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Gandhi

Essentially a repost of my original Gandhi post from August 2004. A comment on a recent podcast post asked if I had any additional Gandhi tracks, the answer to which is “yes”. Short primer - Gandhi was the Page Hamilton project from 2002-2003 who recorded this 5 track demo. “Enemies” and “Everyone Loves You” ended up on Helmet’s 2004 Size Matters album, while “Money Shot” was later released on the 2006 Helmet release Monochrome. I prefer these versions to the Helmet ones, but I’ll still take Strap It On any day.

Gandhi - Everybody Loves You.mp3
Gandhi - Just Like Me.mp3
Gandhi - Money Shot.mp3
Gandhi - Enemies.mp3
Gandhi - Blacklight.mp3

I’m hoping to find some time next week to get some new (i.e. not reposted) posts up. Shit’s been crazy, here’s one reason why

9 Comments so far

  1. Peter Davis April 14th, 2007 5:34 am

    Congrats on MJ. Solid excuse to yank everyone’s change. Kind of figured you were rolling like that. Now them, don’t go introducing pogs into the household.

  2. Joe Stumble April 14th, 2007 8:35 am

    Congrats man….check out Last Days for a tribute to the new little Skull Baby!

  3. Johnny Reno April 14th, 2007 7:31 pm

    Thanks so much for posting this. You’re the TOPS.

  4. The PrisonShip something i earned today « April 16th, 2007 3:38 pm

    […] we’ve discussed helmet previously, so i thought i’d hip you to this rad set of page hamilton demos from his Gandhi project. these’re hosted by something i learned today, an amazing place to be for any and all hardcorists. note that the podcasts are just exactly perfect soundtracks to the 1985-1995 kind of mood i’ve been in for the last 18 hours. Posted in Uncategorized. […]

  5. Javi April 20th, 2007 7:38 am

    Congrats, Eric! Yer baby seems so cute!
    Later Helmet, and this Page Hamilton side project, never hooked me the way Strap (Hate Rock at its finest) and Meantime(the ultimate and only Nu-metal worthwile release) did.

  6. Anonymous May 14th, 2007 1:29 am

    nu metal? wat the fuck are you on about. Javi?
    Nice one for posting this :)

  7. Javi May 14th, 2007 3:39 am

    Well, not Nu Metal in the limp bizkit sense, of course; I would never like a thing like that. But I’m sure that those massive riffs thrown with mathematical precission had a huge influence in Alt Metal, nu metal or whatever (as the quiet/loud dynamics of Nirvana or the Pixies did).

  8. Vince May 19th, 2007 3:50 pm

    Congradulations Mister,

    Thank you also for the blog, great stuff meng!!!

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