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MacRos
Junior VoivodFan
Member # 152
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posted December 01, 2002 03:56
quote: Originally posted by Mezcalhead: I only have one on my truck:The National Rifle Association Also used to have Chuck Heston for President but this chick I was dating at the time tore that one off. Women just don't understand greatness.....
....too bad you can't shoot smallpox. I guess it don't hurt to try though, right cowboy?
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Mezcalhead
VoivodFan
Member # 26
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posted December 01, 2002 16:16
Noitall, I only understood one of your stickers. Please educate me on the other three. I thought you would have a "kill your tv" on your car. Macros, go to hell. Schroeder, damn those are some cool stickers. Tangento, where did you get the Zappa stickers? Zappa.com? I'd love to have one. All I've got on my car is my sister's college sticker which is pretty lame.
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nia
VoivodFan
Member # 9
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posted December 01, 2002 17:18
Mez, I'm assuming you get the Elvis sticker, lol!The Peak Freaks sticker is from Snoqualmie, WA where David Lynch filmed Twin Peaks. Negativeland is a band. http://www.negativland.com/ 'Negativwho? What is Negativland? As a group (Mark Hosler, Chris Grigg, Don Joyce, David Wills, and Richard Lyons), they do create music, but calling Negativland a mere "band" doesn't do them justice. On their recordings, they appropriate, dissect, juxtapose, scramble, reassemble, and regurgitate sonic material culled from a variety of sources--anything from network and shortwave broadcasts to private phone conversations and family recordings made in the kitchen. They mix this with an equally eclectic variety of instruments--keyboards, guitars, effects boxes, samplers, tape loops, squeeze toys, and so on. The end result is incredibly funny, often making a wry social comment; but it also has a strange coherence among its myriad layers, unparalleled by similar efforts of other groups. ' Redhat is an open source operating system. http://www.redhat.com/ And for the record, I LOVE TV. Good things do happen there, just not so much.
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Tangento
VoivodFan
Member # 117
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posted December 01, 2002 18:52
quote: Originally posted by Mezcalhead: Tangento, where did you get the Zappa stickers? Zappa.com? I'd love to have one.
I got mine from ebay. I am pleased as punch. I will keep an eye out on Zappadotcom and other places I frequent for some stickers for you.
quote: Originally posted by Noitall: Negativeland is a band. http://www.negativland.com/ 'Negativwho? What is Negativland? As a group (Mark Hosler, Chris Grigg, Don Joyce, David Wills, and Richard Lyons), they do create music, but calling Negativland a mere "band" doesn't do them justice. On their recordings, they appropriate, dissect, juxtapose, scramble, reassemble, and regurgitate sonic material culled from a variety of sources--anything from network and shortwave broadcasts to private phone conversations and family recordings made in the kitchen. They mix this with an equally eclectic variety of instruments--keyboards, guitars, effects boxes, samplers, tape loops, squeeze toys, and so on. The end result is incredibly funny, often making a wry social comment; but it also has a strange coherence among its myriad layers, unparalleled by similar efforts of other groups.
I am glad you brought up Negativeland. For you and anyone else who is interested in this kind of 'Music', I have two excellent suggestions. 1. Severed Heads - Especially the early stuff. They are similar to NL, but much more abstract and mind-bending. Recommended titles (to start) - 'Clifford Darling, Please Don't Live In the Past' or 'Blubberknife'. The later stuff is more techno but just as good. I have a feature on S.H. here: Severed Heads Feature Trust me, you will never be the same. Also, don't miss Tom Ellard's side project called 'Co Kla Coma' which continues in the earlier S.H. vein. All the info is there. The next one is a newer, much more obscure artist. This one is even more similar to NL, but probably the weirdest of all.
2. Amphibifudd - This shit is Prime Mindfuck. Do not let it slip by. I have a feature and a brand new interview with the mastermind behind this madness here: Amphibifudd Feature Amphibifudd Interview (guess who's a Voivod Fan?) Both of these artists provide plenty of samples of their wares and downloadables for the taking. I hope you enjoy this stuff.
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