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What are your most influential albums?
What albums have most influenced you too pick up bass and just fling out some tunes?, or Maybe too even start bass.
Mine are
Red hot chili peppers - BSSM, Californication
Primus - Sailing the seas of cheese
Metallica - Kill em all
Rancid - ...And out come the wolves
Nofx - the decline (Ep), So long and thanks for all the shoes.
Smashing pumpkins - Siamese dream
Pink Floyd - Dark side of the moon
Pantera - Far beyond driven
Placebo - Placebo
Silverchair - Frogstomp
Vex Red - Start with a strong and persistant desire
Victor Wooten - A show of hands
Thats about 12 albums, Some punk, some metal, and some grunge.
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2003-04-17, 23:11
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i spose wat made me pick up a bass was the sound really. everyone i know picked up a guitar and i jus wanted to do somtin which was a lil different but still a key part to any decent band.
trying to be like Flea, Roger Waters, Roger Taylor was somting that kept me going really. I wanted to be just as good as them (and many many others) which is why i still play
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something wild
symbolic
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lunar strain
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enthrone darkness triumphant
leprosy
ride the lightning
powerslave
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metallica - ride the lighting, puppets and kill em all
rush - moving pictures
black sabbath - sabbath bloody sabbath
pantera - vulgar display of power
megadeth - so far so good so what (and all others)
death - symbolic
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2003-04-28, 07:44
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Metallicunt - Kill 'em all
Pantera - Far Beyond fucking Driven
Level 42 - any album
xShockwavex - Dominicon
Selfmindead - at the barricades we fall
Death - leprocy
Caliban - a small boy and a grey heaven, vent
Slayer - South Of Heaven
and heaps more.. but these cds where definetly forming my style when I started playing, and some still influence my style even nowadays.
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2003-04-28, 17:27
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RHCP - BSSM
Primus - Frizzle Fry
John Paul Jones - Zooma
and some Jazz-artists, but just some songs of them.
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2003-04-29, 18:05
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Red hot chili peppers - BSSM, Californication, One Hot Minute
Metallica - Kill em all
Rancid - ...And Out Come The Wolves
Nofx - The Decline & So long and thanks for all the shoes.
Pantera - Far beyond driven, Re-inventing the steel, Cowboys from Hell, Vulgar Display of Power
Some Eagles Albums
Some Beach Boys Album
And The Unrealeased AVC Album - No Format
Damn I wish I never quit AVC .. lol Bill yu rule!
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2003-04-29, 18:10
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Hehe, un-released avc album, we should make that album one day!! and put a cover of the decline on it, you rule too tom!!
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Metallica- Puppets, Lightning, and Kill 'em All
Anthrax-Persistence of Time and The Sound of White Noise
Kreator-Pleasure to Kill
Overkill-Necroshine
Iced Earth-Burnt Offerings
Sepultura-Arise
Black Sabbath-Black Sabbath
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Ozzy-Diary of A Madman
Iron Maiden-Number of the Beast
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2003-06-09, 03:17
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most influential albums for me would be.....
RHCP - BSSM
Opeth - Blackwater Park
Iron Maiden - The Number Of The Beast
Iron Maiden - Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son
Cannibal Corpse - Gallery Of Suicide
Death - Individual Thought Patterns
Death - The Sound Of Perseverence
Dream Theater - Images And Words
In Flames - Whoracle
Exodus - Bonded By Blood
Testament - The Gathering
Destruction - All Hell Breaks Loose
Stratovarius - Infinite
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2003-07-26, 05:16
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the album that influenced me the most was MuDvAyNe's L.D.50 just hearing ryan martinie's bass was all the inspiration i needed that guy will be remembered forever. also Black Sabbath's Paranoid album was another influencial one.
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2003-08-05, 23:11
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Here are a few:
Deftones- Around The Fur
Yes- Fragile
Charles Mingus- Blues & Politics
Tool-Aenima
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the Black Sabbath cd Paranoid.
i learned Faries Wear Boots, Paranoid, and Hand of Doom.
bad ass of all Faries Wear Boots, that badass intro bass,
so god damn bluesy, gotta love it.
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2003-08-15, 22:41
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Death - Sound of..
