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BeyondCosby
April 13th 2016


2781 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

Lol we are talking about Misha Mansoor dude.

ElegantElephant
April 13th 2016


1391 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

@calc id say meshuggah and the djent offspring are fairly different, thats why i say misha pioneered the sound

and toon misha is incredibly popular and periphery is cited all over the place when people ask bands for their influences

BeyondCosby
April 13th 2016


2781 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

Elegant knows.

Toondude10
April 13th 2016


15372 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5 | Sound Off

my point still stands

BeyondCosby
April 13th 2016


2781 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

Toon doesn't know.

Toondude10
April 13th 2016


15372 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5 | Sound Off

I'm just saying I don't consider him to be the greatest fucking thing in the world. Plus I don't really think he "pioneered" the djent sound (seriously who actually believes that?)

ElegantElephant
April 13th 2016


1391 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

cool name other bands who employed the use of ambient, electronics, and syncopated riffs in their music back in 2004

those bands arent meshuggah, textures or sikth btw

edit: MAYBE textures, still not to the scale of misha

XfingTheSullen
April 13th 2016


5562 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

I thought textures was a new band from that bandwagon of all those bands called Nouns. Volumes, Architects, Textures etc. same shit differnet asshole

ElegantElephant
April 13th 2016


1391 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

textures released polars in 2004, and those bands are all very different, including Nouns

XfingTheSullen
April 13th 2016


5562 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

Add Monuments and Intervals now, apparently. Seriously, I hate it when people name a band after a fad instead of coming up with something themselves



but yeah, ok

ElegantElephant
April 13th 2016


1391 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

dude all these bands are like years apart

hell, your name is Verb the Noun

Toondude10
April 13th 2016


15372 Comments

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"cool name other bands who employed the use of ambient, electronics, and syncopated riffs in their music back in 2004



those bands arent meshuggah, textures or sikth btw"



Cynic, Dream Theater, Fear Factory, Machine Head, Strapping Young Lad & almost every Devin Townsend album

ElegantElephant
April 13th 2016


1391 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

okay link me a single song from any of those artists pre-2004 that sounds like a Bulb release and i'll set my dog on fire

cynic??dream theater?? like really? and then three industrial/thrash bands? like at least devin falls in the realm of prog but still so far away

TooManyFriends
April 13th 2016


3520 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

meme theater

Toondude10
April 13th 2016


15372 Comments

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1NMYtIUm6pc



say goodbye to your dog

TooManyFriends
April 13th 2016


3520 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

that sounds like 0 periphery songs

Toondude10
April 13th 2016


15372 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5 | Sound Off

it has ambient, electronic, and syncopated riffs. That's what he asked for. Doesn't mean it HAS to sound like Periphery.

BeyondCosby
April 14th 2016


2781 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

@Toon, I respect you as a user but honestly that was a poor argument. Those bands sound nothing like Misha Mansoor or the music he makes. Only Devin comes close to it and even then his sound is completely different.

FearThyEvil
April 14th 2016


19392 Comments


"misha pioneered a sound and a genre and spawned a league of youtube/soundcloud copycats for us to love"

He did not pioneer a genre or sound really.

Toondude10
April 14th 2016


15372 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5 | Sound Off

I mean sure, Misha help "popularize" the sound, but "pioneered" it?



I was just pointing out the bands that used the same techniques, which for the record he was asking for the first time.



Speaking which, I forgot about Mnemic as well.



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