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raep wrote:

Maggot Face wrote:

raep wrote:

Maggot Face wrote: I’ll be honest. I’ve gotten a little tired of technical death metal.



everyone knows complex rhythms=good music.



Definitely.

In all seriousness, I’d rather listen to Tchaikovsky than metal.



At this point I’d rather listen to a lot of things than metal.

I’ve been getting into rap lately, different things brought to the table as opposed to just guitars, distortion, drums, the standard metal platter.

Some guys are insane with the rhyme schemes they come up with, and have an entire verse going with one rhyme. It’s pretty impressive, and a nice change of pace from “GOR GOR RAR RAR”.



I honestly like listening to stuff without lyrics. A lot of people I know call themselves music lovers when they concern themselves with the vocals and only the vocals. Pisses me the fuck off. There’s a few other guys there too. Maybe give them some appreciation, not just the lead singer.

Then again, I might be biased. I’m a musician, but not a singer.


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raep wrote: In all actuality, you can find some pretty metal music in video games if you listen closely enough.


You can find good metal anywhere, as with all music lol, metal being released nowadays, even in the underground is very disappointing to me. Very few bands nowadays capture my interest. Metal is dying off. No one will forget those classics though.


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Maggot Face wrote:

raep wrote:

Maggot Face wrote:

raep wrote:

Maggot Face wrote: I’ll be honest. I’ve gotten a little tired of technical death metal.



everyone knows complex rhythms=good music.



Definitely.

In all seriousness, I’d rather listen to Tchaikovsky than metal.



At this point I’d rather listen to a lot of things than metal.

I’ve been getting into rap lately, different things brought to the table as opposed to just guitars, distortion, drums, the standard metal platter.

Some guys are insane with the rhyme schemes they come up with, and have an entire verse going with one rhyme. It’s pretty impressive, and a nice change of pace from “GOR GOR RAR RAR”.



I honestly like listening to stuff without lyrics. A lot of people I know call themselves music lovers when they concern themselves with the vocals and only the vocals. Pisses me the fuck off. There’s a few other guys there too. Maybe give them some appreciation, not just the lead singer.

Then again, I might be biased. I’m a musician, but not a singer.



Well man you’re missin' out. There is some sick as hell rap out there. Some that’s even pretty metal in itself


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raep wrote:

Maggot Face wrote:

raep wrote:

Maggot Face wrote:

raep wrote:

Maggot Face wrote: I’ll be honest. I’ve gotten a little tired of technical death metal.



everyone knows complex rhythms=good music.



Definitely.

In all seriousness, I’d rather listen to Tchaikovsky than metal.



At this point I’d rather listen to a lot of things than metal.

I’ve been getting into rap lately, different things brought to the table as opposed to just guitars, distortion, drums, the standard metal platter.

Some guys are insane with the rhyme schemes they come up with, and have an entire verse going with one rhyme. It’s pretty impressive, and a nice change of pace from “GOR GOR RAR RAR”.



I honestly like listening to stuff without lyrics. A lot of people I know call themselves music lovers when they concern themselves with the vocals and only the vocals. Pisses me the fuck off. There’s a few other guys there too. Maybe give them some appreciation, not just the lead singer.

Then again, I might be biased. I’m a musician, but not a singer.



Well man you’re missin' out. There is some sick as hell rap out there. Some that’s even pretty metal in itself



Oh, that’s not to say that I don’t listen to stuff with lyrics. I just prefer instrumentals.

And I see what you mean there with the rap. I’ve always liked rap.

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raep wrote:

Maggot Face wrote:

raep wrote:

Maggot Face wrote:

raep wrote:

Maggot Face wrote: I’ll be honest. I’ve gotten a little tired of technical death metal.



everyone knows complex rhythms=good music.



Definitely.

In all seriousness, I’d rather listen to Tchaikovsky than metal.



At this point I’d rather listen to a lot of things than metal.

I’ve been getting into rap lately, different things brought to the table as opposed to just guitars, distortion, drums, the standard metal platter.

Some guys are insane with the rhyme schemes they come up with, and have an entire verse going with one rhyme. It’s pretty impressive, and a nice change of pace from “GOR GOR RAR RAR”.



I honestly like listening to stuff without lyrics. A lot of people I know call themselves music lovers when they concern themselves with the vocals and only the vocals. Pisses me the fuck off. There’s a few other guys there too. Maybe give them some appreciation, not just the lead singer.

Then again, I might be biased. I’m a musician, but not a singer.



Well man you’re missin' out. There is some sick as hell rap out there. Some that’s even pretty metal in itself



Rap to me is boring at times, however, some musicians catch my interest like Tupac, Haiku, and Nas. Other than that, rap has never really caught my attention. I tried but it just did not click for me.


