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Barely makes a difference, tried it.



I had lower back issues throughout my adolescence and they're still ongoing. But neck/shoulder problem is such that I actually miss the days where I'd cry myself to sleep due to pain my lower back caused. (That happened once or twice, yes)

Do you have hypermobile joints, Flash? Double-jointed elbows or thumbs?
 
I've had similar problems, Flash, although yours sound more extreme. Used to be back pain and went over into the shoulders, neck and head over time.
 
So, does anyone want to guess who does the backing vocals on this track? If you know, please don't say I'm trying to see if folk can guess by listening. He sings the last few words in each if the second part of the verses and the "I am...." in the chorus.


I'll give you a clue, he's English. Skip forward to 2:29 to hear one of his legendary screams.

Personally, I think this is quite easy.
 
So, does anyone want to guess who does the backing vocals on this track? If you know, please don't say I'm trying to see if folk can guess by listening. He sings the last few words in each if the second part of the verses and the "I am...." in the chorus.


I'll give you a clue, he's English. Skip forward to 2:29 to hear one of his legendary screams.

Personally, I think this is quite easy.
I can't figure it out.
 
So, does anyone want to guess who does the backing vocals on this track? If you know, please don't say I'm trying to see if folk can guess by listening. He sings the last few words in each if the second part of the verses and the "I am...." in the chorus.


I'll give you a clue, he's English. Skip forward to 2:29 to hear one of his legendary screams.

Personally, I think this is quite easy.

I know the answer, but I knew it without listening to it...:)
 
Scott Ian on this:

“So, she arranged a dinner for the four of us,” Ian writes in ‘I’m the Man,’ due Oct. 14 via Da Capo Press. “There I was with the lead singer of the band whose guitarist inspired me to pick up my first guitar, drinking bottles of wine and laughing. We were there for about four hours, and ****** told us amazing stories about the ***. Then we started talking about Anthrax, and he volunteers to do guest vocals. I didn’t even have to ask him.”
 
The only three letter band names I can think of are The Jam and The Who. But since neither Paul Weller or Roger Daltrey are "as famous" as Freddie fucking Mercury or I'm-so-famous-I-only-have-one-name Lemmy, I dunno...
 
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