Quote from: BobbyAxelrod on March 15, 2025, 05:42:15 PM
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Quote from: The Heretic on March 12, 2025, 07:14:18 PMI'm genuinely surprised that they could still draw a crowd after all these years, goes to show you or I'm possibly out of touch.

I regularly listen to them even now. Last album was very good

I really loved Gold Cobra. Lots of absolute bangers on it. I'm really not sure why it isn't more popular. They could've played at least a couple off it.

I'd be very fond of Gold Cobra myself. They really only did anything off 2 albums which is mad. There's even a couple of decent ones on Results May Vary and Still Sucks and as i mentioned, The Unquestionable Truth, and even the debut, and they didn't touch them. Mad setlist when I think of it like that

I gave Gold Cobra 1 listen when it came out and never felt the urge to listen to it again. It's been what, 15 years now? Might give it another gander.

Couple of good tracks off the new album, one or two absolute stinkers though, one slow or clean song with Fred singing (can't remember the name) was one I'd never like to hear again.

I'm surprised they didn't at least play Dad Vibes, that's good craic!

Gold Cobra is indeed a cool album but they took aeons to put it out - that kind of thing had it's 15 minutes by then.

I would've loved that setlist, never cared much for 3 Dollar Bill, and by the time Results May Vary came out I'd moved on from nu metal so I only ever really listened to those two albums

Must give those later albums a go now and see what they're like

Quote from: Trev on March 16, 2025, 11:10:09 AMI would've loved that setlist, never cared much for 3 Dollar Bill, and by the time Results May Vary came out I'd moved on from nu metal so I only ever really listened to those two albums

Must give those later albums a go now and see what they're like

Just put on The Unquestionable Truth and be pleasantly surprised. They actually turn into deftones for the latter half of the first track