All hail Ziltoid!

#146351 by Deathcom7000
Thu Apr 19, 2007 4:04 pm
Those myspace songs are awsome. They were not what I was expecting at all. Especially Hyperdrive. Made me think of Ocean and Synchestra. Wow. It's amazing how fast this album was produced. :shock:

#146352 by Keeker
Thu Apr 19, 2007 4:29 pm
I think Ziltoid and Ming the Merciless went to the same school. :)

#146354 by lethaldoseofhate
Thu Apr 19, 2007 4:34 pm
I just can't get enough of Hyperdrive. It's a beautiful song. It's strange because songs like this don't usually appeal to me as much, but this is my favorite at the moment.

#146357 by djskrimp
Thu Apr 19, 2007 5:04 pm
Keeker wrote:I think Ziltoid and Ming the Merciless went to the same school. :)


Strange, I did hear a bit of the old Queen in there, a little bit....

#146372 by Eyesore
Thu Apr 19, 2007 9:11 pm
JayjayAbnormal wrote:The best? Even better than City? Even self-titled? :P

Yes. I think The New Black is better than City, but not by much.

#146377 by Chris
Thu Apr 19, 2007 10:35 pm
Lolliklauer wrote:For me as someone, who english very goodly speaks and writes, is it always funny, people to see, who are not as good in it. Like Hansi:

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:lol:

"Mc' Hansi's" was already pure German madness, but your entry under "Now Playing" is even better.

What really gives me the creeps: Fifteen years ago, I'd probably have commented on it with a short and simple "Yeah, David rules!"

#146383 by Lolliklauer
Thu Apr 19, 2007 11:48 pm
Chris wrote:What really gives me the creeps: Fifteen years ago, I'd probably have commented on it with a short and simple "Yeah, David rules!"


Yeah! But we don´t have to be ashamed, it must be some kind of a genetic issue.

#146386 by chiller
Fri Apr 20, 2007 12:01 am
These songs are Puppet Metal at it's finest. I really hope that they're still doing a comic book or puppet show to go along with the album.

#146391 by Puzzleface
Fri Apr 20, 2007 12:19 am
Dear God the Ziltoid project is a-fucking-mazing. So far have only heard the three tracks on the MySpace page. I have listened to Hyperdrive 5 times in succession and it is so beautifully heavy. I can't wait until the album is released. Funny how you start to ask youself "What else can Devin do to redefine music?" Yeah well I think I am done being surprised. I'll just accept that with Devin all things are possible.

Cheezy, eh?

#146392 by gurp13
Fri Apr 20, 2007 12:23 am
Okay, first, I fucking dig these songs and I can't wait to buy this album. It is owning me right now. I'm listening to By Your Command...

FETID!

Hilarious.

Anyway, here's something. If Ziltoid is so omniscient that if there were two omniscienceces he would be both, then why didn't he know that the coffee was going to be fetid and just attack us in the first place?

And why does he need to ask if the Planet Smasher is prepared? He should know this shit already.

Or maybe he's not omniscient and he only wants us to believe that because he needs our coffee...

#146393 by Keeker
Fri Apr 20, 2007 12:36 am
djskrimp wrote:
Keeker wrote:I think Ziltoid and Ming the Merciless went to the same school. :)


Strange, I did hear a bit of the old Queen in there, a little bit....

Sorry, I was being more literal than that. Although yes, now you come to mention it, I do hear hints of Queen in some of it. Perhaps that subconsciously influenced my comical thought.

I really meant that Ziltoid's personality and style reminded me of Ming. Both the Max Von Sydow portrayal and the old 1930s series (although probably few here will have seen that. Hilarious stuff).

#146397 by Janne
Fri Apr 20, 2007 1:23 am
Ziltoid reminds me a bit of the Alien boss in "Bad Taste". (Judging from what is heard in "By Your Command"...)

#146413 by Das Schuetzenfest
Fri Apr 20, 2007 4:19 am
Keeker wrote:I really meant that Ziltoid's personality and style reminded me of Ming. Both the Max Von Sydow portrayal and the old 1930s series (although probably few here will have seen that. Hilarious stuff).

Oh, the blessings of YouTube... :wink:

#146421 by Keeker
Fri Apr 20, 2007 5:09 am
Das Schuetzenfest wrote:
Keeker wrote:I really meant that Ziltoid's personality and style reminded me of Ming. Both the Max Von Sydow portrayal and the old 1930s series (although probably few here will have seen that. Hilarious stuff).

Oh, the blessings of YouTube... :wink:

You're kidding! Of course, I then had to go and search for a link to see old Buster Crabbe's carefully coiffed blonde locks and the rocket ships that wobbled about on their wires with a load of sparklers stuck in the back for dramatic effect. I know it was meant to be a ripping yarn back in the day but by the time I saw it as a kid it was just really funny.

Ok, that childhood nostalgia's gone far enough off topic!

#146426 by Chris
Fri Apr 20, 2007 5:33 am
Keeker wrote:Ok, that childhood nostalgia's gone far enough off topic!


Nostalgia? Off topic?? Well, let's see... An argument on how good The New Black is, a discussion about apostrophes (sorry, I mean apostrophe's, of course), honorable mentions of David DaHasselDaHoff and Snap, Mc' Hansi's, and...

Oooooook. You do have a point :lol:

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