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Maggot Face wrote:

raep wrote:

Maggot Face wrote:

raep wrote:

Maggot Face wrote:

raep wrote:

Maggot Face wrote: I’ll be honest. I’ve gotten a little tired of technical death metal.



everyone knows complex rhythms=good music.



Definitely.

In all seriousness, I’d rather listen to Tchaikovsky than metal.



At this point I’d rather listen to a lot of things than metal.

I’ve been getting into rap lately, different things brought to the table as opposed to just guitars, distortion, drums, the standard metal platter.

Some guys are insane with the rhyme schemes they come up with, and have an entire verse going with one rhyme. It’s pretty impressive, and a nice change of pace from “GOR GOR RAR RAR”.



I honestly like listening to stuff without lyrics. A lot of people I know call themselves music lovers when they concern themselves with the vocals and only the vocals. Pisses me the fuck off. There’s a few other guys there too. Maybe give them some appreciation, not just the lead singer.

Then again, I might be biased. I’m a musician, but not a singer.



Well man you’re missin' out. There is some sick as hell rap out there. Some that’s even pretty metal in itself



Oh, that’s not to say that I don’t listen to stuff with lyrics. I just prefer instrumentals.

And I see what you mean there with the rap. I’ve always liked rap.



Yeah, a lot of music elitists give it a hard time for not focusing on the instrumentals as much as they’d like, but there’s some fucking impressive stuff out there. I think one of the coolest rhymes I ever heard was

“we got the ammunition/
to change your condition/
to demolition/
no competition/
our opposition/
all in submission/
you will disappear like I’m a magician/
transition/
straight to the mortician/
for decomposition/
as a new addition/
to the graveyard”

There’s some really great stuff to be said about rap, I don’t know why so many people think it’s either one genre or the other.


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raep wrote:

Maggot Face wrote:

raep wrote:

Maggot Face wrote:

raep wrote:

Maggot Face wrote:

raep wrote:

Maggot Face wrote: I’ll be honest. I’ve gotten a little tired of technical death metal.



everyone knows complex rhythms=good music.



Definitely.

In all seriousness, I’d rather listen to Tchaikovsky than metal.



At this point I’d rather listen to a lot of things than metal.

I’ve been getting into rap lately, different things brought to the table as opposed to just guitars, distortion, drums, the standard metal platter.

Some guys are insane with the rhyme schemes they come up with, and have an entire verse going with one rhyme. It’s pretty impressive, and a nice change of pace from “GOR GOR RAR RAR”.



I honestly like listening to stuff without lyrics. A lot of people I know call themselves music lovers when they concern themselves with the vocals and only the vocals. Pisses me the fuck off. There’s a few other guys there too. Maybe give them some appreciation, not just the lead singer.

Then again, I might be biased. I’m a musician, but not a singer.



Well man you’re missin' out. There is some sick as hell rap out there. Some that’s even pretty metal in itself



Oh, that’s not to say that I don’t listen to stuff with lyrics. I just prefer instrumentals.

And I see what you mean there with the rap. I’ve always liked rap.



Yeah, a lot of music elitists give it a hard time for not focusing on the instrumentals as much as they’d like, but there’s some fucking impressive stuff out there. I think one of the coolest rhymes I ever heard was

“we got the ammunition/
to change your condition/
to demolition/
no competition/
our opposition/
all in submission/
you will disappear like I’m a magician/
transition/
straight to the mortician/
for decomposition/
as a new addition/
to the graveyard”

There’s some really great stuff to be said about rap, I don’t know why so many people think it’s either one genre or the other.



Elitist faggotry. Rap is great stuff. I wish that metal had more rap aspects in it.

inb4 nu metal bashing.

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Maggot Face wrote:

raep wrote:

Maggot Face wrote:

raep wrote:

Maggot Face wrote:

raep wrote:

Maggot Face wrote:

raep wrote:

Maggot Face wrote: I’ll be honest. I’ve gotten a little tired of technical death metal.



everyone knows complex rhythms=good music.



Definitely.

In all seriousness, I’d rather listen to Tchaikovsky than metal.



At this point I’d rather listen to a lot of things than metal.

I’ve been getting into rap lately, different things brought to the table as opposed to just guitars, distortion, drums, the standard metal platter.

Some guys are insane with the rhyme schemes they come up with, and have an entire verse going with one rhyme. It’s pretty impressive, and a nice change of pace from “GOR GOR RAR RAR”.



I honestly like listening to stuff without lyrics. A lot of people I know call themselves music lovers when they concern themselves with the vocals and only the vocals. Pisses me the fuck off. There’s a few other guys there too. Maybe give them some appreciation, not just the lead singer.

Then again, I might be biased. I’m a musician, but not a singer.



