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[QUOTE=GaggingOrder;18646929]this is like a fucking term paper on a literary classic lol[/QUOTE]
it's what I want to do with my life if I don't become a dentist |
[QUOTE=christsimpson;18646891]I think you guys are overlooking how awesome it is that someone that had 48 posts in four years popped in here just to verify what we all know - Brent sucks.[/QUOTE]
lmfao |
i know how fun it is to listen to bad music but you guys should give my thing a shot too (if you like downtempo/ambient/electronica stuff)
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im listening to this right now, its not that bad really
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[QUOTE=christsimpson;18646891]I think you guys are overlooking how awesome it is that someone that had 48 posts in four years popped in here just to verify what we all know - Brent sucks.[/QUOTE]
Just figured I should stop by... apparently I was butthurt over something :/ The only thing that's hurting are my ears after listening to this catastrophe. And Meatplow, great review...... was gonna write one but I guess now I don't have too! :P |
[QUOTE=rasputin;18646887]who is luke[/QUOTE]
his "friend" |
this really isn't worth making a huge thing out of, i don't listen to death metal enough to appreciate it but it wasn't bad.
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its pretty bad tbh
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i mean by big picture standards it's shit but for something two people did on a computer without taking it overly seriously it's an accomplishment
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[QUOTE][/QUOTE][QUOTE]I didn't give it a 1 because I'm butthurt (which makes no sense because I've never talked to you anyway and therefore having nothing to be butthurt over,) I gave it a 1 because it is absolutely horrible[/QUOTE]
Digging: Septic Flesh - The Great Mass :lol: [QUOTE]why did you change the project name Brent Drifting Icon could have been the stuff of legend[/QUOTE] because it's another project [QUOTE]who is luke[/QUOTE] my friend in Florida [QUOTE]So this is what I get out of your concept, Brent. There was some mission involving marines, invading a planet. There is some level of risk involved, but it's totally worth it, for what however is unspecified. They come across the aliens, there is an exchange of fire and one man emerges from the bloodshed, a "pile of human gore" if you will. They are in a steel vault, and through the horror of what he just went through the survivor awakens to heightened senses. Now this steel vault seems to be anchoring a docking bay of some kind, the Marine (referred to as a "gelatinous base") steps onto the surface of the homeworld attempting to move through a metropolis, no less. Infrared vision guides this human through the desolated terrain of the very large and densely populated city. This man probes for what is described as "an icon that may or may not exist", amongst the landscape of this indescrible, uncomprehending architecture. Now somehow the location has been changed to ancient egypt, cause there are Hieroglyphics up here. An aura illuminates the night sky, and more Ma-kashic appear. This event is referred to as Genesis, for some reason, and signals something vaguely referred to as the "origin of another stage". Instead of just killing him this time around the survivor is captured on a life support system involving some sort of oxygen apparatus, despite having being labelled as "effortless slaughter". To what end, nobody knows. "His survivability a shame" is repeated at least twice, emphasising the helplessness of the situation but there seems to some reinforcements on the way, thanks to a tracking device the Marine is carrying with him. But it seems all is not good here either cause these backup cruisers seem to be already boarded by squadrons of Ma-kashic and there is such pressure on their forces that they can't even enter the atmosphere. The Ma-kashic can apparently shape-shift, with their carbonised mandibles they favour decapitation as their "prime method of butchery". A little bit of backstory is explained, the Ma-kashic see themselves as the imperalistic "Knights of Genocide" who want to destroy humanity, though at the start of this story the humans were the ones who invaded their planet. This is all done in the name of having secrets to keep, to preserve. There seems to be some kind of a sacrifice ritual to this end. There is some talk about how the human weaponry of plasma blades are useless, and described as "unequivocal" against the horde of Ma-kashic forces. There is a closing dialogue how the humans never knew what was coming. And if I remember correctly the album ends with samples of a thunderstorm. The end. The icon the marine was searching for seems to have been forgotten along with the marine, wtf. Why would the Ma-kashic closely observe humanity for millions of years until they actually became a viable threat enough to be able to invade their home planet, in the name of "preserving their secrets"? Humanity apparently never knew of their existence in the first place.[/QUOTE] So much wrong. It'll take me some time to point out how wrong you are. |
didn't realize the grunts were words I thought it was Brent sitting there on the John hoping the Ducolax would kick in
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[QUOTE=adbforever;18647012]So much wrong. It'll take me some time to point out how wrong you are.[/QUOTE]
You seem to have this issue where you assume people can read your thoughts through broken sentences... |
[QUOTE]There was some mission involving marines, invading a planet. [/quote]
