New, Old band I've discovered


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Some of you know I like Linkin Park alot, so, no surprise I got their "Splitting the DNA" cd compilation. The first cd was tracks I have already heard (although never released in the US before), but the second CD was an amazing treat. It is 20 songs from Chester's (lead singer, not the rapper) old band, Grey Daze. Simply awesome stuff. Nothing like Linkin Park but great nonetheless. Check out the lyrics at least by following the link below guys. I'm sure even people who don't like LP will like Grey Daze.

http://www.azlyrics.us/a03064

Just one thing. There is no need for "LP sucks" or anything like that. If you don't at least read through some of the songs or at least try to get a listen, just don't comment. You have your tastes, I have mine. If you don't like LP fine, but there is no need to flood threads with the hatred,

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I must say it, I saw the lyrics, not bad indeed but even I need to accept that "In Time" lyrics, in its simplicity. are awesome, just a extremely goo sample of despair... maybe Im going to give Grey Daze a try

,Jan 9 2004, 23:51] Also I agree people shouldn't be dissing lp, but rather spreading around "Tool Sucks" instead. :happy:

ok, you dont want LP to be flamed but you flame Tool, if you flame Tool you flame me personally, so do me a favor and keep this thread flameless, and Im serious about it...

I'm not sure you'll enjoy it saint, you tend to be a really tough critic

me? critic? please!!! :p :D

what kind of music they are, you already said that they are different, if all their lyrics are like that then is not going to be hard for me to like them, afterall, I still love Deftones :)

,Jan 10 2004, 01:00] me? critic? please!!! :p :D

what kind of music they are, you already said that they are different, if all their lyrics are like that then is not going to be hard for me to like them, afterall, I still love Deftones :)

I honestly can't describe the music they are. It's sort of rock, sort of alternative.....I don't know how to describe it. Let's put it this way: Nothign else I like is like this. That should convince you lol.

,Jan 10 2004, 01:03] continuing reading... "Drag" lyrics are great too

me and you agreeing on music? Damn man, hell is freezing as we speak. It's cool though that you took the time to at least give it a read. So thanks for that.

I haven't been able to find the band's cd's to buy. I would love to support them and not just LP in this case for great music. Either way, by looking at the track listings, I would say you might like the easier to find "No Sun Today" better. It has "in time" and "drag" on it.

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