scummy
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Post by scummy on Jan 28, 2006 19:17:34 GMT 1
Stupdest thread ever but I am drunk so I don't care yee-fucking-haw!, and I just got to know! I always try every now and then to listen to somthing new, so I wa fingering through the V.A.-box (cause I think a V.A. album is the best way to discover otherbands) at my local record store and saw Molten Universe. Now I must have been drunk cause I swear the only readson I bought it was cause of the naked chick . Well the rest is self explanatory. You guys toitaly rawk seing you finaly liev was top.(period) So how did you get to knwo them?
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Post by Friedope on Jan 30, 2006 19:02:27 GMT 1
I won in a draw for a signed Unida/Dozer-split-LP. I thought Dozer had the better songs on that so I bought everything else afterwards starting with ITTOAC. What I really like about the Split-LP is that there's this tiny picture of the band. It's hilarious - they look like 14-year old schoolboys.
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Post by tossom on Jan 31, 2006 16:28:33 GMT 1
I first heard Dozer in 2003 when they and Spiritu were supporting Clutch and Spiritual Beggars at the Cathouse in Glasgow, was mightily impressed - I dragged as many people as I could to their next gig. Needless to say, those who were dragged along left the gig thoroughly impressed. A friend who works in Merchant City Music said Dozer were talk of the guitar dept after the Mastodon support slot!
The only album I've got my hands on so far is Call it Conspiracy, which may have been bought along with my Dozer t-shirt after the first gig ;D
Please come back to Glasgow (or anywhere in Scotland really) soon guys, I need a new t-shirt!
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Post by Max on Feb 7, 2006 13:28:05 GMT 1
The first time I heard Dozer, hmm it was in the Zanzibar in Strasbourg, fucking great show!
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Post by S on Feb 8, 2006 18:51:39 GMT 1
I was checking through the vinyls att Sound Pollution and sav this orange thingy for 15 sek and bought it.
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Post by FollowHimToTheEndOfTheDesert on Feb 23, 2006 10:19:20 GMT 1
It was 1997.... That´s when I first moved my head slowly but roughly to the sound of "Typhoon" on the Nerve CD... Great times, almost 10 years ago. "Typhoon Become My Friend..."
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scummy
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Post by scummy on Feb 27, 2006 20:39:17 GMT 1
Dozer/Unida split ?? where can I get one
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Post by TommiDozer on Feb 28, 2006 20:36:52 GMT 1
Hey Scummy! You can buy the Unida/Dozer split cd from us...check the store section on our webpage. Rock!
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trim
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Post by trim on Apr 13, 2006 18:55:05 GMT 1
Sadly - i remember seeing Kerrang gave Call it Conspiracy 4K's i saw it in Virgin and bought it on a whim - now its one of my top 5 favourite albums...
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Post by corneauBelguim on May 7, 2006 1:15:55 GMT 1
whell i got the split cd with unida first,and from then on a hade to get my hands on all the cd's they got. unfortunetly i can't get the cd ;In the tail of a comet.damnet. so i'ff enyone could help me it would make my year!!!
and why;because there like the best band i know,and i like to think i know allot of bands.
so dozer thank you for youre music!!! ;D
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Post by FollowHimToTheEndOfTheDesert on Jun 8, 2006 10:54:52 GMT 1
I wanted In The Tail Of A Comet To, but Tommi was like; Nooooooo.
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Post by Gilbert on Jun 23, 2006 22:18:18 GMT 1
I first saw them supporting Mastodon in Exeter, UK and prefered them to Mastodon I brought Call It Conspiracy at the gig, and recently got through the eyes. They are now one of my favourite bands and i'm waiting for them to come back to the UK
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Post by thelunaticfringe on Sept 13, 2006 15:55:21 GMT 1
stonerrock.com
Pure awesomeness
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Post by Heldriver on Sept 27, 2006 16:57:45 GMT 1
When they played in my hometown of Reykjavík, Iceland. I had never heared a single Dozer song before, but I still remembered most of the songs when I heared CALL IT CONSPIRACY a few months later. They played with on of my favourite bands, an Icelandic stoner band called Brain Police, who are usually KILLER live, and this was no exeption. But FUCKING HELL, Dozer totally buried them, it should have been impossible, but they did! Today Dozer is defenatly one of my top 5 fave bands.
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Post by thelunaticfringe on Feb 6, 2007 21:41:17 GMT 1
via the net. looked on stonerrock.com for a listen. totally hooked now, just wish they were playin the roadburn festival in april
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