![]() On this go around, the Nashville twosome offers up their take of “Hey Man Nice Shot”. I’ve covered releases from Them Fixes here at 50Thirdand3rd in the past and it feels like I’ve watched this band grow with each track they put out. Enter one of my current favorite rock acts, Them Fixes. But where Filter might not be burning up the charts or headlining festivals, their music can live on. ![]() It’s very…90s.įast forward to 2020 and just about every fad from yesteryear has made a comeback in some compacity. Regardless of how you feel about Filter or that song, it doesn’t hold up well these days. But all things must come to an end and once simplified industrials jams were replaced with simplified metal riffs of nu-metal, acts like Filter were left behind. The lyrical content about the public suicide of Pennsylvania of Budd Dwyer coupled with a mechanical-esque pulsing bass riff, “Hey Man Nice Shot” became the band’s signature song. Their breakout single was “Hey Man Nice Shot” in 1995. Knowing all the bells and whistles Reznor utilized, Patrick was able to make Filter a more guitar-driven version of Nine Inch Nails. How 90’s is that?) went out on his own and formed Filter. As part of Nine Inch Nail’s touring band, Richard Patrick (brother of Terminator 2’s Robert Patrick. ![]() But at the very least Nine Inch Nails being 90s darlings allowed for other acts to get in on the action. The big mainstream industrial act was Nine Inch Nails and if we’re being honest, anything good from Trent Reznor was done by Al Jourgensen a decade before. That was in 1993 and pretty much the golden age for industrial bands. I was introduced to Ministry at ten years old and they instantly became one of my favorite bands.
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