Lost And Found Two
I've been going through my milk crates full of tapes, looking for some very specific recordings of my first band. So far, I've had no luck.
I did find a lot of music that really was life-changing when I was an alterna-teen (actually some of it predated that phase). One that I found was really great for me circa late 1989: Death's Scream Bloody Gore. I always thought that the lyrics on "Zombie Ritual" were really silly, but Chuck Schuldiner was a great player (RIP), and to a 14-year-old kid, it was cool:
And tonight, I'm going to a folk show....unbelievable.
I did find a lot of music that really was life-changing when I was an alterna-teen (actually some of it predated that phase). One that I found was really great for me circa late 1989: Death's Scream Bloody Gore. I always thought that the lyrics on "Zombie Ritual" were really silly, but Chuck Schuldiner was a great player (RIP), and to a 14-year-old kid, it was cool:
And tonight, I'm going to a folk show....unbelievable.
Labels: Found Objects, Lost and Found, Memories, metal, Music, projects

2 Comments:
Fuck, I forgot that Chuck Schuldinger is dead. I thought maybe there'd be a reunion because someone else was dead but you can't have Death, ahem, without Chuck.
- TM
I forgot how much I actually dig some of that stuff. Rediscovering it with YouTube is pretty weird. "Suicide Machine" live in LA is pretty damn entertaining. I always liked the social commentary that didn't feel like it was beating me over the head.
He was one of a handful of guys that could get away with playing a BC Rich and not "make a statement without playing a note."
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