HockeyBasedNYC
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Same here, lots of chill stuff, not edm. Used to be into that more. But electronic, alt. But I have a vast library including rock 90s, etc
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One of if not the best drummer of all time
I went with metal because I used to have a small indie death metal label (Rage Records) and did a fanzine back in the 80s and 90s. I still do some writing for various metal magazines.
If you're bored, here's an interview I did a couple of months ago. People thought it was pretty funny as I reminisced about the early days of the metal scene (and my times at Atlantic Records) with some funny stories.
Although I still listen to metal quite a bit, I'm really into classic rock, alternative, classical, shoegaze, punk, and pretty much everything except country (Johnny Cash rules though).
Hard Rock just to name a few bands of many:
Bring me the Horizon
I Prevail
Shiendown
Motionless in white
Starset
Falling in reverse .
Linkin Park
Papa roach
Fever 333
Asking Alexandria
From ashes to new
I was thinking the same. I like Pop music but Pop music for me is probably more like Rock or Alternative for the purpose of this poll.Classic rock. All the 70's stuff. But I was listening when that was the new stuff. Only more recent music I listen to is alt-country, Americana. None of the pop country stuff.
If you liked that music, you’d be Harbour Dawg, amirite??Don't think I can pick a favourite.
Anything but hip hop, modern pop, or the majority of rap.
If you liked that music, you’d be Harbour Dawg, amirite??
If I remember correctly, CC and Yanni collaborated on something in the late 80s. “Rainbows, Clouds, and f***ing Crypts”…something like that?Cannibal Corpse and Yanni simultaneously.
Right there with you on this oneI dunno tbh... I picked "alternative" because I didn't know what else to pick - I guess my main genre(s) of choice are neo-psychedelia, shoegaze and post-rock.
When did you leave Atlantic? I had several friends/acquaintances there from the early 90s til about 2002. I was at RCA from the mid 90s - early 2000s.
What did you do at RCA?