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How did you discover Crashdïet?
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I can tell my store but it would take like an hour to write, and i have really no energy to do that, instead im just listening to them

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On youtube, listenin to Riot and Queen on repeat....
Listen to an album from a band you've never heard of every day, get enlightened!

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I searched and searched but later forgot about it.
Later, I started to listen to Mötley Crüe and Hanoi Rocks... that was in 2008. I found them one day, in the related videos on youtube and was so happy I found them after all

I first bought TUR because RIS was out on amazon at the time.
it was destiny.
Although, my really true discovery might be when I first saw them live.
I know it sounds soooo pathetic, but this is was happened:
I felt like the new year would be totally different, and that on new years Eve i would start to totally change my life.
I fekt like seeing a band, on my own and all alone. Live music always is so magic... Crashdiet played, in another country and i thought this is what I'm looking for.
www.crashdiet.org/index.php/pres ... gen-review
I was afraid as never before, and I probably froze more than ever before but I did it and after that I wanted to make the german streetteam.
Nice story huh....
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Marmetal wrote: Interesting topic and to be honest I don't really remember how I discovered CRASHDÏET
. But I think it could be because of Last.fm and its recommendations although I'm not totally sure about that. Or because of some online friends
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Last.fm recommendations are a god send.
Thinking about it, that's probably exactly where I found out about them.
I just wish It had happened much MUCH earlier. Can't believe I was missing out for so so long

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and i just began to lisen to the rest after that =)
It´s hard to light a candle, its easy to curse the dark instead!
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XiLaii wrote:
Marmetal wrote: Interesting topic and to be honest I don't really remember how I discovered CRASHDÏET
. But I think it could be because of Last.fm and its recommendations although I'm not totally sure about that. Or because of some online friends
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Last.fm recommendations are a god send.
So true, I discovered many great bands because of it actually!


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Now to the topic, they way i discovered Crashdïet where through a book, actully it was Nikki Sixxs book, The Heroin Diaries. My friend (now days she's my girlfriend) said that i should try to read it, this happened when I was 15, so I did. And that's when i discovered Glam rock.
When I starting to like band, I got kind of obsessed with them, so the first real band i got obsessed with where Mötley Cruë, and they are still one of the best fucking bands in the world. Motleys songs and particularly The Heroin Diaries have helped me through some real rough times.Well, anyway, the girl who tipped me about this book later find out that we were meant to be more than just friends, today we have been together for almost a year and a half.
Last year Motley was coming to Sweden, so we decided of course to go see them on the Sonisphere festival in Stockholm. The day before this festival, there was a pre-party concert. And the headliners where Crashdïet, that night i got totally blown away by them, I had listened to the GW album a little but not that much. So that day i got obsessed with another band, haha. After that concert i have just listened more and more to Crash, i just wish i'd discovered them earlier.
I don't know so much about the RIS (R.I.P Dave
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Sleaz wrote: Now the only one really impressing me was Mrs V. Viper with her story, haha, i like when there's a real story behind the discover. And the review were awesome!
thank you