Well man you’re missin' out. There is some sick as hell rap out there. Some that’s even pretty metal in itself



Oh, that’s not to say that I don’t listen to stuff with lyrics. I just prefer instrumentals.

And I see what you mean there with the rap. I’ve always liked rap.



Yeah, a lot of music elitists give it a hard time for not focusing on the instrumentals as much as they’d like, but there’s some fucking impressive stuff out there. I think one of the coolest rhymes I ever heard was

“we got the ammunition/
to change your condition/
to demolition/
no competition/
our opposition/
all in submission/
you will disappear like I’m a magician/
transition/
straight to the mortician/
for decomposition/
as a new addition/
to the graveyard”

There’s some really great stuff to be said about rap, I don’t know why so many people think it’s either one genre or the other.



Elitist faggotry. Rap is great stuff. I wish that metal had more rap aspects in it.

inb4 nu metal bashing.



I think music is one of the most elitist forms of media in the world. Think about it, you don’t see or hear people argue about movies, TV, or anything as viciously as they discuss music. Maybe video games, but music is basically the foundation for every faggy clique in existence (thugs, emos, scenes, indies, metalheads, etc). People identify themselves by their musical tastes. It’s pretty disgusting.


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raep wrote:

Maggot Face wrote:

raep wrote:

Maggot Face wrote:

raep wrote:

Maggot Face wrote:

raep wrote:

Maggot Face wrote:

raep wrote:

Maggot Face wrote: I’ll be honest. I’ve gotten a little tired of technical death metal.



everyone knows complex rhythms=good music.



Definitely.

In all seriousness, I’d rather listen to Tchaikovsky than metal.



At this point I’d rather listen to a lot of things than metal.

I’ve been getting into rap lately, different things brought to the table as opposed to just guitars, distortion, drums, the standard metal platter.

Some guys are insane with the rhyme schemes they come up with, and have an entire verse going with one rhyme. It’s pretty impressive, and a nice change of pace from “GOR GOR RAR RAR”.



I honestly like listening to stuff without lyrics. A lot of people I know call themselves music lovers when they concern themselves with the vocals and only the vocals. Pisses me the fuck off. There’s a few other guys there too. Maybe give them some appreciation, not just the lead singer.

Then again, I might be biased. I’m a musician, but not a singer.



Well man you’re missin' out. There is some sick as hell rap out there. Some that’s even pretty metal in itself



Oh, that’s not to say that I don’t listen to stuff with lyrics. I just prefer instrumentals.

And I see what you mean there with the rap. I’ve always liked rap.



Yeah, a lot of music elitists give it a hard time for not focusing on the instrumentals as much as they’d like, but there’s some fucking impressive stuff out there. I think one of the coolest rhymes I ever heard was

“we got the ammunition/
to change your condition/
to demolition/
no competition/
our opposition/
all in submission/
you will disappear like I’m a magician/
transition/
straight to the mortician/
for decomposition/
as a new addition/
to the graveyard”

There’s some really great stuff to be said about rap, I don’t know why so many people think it’s either one genre or the other.



Elitist faggotry. Rap is great stuff. I wish that metal had more rap aspects in it.

inb4 nu metal bashing.



I think music is one of the most elitist forms of media in the world. Think about it, you don’t see or hear people argue about movies, TV, or anything as viciously as they discuss music. Maybe video games, but music is basically the foundation for every faggy clique in existence (thugs, emos, scenes, indies, metalheads, etc). People identify themselves by their musical tastes. It’s pretty disgusting.



I tend to shut people up when I answer the question “Who is your favorite artist?" with a random classical composer. Usually Tchaikovsky or Mussorgsky.

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Maggot Face wrote:

raep wrote:

Maggot Face wrote:

raep wrote:

Maggot Face wrote:

raep wrote:

Maggot Face wrote:

raep wrote:

Maggot Face wrote:

raep wrote:

Maggot Face wrote: I’ll be honest. I’ve gotten a little tired of technical death metal.



everyone knows complex rhythms=good music.



Definitely.

In all seriousness, I’d rather listen to Tchaikovsky than metal.



At this point I’d rather listen to a lot of things than metal.

I’ve been getting into rap lately, different things brought to the table as opposed to just guitars, distortion, drums, the standard metal platter.

Some guys are insane with the rhyme schemes they come up with, and have an entire verse going with one rhyme. It’s pretty impressive, and a nice change of pace from “GOR GOR RAR RAR”.



I honestly like listening to stuff without lyrics. A lot of people I know call themselves music lovers when they concern themselves with the vocals and only the vocals. Pisses me the fuck off. There’s a few other guys there too. Maybe give them some appreciation, not just the lead singer.

Then again, I might be biased. I’m a musician, but not a singer.



