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The REAL Reason Acid Bath Are Popular Again…

Coolea | August 4, 2025

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  1. @robwalsh9843

    August 4, 2025 at 12:14 pm

    Acid Bath were a collision of a bunch of different sounds. Extreme metal meets blues rock, psychedelia, goth and stoner rock. They had their own genre, they weren't under any category.
    You could be a fan of Soundgarden and Alice In Chains who might not have liked death metal, but you listen to Acid Bath and you're hooked.

  2. @roguegunfighter9194

    August 4, 2025 at 12:14 pm

    I grew up in the New Orleans area and I remember sneaking into bars to hear them play in the 90s. One time that sticks out to me was at Zeppelin's. My girlfriend and i had sneaked into the bar but was caught and were being thrown out, but Dax came over and told security that I was his little brother (as we vaguely resemble each other) and I was with the band so we were allowed to stay. Killer show!

  3. @dantedarko91

    August 4, 2025 at 12:14 pm

    i originally found acid bath years ago from my uncle who owned some of their music and merch and i immediately noticed jwg art because i did a school report on him and i fell in love with the music ever since

  4. @shanepatterson4471

    August 4, 2025 at 12:14 pm

    Completely Bogus rockumentary!!!! The info about them not signing with road runner due to the scout sleeping during the show is completely bogus. That show was insane and crazy. So crazy someone’s leg was broken. Acidbath scared road runner away. Secondly the guys in AcidBath hated the use of the artwork on “when the kite string pops” this was all rotten doings. Get your facts correct when you talk about a band who’s fans love them to the end of the earth!

  5. @lymb3914

    August 4, 2025 at 12:14 pm

    I first heard of Acid Bath about 15 years ago. I listened to When the Kite String Pops and Paegan Terrorism Tactics on rotation when I wrote my first book.

    At the time, I knew I'd found something special. Dark and graphic and experimental. I figured if the crowd that liked Korn and Linkin Park heard it, they'd be like Jack Daniels drinkers tasting Glenfiddich; they'd realize they'd been wasting time on piss.

    You, reducing that to "lol serial killers innit, cuz they dint get adverts m8," combined with this fucking whiplash editing, like Cocomelon for meme-obsessed preteens, makes me want to vomit into your mouth.

  6. @thex6992

    August 4, 2025 at 12:14 pm

    I feel like dax riggs other projects need more attention and praise too. Agents of oblivion is amazing, endsmouth being a song that sounds almost iconic fitting in so many 2000s movies and like it would be some all time classic in the genere yet it's extremely unknown

  7. @OldManDoom

    August 4, 2025 at 12:14 pm

    It’s because they made good f*cking songs you bunch of gobsmacks

    It isn’t murder porn, it isn’t true crime- it is because they were awesome back in the 90’s and they didn’t stop being awesome.

  8. @michaelfavata2720

    August 4, 2025 at 12:14 pm

    The author is too young to appreciate what a boost Acid bath got from the early early days of internet music downloading on Napster and Limewire. Without Limewire I would never know Acid Bath. I also remember them having Geocities pages devoted to them. They've had a very online following for a long time.

  9. @frizankrizizzo

    August 4, 2025 at 12:14 pm

    because theyre a great band, and despite eveyone's best efforts to continually discredit the next generations taste, younger people found a great band and made them popular again.

  10. @Jim_Beam727

    August 4, 2025 at 12:14 pm

    Never heard any Acid Bath before until they were added to WTR lineup! Definitely an instant favorite sounding unusually familiar for stuff I've never heard..Like Black Sabbath, Deftones, Chris Cornell, and Pantera all combined! 🤘💀🤘

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