Delete. Wrong forum. nt

Posted by: Sigmund on 10 January 2007

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Posted on: 10 January 2007 by Guido Fawkes
I thought this was going to be a thread about Silent Front's Delete EP - I wasn't impressed when I heard it on the radio; Silent Front are Phil Mann (guitar/vocals), Russell Whitehorn (bass) and Jim Henken (drums). They sound like Napalm Death without the charm.
Posted on: 10 January 2007 by Gianluigi Mazzorana
Now waiting for Tarquin's speech.
Big Grin
Posted on: 10 January 2007 by Chris Kelly
Great post ROTF!
Posted on: 11 January 2007 by SteveGa
More likely to be about



Atari Tenage Riot - Delete Yourself.
Posted on: 12 January 2007 by pe-zulu
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Originally posted by Sigmund:
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Well, the point of this post is obvious, spot on.
Posted on: 12 January 2007 by SteveGa
So more likely to be



Spot by Spot

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Posted on: 12 January 2007 by Guido Fawkes


Sorry pe-zulu - you're right this thread must be about the album You're Not Alone by top Latvian band Delete. I'm getting on a bit so I'm easily confused - apologies to all Delete fans on the forum.

If you're keen then you can get some mp3s of Delete's music on their site - this is an example.

As it says on the site Detroitas repera Delete debijas albums. Melodisks hip hop. Jaunums Latvijai. Pagaidām iegādājams tikai un vienīgi Internetā.

Not really my kind of music, but got to be worth a listen.
Posted on: 12 January 2007 by Guido Fawkes
Aletrnatively, we may all be wrong and that it is not about Delete at all, but about the Minneapolis improvisational duo Wrong who produced In the Wrong, a densely packed two-disc collection featuring 33 tracks ranging from 42 seconds to nearly ten minutes, a forbidding blast of noise rock. John Vance and Emil Hagstrom's music ranges from atonal noise to free jazz-influenced rhythmic workouts to a few largely electronic pieces.
Posted on: 12 January 2007 by SteveGa
No no no...

It's either about "Control-Alt-Delete Or Continue" by Eddie Florano or more likely given the "."



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I rest my case Smile
Posted on: 12 January 2007 by pe-zulu
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Originally posted by SteveGa:
So more likely to be



Spot by Spot

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Well spotted Steve, you really threw light upon some questions.
Posted on: 12 January 2007 by pe-zulu
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Originally posted by ROTF:


Sorry pe-zulu - you're right this thread must be about the album You're Not Alone by top Latvian band Delete. I'm getting on a bit so I'm easily confused - apologies to all Delete fans on the forum.



No need to apologize ROTF, in this question I prefer ACCEPT to DELETE.
Posted on: 13 January 2007 by SteveGa
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Originally posted by pe-zulu: Well spotted Steve, you really threw light upon some questions.


Big Grin hopefully a little light in a dark corner!
Steve