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#131 Re: Guns N' Roses » The General and Monsters » 91 weeks ago

jimmythegent wrote:

Someone on mygnr has finally called out the clipping on the bass drum throughout.

Thought I was the only one who heard it.

The appalling mix notwithstanding, this is just so amateurish as to be laughable. Right up there with the CD liner notes debacle for me.

Yes I didn't hear it the few first times when listening on the leak, but I blasted this and it is very noticeable. Shocking production.

#132 Re: Guns N' Roses » The General and Monsters » 92 weeks ago

I like the effects on Axl's voice, good choice. But I am noticing the production now. Something keeps popping high in the mix like little drum beats or whatever. I don't know if that's supposed to be there? Sounds really weird if it is. Sounds bad.

#133 Re: Guns N' Roses » The General and Monsters » 92 weeks ago

carlossacanell wrote:

Probably Axl cut that chorus due to the woke ideology and the troubles the chorus could bring home Lol

Definitely.

#134 Re: Guns N' Roses » The General and Monsters » 92 weeks ago

Only thing I can't complain about in GN'R is the music (the little we get of it). For the most part I enjoy the songs, warts and all.

#135 Re: Guns N' Roses » The General and Monsters » 92 weeks ago

Considering the money involved, GN'R has to be the most amateurish organization in the whole world. Almost a billion dollar business and they are run like a low end kebab shop.

At least the song is good...

#136 Re: Guns N' Roses » The General and Monsters » 92 weeks ago

Someone posted a picture where Monsters was on the Japanese CD, but it does not appear so when I do a google search. Was that just a fake?

#137 Re: Guns N' Roses » The General and Monsters » 92 weeks ago

Monsters is on the Japanese version. I suppose that's why it leaked also.

#138 Re: Guns N' Roses » The General and Monsters » 92 weeks ago

Same with almost any artist really. They get rich, they get old and they have nothing left to say. Slash hasn't produced a lot of great riffs since 2005 either. 

The only exception I can think of is Roger Waters. The fire is still strong in him.

#139 Re: Guns N' Roses » The General and Monsters » 92 weeks ago

They're acting like they're planning a surprise attack on the USSR. Not a fucking peep!

#140 Re: The Sunset Strip » Best Films of the 1990s » 92 weeks ago

James wrote:

While I hate Elm street sequels, I gotta give this one more try. Supposedly it tried doing what Scream did a few years later but no one was ready for it yet.

The Elm Street sequels is what kept me off watching this for years. I just didn't figure the seventh movie in a series that derailed could be any good. I was taken aback with surprise when I finally did a binge watch of my Elm Street box set a few years ago. Especially considering how dreadful the sixth movie was. Maybe the worst horror sequel of all time. New Nightmare is definitely in my top 10 horror.

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Again a fantastic idea from Craven but lacking a little bit in execution. The ending is the only thing I don't really like. They should have just stayed with the idea Freddy in this world was now for real. And I think maybe he should have killed her. To really sell the "real horror" gimmick they were going for.

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