Goat wrote:
stevelovesmoonspell wrote:
Its funny to watch a band grow before your eyes and then become something huge within about two years. I remember watching these guys play house shows in Lake Havasu with Suicide Silence and Stick to your guys cramming about 150 people into a garage on saturday nights and turning the pit into a bloodfest when they played Relinquished and their Doom EP material. They were original then metalcore was going on sure but they were something of a sight to see. Now they are just some shitty death metal band that play rehashed Decapitated riffs just to appease the idiot metal elites.
Yes stevelovesmoonspell, we all wish that we were the only ones that liked our favourite bands and get annoyed when other people are into them as well.
hah well if they made better death metal then none of the dicks on MA or me for that matter would be complaining. So give them accolades for mediocrity on this album
I know that comment was tongue-in-cheek, but do people really feel that way? That's nuts. I always figured if more people start liking the obscure bands i like, the more albums/merchandise/live shows become available for me! Everybody wins!
In my opinion they got big for the wrong reasons, I remember talking to Jonny at sounds of the underground in 2006, and he was telling me how sick he was of getting flayed alive by critics because of the DOOM EP. Then Genesis comes out and its some of the most watered-down death metal I have ever heard. I haven't seen a band try to pander to a scene as much as I have with Job for a cowboy. They genuinely want to be accepted by these faggot "Death metal veterans" who still think its the early 90's and bitch about the "current" state of the scene.