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Every Time I Die Band • Page 39

Discussion in 'Music Forum' started by Malatesta, Apr 7, 2016.

  1. Best live band in the game and it's not even close.
     
  2. sawhney[rusted]2

    I'll write you into all of my songs Supporter

    now that ll. is dead this is def an appropriate comment
     
  3. aoftbsten

    Trusted Supporter

    First time I saw these guys live was definitely a top 4 all time show for me. The energy was relentless and at the end the brought the crowd on stage for "Indian Giver". It was fucking awesome.
     
  4. carrytheweird

    www.nrdc.org

    I've seen them with all three drummers, 5 different bassists, and never not once did I ever catch a slip up or a lackluster performance. ETiD is the end all be all of live thrash.
     
  5. sawhney[rusted]2

    I'll write you into all of my songs Supporter

    Looking back now going to the release party for Low Teens and hearing it live in full is pretty special
     
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  6. fronkensteen

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    As far as metal goes, not sure that they can beat out Dillinger Escape Plan or The Chariot.
     
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  7. sawhney[rusted]2

    I'll write you into all of my songs Supporter

    Yeah, once DEP is out, its really Norma Jean and ETID as the torchbearers of those high quality metal acts
     
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  8. fronkensteen

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    Just realized I put The Chariot, but they've been broken up for a while now, haha.

    Yeah, Every Time I Die holds the torch once DEP are gone :(
     
  9. nl5011

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    Yea Dillinger played before Etid on Sunday. And they killed it. Ben smashed his guitar up in the first song it was nuts. But I have to say Etid had the better collective performance and crowd. Etid was Only band to have a mosh pit in a 2-day metal festival.
     
  10. oldjersey

    Pro STREAMER ON TWITCH Supporter

    I am a retired mawsher except for when I see ETID these days. I'm in the pit the whole time for those crazy fuckers. Probably seen em up to like 12 times now.
     
  11. CoffeeEyes17

    Reclusive-aggressive Prestigious

    Starting to think TBD is my favorite ETID record, if only because Keith covers a lot of topics like the music industry, religion, war, and if I'm reading "Buffalo Gals" right a hint of societal expectations in women
     
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  12. ChaseTx

    Big hat enthusiast Prestigious

    Tbh i rarely know what the songs are about, but the phrasing he uses is always great

    TBD has always been my favorite though
     
  13. CoffeeEyes17 May 6, 2017
    (Last edited: May 6, 2017)
    CoffeeEyes17

    Reclusive-aggressive Prestigious

    I know Depressionista is about the music industry and Leatherneck is about war and specifically the Iraq war or something like that if I had to guess. Leatherneck is slang for soldier I believe.

    Keith also goes against capitalism and satires the government a lot which is cool
     
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  14. oldjersey

    Pro STREAMER ON TWITCH Supporter

    The Big Dirty is just twangy as fuck and hence my favorite
     
  15. beachdude

    I'm not brave Prestigious

    Gonna revisit these guys' discography this upcoming week, it's been way too long since I've heard some of these albums in full! What's a good order to go in, or is chronological the way to go?
     
  16. oldjersey

    Pro STREAMER ON TWITCH Supporter

    Chronological for sure
     
  17. CoffeeEyes17

    Reclusive-aggressive Prestigious

    I agree chronological is a good way to do it
     
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  18. beachdude

    I'm not brave Prestigious

    Keith's lyrics are always really great as far as heavy music honestly, so much irony and layered meaning. Usually it takes me a while to really dig into what's being said once I've calmed down headbanging for a bit haha
     
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  19. beachdude

    I'm not brave Prestigious

    Well hello there haha, what funny timing :P
     
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  20. beachdude

    I'm not brave Prestigious

    Hot take as someone who hasn't listened to these albums in a while and has zero technical production/mixing knowledge: Low Teens might be their best-sounding album to me. The production feels very "rich" and massive-sounding, for lack of a better term.
     
  21. beachdude

    I'm not brave Prestigious

    Decided to do Low Teens first then go chronological after, ending back at Low Teens again :P God DAMN this album is amazing and I didn't listen in full nearly enough when it dropped.
     
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  22. CoffeeEyes17

    Reclusive-aggressive Prestigious

    Low Teens pretty easily has the best production, GP has hands down the worst. The others have appropriate production for the sounds theyre going for (Ex Lives is a bit more polished, TBD is a lot grittier sound, NJA has a rougher punk sound, etc)
     
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  23. cherrywaves

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    The guitars sound good, but the drums are overproduced
     
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  24. fronkensteen

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    The Big Dirty was always my favorite pretty much as soon as it came out, but From Parts Unknown took that spot after a few listens. To me, it's head and shoulders above their other albums in every aspect: writing, music, production, lyrics, etc... It's absolutely ferocious, unrelenting, and just crushes everything. It's up there with my favorite metal albums ever.
     
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  25. MexicanGuitars

    Chorus’ Expert on OTIP Track #8 Supporter

    This album still slays (me).