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King's X > The Jelly Jam > Ty Tabor > KXM > Jerry Gaskill > Platypus > Dug Pinnick > Jughead > Pinnick Gales Pridgen > Xenuphobe

 

...Am I missing any?

 

Sneak Preview...

 

 

They're just early King's X though

 

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Found out about this the other day. I'd love to go but I think I want to see Stickmen and Tempest more.......

 

After see this marquee, I went home and listened to Faith Hope Love

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I'm digging this so far. :)

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JiaDRO1BuZ4

 

So this is some really good shit. Purchased this and Anathema's new one from Amazon. Thanks!! :)

 

KXM checks most of my hard rock music boxes. Good vocals, solid rhythm, a sense of groove, and tastefully flashy leads. The only nit are some of the lyrics, but I have the same issue with some of King's X material. I just have to remember they're rock musicians, not poets.

 

After 5 listens I'm digging nearly every single song on this album. For me, that's a rare treat.

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I should add that I like the production (mixing, engineering). It's punchy, loud, and yet still mostly clear. It's a good example (along with Wasting Light) of how to do a loud album and still have some dynamics/clarity.
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I'm digging this so far. :)

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JiaDRO1BuZ4

 

So this is some really good shit. Purchased this and Anathema's new one from Amazon. Thanks!! :)

 

KXM checks most of my hard rock music boxes. Good vocals, solid rhythm, a sense of groove, and tastefully flashy leads. The only nit are some of the lyrics, but I have the same issue with some of King's X material. I just have to remember they're rock musicians, not poets.

 

After 5 listens I'm digging nearly every single song on this album. For me, that's a rare treat.

I decided to set the album aside for a week or so, just to escape burnout...I'm ready to listen to it again. Like you say...it checks (mostly) all of the boxes.

 

Now, if they can just do some live dates to get this music out there.

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I should add that I like the production (mixing, engineering). It's punchy, loud, and yet still mostly clear. It's a good example (along with Wasting Light) of how to do a loud album and still have some dynamics/clarity.

Great point. Stellar production. I wish all albums were produced like this one.

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Doesn't get better than this..... Totally Marillionesque

 

 

 

 

Great music with an audience totally eating it up can bring on the goosebumps...no doubt.

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Doesn't get better than this..... Totally Marillionesque

 

 

 

Geddy sighting, front row at the 4.50 mark. :hail: :smoke:

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Doesn't get better than this..... Totally Marillionesque

 

 

 

 

Great music with an audience totally eating it up can bring on the goosebumps...no doubt.

 

Many of my favorite concerts are when that happens.

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Doesn't get better than this..... Totally Marillionesque

 

 

 

Geddy sighting, front row at the 4.50 mark. :hail: :smoke:

 

Nah...You need to see Jerry (the drummer) on the back of the CD booklet for the self-titled album or as I call him in that photo --- The Evil Geddy.

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Doesn't get better than this..... Totally Marillionesque

 

 

 

Geddy sighting, front row at the 4.50 mark. :hail: :smoke:

 

I don't think she would find that amusing. :P

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King's X > The Jelly Jam > Ty Tabor > KXM > Jerry Gaskill > Platypus > Dug Pinnick > Jughead > Pinnick Gales Pridgen > Xenuphobe

 

...Am I missing any?

I came across this. Don't know if it's a full Pinnick side project or just a song from a few years back. :huh:

 

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King's X > The Jelly Jam > Ty Tabor > KXM > Jerry Gaskill > Platypus > Dug Pinnick > Jughead > Pinnick Gales Pridgen > Xenuphobe

 

...Am I missing any?

I came across this. Don't know if it's a full Pinnick side project or just a song from a few years back. :huh:

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XiNFcAB0CUQ

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grinder_Blues_(band)

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Doesn't get better than this..... Totally Marillionesque

 

 

 

Geddy sighting, front row at the 4.50 mark. :hail: :smoke:

 

Nah...You need to see Jerry (the drummer) on the back of the CD booklet for the self-titled album or as I call him in that photo --- The Evil Geddy.

Yeah, 100% Geddy there.

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Doesn't get better than this..... Totally Marillionesque

 

 

 

Geddy sighting, front row at the 4.50 mark. :hail: :smoke:

 

I don't think she would find that amusing. :P

She instantly reminded me of him and tbh, I wouldn't tell her, but I guess Geddy would have a laugh. :LOL:

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King's X > The Jelly Jam > Ty Tabor > KXM > Jerry Gaskill > Platypus > Dug Pinnick > Jughead > Pinnick Gales Pridgen > Xenuphobe

 

...Am I missing any?

I came across this. Don't know if it's a full Pinnick side project or just a song from a few years back. :huh:

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XiNFcAB0CUQ

 

https://en.wikipedia...er_Blues_(band)

 

How did life go on before wikipedia? :D :ebert:

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Doesn't get better than this..... Totally Marillionesque

 

 

 

Geddy sighting, front row at the 4.50 mark. :hail: :smoke:

 

Nah...You need to see Jerry (the drummer) on the back of the CD booklet for the self-titled album or as I call him in that photo --- The Evil Geddy.

Yeah, 100% Geddy there.

 

Totally. Kinda surprised few people noticed at the time.

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