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that'd be nice, but probably not :/
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The remix didn't use enough of the actual song. The vocal parts repeated over and over and over again didn't work too well...
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It was definitely an already made song and the guy just placed a bunch of samples over top of it.
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[QUOTE=cadencethefire;16520399]that'd be nice, but probably not :/[/QUOTE]
I think its a lot better than it was back in the late 90's. Extreme metal and more eclectic indie stuff has gotten way more popular in the past few years. But still most people are music retards, just not as many as before. |
[QUOTE=Dimmu Burger;16523020]I think its a lot better than it was back in the late 90's. Extreme metal and more eclectic indie stuff has gotten way more popular in the past few years. But still most people are music retards, just not as many as before.[/QUOTE]
true its difficult to find people who aren't scene and like extreme metal in my area tho'. But still PTH and the like increasing in popularity is good to see. |
[quote=Dimmu Burger;16523020]I think its a lot better than it was back in the late 90's. Extreme metal and more eclectic indie stuff has gotten way more popular in the past few years. But still most people are music retards, just not as many as before.[/quote]
i couldn't agree with you more. It's good that people are taking more of a forward approach to making music, i just wish they cared about how it sounded when they actually played it hehe |
[QUOTE=natey5280;16519182]I love these guys and I wasn't excited at all when I first heard about the remixes. I was surprised to find their show today pretty crowded at Warped Tour. Maybe it was because we're so close to Canada.[/QUOTE]
At the Buffalo stop of Warped Tour? I was pretty surprised by the amount of people too, I expected a little over half than the actual amount that were there. It was awesome though. I'm a little angry they didn't play Turn Soonest to the Sea. I would've loved to sing the ending part in a crowd of people who were singing along too, and since I was like 6 feet from Rody, it would've been epic. |
[QUOTE=ekajsk8er;16529543]I'm a little angry they didn't play Turn Soonest to the Sea. I would've loved to sing the ending part in a crowd of people who were singing along too, and since I was like 6 feet from Rody, it would've been epic.[/QUOTE]
He got the crowd to collaborate on the "Live to **** and **** 'till death" part of Goddess Bound at the Nokia Theater Show, that was pretty cool. I understand where you're coming from though, I've always wanted to do that. |
It gets old. Nothing will ever top being on stage singing These Colours Don't Run while the band breaks **** and swings on the rafters
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[QUOTE=Cocaine;16529948]It gets old. Nothing will ever top being on stage singing These Colours Don't Run while the band breaks **** and swings on the rafters[/QUOTE]
please be a bigger douche when it comes to proving whatahuge pth-fan you are of course it doesnt "get old" for someone who has never done it and really wants to do it. it's a very catchy and sing-a-long friendly part as well. but of course, anything anyone would like to do is way inferior to your elite shenanigans. plz consider that this post is brought to you with the utmost respect and love for your person :) hug, pete |
no i mean it gets old singing along because it feels like it goes on forever live
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pth blows because they talk $hit about other bands 24/7.
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all bands talk **** 24/7. Rody only talks **** about bands that deserve it.
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you just love him off.
sorry dude but its true. |
They were awful at Warped Tour (worked it, didn't actually go), but I think its because the mixing was all eff'd up everywhere because they didn't want stages bleeding into each other. It was really unfortunate. I'd like to see them in a more conventional setting.
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i saw them @ the opera house in toronto, and musically they were really good. everything sounded great.
edit: cept rody wining about various things in between songs |
I don't "love off Rody", I barely know him. And it's true, all bands do is talk **** and get drunk. The only difference is he doesn't care enough to keep it behind the scenes. I don't see how being honest (and kind of a jackass) makes them suck.
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meh well he never rubbed me the right way. i only continued to see/listen to them because they are a local band and i try to support all local bands as religiously as possible
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Rubbed you the wrong way? Have you actually met the guy? He's surprisingly humble and, get this, a pretty nice guy. You let entertainment and showmanship get the best of you.
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nah dude, because it hasn't happened with any other frontman i've seen. okay, aside from that dude from QOTSA.
oh look where they're from.. |
Like I said, all bands talk a lot of ****. He just does it publicly. Trust me on this. You're acting like a 13 year old girl if that actually hinders your enjoyment of the band.
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no no, it doesn't really hinder my enjoyment. Especially when I'm listening from home or @ work. but i probably wont be seeing them live again, unless their next album rocks my socks off.
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[quote=Against Miik!;16530047]They were awful at Warped Tour (worked it, didn't actually go), but I think its because the mixing was all eff'd up everywhere because they didn't want stages bleeding into each other. It was really unfortunate. I'd like to see them in a more conventional setting.[/quote]
They were great at Charlotte's warped tour, though Luke was a bit too low in the mix, which resulted in Arif being hella loud. But I wasn't complaining |
I think Moe changed up his beats a bit at NY's Warped, which was kinda funky.
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Moe's usually just too high to play things the same way every time. Lately he's been playing way too slow, which throws the entire band off track. Arif tends to improvise at least half of his lines live, too.
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Arif completely forgot something during The Dissentience and had to come back in at the next riff when I saw them. You could tell from the look on his face.
The whole set was slower when I saw them, but I actually thought it was pretty cool. |
News from theprp.com:
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No Toronto date/No care.
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maybe those are just the US dates though
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Well there'll probably be a Toronto date some time after the NY date but it might be a one off thing.
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