Was 1994-1995 Danzig’s peak
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Was 1994-1995 Danzig’s peak
Just found this https://youtu.be/pzjteI9s_80?si=D9WWuHH8lmYCe55X he sounds pretty good here. What happened after this
Re: Was 1994-1995 Danzig’s peak
What happened? He changed from playing a character to being a cliché, he forgot how to write songs and he sacked the entire band.
Apart from that, not much.
Apart from that, not much.
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Re: Was 1994-1995 Danzig’s peak
Yes, I guess.
Danzig 4 is a great fucking record.
After that, the industrial stuff started to happen, and it just wasn't as good.
However, I will give D credit for trying to change his musical style up a bit. Sometimes that doesn't always work for the rest of the band.
Danzig 4 is a great fucking record.
After that, the industrial stuff started to happen, and it just wasn't as good.
However, I will give D credit for trying to change his musical style up a bit. Sometimes that doesn't always work for the rest of the band.
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Re: Was 1994-1995 Danzig’s peak
Creative peak was from 1979-1979.
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Re: Was 1994-1995 Danzig’s peak
Over in our little humble hole in the wall on the internet called Electric Eye resides the preeminent Danzig expert. Someone who has engaged in ongoing and in depth studies and this is what he opines on the subject...
Introduction
Hello, dopehead. Yes, thank you for the opportunity. As the preeminent Danzig scholar of the Sludge and Sludge-adjacent boards, I do appreciate it.
Let me just get my briefcase here. We have a bit of work to do.
Danzig's Creative Peak & Official Discography Ranking
To get to the meat of the matter, 1990 was Danzig's creative peak. 1994-1995 was a deep creative dearth for Danzig and only a butthole with his ears up his vagina would say otherwise.
Don't take my word for it. Here's the official discography ranking:
1. Lucifuge: II (1990)
2. Danzig (1988)
3. Deth Red Sabaoth (2010)
4. Circle of Snakes (2004)
5. Blackacidevil (13 track ed. 1996/2000)
6. Satan’s Child: 6:66 (1999)
7. Danzig III: How the Gods Kill (1992)
8. The Lost Tracks of Danzig (2007)
9. 4p (1994)
10. I Lucerferi: 777 (2002)
11. Black Laden Crown (2017)
"Classic Era" Danzig (horse shit)
There's a fake narrative that the "classic era" (1987-1994) was primo Danzig.
The is wrong on multiple counts.
First of all, when people say "classic" they mean the original members. As if Glenn didn't write all the songs. And as if any jackass couldn't play Eerie's bass parts. Even Huey could play that. Nobody likes John Christ's guit playing. Those people were expendable, and Glenn proved that.
He did, he did.
Glenn did.
Obviously, Rick Rubin was far more important to the band than Eerie, John, and Chuck. And when Rubin was no longer hands-on with the production, the product suffered. The first two records were produced by Rubin. Rubin is curiously listed as "executive producer" on albums three and four, and Glenn has a production credit on those albums. It's not a coincidence that's when things went bad; those albums sound like shit. Danzig benefited greatly from Rubin's creative input.
Thus, if there is a true classic era of Danzig, it is the Rubin era which was the first two albums.
Incorrect Sludge Comments
We have people commenting on Danzig's creative peak who clearly haven’t even heard the entire discography, much less ranked it.
Glenn "sacked the entire band." - GoodJudge
This is incorrect. They quit. Read Eerie's book.
"Danzig 4 is a great fucking record. After that, the industrial stuff started to happen." - TravisBicklesMohawk
This is top of the retartet comments list. The industrial influence began with 4P.
"Cantspeak" was the lead single.
How do you on the one hand say 4P is great and on the other hand prove you've never listened to it?
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Introduction
Hello, dopehead. Yes, thank you for the opportunity. As the preeminent Danzig scholar of the Sludge and Sludge-adjacent boards, I do appreciate it.
Let me just get my briefcase here. We have a bit of work to do.
Danzig's Creative Peak & Official Discography Ranking
To get to the meat of the matter, 1990 was Danzig's creative peak. 1994-1995 was a deep creative dearth for Danzig and only a butthole with his ears up his vagina would say otherwise.
