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Oh seneca, how you've warmed my heart this evening.
SeRoX is right!
SeRoX is DTF's JLB!
As usual, SeRoX is correct.
Seriously? no one wants Peter Gabriel? If they did a collab with him, I'd be in heaven.
Bill Murray
Yeah, I have no idea what the cakeless person in that analogy is meant to be eating. If he's got some sort of cake substitute, it should really have been worked into the narrative at some point. As it stands, the options are:Hoard a cake just to stare blankly into its doughy edifice.Make futile chewing motions with your mouth while starving to death.
Quote from: Cedar redaC on October 26, 2012, 05:28:33 PMTo me, Death growls are the Cayenne pepper of music. In some situations, it takes what was good and makes it better by adding a certain kick that you just can't get any other way. Used incorrectly, however, it's just terrible, ruining the music.I'd argue EVERYTHING'S like that. You know, everything you can add to music. Any type of vocs at all. Furthermore, there are people who don't listen to any other music but the one containing harsh vocs of any kind.It's just, people hating on death growls is one of my pet peeves... it just takes some time to get used to AT MOST, rare are the people who have listened to that type of music extensively and still hate the vocals. We could at least try not calling them "cookie monster vocals", or at least put some "-" in there
To me, Death growls are the Cayenne pepper of music. In some situations, it takes what was good and makes it better by adding a certain kick that you just can't get any other way. Used incorrectly, however, it's just terrible, ruining the music.
Perhaps you should ask bosk to reverse the "e" and "a" in the second half of your user name.
Cedar redaC swoops in for the kill!
That seems a bit narrow-minded.
Quote from: black_floyd on October 27, 2012, 04:19:11 PMThat seems a bit narrow-minded.Eh, personal preference. I'll admit otherwise if I can find a band I like with a good song featuring a guest singer.
Quote from: Lucidity on October 27, 2012, 09:27:22 PMQuote from: black_floyd on October 27, 2012, 04:19:11 PMThat seems a bit narrow-minded.Eh, personal preference. I'll admit otherwise if I can find a band I like with a good song featuring a guest singer.I feel like these work best in concept albums, where the guest singer plays a character. A good example is JLB and D.C. Cooper's work on Shadow Gallery's Tyranny album; the songs they're on are probably the album's best.
In what friggin' universe is a 68 minute long album "short"?