tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1599541537694161135.post1674249616876936929..comments2023-03-26T03:53:58.179-04:00Comments on Mosh Rebellion: The Baby Killer's Take Part II: Brutal, not Br00talMosh Rebellionhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13147681103210527172noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1599541537694161135.post-10840947433446954992010-10-28T22:21:22.464-04:002010-10-28T22:21:22.464-04:00I agree for the most part. Dig a little deeper and...I agree for the most part. Dig a little deeper and you'll be surprised how many of these underground bands will wind up being tested and true favorites to you. That's how I became obsessed with Enslaved, Immortal and various other bands that I got into because of someone stating that the more well known band I was into got some of their influence from someone else. Hell, I remember buying New American Gospel not too long after it came out and buying As The Palaces Burn (still my favorite LoG cd) the day it came out. Imagine my surprise when Ashes of the Wake blew up and everyone was into this 'awesome new band.' It's almost like you get sad a little bit. That secret treasure of a band just got a little less cool, and it's not even their fault.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08783913356851454073noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1599541537694161135.post-18057980295447987122010-10-28T19:37:13.212-04:002010-10-28T19:37:13.212-04:00I would just like to point out that I didn't m...I would just like to point out that I didn't mean to diss Lamb of God when I wrote this, I intentionally referenced them to show that the posers talked about moshing for them when in reality we all know they were only there for the silly Hot Topic bands (apologies to MR for dissing a band he likes in the process, but them's the breaks). Lamb of God is definitely an exception to the general rule of mainstream bands being lametiggityhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05047485097801195674noreply@blogger.com