Well man you’re missin' out. There is some sick as hell rap out there. Some that’s even pretty metal in itself



Oh, that’s not to say that I don’t listen to stuff with lyrics. I just prefer instrumentals.

And I see what you mean there with the rap. I’ve always liked rap.



Yeah, a lot of music elitists give it a hard time for not focusing on the instrumentals as much as they’d like, but there’s some fucking impressive stuff out there. I think one of the coolest rhymes I ever heard was

“we got the ammunition/
to change your condition/
to demolition/
no competition/
our opposition/
all in submission/
you will disappear like I’m a magician/
transition/
straight to the mortician/
for decomposition/
as a new addition/
to the graveyard”

There’s some really great stuff to be said about rap, I don’t know why so many people think it’s either one genre or the other.



Elitist faggotry. Rap is great stuff. I wish that metal had more rap aspects in it.

inb4 nu metal bashing.



I think music is one of the most elitist forms of media in the world. Think about it, you don’t see or hear people argue about movies, TV, or anything as viciously as they discuss music. Maybe video games, but music is basically the foundation for every faggy clique in existence (thugs, emos, scenes, indies, metalheads, etc). People identify themselves by their musical tastes. It’s pretty disgusting.



I tend to shut people up when I answer the question “Who is your favorite artist?" with a random classical composer. Usually Tchaikovsky or Mussorgsky.



Classical’s too boring for me. Most of it’s so boring or slow and drawn out, it’s like Dragonforce but without even some cool sounds going on to keep me interested. I’ll listen to some on an extremely rare occasion but mostly those niglets collect dust in my library.

Most stuff collects dust in my library actually. The only time I really listen to music anymore is if I’m at the gym, and even then if I can manage to snag a machine with a TV built in the mp3 player is left to rot.


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That’s too bad. Classical music always has been and always will be my favorite.

As I take my leave, I’ll leave you with this and hope the link works.

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raep wrote:

Maggot Face wrote:

raep wrote:

Maggot Face wrote:

raep wrote:

Maggot Face wrote:

raep wrote:

Maggot Face wrote:

raep wrote:

Maggot Face wrote:

raep wrote:

Maggot Face wrote: I’ll be honest. I’ve gotten a little tired of technical death metal.



everyone knows complex rhythms=good music.



Definitely.

In all seriousness, I’d rather listen to Tchaikovsky than metal.



At this point I’d rather listen to a lot of things than metal.

I’ve been getting into rap lately, different things brought to the table as opposed to just guitars, distortion, drums, the standard metal platter.

Some guys are insane with the rhyme schemes they come up with, and have an entire verse going with one rhyme. It’s pretty impressive, and a nice change of pace from “GOR GOR RAR RAR”.



I honestly like listening to stuff without lyrics. A lot of people I know call themselves music lovers when they concern themselves with the vocals and only the vocals. Pisses me the fuck off. There’s a few other guys there too. Maybe give them some appreciation, not just the lead singer.

Then again, I might be biased. I’m a musician, but not a singer.



Well man you’re missin' out. There is some sick as hell rap out there. Some that’s even pretty metal in itself



Oh, that’s not to say that I don’t listen to stuff with lyrics. I just prefer instrumentals.

And I see what you mean there with the rap. I’ve always liked rap.



Yeah, a lot of music elitists give it a hard time for not focusing on the instrumentals as much as they’d like, but there’s some fucking impressive stuff out there. I think one of the coolest rhymes I ever heard was

“we got the ammunition/
to change your condition/
to demolition/
no competition/
our opposition/
all in submission/
you will disappear like I’m a magician/
transition/
straight to the mortician/
for decomposition/
as a new addition/
to the graveyard”

There’s some really great stuff to be said about rap, I don’t know why so many people think it’s either one genre or the other.



Elitist faggotry. Rap is great stuff. I wish that metal had more rap aspects in it.

inb4 nu metal bashing.



I think music is one of the most elitist forms of media in the world. Think about it, you don’t see or hear people argue about movies, TV, or anything as viciously as they discuss music. Maybe video games, but music is basically the foundation for every faggy clique in existence (thugs, emos, scenes, indies, metalheads, etc). People identify themselves by their musical tastes. It’s pretty disgusting.



I tend to shut people up when I answer the question “Who is your favorite artist?" with a random classical composer. Usually Tchaikovsky or Mussorgsky.



Classical’s too boring for me. Most of it’s so boring or slow and drawn out, it’s like Dragonforce but without even some cool sounds going on to keep me interested. I’ll listen to some on an extremely rare occasion but mostly those niglets collect dust in my library.

Most stuff collects dust in my library actually. The only time I really listen to music anymore is if I’m at the gym, and even then if I can manage to snag a machine with a TV built in the mp3 player is left to rot.



