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Old 09-04-2010, 03:02 AM   #59 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by VocalsBass View Post
Theres alot of bands & albums that I cant stand to listen to more than three or four songs at any one given time, as the same with BLS.
It would be good material for a young cover band, starting out to cover, it doesnt take a great vocalist to cover Wylde on vocals.
A band like Black Label Society is more "effects" than anything else, studio work, In my opinion, Zacks heavy guitar work is awesome (recorded).
I will say that I wasnt very impressed with drummer, espeacially anything slow, the drums sounded weak and detached.
I remember their debut album had a southern rock influence to it, which is something I normally like......not that it was any good though, as they`re certainly no Corrosion of Conformity!

Black Label Society seemed to have borrowed off a variety of great bands as distinct as Clutch and Pantera, to create a generic and mundane sound, with the formula slow song chucked in for good measure.
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