oaktubs No offense to Limp Bizkit (I'm a big fan) but I honestly think in this scenario that Dredg might of done a BETTER job (in a way.) Atleast in the sense that, Dredg might of continued to put out music (unlike Limp Bizkit) & had a much larger discography of music that sounded like this. I say that because, Gavin Hayes seemed like a more passionate musician to me than Fred Durst. Also, Dredg didn't have friction in their band (i.e, Fred Durst & Wes Borland) to fuel the band in falling apart. The potential Dredg had to spearhead as the face of mainstream rapcore though, THAT was undeniable. Honestly. I think if there was no Limp Bizkit though, Vanilla Ice would of been next-contender to have taken the spot. Forget whatever you're thinking, because YES-Vanilla Ice did two nu metal albums, & they're BOTH FIRE. Check out Hard To Swallow (1998) and Bi-Polar (2001.) V-Ice could've EASILY replaced Limp Bizkit.
I accidentally found this band through a misclick. Best find of my year! I HATE newer Dredg though.
Reminds me of Spineshank and some early Korn. And this is dredg!
no deftones ,no incubus , no soad . it is unique
There's no denying that it's very similar to the Deftones' Like Linus era
@statikx1 I could easily say it sounds like Incubus' early material as well.
Damn, it's hard to believe that this is Gavin singing. I would have confused it for Deftones early material.
Sounds like early Deftones mixed with Incubus. Good stuff.
no
..That's genuinely terrifying.
Apple Music please?
Has that quirky Incubus (SCIENCE) sound mixed with Limp Bizkit / Alien Ant Farm abrasion with Spineshank-esque vocals
Afresh Ablaze yeah it's definitely a product of it's time.
Jarl Meemorp vocals resemble Snot!
CONCHAS!!
@BriFlores123
Holy shit, I forgot about that one!
I'll upload it as soon as I can.
Can you please upload the 4th track, Nuhgm? Thanks.
scary thought of the day: what if there was no limp bizkit, and Dredg filled those shoes, and El Cielo never happened?
oaktubs No offense to Limp Bizkit (I'm a big fan) but I honestly think in this scenario that Dredg might of done a BETTER job (in a way.)
Atleast in the sense that, Dredg might of continued to put out music (unlike Limp Bizkit) & had a much larger discography of music that sounded like this.
I say that because, Gavin Hayes seemed like a more passionate musician to me than Fred Durst. Also, Dredg didn't have friction in their band (i.e, Fred Durst & Wes Borland) to fuel the band in falling apart.
The potential Dredg had to spearhead as the face of mainstream rapcore though, THAT was undeniable.
Honestly. I think if there was no Limp Bizkit though, Vanilla Ice would of been next-contender to have taken the spot.
Forget whatever you're thinking, because YES-Vanilla Ice did two nu metal albums, & they're BOTH FIRE. Check out Hard To Swallow (1998) and Bi-Polar (2001.) V-Ice could've EASILY replaced Limp Bizkit.
@xFallenRequiem amen, brother
@Scarface066 Thank you
@Scarface066 best track onthe ep!
It’s sad these guys sold out
I think the closest they ever got to selling out was CHUCKLES & MR. SQUEEZEY.
Anything before that was still too artsy for the mainstream.
Deftones + System of a Down = early dredg
it is unique .