Don't take my word for it. Here's the official discography ranking:
1. Lucifuge: II (1990)
2. Danzig (1988)
3. Deth Red Sabaoth (2010)
4. Circle of Snakes (2004)
5. Blackacidevil (13 track ed. 1996/2000)
6. Satan’s Child: 6:66 (1999)
7. Danzig III: How the Gods Kill (1992)
8. The Lost Tracks of Danzig (2007)
9. 4p (1994)
10. I Lucerferi: 777 (2002)
11. Black Laden Crown (2017)
"Classic Era" Danzig (horse shit)
There's a fake narrative that the "classic era" (1987-1994) was primo Danzig.
The is wrong on multiple counts.
First of all, when people say "classic" they mean the original members. As if Glenn didn't write all the songs. And as if any jackass couldn't play Eerie's bass parts. Even Huey could play that. Nobody likes John Christ's guit playing. Those people were expendable, and Glenn proved that.
He did, he did.
Glenn did.
Obviously, Rick Rubin was far more important to the band than Eerie, John, and Chuck. And when Rubin was no longer hands-on with the production, the product suffered. The first two records were produced by Rubin. Rubin is curiously listed as "executive producer" on albums three and four, and Glenn has a production credit on those albums. It's not a coincidence that's when things went bad; those albums sound like shit. Danzig benefited greatly from Rubin's creative input.
Thus, if there is a true classic era of Danzig, it is the Rubin era which was the first two albums.
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We have people commenting on Danzig's creative peak who clearly haven’t even heard the entire discography, much less ranked it.
Glenn "sacked the entire band." - GoodJudge
This is incorrect. They quit. Read Eerie's book.
"Danzig 4 is a great fucking record. After that, the industrial stuff started to happen." - TravisBicklesMohawk
This is top of the retartet comments list. The industrial influence began with 4P.
"Cantspeak" was the lead single.
How do you on the one hand say 4P is great and on the other hand prove you've never listened to it?
Preeminent Danzig Scholar Q&A
I will now open the forum for questions.
The Nobleman
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Re: Was 1994-1995 Danzig’s peak
Haha! That guy, whoever he is, called you "dopehead"!
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Re: Was 1994-1995 Danzig’s peak
First four Danzig albums are massively better than everything that came later. There's very little filler on those albums, and tons of amazing songs.
I put a YouTube Music playlist together of the best from Blackaciddevil onward. I uploaded the albums that aren't available. There's some good stuff, but there's really very little that even comes close to the best on those first 4 albums.
I put a YouTube Music playlist together of the best from Blackaciddevil onward. I uploaded the albums that aren't available. There's some good stuff, but there's really very little that even comes close to the best on those first 4 albums.
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Re: Was 1994-1995 Danzig’s peak
Danzig peak was when he showed up at Wilson Theatre 1992 first time I saw him live. Danzig got his goal me showing up
Glad he stopped for me but i was at theatre for White Zombie
Rob got all my money that night - think it was 2 tour shirts and basketball jersey
Danzig > Megadeth Anthrax Slayer combined
Glad he stopped for me but i was at theatre for White Zombie
Rob got all my money that night - think it was 2 tour shirts and basketball jersey
Danzig > Megadeth Anthrax Slayer combined
Jani Lane and Bret Michaels should form a band called "Nelson II"
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Re: Was 1994-1995 Danzig’s peak
Why yes he did. Thrice confirmed...
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Re: Was 1994-1995 Danzig’s peak
Always loved the first 4 Danzig records, but I've also always been in the minority about thinking that 6:66 is and 777 are both solid. Sure, the industrial influence is still there but not as full bore as 5. There are some good songs on both those albums, IMHO.
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Re: Was 1994-1995 Danzig’s peak
I remember flicking through the "Danzig studies" thread on Spooge, or was it very early EE? I also remember that Crat and that other big, coloured font guy on EE are insufferable twats (assuming it's not one person playing two characters), and that one of them thinks Suckshitsu is the greatest ever Iron Maiden album. Which is why I only skim through EE maybe once a month or so to see if there is anything of interest from others that hasn't also turned up here. It's worthwhile for the embedded videos, at least.GreatWhiteSnake wrote: ↑Fri May 10, 2024 3:19 pm Over in our little humble hole in the wall on the internet called Electric Eye resides the preeminent Danzig expert. Someone who has engaged in ongoing and in depth studies and this is what he opines on the subject...
