JesseJames wrote: before Korn. All I am saying is that they exploded after Korn.
and thats fine. but thats his opinion, long4... as for using the discontinuation as information to back you up.. well when did korn start? in 92-93? if companies were jumping on this bandwagon, why would ibanez cancel production on their big 7 string in 95? it just doesnt add up. the only thing i'm trying to say is that i can't agree with someone who says that korn was the one band to make sevens popular/mass produced.
and that's just my opinion. if you disagree with it, cool. let's get more into it.
[quote="Brandon"] there are weirdos on the net. [/quote]
JesseJames wrote: before Korn. All I am saying is that they exploded after Korn.
and thats fine. but thats his opinion, long4... as for using the discontinuation as information to back you up.. well when did korn start? in 92-93? if companies were jumping on this bandwagon, why would ibanez cancel production on their big 7 string in 95? it just doesnt add up. the only thing i'm trying to say is that i can't agree with someone who says that korn was the one band to make sevens popular/mass produced.
and that's just my opinion. if you disagree with it, cool. let's get more into it.
JesseJames wrote: before Korn. All I am saying is that they exploded after Korn.
and thats fine. but thats his opinion, long4... as for using the discontinuation as information to back you up.. well when did korn start? in 92-93? if companies were jumping on this bandwagon, why would ibanez cancel production on their big 7 string in 95? it just doesnt add up. the only thing i'm trying to say is that i can't agree with someone who says that korn was the one band to make sevens popular/mass produced.
and that's just my opinion. if you disagree with it, cool. let's get more into it.
Uh....because korn's album was big in 96?
Are you really being this void? Is this a joke?
according to wikipedia, the self titled release was when they got signed, in 94. both albums went 2x platinum.
yes, JJ its a joke. i'm done arguing it.
[quote="Brandon"] there are weirdos on the net. [/quote]
JesseJames wrote: before Korn. All I am saying is that they exploded after Korn.
and thats fine. but thats his opinion, long4... as for using the discontinuation as information to back you up.. well when did korn start? in 92-93? if companies were jumping on this bandwagon, why would ibanez cancel production on their big 7 string in 95? it just doesnt add up. the only thing i'm trying to say is that i can't agree with someone who says that korn was the one band to make sevens popular/mass produced.
and that's just my opinion. if you disagree with it, cool. let's get more into it.
Uh....because korn's album was big in 96?
Are you really being this void? Is this a joke?
according to wikipedia, the self titled release was when they got signed, in 94. both albums went 2x platinum.
And the album didn't gain success until 95/96, and while it got Korn notoriety, 1998's Follow the Leader is well regarded as their commercial break-through
BREATH HOLD!
"And if I leave you, let me leave you entirely un-enthralled. That way, if you remember me years later, it's for good cause and not something completely forced. When I walk that door, I pray for a collective yawn."
JesseJames wrote: before Korn. All I am saying is that they exploded after Korn.
and thats fine. but thats his opinion, long4... as for using the discontinuation as information to back you up.. well when did korn start? in 92-93? if companies were jumping on this bandwagon, why would ibanez cancel production on their big 7 string in 95? it just doesnt add up. the only thing i'm trying to say is that i can't agree with someone who says that korn was the one band to make sevens popular/mass produced.
and that's just my opinion. if you disagree with it, cool. let's get more into it.
Uh....because korn's album was big in 96?
Are you really being this void? Is this a joke?
according to wikipedia, the self titled release was when they got signed, in 94. both albums went 2x platinum.
And the album didn't gain success until 95/96, and while it got Korn notoriety, 1998's Follow the Leader is well regarded as their commercial break-through
Exactly, it's not like they released to instant success.
Isn't the argument for/against extended range guitars dead yet? I mean, come on. Who gets pissy about a 5 or 6 string bass? A drumkit with a 2nd bass drum? Who cares who popularized it? Guitars with different amounts of strings have existed since guitars were invented.
The Doctor wrote:Isn't the argument for/against extended range guitars dead yet? I mean, come on. Who gets pissy about a 5 or 6 string bass? A drumkit with a 2nd bass drum? Who cares who popularized it? Guitars with different amounts of strings have existed since guitars were invented.
If you don't like A#, don't fucking tune to it.
FUCK!
Fuck you dude, my piano has 100 keys and I can play melodies only dogs can hear.
Izzy: do you realize how broad "environmental science" is?
Izzy: it's like going to school for history
Izzy: well, more useful than that
Izzy: but an expert on the civil war won't know jackshit on uhh
Izzy: something that isnt the civil war
anyone who's saying korn's not the reason for 7 strings getting big is being too literal and contrarian for their own good. get real. they invented/made popular/grew/whatever/... that sound. when what record hit what level compared to x sales of x guitar is argumentative nebulous crap that wouldn't prove or disprove much either way.
everyone over 28 knows it was shoots and ladders in 93..and metal got tuned lower and lower ever since.
stoic wrote:anyone who's saying korn's not the reason for 7 strings getting big is being too literal and contrarian for their own good. get real. they invented/made popular/grew/whatever/... that sound. when what record hit what level compared to x sales of x guitar is argumentative nebulous crap that wouldn't prove or disprove much either way.
everyone over 28 knows it was shoots and ladders in 93..and metal got tuned lower and lower ever since.
the arguments actually been over for a few months, but good bump.
[quote="Brandon"] there are weirdos on the net. [/quote]
Hunter/Killer wrote:Stoic, America's solution to the question no one asked.
Why do you always have to get your panties in know with every post. Why couldn't you just stay away from the board.
what'd you fuckin try saying to me you whiny faggot zero? quit fishing for back pats with that faggot canuck talk and keep your eyes in your own fuckin reply box, motherfucker.
ha. jk. dude..don't worry. won't be here long. got a little down time's all.
stoic wrote:anyone who's saying korn's not the reason for 7 strings getting big is being too literal and contrarian for their own good. get real. they invented/made popular/grew/whatever/... that sound. when what record hit what level compared to x sales of x guitar is argumentative nebulous crap that wouldn't prove or disprove much either way.
everyone over 28 knows it was shoots and ladders in 93..and metal got tuned lower and lower ever since.
the arguments actually been over for a few months, but good bump.