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[QUOTE=PinkFreud]I have 122 gigs of music on my hard drive...so...[/QUOTE]
You God damned freak.:p |
[QUOTE=GenuineImitation]Yeah, but well worth it if you have the money. I won't be able to buy things like that once I go to college. :upset:
I cant think of any other way to hold the music then. Unless you are willing to upgrade your memory.[/QUOTE] I guess. I usually clear out files once I buy the actual CD, so I'm sure in the last year that's taken care of about a gig or two. Trouble is, I learn about new bands faster than I can buy their stuff. I know my financial situation must be bad, though. I'm actually tempted to click on those iPod ad banners and feed them a bunch of fake contact information (except for the mailing address) just so it's one less thing I have to actually buy. |
[QUOTE=Steerpike]I guess. I usually clear out files once I buy the actual CD, so I'm sure in the last year that's taken care of about a gig or two. Trouble is, I learn about new bands faster than I can buy their stuff.
I know my financial situation must be bad, though. I'm actually tempted to click on those iPod ad banners and feed them a bunch of fake contact information (except for the mailing address) just so it's one less thing I have to actually buy.[/QUOTE] Same here. I have several cds from about 80 rock and metal bands, not to mention some 20 punk bands that I want to get. The only problem is the stuff is impossible to find and once you find it, its so expenssive. I spend most of my money on cds, The financial situation of most college students isn't that stable. |
[QUOTE=Moses]Are you sure it doesn't say 12.2? That's like 4 of my I-pods.[/QUOTE]
He has like 1,500 albums. So I'm sure its 122 gigs. |
[QUOTE=Lord Abortion]The thought of listening to that kind of music makes me physically ill, so I'll pass, thanks.[/QUOTE]
You're a jerk in more ways than one PS: :mad: [quote=Steerpike] I do have an external harddrive, but it's for video 0editing. The things are damn expensive.[/quote] Seriously? I bought an 80gig external for $80, and then got a $20 rebate on it. Now grant it Best Buy was having a sweet sale, but externals aren't that bad! That's what I recommend, anyway. Unless you want to have a bunch of flash drives, but that'd be a pain in the bollocks. EDIT: oh right, I should read all of your posts that follow. Sorry that money is tight for you man :-\ |
[QUOTE=Jom]You're a jerk in more ways than one
PS: :mad: Seriously? I bought an 80gig external for $80, and then got a $20 rebate on it. Now grant it Best Buy was having a sweet sale, but externals aren't that bad! That's what I recommend, anyway. Unless you want to have a bunch of flash drives, but that'd be a pain in the bollocks. EDIT: oh right, I should read all of your posts that follow. Sorry that money is tight for you man :-\[/QUOTE] What type of external hard drive do you have? |
[QUOTE=Jomothy]You're a jerk in more ways than one
PS: :mad:[/QUOTE] Yeah, yeah, If I forced you to listen to err...some stuff you don't like, you'd feel the same, I was being a little melodramatic, but you know what I mean. |
My dad just bought a My Book HD...160 GB, I think. It does what it does well enough...works without a hitch.
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[QUOTE=Jom]EDIT: oh right, I should read all of your posts that follow. Sorry that money is tight for you man :-\[/QUOTE]
Yeah, it's rough. Like I said, I've been considering every chance I can find to get something cheap or free. And in the case of free stuff, is it worth the associated hassles such as excess spam I'm going to get. In the latter case it wouldn't make much of a difference it seems. Some wanker must have gotten ahold of my email because I've been recieving some newsletters and the like I know I didn't sign up for. |
Sorry to go off topic here, but has anybody heard An Evening With John Petrucci And Jordan Rudess? It's absolutely amazing...specially Rudess. I knew he was good, but never knew this good...