Most kids are not really into classical music. They usually develop a taste as they get older. I got into it early because I have been exposed to it my entire life.

You must have not listened to too much classical music, there are alot of fast and loud pieces like Tocatta and Fugue, O Fortuna, Beethoven’s 6th Symphony 4th Movement, and among others.


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Ill Be Bach wrote:

raep wrote:

Maggot Face wrote:

raep wrote:

Maggot Face wrote:

raep wrote:

Maggot Face wrote:

raep wrote:

Maggot Face wrote:

raep wrote:

Maggot Face wrote:

raep wrote:

Maggot Face wrote: I’ll be honest. I’ve gotten a little tired of technical death metal.



everyone knows complex rhythms=good music.



Definitely.

In all seriousness, I’d rather listen to Tchaikovsky than metal.



At this point I’d rather listen to a lot of things than metal.

I’ve been getting into rap lately, different things brought to the table as opposed to just guitars, distortion, drums, the standard metal platter.

Some guys are insane with the rhyme schemes they come up with, and have an entire verse going with one rhyme. It’s pretty impressive, and a nice change of pace from “GOR GOR RAR RAR”.



I honestly like listening to stuff without lyrics. A lot of people I know call themselves music lovers when they concern themselves with the vocals and only the vocals. Pisses me the fuck off. There’s a few other guys there too. Maybe give them some appreciation, not just the lead singer.

Then again, I might be biased. I’m a musician, but not a singer.



Well man you’re missin' out. There is some sick as hell rap out there. Some that’s even pretty metal in itself



Oh, that’s not to say that I don’t listen to stuff with lyrics. I just prefer instrumentals.

And I see what you mean there with the rap. I’ve always liked rap.



Yeah, a lot of music elitists give it a hard time for not focusing on the instrumentals as much as they’d like, but there’s some fucking impressive stuff out there. I think one of the coolest rhymes I ever heard was

“we got the ammunition/
to change your condition/
to demolition/
no competition/
our opposition/
all in submission/
you will disappear like I’m a magician/
transition/
straight to the mortician/
for decomposition/
as a new addition/
to the graveyard”

There’s some really great stuff to be said about rap, I don’t know why so many people think it’s either one genre or the other.



Elitist faggotry. Rap is great stuff. I wish that metal had more rap aspects in it.

inb4 nu metal bashing.



I think music is one of the most elitist forms of media in the world. Think about it, you don’t see or hear people argue about movies, TV, or anything as viciously as they discuss music. Maybe video games, but music is basically the foundation for every faggy clique in existence (thugs, emos, scenes, indies, metalheads, etc). People identify themselves by their musical tastes. It’s pretty disgusting.



I tend to shut people up when I answer the question “Who is your favorite artist?" with a random classical composer. Usually Tchaikovsky or Mussorgsky.



Classical’s too boring for me. Most of it’s so boring or slow and drawn out, it’s like Dragonforce but without even some cool sounds going on to keep me interested. I’ll listen to some on an extremely rare occasion but mostly those niglets collect dust in my library.

Most stuff collects dust in my library actually. The only time I really listen to music anymore is if I’m at the gym, and even then if I can manage to snag a machine with a TV built in the mp3 player is left to rot.



Most kids are not really into classical music. They usually develop a taste as they get older. I got into it early because I have been exposed to it my entire life.

You must have not listened to too much classical music, there are alot of fast and loud pieces like Tocatta and Fugue, O Fortuna, Beethoven’s 6th Symphony 4th Movement, and among others.



I’ve listened to plenty of classical (Prokofiev, Bizet, Shostakovich to name a few), I just never got into them. Also: tocatta is overrated and B’s 6th was a joke.


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raep wrote:

Ill Be Bach wrote:

raep wrote:

Maggot Face wrote:

raep wrote:

Maggot Face wrote:

raep wrote:

Maggot Face wrote:

raep wrote:

Maggot Face wrote:

raep wrote:

Maggot Face wrote:

raep wrote:

Maggot Face wrote: I’ll be honest. I’ve gotten a little tired of technical death metal.



everyone knows complex rhythms=good music.



Definitely.

In all seriousness, I’d rather listen to Tchaikovsky than metal.



At this point I’d rather listen to a lot of things than metal.

I’ve been getting into rap lately, different things brought to the table as opposed to just guitars, distortion, drums, the standard metal platter.

Some guys are insane with the rhyme schemes they come up with, and have an entire verse going with one rhyme. It’s pretty impressive, and a nice change of pace from “GOR GOR RAR RAR”.



I honestly like listening to stuff without lyrics. A lot of people I know call themselves music lovers when they concern themselves with the vocals and only the vocals. Pisses me the fuck off. There’s a few other guys there too. Maybe give them some appreciation, not just the lead singer.

