Ben Waylin
Banned
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I’d rather you chugga chugga choo choo your way out of here
I’d rather you chugga chugga choo choo your way out of here
I recorded something for you by throwing my phone accross the room. I Call it BAnHammerI thought about taking my cell phone, hitting record, throwing it across the room and going chugga chugga chug chug squeeeeee
I remember seeing this dude doing demos in a bedroom next to a bunk bed ages ago. Looks like he's made some growth to the social media aspect.... has numerous "signature gear"... lol
Other than the random whining about companies not sending him gear, not too bad of a step up from where I remember seeing him last. If this guy can do it, SO CAN YOU. #believe
I realize he is playing the song wrong because HATEBREED typically played in a standard configuration, but nothing new here.
Anyway, what are you guys opinion about Ole TDS here on RT? Never see mentions of the guy.
I recorded something for you by throwing my phone accross the room. I Call it BAnHammer
Works for me….I thought about taking my cell phone, hitting record, throwing it across the room and going chugga chugga chug chug squeeeeee
tell me you don't actually know what you're talking about without actually sayin itWhen I want to hear about perseverance and overcoming adversity, I want to hear it from a white kid hailing from the suburbs
R.I.P. Boulderyeah, they were the biggest band in hardcore before Headbangers Ball and i will be heard came out, Satisfaction is the death of desire i think is the biggest selling hardcore record ever now, then Perseverance came out and Jamey was hosting the show and it was crazy. my buddy Boulder quit the band right after Perseverance came out, i bought one of his crate cabs he toured with during the satisfaction days, its one thing i will never get rid of
tell me you don't actually know what you're talking about without actually sayin it
He was a really nice dude. i met him at a Hatebreed show back in the late 90's in Ft. Lauderdale.Dude is the man, he was already running the scene here when he was 17, he booked the shows, had the label and store, would throw down if need be. He put my bands on some huge shows we really had no business being on. Dude was, and still is the hardest and smartest working dudes I’ve seen in any line of work
I believe every word of this. I don't know Jamie personally, but I'm one person removed from him in a lot of social circles. My current band mates were in pretty decently popular regional sized bands from back in the early/mids 90s (xDisciplex, Shockwave, Brother's Keeper, Abnegation) that played/toured with Hatebreed often. All of those guys have stories of old Hatebreed shows that were just insanity. xDisciplex were actually supposed to release a record on Jamie's old label Stillborn Records, but they stayed with Scott Vogel while they were recording the record at Watchmen Studios (some pretty famous hardcore records were made here) in Buffalo, NY. Scott, for reasons I don't recall, talked them out of releasing on that label and they released it on Goodfellow instead.Dude is the man, he was already running the scene here when he was 17, he booked the shows, had the label and store, would throw down if need be. He put my bands on some huge shows we really had no business being on. Dude was, and still is the hardest and smartest working dudes I’ve seen in any line of work
I believe every word of this. I don't know Jamie personally, but I'm one person removed from him in a lot of social circles. My current band mates were in pretty decently popular regional sized bands from back in the early/mids 90s (xDisciplex, Shockwave, Brother's Keeper, Abnegation) that played/toured with Hatebreed often. All of those guys have stories of old Hatebreed shows that were just insanity. xDisciplex were actually supposed to release a record on Jamie's old label Stillborn Records, but they stayed with Scott Vogel while they were recording the record at Watchmen Studios (some pretty famous hardcore records were made here) in Buffalo, NY. Scott, for reasons I don't recall, talked them out of releasing on that label and they released it on Goodfellow instead.
I remember seeing this dude doing demos in a bedroom next to a bunk bed ages ago. Looks like he's made some growth to the social media aspect.... has numerous "signature gear"... lol
Other than the random whining about companies not sending him gear, not too bad of a step up from where I remember seeing him last. If this guy can do it, SO CAN YOU. #believe
I realize he is playing the song wrong because HATEBREED typically played in a standard configuration, but nothing new here.
Anyway, what are you guys opinion about Ole TDS here on RT? Never see mentions of the guy.
I grew up in Albany back then. Played a lot of shows with Hatebreed and FBC. Hatebreed were definitely some of the kings in the 90s. They had a good following and the crazy hardcore kids are the reason they're a household band today. Everyone into heavy music in the 90s jammed Hatebreed but I do think their early music was their best for sure and idk I don't listen to a ton of HC like I used to.Bury your dead is another CT band, Sworn enemy and FBC could have been as well as they played here practically every weekend.
it really is. CT had so many great bands at that time though, it really was just crazy. plus we were right smack in the middle of everything, you could get to boston or down to philly the other way in 2 1/2 hours, we had all of NYC and NJ, the whole western mass metalcore scene, albany had tons of shit going on. id guess i averaged three shows a week all over the place for years and years back then, and then myspace came out and it was just wild
Thats pretty coolI grew up in Albany back then. Played a lot of shows with Hatebreed and FBC. Hatebreed were definitely some of the kings in the 90s. They had a good following and the crazy hardcore kids are the reason they're a household band today. Everyone into heavy music in the 90s jammed Hatebreed but I do think their early music was their best for sure and idk I don't listen to a ton of HC like I used to.
For the haters or I guess anyone that wasn't in new England in the 90s and didn't get to experience that scene just doesn't know.
I grew up in Albany back then. Played a lot of shows with Hatebreed and FBC. Hatebreed were definitely some of the kings in the 90s. They had a good following and the crazy hardcore kids are the reason they're a household band today. Everyone into heavy music in the 90s jammed Hatebreed but I do think their early music was their best for sure and idk I don't listen to a ton of HC like I used to.
For the haters or I guess anyone that wasn't in new England in the 90s and didn't get to experience that scene just doesn't know.
Sounds like you're familiar with a lot of the Troy/Albany bands. Don't forget War Time Manner....Lots of good musicians out of that era.Albany had a bunch of killer bands too, Section 8, one king down, dying breed, cutthroat.. tons of em. it was a great time
Sounds like you're familiar with a lot of the Troy/Albany bands. Don't forget War Time Manner....Lots of good musicians out of that era.
Section 8 was one of my favorites, at least the Pain is Truth Album.
One King Down was just insane, I used to skate with their bassist when I was a kid..Tbh some of the guys in bands you mentioned were pretty good friends of mine growing up. I played in a death metal band called Wasteform, Ryan from cutthroat recorded our 2nd Demo.
There were really so many good and underrated bands from that area back in the 90s. I still go to shows once in a while but it's definitely not the same. Getting old lol.