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PostPosted: Sun Jan 24, 2016 4:23 pm
by Cadonica
Since the allows the discussion of "metal and other forms of extreme music", what is the thread's opinion on terrorcore? If you're not familiar with it, check my "Can confirm" link few posts above last page. My favorite terrorcore artist is Somatic Responses and my favorite song is their Don't Fuck with an S.R. Don't ask for the link, I'm on a phone, check it yourself from Youtube/Spotify/wherever IF you're interested.

PostPosted: Sun Jan 24, 2016 4:25 pm
by Hurdegaryp
Cadonica wrote:Since the allows the discussion of "metal and other forms of extreme music", what is the thread's opinion on terrorcore? If you're not familiar with it, check my "Can confirm" link few posts above. My favorite terrorcore artist is Somatic Responses and my favorite song is their Don't Fuck with an S.R. Don't ask for the link, I'm on a phone, check it yourself from Youtube/Spotify/wherever IF you're interested.

I'm somewhat familiar with the genre, but breakcore (especially Venetian Snares) tends to be more my thing.

PostPosted: Sun Jan 24, 2016 4:29 pm
by Kynjold
Cadonica wrote:Since the allows the discussion of "metal and other forms of extreme music", what is the thread's opinion on terrorcore? If you're not familiar with it, check my "Can confirm" link few posts above last page. My favorite terrorcore artist is Somatic Responses and my favorite song is their Don't Fuck with an S.R. Don't ask for the link, I'm on a phone, check it yourself from Youtube/Spotify/wherever IF you're interested.

Eh, not really my thing.

PostPosted: Sun Jan 24, 2016 5:56 pm
by Drown
Cadonica wrote:Since the allows the discussion of "metal and other forms of extreme music", what is the thread's opinion on terrorcore? If you're not familiar with it, check my "Can confirm" link few posts above last page. My favorite terrorcore artist is Somatic Responses and my favorite song is their Don't Fuck with an S.R. Don't ask for the link, I'm on a phone, check it yourself from Youtube/Spotify/wherever IF you're interested.

cool.

PostPosted: Sun Jan 24, 2016 6:02 pm
by Kar-Esseria
Impaled Nazarene wrote:
Hurdegaryp wrote:It's quite the album, yes. I've got my copy back in the nineties, with the original artwork.

No wonder Kar hates you. You're old. You don't get what the kids are into these days and wouldn't understand that his music isn't just a phase mom.


As hard as I laughed at this, no, I hate him because, well, he's a word I can't call him because I'll be banned for flaming.

Haven't you noticed the posts he makes in my direction? Have you been living under a rock?

Whatever, since we're talking about metal: Some ig'nant fool way back in the last thread said that bands with misspelled names are always automatically bad. Guess that means Megadeth sucks. ;) :p

PostPosted: Sun Jan 24, 2016 6:05 pm
by Impaled Nazarene
Kar-Esseria wrote:
Impaled Nazarene wrote:No wonder Kar hates you. You're old. You don't get what the kids are into these days and wouldn't understand that his music isn't just a phase mom.


As hard as I laughed at this

Metal thread rule # fuck if i know: You're not allowed to laugh at something Impaled Nazarene posts unless they say something stupid that deserves mockery based laughter.

PostPosted: Sun Jan 24, 2016 6:06 pm
by Drown
Impaled Nazarene wrote:
Kar-Esseria wrote:
As hard as I laughed at this

Metal thread rule # fuck if i know: You're not allowed to laugh at something Impaled Nazarene posts unless they say something stupid that deserves mockery based laughter.

This ain't in the OP.

Nex new rule.

PostPosted: Sun Jan 24, 2016 6:08 pm
by Kar-Esseria
Impaled Nazarene wrote:
Kar-Esseria wrote:
As hard as I laughed at this

Metal thread rule # fuck if i know: You're not allowed to laugh at something Impaled Nazarene posts unless they say something stupid that deserves mockery based laughter.


Metal Thread Rule #-0: I don't give a damn.

