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[QUOTE="ichabod:459346"]Dar said:[QUOTE]How can you bitch about "nu-thrash"? I'm sorry not all of us had the opportunity to see the "original boston thrash shows." These days seeing a band like Municipal Waste is about as close as we can get to living the glory days...certainly they come closer than the "legendary" old bands, if you ask me seeing Slayer or Exodus these days is much more like "nostalgia without integrity." (This isn't saying anything about RRW, I am guilty of missing them because I had to eat something, maybe next time)[/QUOTE] Why try to relive the glory days in the first place? What about creating new glory days? No harm meant man, you're taking what I said personally. I call it nu-thrash, well sorry, because it kinda is. I agree too, by the way, about the legendary bands that only have like 1 original member and haven't put anything new out in years. That's also trying to relive the past, cashing in on the new fans who order their reissue t-shirts and patches from a mail order catalogue. I was just frustrated because it could've been a full house for RRW, but because the kiddies outside hadn't heard a buzz about 'em nor did they realize that the band is made up of absolute Boston metal scene veterans who deserve tons of respect, they didn't bother to pay attention. Take my word for it; the RRW dudes all personally helped carve the mold for the scene here that those kids who were too occupied to listen are fully enjoying.[/QUOTE]
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