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Old 11.10.2008, 10:57 AM   #11
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Originally Posted by Dead-Air
Well, be fair, you're posting on a Sonic Youth board right now. Chances are you are a pretty serious fan, and so the influence is rather inevitable. You also play in a guitar band that plays noisy tonal music, so the comparison would be inevitable even if you claimed to hate SY. They are certainly the world's frame of reference for that type of sound, as they have popularized it more than anyone else.
i think thats my point excactly. and im also reffering to our newer material. and SY is definatly an influence. but id like to think thats there is a lot more behind what we do. but poeple hear noisy guitars and think SY, without knowing that they are not the first band to do that...i think thats my point. biut iove been on the phone for the last half hour trying to talk to someone at my cellphone company, and it has become near impossible, so i might be rambling a bit
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