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Tag Archives: Amoeba Music

KoRn’s Jonathan Davis takes part in Amoeba Music’s “What’s In My Bag’ series

Posted by on September 5, 2018

KoRn vocalist Jonathan Davis has participated in Amoeba Music’s What’s In My Bag? Series. The singer shared a few surprises in his shopping bag that ranged from Mickey Mouse, Peter Gabriel to Nine Inch Nails, and more. Watch his selections in the below video:

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Mayhem’s Necrobutcher takes part in Amoeba’s ‘What’s In My Bag?’ series

Posted by on June 5, 2018

Mayhem bassist Jørn “Necrobutcher” Stubberud has participated in the Amoeba Music What’s In My Bag? Series. These videos are always fun to watch especially from their surprising selection. While we would expect to see Necrobutcher grab a few black metal or even obscure or ambient choices, he took a lighter tack, picking up releases from […]

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At The Drive-In’s Cedric Bixler-Zavala shares what’s in his bag at Amoeba Music

Posted by on October 24, 2017

At The Drive-In vocalist, Cedric Bixler-Zavala has recently participated in Amoeba Music’s What’s In My Bag? Series. The video reveals his eclectic taste in music, which makes us understand why the group always had a unique style. Cedric picked up a handful of records that included Cluster, Syd Barrett, Chris Bell, Flamin’ Groovies, John Carpenter’s […]

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Nails’ Todd Jones reveals what’s in his bag at Amoeba Music

Posted by on October 4, 2017

Nails singer/guitarist Todd Jones recently participated in Amoeba Music series, “What’s in My Bag?” His selection included selections from Voivod, Nergal’s (Behemoth) Me and That Man project, Portishead’s Dummy, and more. Check out the clip below:

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Warbringer’s John Kevill believes there’s only seven subgenres in metal, according to new Amoeba Music video

Posted by on August 9, 2017

Warbringer recently participated in Amoeba Music’s What’s In My Bag? series. Members John Kevill (vocals), Carlos Cruz (drummer) and Adam Carroll (guitarist) shared items ranging from Bruce Lee’s Enter the Dragon, a Venom mug in hopes it would get a bold flavor out of coffee, Exmortus’ latest album Ride Forth, Darkthrone, the Beach Boys, and […]

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Deafheaven’s George Clarke and Kerry McCoy share what’s in their bag at Amoeba music

Posted by on July 11, 2017

The Amoeba Music series, “What’s In My Bag?” returns with the new episode featuring Deafheaven’s George Clarke and Kerry McCoy. The two share their eccentric collection consisting of Britpop, shoegaze, industrial to autobiographies, Morrissey, Alcest, Crowbar, Oasis and more. Check out the video below and find out their diverse mix of music and movies, then […]

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Melvins purchase The Mickey Mouse Club and more at Amoeba Music

Posted by on June 1, 2017

Over the last few months, we have seen what’s in Pentagram’s Bobby Liebling, Metallica’s Lars Ulrich, and Behemoth’s Nergal’s bag in Amoeba Music series, “What’s In My Bag?” In a new episode, we get to see what the Melvin’s purchased. Every item they picked will surprise you including pieces from the Rolling Stones, Miles Davis, […]

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See what’s in Pentagram frontman Bobby Liebling’s bag at Amoeba Music

Posted by on April 18, 2017

Pentagram frontman Bobby Liebling recently participated in the Amoeba Music What’s In My Bag? Series. He was seen at the San Francisco, CA location and the doom icon shared his favorite artists and revealed loving the color pink. It starts off with a Johnny Thunders and the Heartbreakers live record and later admitted UFO is […]

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Death takes a holiday in Mastodon’s hysterical “Show Yourself” video; band playing Kimmel

Posted by on March 16, 2017

Mastodon suggested things wouldn’t end well for them in the video for “Show Yourself.” In the just-released video, they indeed don’t, but that’s not Death’s fault. In the video, a very Glengarry Glen Ross boss reminds Death, who’s having a bad day at the office, that he needs to kill more, and a lottery finds Mastodon […]

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Amoeba asks what’s in Lars Ulrich’s bag

Posted by on January 31, 2017

Remember independent record stores? There’s not that many left, but California chain Amoeba Music is one of the great ones, and they’re still flourishing. One of the things that keeps them vital is that they promote themselves, like their “What’s In My Bag?” series, in which musicians pick out music, books, and more from the store […]

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