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Uploaded by on May 27, 2008

April 4th, 2008 Kingston, NY @The Basment (live w dripping goss doing their song "willoughbe" from the album Blowtorch Consequence. One of our favorite bands growing up.

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  • @IeeroyJenkins

    Yeah, it's me, although I try to keep a low profile these days. Again, thanks for the kind words. I get psyched whenever someone says that they've even listened to anything I've ever done musically. I appreciate it. Keep rockin' those skins, man! I'll catch you later!

    Nate

  • @NK2151978 Thats really cool, I wish I could play multiple instruments but i've only been playing the drums for like 2 1/2 years now so i still need to improve on that haha. But yeah i just realized that I may be talking to THEE Nate Kelly and if I am i'd like to say you rock!! :)

  • @blueknuckle

    Thanks. It was a blast doing this tune with Brian that night, although a little nerve-racking having to play his guitar parts right in front of him the whole time as he sang. ha!

  • @IeeroyJenkins

    Everybody's got their own preferences. I can respect that. Also, thanks, man. I appreciate the kind words. I actually didn't play drums in this band. I switched to guitar after leaving Shabütie. I rarely played drums after leaving.

  • @NK2151978 Nah I believe you, I know live doesn't always sounds the best, studio sound is usually more clearer. And this isn't bad at all it's just i'd much rather listen to coheed than this as far as my own musical genre preference. I still play to Nate Kelly's drumming from coheed because I find it somewhat unique and complex in its own way (the beats are cool) along with his own style which I like. He's a really cool and underrated drummer in my opinion, but then again, a lot of drummers are.

  • @IeeroyJenkins

    Most people who are into Coheed don't dig what I've done since, but to be fair, not everyone even likes Coheed and a lot of them really liked this project. Also, this isn't the best representation of the band. This was a drunken birthday show. For clearer cuts of the tunes check out the myspace page. Not promising you'll like it, but I do. This band was a blast and was a great way for me to get out some of the more indie-based shit that I wanted to do as Coheed did their thing.

  • Nate Kelly left Coheed and Cambria for this? .........

  • I saw them in Hunter too and almost died they were so fucking good! Best concert of my life actually.

  • Bravo on resurrecting a phenomenal song from a phenomenal and generally unrecognized band. Love live the Goss! Good job covering it.

  • Saw them once in Binghamton when I was like 12 and I've loved them ever since.

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