PostPosted: Sun Jan 24, 2016 6:22 pm
by Impaled Nazarene
Drown wrote:
Impaled Nazarene wrote:Metal thread rule # fuck if i know: You're not allowed to laugh at something Impaled Nazarene posts unless they say something stupid that deserves mockery based laughter.

This ain't in the OP.

Halfordia, fix this.

PostPosted: Sun Jan 24, 2016 6:25 pm
by Drown
Impaled Nazarene wrote:
Drown wrote:This ain't in the OP.

Halfordia, fix this.

Poo-yee-yi.

PostPosted: Sun Jan 24, 2016 11:11 pm
by New Rob Halfordia
OP has been edited.

PostPosted: Sun Jan 24, 2016 11:16 pm
by Drown
New Rob Halfordia wrote:OP has been edited.

Poo-yee-yi >:(

PostPosted: Mon Jan 25, 2016 1:31 am
by New Rob Halfordia
Drown wrote:
New Rob Halfordia wrote:OP has been edited.

Poo-yee-yi >:(

Again, in English please.

PostPosted: Mon Jan 25, 2016 6:13 am
by Impaled Nazarene
New Rob Halfordia wrote:OP has been edited.

Thank you.

PostPosted: Mon Jan 25, 2016 9:54 am
by Impaled Nazarene

PostPosted: Mon Jan 25, 2016 10:21 am
by The Lendol Archipelago
Cadonica wrote:
Cosumar wrote:There are still some highly-rated Megadeth albums I need to hear in full though (Killing, So Far, Endgame).

The Lendol Archipelago wrote:I need to get a few more albums as well (R.I.P. is still on that list somehow).

You two. Stop doing whatever you are doing and get on those albums NOW.

I know, I know.

PostPosted: Mon Jan 25, 2016 11:31 am
by Kar-Esseria
I've decided I am going to try my best to become a singer, short vocal range be damned. I can pull off power metal for sure, maybe doom and some more mainstream metal, ordinary heavy metal probably. Of course I don't plan to do solely metal, instead I'm just going to make music and not worry about what genre it fits in.

But now I have to ask, is being a singer enough? Should I learn the guitar to? I think that would help with musical direction, more specifically songwriting. I think it'd be best to know how to play at least one instrument so that I show bandmates the sound I think would best fit with the lyrics and vocal direction. Lots of singers tend to play the guitar, but there are also lots that don't, so I'm a bit conflicted about this.

Thoughts!? Not that anyone cares, I'm sure. ;)

PostPosted: Mon Jan 25, 2016 12:59 pm
by Impaled Nazarene
Kar-Esseria wrote:I've decided I am going to try my best to become a singer, short vocal range be damned. I can pull off power metal for sure, maybe doom and some more mainstream metal, ordinary heavy metal probably. Of course I don't plan to do solely metal, instead I'm just going to make music and not worry about what genre it fits in.

But now I have to ask, is being a singer enough? Should I learn the guitar to? I think that would help with musical direction, more specifically songwriting. I think it'd be best to know how to play at least one instrument so that I show bandmates the sound I think would best fit with the lyrics and vocal direction. Lots of singers tend to play the guitar, but there are also lots that don't, so I'm a bit conflicted about this.

Thoughts!? Not that anyone cares, I'm sure. ;)

I can do almost anything that isn't heavy metal or most power metal.

Day 6958: I still cannot sing Painkiller.

PostPosted: Mon Jan 25, 2016 4:39 pm
by Kar-Esseria
Impaled Nazarene wrote:
Kar-Esseria wrote:I've decided I am going to try my best to become a singer, short vocal range be damned. I can pull off power metal for sure, maybe doom and some more mainstream metal, ordinary heavy metal probably. Of course I don't plan to do solely metal, instead I'm just going to make music and not worry about what genre it fits in.

