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No Amott or Erlandsson but still very exciting
No Amott or Erlandsson but still very exciting
No Amott or Erlandsson but still ve...when were they important members of the band?
Since when were they important members of the band?
His influence is hugely overplayed imo
He came in and played solos on Necroticism and then wrote a couple of riffs for Heartwork (and solos of course).
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Ammott never did anything particularly melodic in Carnage, and afaik that's the only thing he did before he was hired for Carcass.
Don't get me wrong, I love his solos and I think they added to the band, his interplay with Steer was incredible.
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When in reality he was a hired gun and not responsible for any songwriting on Necroticism and only a small amount on Heartwork.
His influence is hugely overplayed imo
He came in and played solos on Necroticism and then wrote a couple of riffs for Heartwork (and solos of course). They were always a melodic band, and not the first either.
Ammott never did anything particularly melodic in Carnage, and afaik that's the only thing he did before he was hired for Carcass.
Don't get me wrong, I love his solos and I think they added to the band, his interplay with Steer was incredible. But people talk about him as if he came into this shitty goregrind band and made them an incredible melodeath band.
Ok my bad then. Not sure a new album is a great idea tho.
I've seen a few live performances where steer could barley play any of the leads and was messing up in places where he shouldn't of, and jeff just sounded terrible... Kinda like he was singing with Chris Barnes "EEEEE!" voice the entire time..
Holy Crap!!!!!!!
I met Carcass in 1993(?) during the Heartwork Tour (their demise ).
I was asking Bill why he was not singing any more and he just shrugged his shoulders, whilst Jeff watched. I asked Jeff what happened to his dreads (after he suddenly had nice straight hair ) and he just burped in response, haha. I still have his (from memory) Jazz Pick. It was 19 years ago after all. I DO remember Stage Diving at their gig though at Hell Club in Melbourne. After the show, they just walked off up the street with their guitar cases in hand with my mates and I speaking to them as they left. No Rock-Star treatment for them.
Let's hope they have come to their senses and their Roots and release a killer album. Necroticism crossed with Symposium would be a dream come true.
Ah, the memories.
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