Transform also was pretty good and if only it had come out when Anyone for Doomsday was supposed to come out, they probably would've had a different career trajectory
I don't know, I wish they had released Anyone For Doomsday and just stuck with the sci-fi metal shtick. I mean, the lead singer of Powerman 5000's big brother is Rob Zombie and he's been milking the horror shtick for decades. Powerman 5000 could've done the same thing for sci-fi. But I guess it wasn't meant to be.
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tedmustard@lemmy.world · 5 pts · 2y
This song was mind blowing in 1999. This album holds up still, absolutely bangs from top to bottom.
Hammerjack@lemdro.id · 3 pts · 2y
Agreed. 'Tonight The Stars Revolt!' and 'Anyone For Doomsday?' were peak Powerman 5000 albums. They were awesome.
tedmustard@lemmy.world · 2 pts · 2y
Transform also was pretty good and if only it had come out when Anyone for Doomsday was supposed to come out, they probably would've had a different career trajectory
Hammerjack@lemdro.id · 3 pts · 2y
I don't know, I wish they had released Anyone For Doomsday and just stuck with the sci-fi metal shtick. I mean, the lead singer of Powerman 5000's big brother is Rob Zombie and he's been milking the horror shtick for decades. Powerman 5000 could've done the same thing for sci-fi. But I guess it wasn't meant to be.
tedmustard@lemmy.world · 2 pts · 2y
For sure, leaning into something would've worked. IMHO a group that probably didn't get the chance to show their full potential, either way
MJKee9@lemmy.world · 2 pts · 2y
Saw these guys with Sevendust around 2001. Guy in the mosh pit dislocated my jaw. Fun times.