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[QUOTE=Shattered_Future]Sorry to go off topic here, but has anybody heard An Evening With John Petrucci And Jordan Rudess? It's absolutely amazing...specially Rudess. I knew he was good, but never knew this good...[/QUOTE]
I have heard bits...being the DT fanboy I am, I was incredibly impressed. |
[QUOTE=Shattered_Future]Sorry to go off topic here, but has anybody heard An Evening With John Petrucci And Jordan Rudess? It's absolutely amazing...specially Rudess. I knew he was good, but never knew this good...[/QUOTE]
I'm not sure if what I heard was that or Liquid Tension Experiment. Much better than what I heard from Dream Theater. |
[QUOTE=Steerpike]I'm not sure if what I heard was that or Liquid Tension Experiment. Much better than what I heard from Dream Theater.[/QUOTE]
LTE is like DT without vocals, An evening with isnt really. Though I have only heard a little of it. |
I prefer LTE to Dream Theater, but I did spark a little interest in the latter again last night. I do still love The Glass Prison, and [I]Images and Words[/I].
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I've really gotten quite sick of Dream Theater, I dunno.
I haven't had enough time to form an opinion on LTE though. NP: Darkest Hour - With A Thousand Words To Say But One |
Glass Prison is my favorite DT song...I think.
I havnt heard a whole lot though. And, I havnt listened to any DT ina long time. |
[quote=Deconstruction]LTE is like DT without vocals, An evening with isnt really. Though I have only heard a little of it.[/quote]
Then it was probably An Evening With. All I know is this song was playing on the speakers at a local record shop, and I asked the guy what it was and he said he didn't put it on, but he knew it was one of John Petrucci's projects. |
[QUOTE=Shattered_Future]Sorry to go off topic here, but has anybody heard An Evening With John Petrucci And Jordan Rudess? It's absolutely amazing...specially Rudess. I knew he was good, but never knew this good...[/QUOTE]
I bought it awhile back.. it was cool to listen to a few times, just for the instrument playing, but it's really not that interesting. I get bored of it quickly. Check out some Liquid Tension Experiment if you like that sort of thing-it's much better with drums behind it. |
I much prefer DT to LTE, because I'm one of those people who, if James LaBrie's voice took on an incarnate form, would attempt to have sex with it.
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Hehe, my favourite moment in a record store was at the local HMV. The manager put on When The Tigers Broke Free, and I exclaimed, rather loudly, "Holy crap, it's Pink Floyd!" to my girlfriend. The manager came over and told me that I'd restored his faith in humanity. :)
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[QUOTE=Spat Out Plath]omg new review of [url=http://musicianforums.com/forums/showpost.php?p=11842855&postcount=541]Chinese Democracy[/url] :eek:[/QUOTE]
Seriously, I hate Axl Rose, that review was probably true though. All in all: GnR is boring. |
I do like LTE and DT to extents (the latter more), but I'm really liking this for some reason. It's heavily piano based, and the piano is completely jaw dropping.
GNR I could care less about. Decent at best. |
Mine will be the time when Someone comes up to me in the metal section and says "You look like you belong here, tell me what to get!"
I live for that day to come. NP-Autopsy-Ridden with disease |
I quite like GNR, but mostly in short bursts. I learnt to play Welcome To The Jungle ages ago, but I can't remember it now. :(
[QUOTE=Lord Abortion]Mine will be the time when Someone comes up to me in the metal section and says "You look like you belong here, tell me what to get!" I live for that day to come. NP-Autopsy-Ridden with disease[/QUOTE] Hey, you look like a slightly creepy goth with long hair and a fascination with corpses. Tell me what to get! |
[QUOTE]Hey, you look like a slightly creepy goth with long hair and a fascination with corpses. Tell me what to get![/QUOTE]
I like that better. |
I will probably buy Chinese Democracy when it surfaces...I'm interested more than anything, really.
