The "5D" loop itself could make for a nice basis for an instrumental. Kind of puzzled why they didn't expanded.
Ooh, "Thru the Walls" is as insane sans vox as it is with, and the weird vocal samples are clearer. Seriously, this is the best part of the album. This whole stretch.
i get so angry sometimes i just punch plankton --Klinotaxis
Hard hitting season 4 episode where all the fanfics about people dying and reincarnating as ponies come true and Equestria becomes over populated and everypony needs to be killed again and wouldn't they come as baby ponies anyways?
"Known for It" is strangely jaunty without the rap over it. It's almost in waltz time at points. It's strange. The drums on the chorus are lovely, though, as are the subtle synth touches.
And the Pink Floyd samples in "I Want It I Need It" are still impressively ballsy, yet surprisingly fitting by the same turn. Maybe because they are so carefully used.
I think there's something to be said to enjoying nu-metal pseudo-ironically.
Some day it will be viewed the way hair metal is.
eh
for all it's stupid non-heaviness, hair metal still has a lot of the things that most metalheads seem to like a lot (*gratuitous soloing, tongue in-cheek dramatics ect.*)
nu-metal, on the other hand, eschews soloing and tends to take itself very seriously, leaving it open to much ridicule. plus it has those hip-hop influences, which put a lot of people off.
now there are some nu-metal bands that metalheads will admit to liking (*Tool, SOAD, Helmet, Godflesh, a few others i cannot remember off the top of my head*), but they are referred to as "alt/alternative metal", the label of "Nu-Metal" being strictly pejorative.
Wow, the instrumental to "Blood Creepin'" is wonderful. I liked the original track a lot more than some people—a lot of people can't stand the vocals—but I think this is why...
I think it’s actually really funny that a guy whose entire career is built on the fact that he’s an amazing Rob Halford impersonator has fans that find “smoking pole” to be a deeply discrediting act.
i don't understand this 'kill all math nerds' thing but apparently that guy wants to 'raze the humanities to the fucking ground' so i decided i don't like him
You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022
i don't understand this 'kill all math nerds' thing but apparently that guy wants to 'raze the humanities to the fucking ground' so i decided i don't like him
They use big words and ruin his appreciation of fine art like animorphs.
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i get so angry sometimes i just punch plankton --Klinotaxis
i get so angry sometimes i just punch plankton --Klinotaxis
overground
wombling free
i get so angry sometimes i just punch plankton --Klinotaxis
God, what a dumb premise.
Some day it will be viewed the way hair metal is.
it's not wonderful, but it's listenable
i feel like there's a musical difference between alt metal and older genres of metal, but i can't place what it is
something to do with the riffs and the melody
i feel like if i knew musical theory i'd be able to place it
it's fun to say
new erb
but in this instance it's not just assonance and consonance, since there's an entire syllable that rhymes in each
since both words are trochees the stressed syllable occupies the same position in each, which contributes to the effect
hm
i was forgetting just how great this song is
many of the more obvious ones are overused and sound rather twee, which can wreck a serious or semi-serious poem