The Slip.
Yeah, he slipped alright, and lost the towel he should had thrown in after YZ.
Of course everyone's entitled to their own opinion, but I do wonder about people who signed up to this forum SOLELY to use this thread.
If this was directed at me, then it will please you to know that i've been a member on this forum since late 2004, but lost my account due to the closing and re-opening of the forums.but I do wonder about people who signed up to this forum SOLELY to use this thread.
also, Every Chorus on HM is a THTF chorus. Just try it, sing along with "just how deep do you believe".
no dude... I LOVE Kinda I want to.....
1) We're probably more likely to see another TDS anniversary release before we see a TF anniversary release.
2) I never want to hear anything recorded during the Tapeworm sessions. If TR said it was a lackluster back then just imagine what it would be, comparatively, to today's music, and that's before you add nearly twenty years of hype.
3) Was watching Closure recently and it reminded me: Those shorts he used to wear + Those legs he used to have = No. I know we all grow older and look back on dumb stuff we used to wear, but even back then I thought those shorts didn't do his legs any favours. Thankfully, he wears shorts that fit now, and doesn't skip leg days at the gym.
My controversial opinion: this thread isn't controversial enough.
I would facepalm it myself if I could.
I'm not saying I like Durst's beard better, but I'm no fan of Trent's.
This isn't my opinion, but I thought it seemed controversial in a way. Somebody I knew, that also liked Nine Inch Nails from Pretty Hate Machine to The Fragile told me that Trent Reznor was getting too old to write about his emotions and emotional experiences the way he did on With Teeth. However, he didn't think it was a bad album either, but With Teeth seemed to ruin it for him as a fan. I also wanted to share it because it stuck with me for so long, because I was taken aback by it. If that was the case, wouldn't have Trent been "too old" to put out an album like The Fragile at the age of 34? And he didn't say anything negative about Trent having songs containing anger and depression back then. The Fragile still remains to be his most favorite NIN album too.
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Sounds like steaming excrement to me. You don't stop having emotions as you get older, it just provides more gravitas and pathos when you do write or sing about them - take Johnny Cash's latter years as an example.
Welcome Oblivion is a better album than Hesitation Marks.
I'll disagree. I think Durst's stage presence is just as generic as Reznor's. Reznor does have his moments (e.g. Somewhat Damaged 07.03.09), and I'm sure Durst does too, but I don't really see anything that puts one definitively at an advantage over the other.
As much as I can tolerate, and even like most of Limp Bizkit's earlier works... that... I had a hard time listening to.
When I asked him about it again, he included that he thought it was Trent's attempt to market his music to a younger audience... whatever that means... which is why he didn't bother to even check out any album that came out after With Teeth. He actually gave his music from The Social Network and The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo a chance though, and he seemed to like it.
But as far as his opinions on the albums post-Fragile, it really is as if he shit on them, because it really was like he was saying that any album post-Fragile is for the "NIN kiddies". And yes, you are certainly right, since anger and depression can hit anybody at any stage of life with some reasons that are obviously more valid and relatable than others.
Exactly. And, like other different types of reasons, levels, and factors for anger and depression, age is also included. I'm sure it's possible, depending on one's particular personality and preferences to be able to find The Downward Spiral relatable at the age of 13, and still find it relatable at the age of 23 or even 32 for different reasons, experiences, and ways. (And that is also assuming that they've also grown up with its music and not apart from it.)
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Just some random (controversial?) thoughts I'm having reading this thread:
- Fuck Limp Bizkit
- I miss the stage destruction. You know, not the Woodstock '94 kind of stage destruction, that'd look silly now, but the With Teeth era stage destruction. Flying guitars, mic stands, microphones, drinks. I know that with an elaborate production like today's it'd be expensive as hell to destroy things on stage, but there are moments where it wouldn't cause too much damage and add to the show. Watch Terrible Lie on Beside You In Time. Also, Trent taking a sip and then putting the bottle back to its place is sooo HTDA.
- I'd love to see/hear another Marilyn Manson/Trent Reznor collaboration. Different lifestyles aside, I think now that they're both older, and don't seem to hate each other anymore, it'd be a nice experiment. Worst thing that could happen is that "it didn't work".
- Rob Sheridan doesn't get enough credit for his work. I know he DOES get credit, but next to Trent he's THE man that makes NIN (and HTDA) interesting. He really frames the picture with his excellent artworks and art direction.
- Setlists should include at least 7 or 8 songs from The Fragile. Not 2-3.
- Why the fuck isn't Charlie Clouser working with Trent anymore?
I actually have more respect for someone that can sing and play an instrument at the same time. I can do one or the other. That said, a lot of my favourite bands have frontmen/women that play an instrument and sing. Trent, Steven Wilson, Peter Steele, Maura Davis, Josh Homme etc.
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2) I think the only reason that happened was because Aaron was a catalyst. And most of it was just him anyway.
3) I think Trent is way to professional minded nowadays to ever work with Manson again. Today's Trent working with today's Manson? Don't see anything good ever coming from it. Today's Trent working with 2000-2003 Manson? Could have created some interesting things.
4) I think most of the NIN community think of Rob anytime they think of NIN visuals. I know I do. Most everyone is well aware he's the TR's eyes.
5) Not even gonna argue with that.
6) He's too busy ridin' 20s, nucca.