Still on my Sonic Youth kick this weekend.
That album is superb. I wore out the cd in high school, and it was one of the first records I made sure to get for my collection.
Yeah man it was cool seeing them on the 20th anniversary tour they were with Testament and Exodus and they played the whole Rust In Peace album was a great night definitely id say that is Dave Mustaine writing at his best
I was responding to NIN - Terrible Lie
Megadeth is cool too, though!
The only guy who can pull off those threads looking that classy since the days of Fish in Marillion
Haha thats awesome yeah man Trent Reznor is a genius, very inspirational for how I have started to write music
NIN is one show I try not to miss any time they come around. Think I’ve seen them 4 times (once w/ Soundgarden, that was cool), they’ve been absolutely mind-blowing every time.
Best was at Bonnaroo…2009? I only went once. But I was front row for NIN w/ Dillinger Escape Plan
@TMAC @marcusmaximus2000 @Mno whoever wishes to enjoy some visual amazeballs, here ya go. Definitely one band I haven’t seen that I wish I would have. Tool puts on an amazing show as well, and don’t get me started on Pink Floyd’s Pulse
Lol exact same time I commented about how awesome they are live!
Yeah man I actually didn’t even like NIN in high-school I had a few opportunities to see them and I didn’t and me now wishes I could kick myself in the ass for that absolutely amazing live, next time they tour (if Trent decides to) I’m going even if its only a covid sit at home concert
@anon83587935 @TMAC @Mno etc… LOVE NIN! Saw them several times in the '90s/early 2000s. Two standouts were the NIN/JA tour with Jane’s Addiction and when they opened for Bowie. The Bowie show in particular was epic - NIN opened and played a full headline set, then came out for their encore with Bowie to do several of their biggest tunes. Each song they added more of Bowie’s band to the mix, then NIN left but Trent stayed and it went straight into Bowie’s set. The first several Bowie songs were duets (including Man Who Sold the World, which was big due to Nirvana’s cover at the time). It was a solid 4+ hours of non-stop music by two amazing artists!!
That’s one of my all-time tours I wish I could’ve seen! Love all 3.
Oh gosh, I haven’t listened to them since I was a kid. I wasn’t a fan, but my best friend was.