In Milwaukee, they had to changed venue w/in 24h of the show -- I wanna say "Endless Nameless" is what people called the space -- so only die-hards there. When they played "A Line in the Sand" the whole place had their hands up and when they got to the last hand clap of the song. Everybody hit it w/ dead on staccato! ...Nobody said a word for 3 beats and then everybody erupted into applause. It was the coolest kind of creepy!
what was that last song? The last part of A Line in the Sand... was that Ten Thousand Animal Calls? I have Soft pyramids from On Play Patterns but not Ten Thousand Animal Calls so I'm sure I wouldn't recognize that song if it punched me in the throat.
Love him or hate him, Matt B has so much to do with their sound. Couldn't they have just found another bass player to keep the foursome? By the way, does anyone have a vid with Matt playing bass? I still think No Kill was their best CD....
Love him or hate him, Matt B has so much to do with their sound. Couldn't they have just found another bass player to keep the foursome? By the way, does anyone have a vid with Matt playing bass? I still think No Kill was their best CD....
Ever been in a band? Sometimes the overall energy and creative output is wildly different with or without just one person. I think the bassist wanted a different sound than the other 3.
Dude.. these guys were one of the best bands i've ever had the pleasure of hearing.
In Milwaukee, they had to changed venue w/in 24h of the show -- I wanna say "Endless Nameless" is what people called the space -- so only die-hards there. When they played "A Line in the Sand" the whole place had their hands up and when they got to the last hand clap of the song. Everybody hit it w/ dead on staccato! ...Nobody said a word for 3 beats and then everybody erupted into applause. It was the coolest kind of creepy!
what was that last song? The last part of A Line in the Sand... was that Ten Thousand Animal Calls?
I have Soft pyramids from On Play Patterns but not Ten Thousand Animal Calls so I'm sure I wouldn't recognize that song if it punched me in the throat.
I wished they toured Australia.
Definitely broke up in their prime, even though I reckon Different Damage was their best.
goddamn they were good.
Ris was totally channeling Joe Strummer at the end there.
I was there😁
So Cool :O
i wish someone would tab hooray for humans
mradamcooley 9 years after your comment and still no hope man :(
Do we at least know what tuning or time signature(s) it’s in?
@@Losttracks2 most of the album is in standard tuning or drop d , with the exception of sleeping the terror code being in E A D G B D
Love him or hate him, Matt B has so much to do with their sound. Couldn't they have just found another bass player to keep the foursome?
By the way, does anyone have a vid with Matt playing bass?
I still think No Kill was their best CD....
Never got to see 'em :(
But this is unbelievably awesome
re-union tour? haha too soon
What did vocal say at last???
song?
PyrofreakStudios bit late but "Line in the Sand"
they used to be so much more than this. they really needed that 4th member, sounds so thin with 3
Nah they sound great
I think they listen to too much Gang of Four.
that's not a thing
Love him or hate him, Matt B has so much to do with their sound. Couldn't they have just found another bass player to keep the foursome?
By the way, does anyone have a vid with Matt playing bass?
I still think No Kill was their best CD....
Ever been in a band? Sometimes the overall energy and creative output is wildly different with or without just one person. I think the bassist wanted a different sound than the other 3.
@@rishpanjeet7479brother this comment is 13 years old why do u care let it go