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#191 Re: The Sunset Strip » STONE TEMPLE PILOTS return with CHESTER BENNINGTON as their FRONTMAN! » 615 weeks ago

Nikki Sixx Says Scott Weiland Was Dragging Down Stone Temple Pilots

Motley Crue's Nikki Sixx had some strong words about Scott Weiland when he shared his excitement with his fans on Facebook about the band's show this Friday that will feature support from Stone Temple Pilots.

Stone Temple Pilots publicly announced earlier this year that they had fired Scott Weiland as their singer and have since regrouped with Linkin Park frontman Chester Bennington taking over vocal duties.

Sixx had this to say about their upcoming show together, "Looking forward to Stone Temple Pilots opening for Motley in Oklahoma (September 13th). Scott Weiland was dragging down a great band. I think they sound fresh and energized again."

Knowing that his comments might spark a strong reaction with Stone Temple Pilots fans, he added, "Remember kids, opinions are like a**holes, everybody has one. Me, you and the man on the moon."

#192 The Sunset Strip » Korn's Jonathan Davis discusses new album. » 615 weeks ago

RaZor
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(Radio.com) As Jonathan Davis prepares for the October 8 release of his band, Korn's newest album, The Paradigm Shift, he's cool as a cucumber. After two decades of making aggressive and often polarizing hard rock, he's realized there's not a damn thing he can do about his critics so he's stopped worrying about pleasing them.

Nowadays, the leader of the '90's Nu-Metal movement is concerned with only one thing: writing songs that he wants to hear. This was never clearer than on the band's last release, 2011?s The Path of Totality, which pit Skrillex-produced dubstep beats against the band's signature guitar riffs. Although that one received mixed reviews, the band is sticking to their guns and that same style for their latest full-length.

Speaking to Radio.com while literally taking a relaxing walk in the park, Davis discussed the band's growth over twenty years, how the unexpected reunion with guitarist Brian "Head" Welch has brought a smile to his face and why their 1998 album Follow The Leader changed their lives forever. Not to mention why The Paradigm Shift is Korn's best album "in a long long time." Here are some highlights:

Radio.com: The first single, "Never Never" has a big electronic breakdown toward the end. Is that indicative of the rest of Paradigm Shift?

Jonathan: We wanted to do what we did on Follow The Leader when we infused hip-hop with rock. We wanted to write for fun, do interesting music and just see what happens and then add electronic elements after. "Never Never" is probably the most electronic one on the album. On this record there's a song for everybody. There's a song for old school fans, a song for new school fans, it's all over the place. I think it's the best album we've done in a long long time.

Radio.com: In the trailer for The Paradigm Shift, there's a focus on six words: money, fame, fortune, separation and depression. How does each one come into play on the album?

Jonathan: I think money screws things up. I think money takes away from your creativity. If you get anything you want than your creativity goes away. It's an easy out. Fame has changed our lives. Being able to go and do things… do what we used to do. I remember when my oldest was out with me and people would come up to me, it would scare him and really freak him out. My other kids love it, they eat that s*** up. I've bought everything I could dream of. I remember when I bought my first Bentley. I always loved those cars as a kid and growing up and I could finally afford one. And then it became the stupidest thing I ever bought. Over the years… I think money ruins everything. It's nice to have it and not worry about but it also brings a lot of problems. Addiction. This is pretty self-explanatory. I'm sure [Brian Welch] was depressed through all that, but I've always been battling depression so it's a part of our band. When he [Brian] was going through all that stuff, he had to separate himself from us in order to go get his head together again. He was a single dad. He had a daughter to take care of, he had all kinds of things going on in his life and he couldn't be in a band and deal with all that. Read the rest of the interview here. http://news.radio.com/2013/09/10/qa-kor … ift-brian/

#193 Re: The Sunset Strip » Sammy Hagar Announces New Rock-Collaborations Album » 615 weeks ago

Sammy Hagar Previews New Song With Taj Mahal
(hennemusic) Sammy Hagar is previewing "Winding Down" featuring blues legend Taj Mahal, a track from his forthcoming album, "Sammy Hagar & Friends", due September 24.

http://www.hennemusic.com/2013/09/video … -down.html

#194 Re: The Sunset Strip » Avenged Sevenfold » 615 weeks ago

Listening to the new album again. Requiem is fucking epic. 9 9 9

#195 Re: The Garden » 9-11 Reflection » 615 weeks ago

You sound like you have a serious chip on your shoulder JR. I hope this isn't because you've bought into some 9/11 fault flag conspiracy.

#196 Re: The Sunset Strip » Poll: Best Metallica Album '83-'91 Era » 615 weeks ago

metallex78 wrote:
RaZor wrote:
smoke wrote:

Me too- I wonder if it splits on age lines? I'm not suggesting there's any wrong opinion, so don't think that. But is there anyone voting for Black who was already well into Metallica pre-Justice I wonder?

I might be off, but maybe the Black Album is winning because this is a GNR forum. I've always though of GNR as a thrash metal band with pop metal hooks, and the black album kind of gives me that same vibe.

GN'R and Metallica were the two biggest rock bands in the world in 1992. I was a GN'R fan first and it was only through GN'R's lack of activity and new music that I started to become more of a Metallica fan.

GN'R got me hooked on hard rock guitar initially, and discovering Metallica's hard rock appeal on the Black album hooked me in too.

And there was that big / infamous tour they did together in 92 that probably got fans from either band to like the other. Though I was to young to attend, I've got an awesome hand me down t-shirt from that tour.

Is there still bad blood between the bands because the infamous pyro accident / riot?

#197 Re: The Sunset Strip » Dream Theater Streaming New Song 'Along For The Ride' » 615 weeks ago

This is actually the first dream theater album that's got me interested. A friend recommended them to me a few years ago, but the album he gave me to listen to didn't do anything for me, I think it was Metropolis Pt 2.

I think this new album is supposed to be taking them in a new direction though.

#198 Re: The Sunset Strip » Avenged Sevenfold » 615 weeks ago

Just re-read it, and yeah looks like it's jut meant in jest. I missed that last time, must have read it to fast. Lol.

#199 Re: The Sunset Strip » Poll: Best Metallica Album '83-'91 Era » 615 weeks ago

smoke wrote:

Me too- I wonder if it splits on age lines? I'm not suggesting there's any wrong opinion, so don't think that. But is there anyone voting for Black who was already well into Metallica pre-Justice I wonder?

I might be off, but maybe the Black Album is winning because this is a GNR forum. I've always though of GNR as a thrash metal band with pop metal hooks, and the black album kind of gives me that same vibe.

#200 Re: The Sunset Strip » Poll: Best Metallica Album '83-'91 Era » 615 weeks ago

metallex78 wrote:

Like I posted earlier, I got into Metallica via the Black album in 1992, but soon discovered their better work was before that album, so I'm kind of an old school fan.

I think this is how it happened for most people, the Black Album is what really got them known right?

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