yeah I agree with you, as story makes it more magic haha. although you still can recover a band through a simple spotify playlist or something like that, but if you stil remember the exact moment, how you felt like when you heard the first song, than it's amazing. I still know how that guys speakers looked because I stared at them in disbelief haha.
JB should copy his story rum his RIS CD review here, it's amazing aswell.
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In the summer of 2005 I found a review of "Rest In Sleaze" in the german EMP magazine (I have to add that I hadn't had acces to the internet at the time, therefore I couldn't knew what kind of Bands were out there). I thought the title of the record sounded damn cool, because I knew that the music I loved was called "Sleaze Rock". Even more interesting was the fact that the reviewer wrote: "their sound is between Guns N Roses, Skid Row and Motley Crue". So I kept the name of the Band in mind.
In the autumn of 2005 I had the chance to go to the internet in school. So I reminded myself at the Band I wanted to google, so I typed in "Crashdiet". I found the website (the black one with the "go big or go home" banner) and looked at some photos because I couldnt listen to the songs or samples (school). And I was shocked! I thought they looked like girls or gays or whatever, but definately NOT cool! I thought that isn't the way a Rockstar should look like, so I kinda lost interest then...
Later in the spring of 2006 I asked a friend to download some music for me, and I told him he should put everything he could find of the Band "Crashdiet" on the disc aswell. Because I wanted to gave them a try at least. So he did, he downloaded the whole "Rest In Sleaze" for me. The turning point game...
..immediately when I listened to the first chords and screams of "Knokk 'em Down". Goddamn! I could have started to cry! It was soo great! Finally there was a Band at my age which played that kind of music! Finally I had role models, finally I had the power again to become a Rockstar, because these guys showed me that it can work!
Then I googled them again and had to read that the forntman "Dave Lepard" was dead and so was the Band. I was really really dissapointed but I kept listen to this great record over and over again and couldn't believe how good it was.
Thats basically my story. When The Unattractive Revolution came out, I was thrilled at first but the feeling turned more and more into a dissapointment because the Band was very different from the Band I felt in love with. The Band will never be as good for me as they were with Lepard, even though they made a damn good record with "Generation Wild". But the greatness of Dave will be missing forever, his lyrics, his voice... therefore and ONLY therefore is Dave Lepard truly one of my biggest idols.
"So you ask me how it feels to be a stick in the wheel
I tell you honey it feels alright
to be another clog in the wrecking machine
wouldn't even cross my mind"
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Thanx Viper! I will post it here, just gotta find it first (:Mrs V. Viper wrote: JB should copy his story rum his RIS CD review here, it's amazing aswell.
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Well, im going to se them in Stockholm at Cirkus.
Please play "Fear Control". Great fuckin song!
Edit: I am drunk, and this is the first time I write something here. Im swedish and my english may suck, but i dont care. As long as you understand what i am saying. If you´re not? Well, that's your fucking problem.
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"The Rest in Sleaze album means a lot to me, just as it does for many other people and for a whole lotta bands that probably would have been unsigned or rather unknown if it wasn't for Rest in Sleaze. This album opened up my eyes for something I thought no longer existed - hardrockers who looks like hardrockers. Back in 1996, one of the most famous rockbands in the world, Kiss, made a reunion tour with all the originalmembers. I was only 3 years old back then, but the reunion of Kiss was considered to be big news worldwide. I quickly became a Kiss fan, they were the ultimate thing for me, they had awesome songs, they looked cool and they had amazing liveshows. Since that day I was always looking for a band as complete as Kiss, but without result. But one day in 2005, I sat in front of the TV just watching some random shit, and suddenly... in the middle of the commercials I heard a loud and clear falsetto scream! I saw some of the coolest guys ever, flying right through a wall! They wore tights, boots, trashed bandshirts and had long n' teased hair while they walked down the street playing they're new single "Breakin' the Chainz". They were Crash Fuckin' Dïet! Needless to say, I was stunned! This was the greatest thing since I discovered Kiss! And while watching the commercial I couldn't stop thinking "That's how I wanna be when I grow up". When I later bought myself a copy of Rest In Sleaze I was convinced that this was a life-changing record. And from the first second I put it in my stereo I loved it! The songs were just so awesome, not to mention the lyrics were just as awesome aswell! Damn, this album was, is and will always be one of my favorite records. The album is filled with catchy hard rock songs as "Knokk' em Down", "Riot in Everyone", "Queen Obscene" and "Breakin' the Chainz" aswell as midtempo songs like "Out of Line" and "It's a Miracle". But the best thing with this album is that there's not a single weak track on this album. It's pure kickass! If you haven't bought it yet, follow my advice and do it! (NICE FUCKIN' STORY! //LONDON)"
That last little piece always makes me smile like a little girl

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Since when did we say "Jesper"?Marmetal wrote: Cool story Jesper!

Just kiddin' with ya, thanx man (:
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stinky wrote: Edit: I am drunk, and this is the first time I write something here. Im swedish and my english may suck, but i dont care. As long as you understand what i am saying. If you´re not? Well, that's your fucking problem.
HA HA! didnt made a good impression dont ya think?
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Thanx Viper!Mrs V. Viper wrote: it's such a cool story, I wish I had discovered them that way haha.
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But i still listened to them alot
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Let the light bless and
let these words proclaim the blessing.
Let the seal be broken and let the light prevail
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you're welcomejoey_baccardï wrote:
Thanx Viper!Mrs V. Viper wrote: it's such a cool story, I wish I had discovered them that way haha.

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I haven't been a fan of rock so long, about 4 years now. I could listen to it but i wasn't that crazie fan that was obsessed that I am now.
Can't wait to see Crashdïet again in Stockholm in April, im so exicitied already, haha.
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