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stabbim wrote:DarwinNebraska wrote:Todd thinks he's in Megadeth.
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Compared to the version of the band that put out Cornerstone, he is.

DarwinNebraska wrote:stabbim wrote:DarwinNebraska wrote:Todd thinks he's in Megadeth.
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Compared to the version of the band that put out Cornerstone, he is.
Ummmmmm... no.

DarwinNebraska wrote:Todd thinks he's in Megadeth.
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stabbim wrote:DarwinNebraska wrote:Todd thinks he's in Megadeth.
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Compared to the version of the band that put out Cornerstone, he is.
rajah2165 wrote:DarwinNebraska wrote:Todd thinks he's in Megadeth.
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I've never seen a band try so hard to be something aren't..It really is quite pathetic...Oh yeah we are this intense heavy metal band...
No you play a bunch of noise and have 1 good vocalist now.. Noise does not equal rockin..
All this "We are a heavy metal band" crap makes me think they are trying to overcompensate for something...
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That would be the only Styx album to ever receive a Grammy nomination...
Yeah it was horrible.

rajah2165 wrote:stabbim wrote:DarwinNebraska wrote:Todd thinks he's in Megadeth.
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Compared to the version of the band that put out Cornerstone, he is.
That would be the only Styx album to ever receive a Grammy nomination...
Yeah it was horrible.
Grotelul wrote:rajah2165 wrote:stabbim wrote:DarwinNebraska wrote:Todd thinks he's in Megadeth.
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Compared to the version of the band that put out Cornerstone, he is.
That would be the only Styx album to ever receive a Grammy nomination...
Yeah it was horrible.
Do you like every record that is nominated for a Grammy?
blt man wrote:JY has called Styx a "hard rock" band in interviews I have read. That term is open to interpretaion.
froy wrote:Grotelul wrote:rajah2165 wrote:stabbim wrote:DarwinNebraska wrote:Todd thinks he's in Megadeth.
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Compared to the version of the band that put out Cornerstone, he is.
That would be the only Styx album to ever receive a Grammy nomination...
Yeah it was horrible.
Do you like every record that is nominated for a Grammy?
Every Styx cd I do.
blt man wrote:styxfanNH wrote:Still looking for the heavy metal band quote though.
How much free time you got?
Grotelul wrote:froy wrote:Grotelul wrote:rajah2165 wrote:stabbim wrote:DarwinNebraska wrote:Todd thinks he's in Megadeth.
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Compared to the version of the band that put out Cornerstone, he is.
That would be the only Styx album to ever receive a Grammy nomination...
Yeah it was horrible.
Do you like every record that is nominated for a Grammy?
Every Styx cd I do.
My point being..just because it was nominated for a Grammy does not make it a great or good record. Popularity=quality? I think not.
Grotelul wrote:Love the wussy comment.....
From his website...
Look, I'm not thrilled with the length. It's not a matter of 7 songs but rather the length of 50 minutes we have. Come Sail away and Renegade together are almost 20 MINUTES right there. Think about it. Those have to be in the set. This tour is really to get in front of 10,000 plus people who think of Styx as a wussy band and would never spend a penny to see us---and we rock their friggin' heads off in the time we have. There are about 15 shows or so where it's just DL and us, so we'll play longer. When we're on our own we'll play longer but the set length is ALWAYS determined by the buying promoter.
Todd
styxfanNH wrote:blt man wrote:JY has called Styx a "hard rock" band in interviews I have read. That term is open to interpretaion.
I know about the "hard rock" band quote, but it doesn't equate to a Heavy Metal band in any veign as Megadeth.
Still looking for the heavy metal band quote though.

DarwinNebraska wrote:styxfanNH wrote:blt man wrote:JY has called Styx a "hard rock" band in interviews I have read. That term is open to interpretaion.
I know about the "hard rock" band quote, but it doesn't equate to a Heavy Metal band in any veign as Megadeth.
Still looking for the heavy metal band quote though.
Nobody said "heavy metal"... "Megadeth" was used as sarcasm to illustrate the absurdity of the "rock friggen heads off" comment.
It's funny that Todd, a guy that wasn't a part of the significant era of Styx, feels the need to lob grenades at it every chance he gets.
What did Dennis ever do to him, by the way, for the guy to have such obvious disdain for him?
I really think he'd be better served not bashing in the press, after all he is one day he is likely going to find himself playing drums for the guy again... if he is lucky.

JY circa 2005 wrote:That is my goal, to re-establish us as ...a hard rocking bunch of guys that every now and then can have Tommy Shaw sing a sensitive song and people know that we can rock with the very best of them.

rajah2165 wrote:Nix the 6 minutes over the top guitar solos on Renegade and Come Sail Away and then you have room for 2-3 more songs..


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Todd - here is some simple math for you buddy...Nix the 6 minutes over the top guitar solos on Renegade and Come Sail Away and then you have room for 2-3 more songs.
kipthekid wrote:The problem is, the "new Styx" has over-exposed themselves and have dilluted the Styx brand to the point where the "non-fan" views them as a state fair-hopping dinosaur act. If they're happy, that's great - but they have, in my view, besmirched the image of a band that RULED America in the late '70's and early '80's. A gazillion produced live albums, a "what's the point" album of cover tunes, and taking any and all gigs offered to them.
DarwinNebraska wrote:First off, the drastic differences between the Gowan songs vs. the rest of the tracks is startling. You don't hear any similar keys in many of the tunes and then the Gowan tunes start and right away they're piano centric. Were these largely finished songs he had in the can already and just brought to Styx to use? Sure sounds like it to me.
blt man wrote:The problem with Cyclorama for me is that you have 4 writers and 6 singers which makes it difficult to have a consistent sound.

DarwinNebraska wrote:blt man wrote:The problem with Cyclorama for me is that you have 4 writers and 6 singers which makes it difficult to have a consistent sound.
Are you counting Billy Bob Thornton?
That was a *great* idea.
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