itself and some great things can come from that too

now you've lost me. how is creating a new genre over rated? black sabbath. pink floyd. led zepplin.

i'm not even gonna bothered.
 

Luke*

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RE: SLIPKNOT & MACHINEHEAD REVIEWS - Please xx
Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2008 8:59 pm
why listen to anything else when there's slipknot? hahaha

never said it was death metal, what i'm sayin' is he's taken elements from that genre and progressed it to a very energetic, melodic, yet ultra violent sound that is enoyable to a lot of people. just listen to their new single performed live first at the nz gig.. "dead memories".. gold

over n out
 

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