Then again, I might be biased. I’m a musician, but not a singer.



Well man you’re missin' out. There is some sick as hell rap out there. Some that’s even pretty metal in itself



Oh, that’s not to say that I don’t listen to stuff with lyrics. I just prefer instrumentals.

And I see what you mean there with the rap. I’ve always liked rap.



Yeah, a lot of music elitists give it a hard time for not focusing on the instrumentals as much as they’d like, but there’s some fucking impressive stuff out there. I think one of the coolest rhymes I ever heard was

“we got the ammunition/
to change your condition/
to demolition/
no competition/
our opposition/
all in submission/
you will disappear like I’m a magician/
transition/
straight to the mortician/
for decomposition/
as a new addition/
to the graveyard”

There’s some really great stuff to be said about rap, I don’t know why so many people think it’s either one genre or the other.



Elitist faggotry. Rap is great stuff. I wish that metal had more rap aspects in it.

inb4 nu metal bashing.



I think music is one of the most elitist forms of media in the world. Think about it, you don’t see or hear people argue about movies, TV, or anything as viciously as they discuss music. Maybe video games, but music is basically the foundation for every faggy clique in existence (thugs, emos, scenes, indies, metalheads, etc). People identify themselves by their musical tastes. It’s pretty disgusting.



I tend to shut people up when I answer the question “Who is your favorite artist?" with a random classical composer. Usually Tchaikovsky or Mussorgsky.



Classical’s too boring for me. Most of it’s so boring or slow and drawn out, it’s like Dragonforce but without even some cool sounds going on to keep me interested. I’ll listen to some on an extremely rare occasion but mostly those niglets collect dust in my library.

Most stuff collects dust in my library actually. The only time I really listen to music anymore is if I’m at the gym, and even then if I can manage to snag a machine with a TV built in the mp3 player is left to rot.



Most kids are not really into classical music. They usually develop a taste as they get older. I got into it early because I have been exposed to it my entire life.

You must have not listened to too much classical music, there are alot of fast and loud pieces like Tocatta and Fugue, O Fortuna, Beethoven’s 6th Symphony 4th Movement, and among others.



I’ve listened to plenty of classical (Prokofiev, Bizet, Shostakovich to name a few), I just never got into them. Also: tocatta is overrated and B’s 6th was a joke.



Music professionals disagree with you, along with me lol


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Hey guys I’m learning to play the guitar and practicing metal is their way to play with out loosing your fingers?


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The MASK wrote: Hey guys I’m learning to play the guitar and practicing metal is their way to play with out loosing your fingers?


Start off slow and build up speed.


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The MASK wrote: Hey guys I’m learning to play the guitar and practicing metal is their way to play with out loosing your fingers?


Start off slow and build up speed.


I got band-aids on four fingers and I was using a pick... I need to find a new way to worship thor.


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Ill Be Bach wrote:

raep wrote:

Ill Be Bach wrote:

raep wrote:

Maggot Face wrote:

raep wrote:

Maggot Face wrote:

raep wrote:

Maggot Face wrote:

raep wrote:

Maggot Face wrote:

raep wrote:

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Maggot Face wrote: I’ll be honest. I’ve gotten a little tired of technical death metal.



everyone knows complex rhythms=good music.



Definitely.

In all seriousness, I’d rather listen to Tchaikovsky than metal.



At this point I’d rather listen to a lot of things than metal.

I’ve been getting into rap lately, different things brought to the table as opposed to just guitars, distortion, drums, the standard metal platter.

Some guys are insane with the rhyme schemes they come up with, and have an entire verse going with one rhyme. It’s pretty impressive, and a nice change of pace from “GOR GOR RAR RAR”.



I honestly like listening to stuff without lyrics. A lot of people I know call themselves music lovers when they concern themselves with the vocals and only the vocals. Pisses me the fuck off. There’s a few other guys there too. Maybe give them some appreciation, not just the lead singer.

Then again, I might be biased. I’m a musician, but not a singer.



Well man you’re missin' out. There is some sick as hell rap out there. Some that’s even pretty metal in itself



Oh, that’s not to say that I don’t listen to stuff with lyrics. I just prefer instrumentals.

And I see what you mean there with the rap. I’ve always liked rap.



Yeah, a lot of music elitists give it a hard time for not focusing on the instrumentals as much as they’d like, but there’s some fucking impressive stuff out there. I think one of the coolest rhymes I ever heard was

“we got the ammunition/
to change your condition/
to demolition/
no competition/
our opposition/
all in submission/
you will disappear like I’m a magician/
transition/
straight to the mortician/
for decomposition/
as a new addition/
to the graveyard”

There’s some really great stuff to be said about rap, I don’t know why so many people think it’s either one genre or the other.



