FormerLurker wrote:Jesus, the last time the Misfits had a competent drummer it was 1978 or some shit. Not sure how I feel about this.
BAIN wrote:where the hell is Robo or even Chuck Biscuits?
captain2man wrote:BAIN wrote:where the hell is Robo or even Chuck Biscuits?
Chuck Biscuits = has he done anything since '99? (Social Distortion era)
Gary wrote:
SamDBL wrote:While the 'original' vibe would be quite a bit cooler with Robo, I am not sure why this guy gets the accolades that he does. Besides the fact that he was in two legendary bands, he was a pretty horrible drummer (definitely the worst drummer Black Flag ever had besides the homeless/shoeless guy). Plus I met him once, and he was kind of a dick. Lombardo is a hundred times the drummer he is.
SamDBL wrote:This might have something to do with me thinking damaged is a really over rated album. I like all the other versions of those songs so much better. The first full length is just about my least favorite bf release. Blasphemy, i know.
Lombardo has plenty of punk cred. I'm sure he'll know enough to tone it down to suit the style. It's not like they're getting someone totally unfamiliar with the band or genre. Slayer have always cited old punk bands as influences almost more than metal bands. People have always ragged on the misfits for not knowing how to play. At least well get to finally hear them with one competent member. And of all the 'definitive' members, the drummer for the misfits is the most easily switched out, IMO.
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