Good song. Plan on getting this.
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Now this is what I'm talking about yo yo
Like how the guitar sound is exactly the same as on I.
This Message Edited On 02.06.08
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If the whole thing is like that song then this may be their best yet... it follows the same thing they've always done, but it manages to actually sound varied too...
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Nice.
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Yeah the new album is intense.
Probably their best.
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this song is pretty good but the whole album rules.
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Yeah, I've got a leak. It's mindblowing. Every song is fantastic, seriously their best album yet.
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Good song. Have to check out the album.
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Am I the only person not blown away by this album? Which is weird since I'm one of the apparent few who loved their last two...
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I think Catch 33 is still my favorite, only time will tell.
Upon first listen I hated Catch 33 but grew to love it.
Where with obZen I loved it right away.
Maybe Catch 33 has more lasting appeal, but obZen is a collection of some very bone crushing songs.
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the whole album is definitely better than catch-33
...which was boresville
not bad though
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I loved Catch-33...and I love this song
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every song sounds the same
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Explain...
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Ummm Eliminator, just because you have a hard time keeping up with intricate rhythms doesn't mean it all sounds the same.
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Hey look Meshuggah going CHUG CHUG CHUG again what a surprise.
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Hey look, its some moron trying to look intelligent by mocking a band that doesn't use 4/4 timing!
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Oh wow this song is fucking amazing.
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Wizard, most Meshuggah songs are in 4/4.
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Are they? O_o
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They're written in different beats, but match up as a 4/4.
"For example, the main riff of the song "New Millennium Cyanide Christ," from their 1998 album Chaosphere, follows the aforementioned blueprint. Haake beats a rather slow 4/4 rhythm with his hands, while the bass drums and guitars play a repetitive 23/16 rhythm pattern on top of it. As the subdivided pattern is repeated, the pattern's accents shift to different beats on each repetition. After repeating the 23/16 pattern five times, a shorter 13/16 pattern is played once. These patterns sum up to 128 16th notes which equals exactly 8 measures in 4/4 meter."
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All that I know is that after listening to this song I went to Amazon to pre-order the album... and it is listed for $50!!! Who the hell do they think is going to drop that much money on any release?
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O_O this is why I did not music major
Good old chartered accounting :D
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Boring music, but their cover art (just like their other albums) is really awesome.
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I really like the beat on that song, kinda repetative, but that Messuggah! woo
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Boring music
WRONG.
But seriously, I can't wait for this to come out!
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The really funny thing is that none of the members of the band have much formal music theory training. They've said in interviews that they pretty much just write everything in free meter.
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They're written in different beats, but match up as a 4/4.
Thank you, thats what I meant Coke! I think thats what you call a polyrhythm? This Message Edited On 02.07.08
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