In the interest of fairness though, before posting this I listened to a whole album from the later era, which Crat apparently thinks is just soooo good. I picked Deth Red Sabaoth at random. Oh dear. Some songs are almost unlistenable behind a wall of pinch harmonics - The Revengeful and Rebel Spirits sound like an old house-phone left off the hook at the end of a call. Black Candy and Ju Ju Bone are lyrical embarrassments. Pyre of Souls was just torture to sit through. The only song worthy of a re-listen was Deth Red Moon. I'll stick with the first four, thanks.
OK, they quit because Glenn was an egotistical jerk who screwed them out of their money.GreatWhiteSnake wrote: ↑Fri May 10, 2024 3:19 pm Incorrect Sludge Comments
We have people commenting on Danzig's creative peak who clearly haven’t even heard the entire discography, much less ranked it.
Glenn "sacked the entire band." - GoodJudge
This is incorrect. They quit. Read Eerie's book.
https://www.ultimate-guitar.com/news/ge ... llica.html
https://www.reddit.com/r/Danzig/comment ... _break_up/
It's called constructive dismissal.
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Re: Was 1994-1995 Danzig’s peak
And Thralldemonsweatlive in ‘93 with that classic live version of “Mother”. My first exposure to Danzig as a young lad.EatTheGlass wrote: ↑Fri May 10, 2024 6:11 am NO, 1992 was his peak with 'How the Gods Kill'.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NmApf1xt8Vk
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Re: Was 1994-1995 Danzig’s peak
How can I know if this is really crat when it's not in a big pink fontGreatWhiteSnake wrote: ↑Fri May 10, 2024 3:19 pm Over in our little humble hole in the wall on the internet called Electric Eye resides the preeminent Danzig expert. Someone who has engaged in ongoing and in depth studies and this is what he opines on the subject...
Introduction
Hello, dopehead. Yes, thank you for the opportunity. As the preeminent Danzig scholar of the Sludge and Sludge-adjacent boards, I do appreciate it.
Let me just get my briefcase here. We have a bit of work to do.
Danzig's Creative Peak & Official Discography Ranking
To get to the meat of the matter, 1990 was Danzig's creative peak. 1994-1995 was a deep creative dearth for Danzig and only a butthole with his ears up his vagina would say otherwise.
Don't take my word for it. Here's the official discography ranking:
1. Lucifuge: II (1990)
2. Danzig (1988)
3. Deth Red Sabaoth (2010)
4. Circle of Snakes (2004)
5. Blackacidevil (13 track ed. 1996/2000)
6. Satan’s Child: 6:66 (1999)
7. Danzig III: How the Gods Kill (1992)
8. The Lost Tracks of Danzig (2007)
9. 4p (1994)
10. I Lucerferi: 777 (2002)
11. Black Laden Crown (2017)
"Classic Era" Danzig (horse shit)
There's a fake narrative that the "classic era" (1987-1994) was primo Danzig.
The is wrong on multiple counts.
First of all, when people say "classic" they mean the original members. As if Glenn didn't write all the songs. And as if any jackass couldn't play Eerie's bass parts. Even Huey could play that. Nobody likes John Christ's guit playing. Those people were expendable, and Glenn proved that.
He did, he did.
Glenn did.
Obviously, Rick Rubin was far more important to the band than Eerie, John, and Chuck. And when Rubin was no longer hands-on with the production, the product suffered. The first two records were produced by Rubin. Rubin is curiously listed as "executive producer" on albums three and four, and Glenn has a production credit on those albums. It's not a coincidence that's when things went bad; those albums sound like shit. Danzig benefited greatly from Rubin's creative input.
Thus, if there is a true classic era of Danzig, it is the Rubin era which was the first two albums.
Incorrect Sludge Comments
We have people commenting on Danzig's creative peak who clearly haven’t even heard the entire discography, much less ranked it.
Glenn "sacked the entire band." - GoodJudge
This is incorrect. They quit. Read Eerie's book.
"Danzig 4 is a great fucking record. After that, the industrial stuff started to happen." - TravisBicklesMohawk
This is top of the retartet comments list. The industrial influence began with 4P.