Elitist faggotry. Rap is great stuff. I wish that metal had more rap aspects in it.

inb4 nu metal bashing.



I think music is one of the most elitist forms of media in the world. Think about it, you don’t see or hear people argue about movies, TV, or anything as viciously as they discuss music. Maybe video games, but music is basically the foundation for every faggy clique in existence (thugs, emos, scenes, indies, metalheads, etc). People identify themselves by their musical tastes. It’s pretty disgusting.



I tend to shut people up when I answer the question “Who is your favorite artist?" with a random classical composer. Usually Tchaikovsky or Mussorgsky.



Classical’s too boring for me. Most of it’s so boring or slow and drawn out, it’s like Dragonforce but without even some cool sounds going on to keep me interested. I’ll listen to some on an extremely rare occasion but mostly those niglets collect dust in my library.

Most stuff collects dust in my library actually. The only time I really listen to music anymore is if I’m at the gym, and even then if I can manage to snag a machine with a TV built in the mp3 player is left to rot.



Most kids are not really into classical music. They usually develop a taste as they get older. I got into it early because I have been exposed to it my entire life.

You must have not listened to too much classical music, there are alot of fast and loud pieces like Tocatta and Fugue, O Fortuna, Beethoven’s 6th Symphony 4th Movement, and among others.



I’ve listened to plenty of classical (Prokofiev, Bizet, Shostakovich to name a few), I just never got into them. Also: tocatta is overrated and B’s 6th was a joke.



Music professionals disagree with you, along with me lol



People love to suck Beethoven’s cock as often as they can just because he’s probably the most famous composer (and that’s probably only because he was deaf). Very rarely will you find someone who openly critiques him but I can say everything from his 6th symphony on was just depressing.


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raep wrote:

Ill Be Bach wrote:

raep wrote:

Ill Be Bach wrote:

raep wrote:

Maggot Face wrote:

raep wrote:

Maggot Face wrote:

raep wrote:

Maggot Face wrote:

raep wrote:

Maggot Face wrote:

raep wrote:

Maggot Face wrote:

raep wrote:

Maggot Face wrote: I’ll be honest. I’ve gotten a little tired of technical death metal.



everyone knows complex rhythms=good music.



Definitely.

In all seriousness, I’d rather listen to Tchaikovsky than metal.



At this point I’d rather listen to a lot of things than metal.

I’ve been getting into rap lately, different things brought to the table as opposed to just guitars, distortion, drums, the standard metal platter.

Some guys are insane with the rhyme schemes they come up with, and have an entire verse going with one rhyme. It’s pretty impressive, and a nice change of pace from “GOR GOR RAR RAR”.



I honestly like listening to stuff without lyrics. A lot of people I know call themselves music lovers when they concern themselves with the vocals and only the vocals. Pisses me the fuck off. There’s a few other guys there too. Maybe give them some appreciation, not just the lead singer.

Then again, I might be biased. I’m a musician, but not a singer.



Well man you’re missin' out. There is some sick as hell rap out there. Some that’s even pretty metal in itself



Oh, that’s not to say that I don’t listen to stuff with lyrics. I just prefer instrumentals.

And I see what you mean there with the rap. I’ve always liked rap.



Yeah, a lot of music elitists give it a hard time for not focusing on the instrumentals as much as they’d like, but there’s some fucking impressive stuff out there. I think one of the coolest rhymes I ever heard was

“we got the ammunition/
to change your condition/
to demolition/
no competition/
our opposition/
all in submission/
you will disappear like I’m a magician/
transition/
straight to the mortician/
for decomposition/
as a new addition/
to the graveyard”

There’s some really great stuff to be said about rap, I don’t know why so many people think it’s either one genre or the other.



Elitist faggotry. Rap is great stuff. I wish that metal had more rap aspects in it.

inb4 nu metal bashing.



I think music is one of the most elitist forms of media in the world. Think about it, you don’t see or hear people argue about movies, TV, or anything as viciously as they discuss music. Maybe video games, but music is basically the foundation for every faggy clique in existence (thugs, emos, scenes, indies, metalheads, etc). People identify themselves by their musical tastes. It’s pretty disgusting.



I tend to shut people up when I answer the question “Who is your favorite artist?" with a random classical composer. Usually Tchaikovsky or Mussorgsky.



Classical’s too boring for me. Most of it’s so boring or slow and drawn out, it’s like Dragonforce but without even some cool sounds going on to keep me interested. I’ll listen to some on an extremely rare occasion but mostly those niglets collect dust in my library.

Most stuff collects dust in my library actually. The only time I really listen to music anymore is if I’m at the gym, and even then if I can manage to snag a machine with a TV built in the mp3 player is left to rot.



