You, yes you
You, do it again
You, yes you
You, do it again
Whispers in my ear, perverted thoughts I hear
Bondage and isolation, final destination
Depth charge
Depth charge
Depth charge
You, yes you
You, do it again
You, yes you
You, do it again
Weapons of pleasure, weapons of pain
A torment scarfication, a conscious of shame
You, yes you
You, do it again
You, yes you
You, do it again
Depth charge
Depth charge
Depth charge
Depth charge
Depth charge
Depth charge
heh bill actually said something like "yeah one day i went on the internet and everyone was saying fuck FLA they sound like skrillex" hes like "i dont even own a dubstep album so i wasnt sure why"
everyone threw a fit when he added guitars for the same reason... i just keep listening and enjoying the super awesome wicked tunes.
Man, a lot of people are complaining about dubstep. Which is ironic, because dubstep is a slow, soft, mixture of Jamaican Dub and 2-Step Garage which is pretty much the opposite of this.
Reminds me of an updated Equinox, a side project of Bill Leeb which was made in 1998, so yeah dubstep has some roots in drum and bass, and has actually been around a lot longer than people think, it just never broke into the mainstream like it has now. I must say the sound quality of this FLA track has improved by leaps and bounds since Equinox, it would be interesting to hear a remastered Equinox (hint hint).
To be honest, I think the sound is fresh and very much in line with FLA. I love the fact that they aren't doing the same thing over and over. I love this culmination of sounds and styles. Saw them live in NYC last month and they were incredible live. Bill and Rhys are really cool people, they were hanging out with the fans before the show. FLA is a creative and forward moving entity, not to mention a class act.
It's an amazing and such a new dichotomy between the choriographed and perfect planning of classical music and the raw noise of industrial. It's definitely not for everyone, but there is also something special to it.
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Rules (or characterizations) are meant to be broken, especially in art. I too think this is dubstep style, whether or not it is 100% dubstep is not important, it comes from there. And I actually like how FLA uses elements from dubstep and mixes it with all their other sounds.