@JimiLaMort True, those bands' success definitely had an impact on FLA but then again it was common practice for former EBM bands to use guitars back then.Even Nitzer Ebb did so.Last but not least let's not forget Fulber's influence either.He was always a huge metal fan.I saw him once wearing a Grave t-shirt!
@JimiLaMort Bill seems like a strange guy. I once knew a guy who said he was a roadie on an FLA tour (couldn't verify it, he might've been lying) and Bill would basically go off ranting for 10 minutes if you mentioned Trent Reznor around him.
I remember in 1991 when the Caustic Grip tour came to Toronto, FLA refused to play the gig because my band MALHAVOC was on the bill. Turns out Bill Leeb didn't wanna play on a bill with any "rock bands". LOL. It's safe to say i wasn't a fan of FLA anymore and i had a real good laugh when i heard his next record had plenty of metal guitar sounds. I guess Bill changed his mind about "rock bands" after the success of NIN and Ministry.
@Animatronicon this drummer, adrian white, is a cooler guy than bill leeb and jeremy incunt multiplied a thousand times.
megamindvideo 1 month ago
good god the drummer sucks!
Animatronicon 1 month ago
@JimiLaMort True, those bands' success definitely had an impact on FLA but then again it was common practice for former EBM bands to use guitars back then.Even Nitzer Ebb did so.Last but not least let's not forget Fulber's influence either.He was always a huge metal fan.I saw him once wearing a Grave t-shirt!
Great work on Malhavoc by the way!
kevinnowhow 2 months ago
great great
Electroleacher 3 months ago
@JimiLaMort ohh man you are from the band MALHAVOC? i have your CD "the release" of '92 you are a great band regards from Mexico
RemanufactureNopal 5 months ago
Sick, Thanks for the upload. Remember rocking to this live in 96. Millenium was an epic album.
67beaumont67 6 months ago
@astrosteve doesn't sound so strange
bman462 6 months ago
@JimiLaMort Bill seems like a strange guy. I once knew a guy who said he was a roadie on an FLA tour (couldn't verify it, he might've been lying) and Bill would basically go off ranting for 10 minutes if you mentioned Trent Reznor around him.
astrosteve 7 months ago
I remember in 1991 when the Caustic Grip tour came to Toronto, FLA refused to play the gig because my band MALHAVOC was on the bill. Turns out Bill Leeb didn't wanna play on a bill with any "rock bands". LOL. It's safe to say i wasn't a fan of FLA anymore and i had a real good laugh when i heard his next record had plenty of metal guitar sounds. I guess Bill changed his mind about "rock bands" after the success of NIN and Ministry.
JimiLaMort 7 months ago
I seen them @the Shelter..Great SHOW!!!
fearrademi 9 months ago