Most kids are not really into classical music. They usually develop a taste as they get older. I got into it early because I have been exposed to it my entire life.

You must have not listened to too much classical music, there are alot of fast and loud pieces like Tocatta and Fugue, O Fortuna, Beethoven’s 6th Symphony 4th Movement, and among others.



I’ve listened to plenty of classical (Prokofiev, Bizet, Shostakovich to name a few), I just never got into them. Also: tocatta is overrated and B’s 6th was a joke.



Music professionals disagree with you, along with me lol



People love to suck Beethoven’s cock as often as they can just because he’s probably the most famous composer (and that’s probably only because he was deaf). Very rarely will you find someone who openly critiques him but I can say everything from his 6th symphony on was just depressing.



Don’t worry, you will grow up and see its beauty some day my friend.


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Ill Be Bach wrote:

raep wrote:

Ill Be Bach wrote:

raep wrote:

Ill Be Bach wrote:

raep wrote:

Maggot Face wrote:

raep wrote:

Maggot Face wrote:

raep wrote:

Maggot Face wrote:

raep wrote:

Maggot Face wrote:

raep wrote:

Maggot Face wrote:

raep wrote:

Maggot Face wrote: I’ll be honest. I’ve gotten a little tired of technical death metal.



everyone knows complex rhythms=good music.



Definitely.

In all seriousness, I’d rather listen to Tchaikovsky than metal.



At this point I’d rather listen to a lot of things than metal.

I’ve been getting into rap lately, different things brought to the table as opposed to just guitars, distortion, drums, the standard metal platter.

Some guys are insane with the rhyme schemes they come up with, and have an entire verse going with one rhyme. It’s pretty impressive, and a nice change of pace from “GOR GOR RAR RAR”.



I honestly like listening to stuff without lyrics. A lot of people I know call themselves music lovers when they concern themselves with the vocals and only the vocals. Pisses me the fuck off. There’s a few other guys there too. Maybe give them some appreciation, not just the lead singer.

Then again, I might be biased. I’m a musician, but not a singer.



Well man you’re missin' out. There is some sick as hell rap out there. Some that’s even pretty metal in itself



Oh, that’s not to say that I don’t listen to stuff with lyrics. I just prefer instrumentals.

And I see what you mean there with the rap. I’ve always liked rap.



Yeah, a lot of music elitists give it a hard time for not focusing on the instrumentals as much as they’d like, but there’s some fucking impressive stuff out there. I think one of the coolest rhymes I ever heard was

“we got the ammunition/
to change your condition/
to demolition/
no competition/
our opposition/
all in submission/
you will disappear like I’m a magician/
transition/
straight to the mortician/
for decomposition/
as a new addition/
to the graveyard”

There’s some really great stuff to be said about rap, I don’t know why so many people think it’s either one genre or the other.



Elitist faggotry. Rap is great stuff. I wish that metal had more rap aspects in it.

inb4 nu metal bashing.



I think music is one of the most elitist forms of media in the world. Think about it, you don’t see or hear people argue about movies, TV, or anything as viciously as they discuss music. Maybe video games, but music is basically the foundation for every faggy clique in existence (thugs, emos, scenes, indies, metalheads, etc). People identify themselves by their musical tastes. It’s pretty disgusting.



I tend to shut people up when I answer the question “Who is your favorite artist?" with a random classical composer. Usually Tchaikovsky or Mussorgsky.



Classical’s too boring for me. Most of it’s so boring or slow and drawn out, it’s like Dragonforce but without even some cool sounds going on to keep me interested. I’ll listen to some on an extremely rare occasion but mostly those niglets collect dust in my library.

Most stuff collects dust in my library actually. The only time I really listen to music anymore is if I’m at the gym, and even then if I can manage to snag a machine with a TV built in the mp3 player is left to rot.



Most kids are not really into classical music. They usually develop a taste as they get older. I got into it early because I have been exposed to it my entire life.

You must have not listened to too much classical music, there are alot of fast and loud pieces like Tocatta and Fugue, O Fortuna, Beethoven’s 6th Symphony 4th Movement, and among others.



I’ve listened to plenty of classical (Prokofiev, Bizet, Shostakovich to name a few), I just never got into them. Also: tocatta is overrated and B’s 6th was a joke.



Music professionals disagree with you, along with me lol



People love to suck Beethoven’s cock as often as they can just because he’s probably the most famous composer (and that’s probably only because he was deaf). Very rarely will you find someone who openly critiques him but I can say everything from his 6th symphony on was just depressing.



Don’t worry, you will grow up and see its beauty some day my friend.



Oh come off it. Fact is none of Beethoven’s stuff was even particularly great when compared to other composers. A good PR guy will do you a lot of good.


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