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Chiodos
Perhaps no one can explain the sheer ferocity and timid quietness it is better than when vocalist Craig Owens says “we don’t want to let the kids down” when discussing the group’s intense vocals live at shows. Well they never let a single kid down with their vicious assault on the ears and grip on the jugular...
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03.09.2007 by J-Sin
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Those wacky and quirky fellas in Primus led by superstar bassist and lead singer Les Claypool are back with two releases. The first is a retrospective CD called They Can't All Be Zingers and is followed by a DVD Blame It On The Fish with a nifty subtitle of "An Abstract Look at the 2003 Primus Tour De Fromage". The DVD features footage from their triumphant 2003 reunion tour. The digitally remastered 16-selection They Can't All Be Zingers spans the band's career from 1990 to 2003, featuring all of its original Modern Rock hits--"Jerry Was a Race Car Driver," "My Name Is Mud" and the Grammy-nominated "Wynona's Big Brown Beaver"--plus fan favorites and a previously unreleased, extended version of "Shake Hands With Beef." Blame It On The Fish is the third DVD release from Primus and follows "Hallucino-Genetics Live 2004". Years in the making, this DVD of the band's 2003 reunion tour—which was augmented by ambitious sets and innovative multi-media installations—contains live performance footage, interview segments, candid behind the scenes shots and intense visual imagery. In addition to 90 minutes of bonus material, the extras also include a 30-minute futuristic documentary about the band set in the year 2065 and interviews with the then-102-year-old bandleader Les Claypool.
Posted on 09.29.2006 by J-Sin
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