Opeth - Morningrise (in this one you do all the tricks, its complete)
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my influences:
Dead Kennedys - Fresh Fruit For Rotting Vegetables (Klaus Flouride is amazing pick bassist)
Coroner - all (amazing swiss technical metal band 87-94, very prog, very good, their bass/vocalist played all quick running in unison with guitar while singing)
Sabot - all (bass/drums instrumental duo from czech republic, punk-jazz-prog-metal-core)
Primus - Sailing The Seas Of Cheese (their best, this could be done almost without guitar)
Rush - Moving Pictures (Geddy Lee just rocks)
- cfe -
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Steppenwolf
Manowar
MOTÖRHEAD, Lemmy Rule!!!!
Uriah Heep
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2004-03-15, 19:09
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Type O
I started played bass because of Peter Steele. I listened to October Rust, Type O Negative's third full length album (4th for the freaks who count the Origin).
Until now I never really played like Pete though. I played pop, rock and brute nu-metal. Mostly fingerstyle. But since I bought a Boss ODB-3, I'm exploring the overdriven pick bass sounds, which are fab in my opinion.
Type O's a great band. Varied with a great sound. Every album again. And thus a huge influence on the way I experience music.
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tatter3d, good idea for a thread! Mine are:
Megadeth: Peace Sells... But Who's Buying?
Slayer- Reign in fucking Blood
Pantera- Cowboys From Hell
Exodus- Another Lesson in Violence
Anthrax- Live The Island Years
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In no particular order:
Grinspoon - Guide to Better Living
Metallica - ...And Justice For All
Metallica - Metallica
Rage Against The Machine - Rage Against The Machine
Tool - Ænima
Machine Head - Burn My Eyes
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2004-05-25, 16:27
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This prob seems too obvious a choice 4 a great alubm, but i dont care.
Slayer - reign in blood, that has had the biggest affect on my life as a bass player, due 2 the sheer speed of it. Tom Araya, bass god!
Secondly, Napalm Death - Scum, is possibly 1 of the greatest extreme albums ever made, and because the bass sounds soo amazin on that album, that made me want 2 play bass more than ever.
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i dont get what people see in lemmy from motorhead?... someone explain why they think hes so good? he uses a rickenbacker, a pick, and some overdrive.. whats the big deal?
Victor wooten - classical thump
Stu hamm - quahogs anyone?
Jaco pastorius - portrait of tracy
probably the three most inspiring songs ever! for bass..
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Type O Negative - Bloody Kisses
Mudvayne - L.D. 50
Tool - Aenima
Primus - Pork Soda
Gardenian - Soulburner
Cryptopsy - None So Vile
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I started played bass because of Peter Steele. I listened to October Rust, Type O Negative's third full length album (4th for the freaks who count the Origin).
Until now I never really played like Pete though. I played pop, rock and brute nu-metal. Mostly fingerstyle. But since I bought a Boss ODB-3, I'm exploring the overdriven pick bass sounds, which are fab in my opinion.
Type O's a great band. Varied with a great sound. Every album again. And thus a huge influence on the way I experience music.
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He is a wonderful bass player, original tone, great expessionist, just don't see them live unless they are sober. I've seen petter use a beer bottle as a pick, live, drunking between notes. Totally sucked as they were so drunk!
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He is a wonderful bass player, original tone, great expessionist, just don't see them live unless they are sober. I've seen petter use a beer bottle as a pick, live, drunking between notes. Totally sucked as they were so drunk!
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I agree. Peter Steele is my favorite bassist and he's reason I play bass today. He may not be the best, but his bass playing isn't drowned out by Kenny's guitar. I love it that I point out the bass instead of struggling to hear it. Plus he's original.
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Oh, I've been wondering, what kinda distortion does Peter use. And I notice that his strap is a chain, can you buy those or do you have to make them.
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Oh, I've been wondering, what kinda distortion does Peter use. And I notice that his strap is a chain, can you buy those or do you have to make them.
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When bored, my friend took a chain and put it onto his guitar by unscrewing the things that hold the strap. It fit perfectly when he srewed them back in. Just find the right length chain and I guess connect some leather strap to it so that it doesn't kill your shoulders. I should also mention that my friend didn't care about his guitar because it was a piece, and also that guitars weigh less so the chain may hurt alot.
