Thursday, April 2, 2026

NOISEKILLR - NK/CD - Noisekillr Ain't Rock N Roll Pollution - NOISEKILLR 40,MVMT 92


 
                                                

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Ever since AC/DC's ,"Back In Black" LP was released,I have not given in to the imposter Brian Johnson,him being a 4th rate,bottom rung imitator,of one of the greatest lead vocalists ,and front men in the history of rock music,Bon Scott! I could never get into them after Bon died,and felt the band were traitors to Bon ,by continuing on with a lame impression of their former singer/songwriter.I've heard all the post-Bon LPs thru my life,endlessly,and heard their latest and all that.It just never will achieve the heights they once did,pre-Back In Black. I know this might sound blasphemous to many,this LP is surely the favorite of many rock n roll fans,and ac/dc fans alike,and I will agree at least Angus and Malcolm kept the same sound with their riffs,but the vocals are beyond terrible ,in my opinion,there is no replacement for Bon Scott...... the follow up LP after his death,should have been a noise album,so I have decided to remix a couple songs from back in black,on my NK/CD (Noisekillr Compact Disc....one day soon!!) and I may do more in the future,as all the LPs following this,deserve the same treatment.and I do this in memory and in honor of Bon Scott,he deserved better than his untimely death and being replaced with a crud shrieker.I once met Brian Johnson down at Ft. Myers beach ,in a bar,by himself,with his dumb hat,drinking away.Also went on a mission once,with a friend, to bring Cliff Williams,bassist for ac/dc ,an eightball of coke to his house.AC/DC bassist Cliff Williams moved to Fort Myers, Florida, in 1986, suggested by bandmate Brian Johnson who lived nearby. While not a band recording hub, members used local facilities like Unity Gain Studio (est. 1989). Williams lived in the area for decades, selling a mansion in 2015.
Cliff Williams moved to Fort Myers in 1986 with his family. He continued to live there part-time for many years, selling a Gulf Harbor waterfront home in 2015.
While not the primary location for major album recordings, local Southwest Florida studios like Unity Gain hosted members of AC/DC.
Brian Johnson lived in nearby Sarasota, and the area remained a home base for members in the region.
So my stomping grounds were sallied by the likes of Brian Johnson,pretty funny,right?? Anyways,all these years later,and I did what always should have been done,A REMIX!!!! A NOISE REMIX!!!
 

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released April 2, 2026

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