What are you listening to right now?

Misa and Kanami have an interesting trading off guitar and bass for the solo

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There are many bands that have taken both names and lyrics from the WH40K universe.
Ghazghkull, Hammer of Faith, Imperium etc.

There’s many more but for some reason, I cannot enter Metal Archives today.

I figured there had to be :slight_smile:

Also I just found:

https://www.metal-archives.com/bands/Exterminatus/3540358504

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I was just gonna link that one to you right now!

I’m gonna check out

https://www.metal-archives.com/bands/World_Eaters/3540471377

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hahahaha very nice

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Good old Uncle Al providing guitars for my favorite band.

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Their description on Apple Music lists first wave black metal, Japanese hardcore, yankee D-beat and swirling death rock was enough to intrigue me. I don’t know about all of that, but the music rips.

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Khruangbin (Leezy is the Schizzle!), Morcheeba, Smithereens, Thievery Corp, The Cure (pre 1990)

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That rocks. Is that a Bacchus? At first I thought it was another one of those Yamaha basses Howard is the enabler for, except 5 string version.

Nope - it’s a Black Smoker. Looks like her signature model.

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Ha! I was going to say Black Smoker but you beat me.

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So… Goood!! That is a whole damn vibe.

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One of my favorite covers. Thom Yorke covering Bryan Ferry is always the correct answer imo.

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Babymetal’s homage to Metallica, the song Babymetal Death

Opens most concerts. a warm up for the band and audiences.

note the crucifixion was the traditional execution method from the Heian period until WW2, so they’re just being cheeky. Some people get really upset by that

Finger style chugging with great tone and a yammie to make @howard happy.

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Koga front and center please

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I am now 1000% completely obsessed with Black Joe Lewis and the Honeybears.
Not sure where they came from, or how I missed them, but this album from 2009 is nothing short of amazeballs. Cannot stop playing it.

The whole thing is solid, but pay particular attention to Bobby Booshay and Humpin, good golly they are funky.

Part James Brown/ToP/Blues Brothers/Sly and the Family Stone/Chicago Blues, so so funky.
Pay particular attention to the crazy solid basslines.

Come on you metal kids, give some funk a try today…

Check out the whole album!

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Never heard of them before but then again my knowledge of new bands ends somewhere around 2005. I’ll have to check more of their stuff out

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For sure! Check this out too…another huge influence for me:

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