"Cantspeak" was the lead single.
How do you on the one hand say 4P is great and on the other hand prove you've never listened to it?
Preeminent Danzig Scholar Q&A
I will now open the forum for questions.
The Nobleman
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Re: Was 1994-1995 Danzig’s peak
O Hi NeonKnite!! Welcome to my Danzig thread and witness my triumphant return to Sludge!!NeonKnite wrote: ↑Fri May 10, 2024 4:20 pm First four Danzig albums are massively better than everything that came later. There's very little filler on those albums, and tons of amazing songs.
I put a YouTube Music playlist together of the best from Blackaciddevil onward. I uploaded the albums that aren't available. There's some good stuff, but there's really very little that even comes close to the best on those first 4 albums.
I can see you're posting in broad strokes. Let's cut this shit out.
Right now.
What's your Danzig discography ranking? Specifically, where do you rank the blue and the red?
Hurry up.
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Re: Was 1994-1995 Danzig’s peak
Hi LAGlam!!LAglamrocker wrote: ↑Fri May 10, 2024 4:35 pm Danzig peak was when he showed up at Wilson Theatre 1992 first time I saw him live. Danzig got his goal me showing up
Glad he stopped for me but i was at theatre for White Zombie
Rob got all my money that night - think it was 2 tour shirts and basketball jersey
Danzig > Megadeth Anthrax Slayer combined
My first time was well before yours. I was on board the Danzig train from the first album and first saw Danzig in 1990 on the Lucifuge tour with Sound Garden and Warrior Soul opening. Stevie Ray V died earlier that day, but we got to see Danzig!!
You and me, we experienced Danzig together in 2022. You were the hottest bitch in all of San Bernardino County, you were.
You were, you were.
Hot.
Special time in the parking lot afterwards.
You a fawnass bitch.
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Re: Was 1994-1995 Danzig’s peak
Quit actin' like ur too good for it. U signed up there, now start postin'!!GoodJudge wrote: ↑Sat May 11, 2024 5:00 am
I remember flicking through the "Danzig studies" thread on Spooge, or was it very early EE? I also remember that Crat and that other big, coloured font guy on EE are insufferable twats (assuming it's not one person playing two characters), and that one of them thinks Suckshitsu is the greatest ever Iron Maiden album. Which is why I only skim through EE maybe once a month or so to see if there is anything of interest from others that hasn't also turned up here. It's worthwhile for the embedded videos, at least.
Re: Was 1994-1995 Danzig’s peak
The first record probably. The second was one that I was never all that fond of. Danzig III has awesome songs, but they're kinda rudimentary. IV has the tremendous Cantspeak and a few other good songs, but Cantspeak is all I listen to from there. For me, it's one of the best songs of all-time. I bought Blackaciddevil and thought it sucked. Since then I listened to the other new Danzig records when this big fan I know bought them. Never impressed. That first record is probably the best of the lot, though one could make an argument for Danzig III too.
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Re: Was 1994-1995 Danzig’s peak
Hi RaceFan3. Happy Mother's Day!!RaceFan3 wrote: ↑Sat May 11, 2024 4:53 am Always loved the first 4 Danzig records, but I've also always been in the minority about thinking that 6:66 is and 777 are both solid. Sure, the industrial influence is still there but not as full bore as 5. There are some good songs on both those albums, IMHO.
You are in the minority on that opinion is because it's wrong. While they share a similar sound, 6:66 is a decent album, but 777 is a song shithole. Please see the official Danzig discography ranking above.
Plus, III and IV are not good albums, supra.
TY.
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Re: Was 1994-1995 Danzig’s peak
1. Danzig II: Lucifuge
2. Danzig (I would have ranked it first if not for the strange guitar tone). Rubbery or flimsy is the most accurate way I can describe it. It sounds totally weird and not in a good way.
3. Danzig III: How The Gods Kill
4. Danzig 4
5. 6:66 Satans Child
6. I Luciferi
7. Deth Red Sabaoth
8. Blackacidevil
9. Circle Of Snakes
10. Black Laden Crown
I find I Luciferi to be his last decent album. Pretty much everything that came after that is not worth revisiting after the initial listen.
