kiint - 2009-09-17
yee har RevCo! Im going to see them live next month, last time I did that was 20 years ago and it was so rowdy I thought I was literally going to die for a few minutes, we were all getting lifted off our feet by the surging crowd. intense.
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Merzbau - 2009-09-17 I did not know this! I'm going to have to see them if they come by Philly.
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kiint - 2009-09-17 Oct 14 2009 8:00P
Chess Arena Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Oct 15 2009 8:00P
Croc Rock Allentown, Pennsylvania
maybe they are close to you?
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kiint - 2009-09-17
but Luc Van Acker is! veddy cool
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Merzbau - 2009-09-17 I have zero interest in anything past Linger Ficken' Good. Same with new Ministry- anything past Psalm 69 isn't worth the disc it's printed on, but Twitch through The Mind Is a Terrible Thing to Taste got them a lifetime pass.
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Merzbau - 2009-09-17 er, mistake there, should've been a reply to Stanley
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StanleyPain - 2009-09-17 Cocked and Loaded had some good tunes on it that weren't so much RevCo-y as they were sort of flirtations with the old Ministry/Lard sound (and having Biafra didn't hurt).
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StanleyPain - 2009-09-17
Maybe you all disagree with me, but their new album is terrible. Apart from maybe a song or two it has almost nothing to distinguish it as RevCo release whatsoever.
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kiint - 2009-09-17 probably right, but I havent heard and never will. Here's hoping to lots of moldy oldies at the show.
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Princess v2.1 - 2009-09-20
Industrial beats, white-boy raps, diva-house vocals, and non-sequitor sound effects. What's not to like?
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Merzbau - 2009-10-11 This is nothing compared to the "Drop Your Britches Mix" from the single, which is identical except for dozens of added Deliverance samples. The definitive version, if you ask me, but I couldn't find it on Youtube.
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