Someone once told me they thought Peter went through a distortion pedal that goes through another distortion pedal. If I ever wanted to imitate him I'd just play around with a dist. pedal and with the equalizer until I got the desired sound. I don't really like distorted bass though, it sound too much like guitar for one, and it's more difficult to play fast stuff because there is so much interference and you can't hear as well.
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It sounds like Peter only uses that heavy distorted sound when he plays slower songs anyway. He has a great clean sound too. Hell, I like all of peter's sounds. He is just a badass bass player, even though he may not be completely metal, still just incredible soul in his playing.
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My most influential album would have to be versus the world by Amon Amarth, they have shaped my music the way I want to play and they just have an inspiring message... To fight till death
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that album does rule.
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It basically set the style of music our band plays.
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yeah , I like Death In Fire very much!
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This prob seems too obvious a choice 4 a great alubm, but i dont care.
Slayer - reign in blood, that has had the biggest affect on my life as a bass player, due 2 the sheer speed of it. Tom Araya, bass god!
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Ok, I respect Tom Araya because he's able to keep up, but come on, "Bass God"? Yeah he sings and plays, but his playing's nothing special. Steele runs circles around him, and even Lemmy has him beat.
And, adressing an above post, Lemmy gets alot of credit because he's fucking Lemmy. He's doing the same thing he did in 1975, withstood hair metal without succumbing to it, and lived through grunge. Plus, I don't know, he's just Lemmy. He's fucking Lemmy.
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hmmm... im not really convinced.. ive never really been into lemmy or motorhead... i do have a best of album, but its nothing special to me.
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Peter Steele is an insperation for me to play bass and I don't even play a bass! Now that is influence.
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who does steele play for?
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my most influental albums are
Death- all of them
Cannibal corpse- TWS
Slayer- the old sfuff
Venom- black metal
possessoed- seven churches (i left this album on a bus and never seen it again )
Stu Hamm- outbound and radio.
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Metallica=Kill em' all - Black Album
Nirvana=all
Jaco Pastorius/Weather Report=all
Cannibal Corpse=The Wretched Spawn/The Bleeding
Death=The Sound Of Perservance/Symbolic
Dream Theater=Images and Words/Awake
NOFX=all
Victor Wooten=Live In America
Red Hot Chili Peppers=BSSM/Californication/By The Way
Rage Against The Machine=all
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cephalic carnage - exploiting dysfunction, lucid interval
morbid angel - altars of madness
grimfist - ghouls to gander
death - symbolic
the red chord - fused together in revolving doors
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It basically set the style of music our band plays.
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I love Amon Amarth... they cna play shit that you've hear before but its the whole atomosphere that makes it sound original. Fuck they kick ass
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the most influential or i should say insprational albums for me are
zeppelin 1-2 and 3
metallica ride the lightning master of puppets and justice for all
iron maiden live after death
slayer seasons in the abyss south of heaven reign in blood and god hates us all
black sabbith we sold our souls for rock n roll
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The latest Influential albums for me are
Victor wooten - yin yang
Necrophagist - Epitaph, Onset of putrefaction
Primus - Suck on this, pork soda, anti-pop, sailing the seas of cheese, frizzle fry.
One minute silence - buy now saved later
Mudvayne - ld.50
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Cannibal Corpse - The Bleeding.... Gallery Of Suicide
Megadeth - Peace Sells... But Who's Buying
And Manowar... and Led Zeppelin
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Raining Blood- Slayer
Number of the Beast - Iron Maiden
Spiritual Healing - Death
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Dream Theater - Scenes from a Memory
Gordian Knot - Emergent
Nevermore - Dreaming Neon Black
Cryptopsy - None So Vile
Cynic - Focus
Atheist - All 3
and so on and so fourth...
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Yeah, Train of thought is a very inspiring album for bass aswell.
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Yeah, Train of thought is a very inspiring album for bass aswell.
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Yeah, most of their albums are an inspiration for bass, guitar and drums as well.
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A little section of Requiem's "I finally got laid" posts.
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Originally Posted by Requiem
Wore her out before I could finish(which im grateful for)
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Funeral Mulch; My brutal death metal band from West Michigan.
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2005-01-27, 23:33
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Symbiotic In Theory
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Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: England, United Kingdom
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Haha yeah blatantly, its dream theater
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'' I'll Smother You With A Fucking Pillow!! ''
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Originally Posted by metal=life
Hey don't talk back buddy. Give your dick size or don't post.
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