2. Danzig (I would have ranked it first if not for the strange guitar tone). Rubbery or flimsy is the most accurate way I can describe it. It sounds totally weird and not in a good way.
3. Danzig III: How The Gods Kill
4. Danzig 4
5. 6:66 Satans Child
6. I Luciferi
7. Deth Red Sabaoth
8. Blackacidevil
9. Circle Of Snakes
10. Black Laden Crown
I find I Luciferi to be his last decent album. Pretty much everything that came after that is not worth revisiting after the initial listen.
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Re: Was 1994-1995 Danzig’s peak
Danzig's Peak is a movie I'd watch. One continuous shot of Danzig walking around with a scowl on his face grumbling about how he should have had Rob Zombie's career, taking the occasional phone call from Henry Rollins and getting into slap fights with the local cops.
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Re: Was 1994-1995 Danzig’s peak
The fact that there's a MASSIVE drop off from the first four to everything that came after means we don't even have to debate this. It's completely fucking obvious to anyone with a clue.
Regardless of Danzig writing the songs, he didn't write all the guitar parts, and even the ones he did Christ added his style. It just goes to show that chemistry is super important, and when two performers have it like Danzig/Christ did, the whole is greater than the sum of the parts. That should have been respected, it wasn't. The music suffered.
Even on the Samhain stuff and "Lost Tracks of Danzig", the stuff that Christ is on is vastly better than everything else.
Danzig just has a massive ego (no surprise) and he didn't want to admit that Christ (and the other guys to lesser extent) mattered. And didn't wanna share the money more than he had to. Otherwise, maybe he'd have reunited them for the last tour.
Regardless of Danzig writing the songs, he didn't write all the guitar parts, and even the ones he did Christ added his style. It just goes to show that chemistry is super important, and when two performers have it like Danzig/Christ did, the whole is greater than the sum of the parts. That should have been respected, it wasn't. The music suffered.
Even on the Samhain stuff and "Lost Tracks of Danzig", the stuff that Christ is on is vastly better than everything else.
Danzig just has a massive ego (no surprise) and he didn't want to admit that Christ (and the other guys to lesser extent) mattered. And didn't wanna share the money more than he had to. Otherwise, maybe he'd have reunited them for the last tour.
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Re: Was 1994-1995 Danzig’s peak
"Goth Metal Elvis" was going to get tired sooner or later. Rick Rubin losing interest had an impact, Danzig having shot his load creatively had an impact, surely band members leaving had an impact too.
A compilation of the best from the first three albums is all you need.
A compilation of the best from the first three albums is all you need.
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Re: Was 1994-1995 Danzig’s peak
Did you enjoy listening to Danzig more when you were younger and energetic, or do you like those early albums just as much now that you're a fat stupid drunk breitling wearing loser who no one likes?GreatWhiteSnake wrote: ↑Sun May 12, 2024 2:32 pmHi RaceFan3. Happy Mother's Day!!RaceFan3 wrote: ↑Sat May 11, 2024 4:53 am Always loved the first 4 Danzig records, but I've also always been in the minority about thinking that 6:66 is and 777 are both solid. Sure, the industrial influence is still there but not as full bore as 5. There are some good songs on both those albums, IMHO.
You are in the minority on that opinion is because it's wrong. While they share a similar sound, 6:66 is a decent album, but 777 is a song shithole. Please see the official Danzig discography ranking above.
Plus, III and IV are not good albums, supra.
TY.
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Re: Was 1994-1995 Danzig’s peak
Or just the song “Mother.”FreddyFender wrote: ↑Mon May 13, 2024 7:56 am "Goth Metal Elvis" was going to get tired sooner or later. Rick Rubin losing interest had an impact, Danzig having shot his load creatively had an impact, surely band members leaving had an impact too.
A compilation of the best from the first three albums is all you need.
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FTFYFreddyFender wrote: ↑Mon May 13, 2024 7:56 am A compilation of the best from the first four albums is mostly what you need.
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Wasn't Thrall - Demonsweat Live right around then too? Right before III? The live version of Mother was their biggest MTV hit.EatTheGlass wrote: ↑Fri May 10, 2024 6:11 am NO, 1992 was his peak with 'How the Gods Kill'.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NmApf1xt8Vk