I love these guys,all their stuff is awesome,I know this ones a cover,but it has always been one of my faves,take a few and listen,youll be glad you did
i can remember me running every day to the record store to listen to this amazing cover song knowing it from their tour but didn´t want to buy the whole "quantity" record for just one song that time(i already had the other stuff on it).Very beautiful song and version,thanx!
great post I'm huge prop fan and haven't herd this full cdep yet I'm gonna have to Dload it from G-7. Failed Stated out now amazing record they go on a North America + USA tour starting in Sept till Nov. so check out the Assault there coming to a failed states near you
'It seemed like a dead end even when I was seven To sing for this country with my hands up to heaven 'cause God was dead then, yeah he’s never been back again.' loveit. even more than that fuckin' dirty ass ending!
yup, that's a splendid quartet of lines. and lmao, i'm not sure i ever listened to the whole ending until now... but i always listened until the obvious best part, which is where the 'a public dis-service' bass riff makes a surprise appearance
I'll just point out that the bass and drums were recorded in 1996, while the guitar and vocals were recorded by Chris in 2009 :D And thanks for posting, hope you bought it online.
i'd also point out that they took some liberties with the chorus chord progression and backing vocal melodies :P as well as dropping the awesome dual solo bit and some other cool riffs from the original...:( ya just gotta love both, though; this is a great interpretation
The bass line yes, but I'm referring to his backup vocals and obvious impact on overall style. No offense, I just wish Propagandhi's sound hadn't changed so much because they were one off my favorite bands.
+John Sharkey They still have a lot of punk stuff. Their music is still more rhythmic that most metal songs (unless you want to compare them with motorhead, which is just an special case). Their lyrics are still on point with punk too. They are as metal as motorhead is punk.
+Walter Capa What I mean is that is the days of this recording they sounded like NoFX or Rancid/Common Rider/Op Ivy and now they sound waaay more hardcore: when Jello changed his sound DK turned into Green Jellö so they should have changed their name.
Oh I remember the live version on Quantity is job #1, love this track.
I love these guys,all their stuff is awesome,I know this ones a cover,but it has always been one of my faves,take a few and listen,youll be glad you did
A nice slow dance. pair up everyone
I don't know these guys from a hole int the ground....but I give major thumbs up to anyone who gets it. long live LOTL.
i can remember me running every day to the record store to listen to this amazing cover song knowing it from their tour but didn´t want to buy the whole "quantity" record for just one song that time(i already had the other stuff on it).Very beautiful song and version,thanx!
oh shit, i hadn't even noticed quantity had a live version of this, and with some different lyrics too - awesome!
when one of your favourite bands covers one of your favourite songs
This is a really good cover. Studio quality is top notch
great post I'm huge prop fan and haven't herd this full cdep yet I'm gonna have to Dload it from G-7. Failed Stated out now amazing record they go on a North America + USA tour starting in Sept till Nov. so check out the Assault there coming to a failed states near you
I love this AND the original by The Lowest of The Low
'It seemed like a dead end even when I was seven
To sing for this country with my hands up to heaven
'cause God was dead then, yeah he’s never been back again.'
loveit. even more than that fuckin' dirty ass ending!
skatopolis thanks bud. that was hard to understand.
yup, that's a splendid quartet of lines. and lmao, i'm not sure i ever listened to the whole ending until now... but i always listened until the obvious best part, which is where the 'a public dis-service' bass riff makes a surprise appearance
I'll just point out that the bass and drums were recorded in 1996, while the guitar and vocals were recorded by Chris in 2009 :D And thanks for posting, hope you bought it online.
i'd also point out that they took some liberties with the chorus chord progression and backing vocal melodies :P as well as dropping the awesome dual solo bit and some other cool riffs from the original...:( ya just gotta love both, though; this is a great interpretation
perfection
this is the dance track....
The bass line yes, but I'm referring to his backup vocals and obvious impact on overall style. No offense, I just wish Propagandhi's sound hadn't changed so much because they were one off my favorite bands.
@FreedumbFighter28 Yes, I'm Chris. haha
hahaha i love the end's homage to early Metallica at 3:34
Hit the Lights!
This is with John actually.
LOTL
nice econochrist stickers. fuck i wish i still had that lp.
The pit boss will find you. Trust me
This was *way* better with John K. Samson. Sorry.
This sounds nothing like Chris?
To bad theyre metal now :(
+John Sharkey They are better now.
+John Sharkey They still have a lot of punk stuff. Their music is still more rhythmic that most metal songs (unless you want to compare them with motorhead, which is just an special case).
Their lyrics are still on point with punk too. They are as metal as motorhead is punk.
+Walter Capa What I mean is that is the days of this recording they sounded like NoFX or Rancid/Common Rider/Op Ivy and now they sound waaay more hardcore: when Jello changed his sound DK turned into Green Jellö so they should have changed their name.
+John Sharkey and it really is the exact same situation as DK, just ask the weaker thans
This is wrong, btw. Nobody from Dead Kennedys had anything to do with Green Jello