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Old 05-26-2010, 01:59 PM   #261 (permalink)
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MGMT arn't very groundbreaking but they seem to represent the era we live in very well. People look back on that and they like it.
I think MGMT might keep making records like Congratulations, and I think they'll keep making them for the a good few years and I think their work will be remembered for the Neo-Psychedelia sound they will keep churning out. I don't think they'll ever go back to Oracular, making them stand out tracks.
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Old 05-27-2010, 03:30 AM   #262 (permalink)
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I think Opeth will be remembered amongst metal fans, but not by everyone in general. They definitely have music that can appeal to everyone, but I find a lot of people still have a hard time dealing with the occasional death metal growl.

I don't have much experience with Isis, myself so I can't really comment on that one.
Being remembered by metal fans is still quite a feat says I.
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Old 05-27-2010, 03:49 PM   #265 (permalink)
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I think Queens of the Stone Age's legacy hinges on their next album. They've got lots of big stuff planned for this year (though at the rate they're going, it'll get pushed into next year), such as more Desert Sessions, a re-release, and a new album.

I'm hoping that all the side projects the band members have been in will enhance their new album. Dead Weather, TCV, EODM, and the others are pretty good, but none of it compares to QOTSA.

Point: If the new QOTSA album kills, I definitely think they'll be remembered as one of those great bands from the 00's.
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I think Queens of the Stone Age's legacy hinges on their next album. They've got lots of big stuff planned for this year (though at the rate they're going, it'll get pushed into next year), such as more Desert Sessions, a re-release, and a new album.

I'm hoping that all the side projects the band members have been in will enhance their new album. Dead Weather, TCV, EODM, and the others are pretty good, but none of it compares to QOTSA.

Point: If the new QOTSA album kills, I definitely think they'll be remembered as one of those great bands from the 00's.
Honestly! The Queens of the Stone Age bore the crap out of me, and I hear very little about them. From what I can tell, they have garnered a very commendable amount of respect and a very solid fan base but one of the best bands of the 00's is REALLY pushing it.
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I think bands that we wouldn't think would be remembered, for example (I'm gonna get stoned for saying this.) But Babyshambles - Down in Albion could be a bit of a cult classic in 2035. 30 years after it was made. Or something like that, something we wouldn't expect will be talked about in 25 years.
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Honestly! The Queens of the Stone Age bore the crap out of me, and I hear very little about them. From what I can tell, they have garnered a very commendable amount of respect and a very solid fan base but one of the best bands of the 00's is REALLY pushing it.
Well, they're definitely one of my top bands for the last 10 years.

Really, this is boring?

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