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Old 06.24.2008, 09:02 AM   #15
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Originally Posted by demonrail666
Personally I think Eyehategod are one of those bands that transcends any genre they're associated with. I was obsessed with them for about two years and would rarely listen to anything else. I was in a very bad state of mind at the time and actually had to stop listening to them because they reinforced that state of mind to a degree where it was becoming counterproductive. Listening to Crimes Against Skin on a loop is not a healthy way to live your life.

I watched a Pantera DVD the other day and found a similarly obsessive underpinning with their fans too. I'm not a huge Pantera fan myself, but can see how easy it would be for someone to become totally obsessed with them.

pantera's 'far beyond driven' and 'the great southern trendkill' are two of the heaviest records ever to sell a million albums.
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