Breaking the Law was one of the songs that sent me on the slippery slope to real rock music way back @Bersist and will always have a place in my heart.
Another great bass player below
Breaking the Law was one of the songs that sent me on the slippery slope to real rock music way back @Bersist and will always have a place in my heart.
Another great bass player below
@dmp is it just me or is Jack Stratton kind of insufferable? I love Vulfâs music and Joe Dart is legend. And I know Jack has done some good for small musicians and Spotifyâs royalty calculation model - but man if he so much as opens his mouth, Iâm immediately irritated.
Thanks. Well tbh. my journey through electronic music started in 1995 with uncleâs cassette of Prodigyâs Music for the jilted generation. I took deep dive to every genre out there, from brutal Gabber to Post Disco Kawai Electro. Todd and a few other electronic musicians still hold my attention but overall 2 decades of edm were enough for me and I rarely listen to anything purely electronic nowadays.
The Prodigy @wellbi
Now weâre talking
1958
Joe Walsh once said that Link Wray wasnât in the Hall of Fame because the voters donât know who he is.
Well, the song made it in anyway. The only instrumental to be banned from US radio.
You can hear the DNA of grunge, punk, and metal.
Looking at some of the inclusions this year and some of those not accepted I do wonder if perhaps itâs better not to be part of the Hall of Fame
All you have to do is look at who isnât in the Hall of Fame to know they keep people out so they have something interesting for people to debate and so they have big names to induct each year.
In the early days, they should have done some bigger/massive introductions to get the obvious out of the way and only induct newer worthies like other hall of fames.
The whole hall is a sham.
CJ Ramone and the Osaka Ramones (aka Shonen Knife)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Gblk6evOFc
Breaking all sorts of bass rules
Huh? Whatâs that about?
Quinten Tarantino seems to have known him.
really cool
Apparently they felt the song would incite gang violence in schools. Like, wtf?
It always cracks me up when people look back at that era as some kind of golden age in the US.
In honor of @T_dub new bass, an old favorite of mine
Oh, Yeah, thanks for that.
My bass is shaking on the bed right now, it likes it.
Actually, the bass is Pete Wentz signature model, but I think he just got nicknamed âGeezerâ
Youâre welcome Pete Wentz.
Great songđ
Cheers Brian
Great song, and one of my favourite artists, @Wombat-metal ,
i am working on one of his songs for my next cover
Cheers Brian