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don't have any good post rock bands[/QUOTE] idk, i love explosions in the sky but i was more trying to listen to yndi halda :c |
how does one use a crack on a flstudio torrent
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[QUOTE=mappyxmassacre;17628511]idk, i love explosions in the sky
but i was more trying to listen to yndi halda :c[/QUOTE] yndi are like a band who don't know how to finish a song they just build up and end it's like getting musical blue balls |
what the ****
the box plot is bizarre i dont know if this sounds like a genius mind**** or a retarded mess |
ill send you the files if youd like dude
also josh i just sent it.... do you guys want it posted up here? its was an awesome mind**** that i like better in retrospect but hated through the whole movie |
no wait i lied i wouldnt watch it again and nothing was explained
so yeah go see it if you want im pissed that i spent $18 for the both of us though when we coulda waited and spent like $10 on monday |
[QUOTE=Deth;17628518]yndi are like a band who don't know how to finish a song they just build up and end it's like getting musical blue balls[/QUOTE]
^complete BS |
nah you're just high
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[QUOTE=Deth;17628518]yndi are like a band who don't know how to finish a song they just build up and end it's like getting musical blue balls[/QUOTE]
shhhhh |
not enuf breakdowns
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i understand where youre coming from, but hate on yndi halda hurts me
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[QUOTE=Deth;17628525]nah you're just high[/QUOTE]
i'm actually not h.... oh wait edit: agree with mappy |
http://www.tofulator.com/2009/08/24/karate-fail/
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[QUOTE=mappyxmassacre;17628535]i understand where youre coming from, but hate on yndi halda hurts me[/QUOTE]
not that I dislike like them per se just that in post rock there generally has to be a pay off for me |
post rock is honestly an experience when youre tripping
also, the combo of opium and acid is something i strongly suggest |
dubstep is best
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i like Nomia alot
josh: dubstep or trance for sure |
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josh: dubstep or trance for sure[/QUOTE] yup. post rock is great for it too, but only if its super chill like eits/sigur ros/giaa |
jethro tull is doing the job while drunk fairly well
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[quote=AA-12;17628556]yup. post rock is great for it too, but only if its super chill like eits/sigur ros/giaa[/quote]
porcupine tree should be on that list even though theyre not post rock |
Jason, I think your issue with Yndi Halda is you're listening to Enjoy Eternal Bliss by songs, listen to it all the way through in sequence.
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ugh i just threw up an awful lot in the bath tub
no more taco bell |
Post about it on the internet.
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nothing better to do
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I forgot about this
[quote]Bled to Death is a solo band created by multi-talented musician Matthew “Axl” Peck. The band is noted as the latest in a growing trend of USBM (United States Black Metal) bands, and continues to be a one person project. The project is self-produced, and currently provides its own distribution. Though the band’s genre is highly debated and has changed throughout its history, it is generally considered by the music community to be a form of blackened death metal. The project began in early 2006, when Peck, involved in a hardcore band (Condemned,) at the time in Gillette, Wyoming, U.S.A, became disgruntled at the lack of darker, more extreme influence in the band’s music. While continuing to play with the group until its dissolution in mid-2007 (due to several internal and geographical conflicts), Peck began experimenting on the side with more death metal influenced music. Initially beginning by entering online songwriting competitions and recording at home, positive feedback over the course of a year led to the release of Bled to Death’s first demo, God Must Die , in May 2007, with roughly 50 copies being distributed throughout the U.S. While establishing the project as a viable musical entity and gaining some recognition, the demo’s weaker songwriting, poor production, and obvious remaining hardcore influence put pressure on Peck to follow up with a more established release. That release came in the form of Sept. 2007’s Cha Togar m’fhearg gun Dioladh EP, a much darker, heavier release that solidified the band’s support. Slightly improved production and songwriting coupled with the complete abandon of hardcore influence established Bled to Death as a solid death metal entity, gaining the support of numerous fans, DJs, and fellow musicians. Financial constraints, however, led to a mere 20 hard copies being distributed amongst a handful of friends and DJs, while the album was, however, released for sale via download on the band’s Myspace page. The sudden attention also proved to be a major roadblock; the EP led to some of the harshest criticism from the underground community for the repetitive songwriting and alleged generic riffing, as well as poor drum production resulting from the need to use programmed drums. After relocating to Arizona in the fall of 2007, it appeared that the band was at a standstill. Criticism from the underground coupled with financial failure did not stop Bled to Death, however. During the fall of 2007, Peck delved further into darker realms of music while recording what would prove to be a make or break release. Reaching further towards black metal than ever before, …and Darkness Will Follow was released for download on the internet in December 2007, and was met with a mixed reaction. Though attracting a larger than ever fan base, and hailed for the immense improvement in composition, the album was also criticized for being generic, and the criticism of the EP’s (albeit improved) drum production continued. It was also here that the band’s genre became highly scrutinized; generally accepted as blackened death metal, though Peck and close acquaintances maintain that pure black metal is all the project will be producing in the future. Peck, however, encouraged by the improved support and new direction the music was taking, immediately went back to the drawing board over Christmas break 2007, and is currently working on a short demo that will accompany the CD release of …and Darkness Will Follow in early 2008. The band is also working on external distribution deals. Bled to Death continues to maintain its refusal to print its lyrics, or to discuss the meaning behind the songs. He has been known, however, to side on many theological fronts with Gaahl (Gorgoroth), Varg Vikernes (Burzum), Glen Benton (Deicide, Vital Remains) as well as other highly debated black and death metal songwriters, which has drawn criticism for violent anti-Christian sentiments.[/quote] :lol: |
vv old
[QUOTE=mappyxmassacre;17628594]Jason, I think your issue with Yndi Halda is you're listening to Enjoy Eternal Bliss by songs, listen to it all the way through in sequence.[/QUOTE] nah definitely not the case just pretty meh |
Short attention span.
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lol wut
nah just not my thing they build and build and then end and it's like wtf you don't need to attack everyone who doesn't agree with you bro |
[QUOTE=Deth;17628664]you don't need to attack everyone who doesn't agree with you bro[/QUOTE]
of course he does he has a small peen |
my dicks pretty small and im chill
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holy **** netflix watch now has the first season of party down, I saw the pilot awhile ago and thought it was great but then forgot about it
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never heard of it
you sure its worth watching |
[QUOTE=Deth;17628664]lol wut
nah just not my thing they build and build and then end and it's like wtf you don't need to attack everyone who doesn't agree with you bro[/QUOTE] you just dont get it bro |
[QUOTE=elimm;17628669]my dicks pretty small and im chill[/QUOTE]
lmao |
oaml
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you're all homonyms
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you're mom
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I think I'm gonna start a new project called "PalinDRONE" and all it will be is like 3 notes droning for a half hour and then played in reverse for another half hour.
I'll be a labelled a brilliant genius by pitchfork.com and ANUS. |
i need a band that isnt my friends shitty prog metal one
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i cant wait to start playing shows again
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