But now I have to ask, is being a singer enough? Should I learn the guitar to? I think that would help with musical direction, more specifically songwriting. I think it'd be best to know how to play at least one instrument so that I show bandmates the sound I think would best fit with the lyrics and vocal direction. Lots of singers tend to play the guitar, but there are also lots that don't, so I'm a bit conflicted about this.

Thoughts!? Not that anyone cares, I'm sure. ;)

I can do almost anything that isn't heavy metal or most power metal.

Day 6958: I still cannot sing Painkiller.


Really? Power metal is pretty easy, IMO.

PostPosted: Mon Jan 25, 2016 6:48 pm
by NeuPolska
Amon Amarth announced a tour today.

Chicago is on the list, and tickets are all ages. I'll be 17 by then. GA is $33. I can be there, I can afford it, and I think I'm going to go. I have yet to attend a death metal concert and this is the time to do it. My first-liked death metal band will also be the first death metal band I see live. Gonna be fucking awesome, hope they play Pursuit of Vikings, Warriors of the North, and Varyags of Miklagaard, especially Varyags of Miklagaard.

PostPosted: Mon Jan 25, 2016 7:04 pm
by Kynjold
Impaled Nazarene wrote:
Kar-Esseria wrote:I've decided I am going to try my best to become a singer, short vocal range be damned. I can pull off power metal for sure, maybe doom and some more mainstream metal, ordinary heavy metal probably. Of course I don't plan to do solely metal, instead I'm just going to make music and not worry about what genre it fits in.

But now I have to ask, is being a singer enough? Should I learn the guitar to? I think that would help with musical direction, more specifically songwriting. I think it'd be best to know how to play at least one instrument so that I show bandmates the sound I think would best fit with the lyrics and vocal direction. Lots of singers tend to play the guitar, but there are also lots that don't, so I'm a bit conflicted about this.

Thoughts!? Not that anyone cares, I'm sure. ;)

I can do almost anything that isn't heavy metal or most power metal.

Day 6958: I still cannot sing Painkiller.

If you can do vargscreams you can do Halfordhighpitch.

PostPosted: Mon Jan 25, 2016 8:08 pm
by Corvus Metallum
Kar-Esseria wrote:I've decided I am going to try my best to become a singer, short vocal range be damned. I can pull off power metal for sure, maybe doom and some more mainstream metal, ordinary heavy metal probably. Of course I don't plan to do solely metal, instead I'm just going to make music and not worry about what genre it fits in.

But now I have to ask, is being a singer enough? Should I learn the guitar to? I think that would help with musical direction, more specifically songwriting. I think it'd be best to know how to play at least one instrument so that I show bandmates the sound I think would best fit with the lyrics and vocal direction. Lots of singers tend to play the guitar, but there are also lots that don't, so I'm a bit conflicted about this.

Thoughts!? Not that anyone cares, I'm sure. ;)

In all honesty, I would focus on the vocals. Learning to play guitar is not easy; learning to play and sing at the same time is even more difficult. There are heaps of singers that play guitar, but I would bet that the vast majority either focus solely on their voice, or play piano instead (which has its own challenges, mind you). If you're serious about becoming a singer, take voice lessons. The style of singing is irrelevant, since the techniques that any instructor will show you will translate in one form or another into different genres; not only that, but it would also help expand your range to be more dynamic and access different registers.

PostPosted: Mon Jan 25, 2016 8:23 pm
by Impaled Nazarene
Kynjold wrote:
Impaled Nazarene wrote:I can do almost anything that isn't heavy metal or most power metal.

Day 6958: I still cannot sing Painkiller.

If you can do vargscreams you can do Halfordhighpitch.

You just implied Varg had enough talent in the early 90's to sing Painkiller.

PostPosted: Mon Jan 25, 2016 8:27 pm
by Drown
New Rob Halfordia wrote:
Drown wrote:Poo-yee-yi >:(

Again, in English please.

That sucks.

PostPosted: Mon Jan 25, 2016 9:25 pm
by Nazgur
Dunno if any of you remember me but I'm back. Don't really like black metal as much as I used to, but I still listen to it.