yes, they wanted to invade a planet [QUOTE]There is some level of risk involved, but it's totally worth it, for what however is unspecified.[/QUOTE] They're looking for something, yes. [QUOTE] They come across the aliens, there is an exchange of fire and one man emerges from the bloodshed, a "pile of human gore" if you will[/QUOTE]. They knew the aliens existed, but I'm telling that in the next album. It'll be the prequel. [QUOTE]They are in a steel vault, and through the horror of what he just went through the survivor awakens to heightened senses[/QUOTE]. no, he doesn't have heightened senses, the aliens do. Hence why they find the guy so easily after he emerges. [QUOTE] Now this steel vault seems to be anchoring a docking bay of some kind, the Marine (referred to as a "gelatinous base") steps onto the surface of the homeworld attempting to move through a metropolis, no less.[/QUOTE] Fucking idiot, it's a ship. They're on a ship. The gelantinous base is the ground of the planet, there is a metropolis on the planet with a lot of alien arcitecture. [QUOTE]Infrared vision guides this human through the desolated terrain of the very large and densely populated city.[/QUOTE] Yeah [QUOTE]This man probes for what is described as "an icon that may or may not exist", amongst the landscape of this indescrible, uncomprehending architecture. [/QUOTE]N Uh huh [QUOTE]ow somehow the location has been changed to ancient egypt, cause there are Hieroglyphics up here.[/QUOTE] They're alien hieroglyphics, derp [QUOTE]An aura illuminates the night sky, and more Ma-kashic appear. This event is referred to as Genesis, for some reason, and signals something vaguely referred to as the "origin of another stage". [/QUOTE] You realize the name of the song is "Light Cycle Initiated right? Derp. Genesis means the beginning of something. Stop being retarded (or trolling, can't tell) [QUOTE]Instead of just killing him this time around the survivor is captured on a life support system involving some sort of oxygen apparatus, despite having being labelled as "effortless slaughter".[/QUOTE] More idiocy. No. His apparatus is how he's breathing hurr dur. He's an effortless slaughter because he..is... [QUOTE]To what end, nobody knows. "His survivability a shame" is repeated at least twice, emphasising the helplessness of the situation but there seems to some reinforcements on the way, thanks to a tracking device the Marine is carrying with him. But it seems all is not good here either cause these backup cruisers seem to be already boarded by squadrons of Ma-kashic and there is such pressure on their forces that they can't even enter the atmosphere. [/QUOTE] Yeah. [QUOTE]The Ma-kashic can apparently shape-shift, with their carbonised mandibles they favour decapitation as their "prime method of butchery". A little bit of backstory is explained, the Ma-kashic see themselves as the imperalistic "Knights of Genocide" who want to destroy humanity, though at the start of this story the humans were the ones who invaded their planet.[/QUOTE] It doesn't start off as an invasion, It'll probably be explained in the next album, as I stated earlier. [QUOTE]This is all done in the name of having secrets to keep, to preserve. There seems to be some kind of a sacrifice ritual to this end[/QUOTE] Yes, the Ma-kashic have been invaded by a lot of species and there always is a token survivor. They capture the survivors and harvest their organs and create their own "monument" to their superiority. Hence the title "Harvested and Disposed" [QUOTE]There is some talk about how the human weaponry of plasma blades are useless, and described as "unequivocal" against the horde of Ma-kashic forces. There is a closing dialogue how the humans never knew what was coming. And if I remember correctly the album ends with samples of a thunderstorm. The end.[/QUOTE] plasma blades are what the aliens use, derp. The thunderstorm is the beginning of the next album. It'll be explained relax :thumb: [quote]The icon the marine was searching for seems to have been forgotten along with the marine, wtf. Why would the Ma-kashic closely observe humanity for millions of years until they actually became a viable threat enough to be able to invade their home planet, in the name of "preserving their secrets"? Humanity apparently never knew of their existence in the first place. [/QUOTE] There was no icon, or is there? Stay tuned |
tldr;
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Yes, Haz is retarded because he can't follow an incredibly disjointed rant telling an incomplete story.
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damn, maybe I should have played generic metalcore instead of generic brutal death metal. Maybe then I would have gotten less 1's on the review site.
Your music is just as bad, if not worse lol. It's horse shit :lol: "Lies of a Murderer" :lol: Rasta colors so cool :lol: weed and beer :thumb: |
Mappy's stuff isn't bad at all, you just aren't listening correctly
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[url]http://www.sputnikmusic.com/review/45564/Carbonized-Gnawing-Mandible-Harvested-and-Disposed/[/url]
After I wrote you this positive review Brent? |
[QUOTE]Mappy's stuff isn't bad at all, you just aren't listening correctly[/QUOTE]
my stuff isn't bad at all either, plow even said it was decent but gave it a 1 just because it's made by me, he's trying super fucking hard to embarass me. He did w/ Drifting Icon and he's doing it again. Yawn. I'm utterly shocked everyone is giving it a 1. I'm [I]totally shocked[/I]. I'm going to be making more music. I have an EP almost done for Drifting Icon but it'll be on the backburner. I have another album in the works with luke as another project, as well as I'm writing another album for CGM. |
you have serious ego problems :lol:
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you have serious glandular problems :lol:
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[IMG]http://i.imgur.com/LCTng.jpg[/IMG]
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and you sound like you have constipation problems
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thanks for the input paul, you can now go back to looking like a dude with down syndrome.
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[url]http://liesofamurderer.bandcamp.com/[/url]
I wish this was as professionally recorded and as tight as Brent's shit. I wish I knew how to scream like him, and I wish we had a drum machine instead of a stupid fucking talented drummer. |
so is it down syndrome or cancer now
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my bandcamp is being made by luke but his internet sucks. Lossless files are huge.
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brent my boy's album is way better than anything you will ever make in your entire lifetime
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ahahahahaha what is this shit
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[QUOTE=adbforever;18647067]my bandcamp is being made by luke but his internet sucks. Lossless files are huge.[/QUOTE]
what do you need lossless for its not like there's any fine detail in that shitty production |
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