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Pitbull ad at the start? U serious?
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@oaktubs I don't know Snapcase but for sure Quicksand and Deftones fuzz you as hell with that pounding bass, stoner guitar and heavy drums!
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@oaktubs That was ab epic tour!!!!! I grew up in the Buffalo Hardcore scene watching Snapcase!!!
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One of my favorite shows of all time, snapcase, quicksand, deftones 1997.
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looooooooooveley bass tone
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@KristopheTheSaint Every time I saw Quicksand (5 times) Walter used both Fender and Gibsons back and forth, Tom Capone used a Jaguar almost exclusively except for one Warped tour show where I saw him rocking a PRS. Many of the lead tones on Slip and Manic Compression come from a Fender guitar through a Rat pedal, which, if set correctly can sound as thick as a Gibson thru a Marshall, but with a lot of the weird overtones and feedback you'd lose if you used hum-cancelling pickups.
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this would be a lot more enjoyable if katy perry wasn't watching it with me.
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Why the fuck is Justin Bieber on before this song?
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i saw him with the deftones this summer. fucking amazing show at the house of blues in boston.
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Classic, such a great band. The 90's and early 2000's really had the best hard rock and metal.
I remember seeing these guys opening for Helmet at the old 930 club in Washington Dc back in 93, the Slip album was being promoted. I still remember that show to this day. Thats how good the Slip album really is. Those songs railed live just took over that room!
jasonpeng1 10 months ago 17
Back when I was a kid, I loved some Quicksand, both albums. I think they, along with bands like Helmet, Soundgarden and TOOL really had a groove to them that defined the evolution of hard rock in the 90's. I consider Quicksand a major influence on my industrial/metal band No More People. You can click my name to say our music video for "In The Dollar We Trust."
nomorepeopleband 11 months ago 9