NP-Entombed-Left Hand Path |
[QUOTE=Spat Out Plath]I almost bought Twisted Sister's best of a couple of weeks back but my girlfriend said :no9: and thank god. I downloaded it and all the memories of wanting to kill Dee Snider with a rusty batch of poison came back. The guy is a charisma-free zone and irony repellent.[/QUOTE]
Hey, if I scratch your back, you're supposed to scratch mine. :mad: |
[QUOTE=Lord Abortion]I like that better.[/QUOTE]
You have any pics of yourself ? Heavy Riva's description has gotten me curious :p |
Five posts in just over 13 minutes...I'm on a roll. :cool:
NP-Blind Guardian-Mirror,Mirror(live) [QUOTE]You have any pics of yourself ? Heavy Riva's description has gotten me curious [/QUOTE] Check out the MX photo album, it's on the first page of the pit ATM. |
Hmm ok. I saw it.
I would just maybe post one of me...just maybe. |
Heh, I think Riva's description is pretty accurate.
NP-Cannibal Corpse-The time to kill is Now. |
Heh kinda :p
I'm trying to find a decent picture of me...all of them i have me Iced Earth shirt on :p |
100 greatest drummer nomination results have been posted. Wander over at your leisure and express your displeasure at the choices.
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I've never been in a photograph...too TROO for that.
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[QUOTE=PinkFreud]100 greatest drummer nomination results have been posted. Wander over at your leisure and express your displeasure at the choices.[/QUOTE]
Pretty good list, man. Most of my favourites made it, but lack of Fenriz makes me a sad panda. |
Fenriz's drumming on Darkthrone isn't that impressive and I havn't heard his other stuff. He just days blast beats or the basic rock beat all the way through songs. Fills... yes... what fills?
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Question for mods: would this be an informal paragraph review or a full review?
At the time, Darkest Hour was: John Henry - Vocals Mike Schleibaum - Guitar Fred Ziomek - Guitar Billups Allen - Bass Ryan Parrish - Drums Darkest Hour's second full-length album [i]So Sedated, So Secure[/i] was released March of 2001. The album is very reminiscent of At The Gates' [i]Slaughter of the Soul[/i] though more thrashy. Oftentimes Darkest Hour has been called metalcore, however they have no elements in common with any hardcore band I've ever heard, and few in common with the trash that people throw around as metalcore these days. With that said, onto the review. [i]So Sedated, So Secure[/i] is quite possibly one of the greatest albums I've heard in my life. From the first moments of [i]An Epitaph[/i] you know it's something special. Throughout the album we have a nice balance of brutality and melody, and quite fantastic vocals from John Henry, also, Billups Allen's bass playing is more prominent than that of other bands in their genre. Throughout the album there are indeed breakdowns, but the chugging ones are a more intellegent, 4-5 second section that leave's you saying, "that was a nice touch," and the longer breakdowns are more along the lines of melodic sections that are slowed down much like In Flames' [i]Episode 666[/i]. Highlights: [i]An Epitath[/i] (3:45) [i]So Sedated, So Secure[/i] (4:09) [i]The Hallow[/i] (3:28) [i]No Closer Than A Stranger[/i] (4:53) [i]The Last Dance Massacre[/i] (8:37) Also, I've submitted it as an informal paragraph, and it won't show up at all. EDIT: It's showing up now. |
[QUOTE=Silenius]Fenriz's drumming on Darkthrone isn't that impressive and I havn't heard his other stuff. He just days blast beats or the basic rock beat all the way through songs. Fills... yes... what fills?[/QUOTE]
He's better than Lars Ulrich... |
[QUOTE=Lord Abortion]He's better than Lars Ulrich...[/QUOTE]
Tisnt that hard.... |
[QUOTE=Deconstruction]Tisnt that hard....[/QUOTE]
Agreed. It's one of these lists I've been actually happy with Bugger me. Anyone who has Kill by Cannibal Corpse, listen to Five nails through the neck at 1:40. That's the kind of thing that makes me both drop my jaw and wish feverently I could do that. |
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