How about that Rich Costey remix? So dope. I'd throw in Ladies and Gentlemen as completely underrated and I'd love to hear them play it live sometime.
left to right: deathco, zac djamoos, craig ismaili, gonz with the hat, me in front with the very apparent dot on my pinegrove shirt, teebs, jordalsh
I'm stoked that hate5six recorded one of the shows. I think he was there the 2nd night? So theres a high quality full set coming our way.
I think it was mentioned already but in case you didn't see it I think you, as another ap oldasshead, would get a kick out of knowing that Anton Djamoos is somewhere behind Zac and Deathco in fact I believe that's part of his jawline in the little triangle of negative space between their heads
Reading through this thread over the past few days has me listening to Thursday for probably the first time in two or three years. (I sort of drifted away from them around the time of ND, as I got into other artists/styles). I actually listened to WATT for the first time yesterday. WATT is very, very good. Working my way through the rest of the discography over the course of the week. This band is so great, and I'm kinda kicking myself for not listening to them in so long.
Unrelated, but I got cotton teeth on cd for cents a few weeks ago. Haven't gotten around to listening to it again yet, but it's cool to see that other people remember them.
The Snake The Cross The Crown are one of the best bands that almost no one listened to, haha. Cotton Teeth is still a favorite of mine. If it had been released just a few years later, or if they had kept going for a few more years, I think it/they would have received a lot more attention. They were just totally out of place in that scene at the time they were operating.