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submitted 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) by _ed@sopuli.xyz to c/classicalbums@sopuli.xyz

I haven't thought about Helmet for a long while, but was recently listening to the Lamb of God covers album, which had an (average) In the Meantime cover. Which made me want to give this a thrash.

Solid all the way though with a good mix of soft and snarling. Followed up by another couple of good albums before they split up for the rest of the 90s.

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*...I’m sure a lot of you didn’t know or had forgotten about Meantime. It’s one of these records that left a blueprint on an entire era, but that was more appreciated by other musicians than it was by audiences. At least from a legacy standpoint. Others came after Helmet and performed more commercial variations on their sound, which eventually lead way to Korn and nu metal. But Meantime will live forever in the hearts of guitar music enthusiasts for its crushing riffs and explosive, never ending anger. *

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[-] PennyRoyal@sh.itjust.works 2 points 1 month ago

Fuck yeah. Aftertaste (best and also worst band/album name combo) was permanently on repeat as a teenager, along with Kerbdog, and I still revisit it every so often even now

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