nice song tbh, mixing is sadly off again
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yeah the mixing is kinda whack but I like this more than the last song
I always find their softer songs more memorable than most of their heavier ones.
also apparently the album is over and hour long lmao
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"also apparently the album is over and hour long lmao"
I honestly hate long albums in this genre, usually have too much filler and what not. Although I would be glad to be proven wrong
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I always find their softer songs more memorable than most of their heavier ones. [2]
And this song has much less potential to spawn another cancer thread lol
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pro-lifer core
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Eh
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The epitome of “wow I was really into *that* band when I was younger?”
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Moar like Demon Dumber lolololol :DDd
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"And this song has much less potential to spawn another cancer thread lol"
"pro-lifer core"
Don't be so sure
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sad that Tom would even be a part of this.
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Yeah I was alright with Freedom Is Dead, but this kinda really sucks. Ryan sounds like the song bores even him.
How is this somehow bloated and flaccid at the same time
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The state of modern heavy metal is interesting to me. I say “interesting” because that sounds a bit more optimistic than “depressing.” While there are a handful of current metal bands carving a truly unique and exciting path (Gojira, Mastodon, Katatonia, Opeth) and others at the top of their game (Soilwork, Decapitated, Scar Symmetry) there has been a disheartening trend in recent years. I’m speaking of course about “metal” created by people that clearly have no respect for the genre.
Now I’m not one to set a bunch of rules here, but I’m pretty sure the feelings of true metal lovers are fairly unanimous. For starters, making metal palatable for your average 14-year-old Bruno Mars fan (whether that’s through the music itself, or in how it’s presented) is despicable. Heavy metal should not appear safe.
Secondly, incorporating unique musical elements can sweeten an otherwise drab tune, but let’s not get carried away. No one wants to hear a Russian techno beat and auto-tuned vocals come blasting in halfway through your breakdown like a drunken, blathering, half-dressed, college party girl exploding through the church doors, mid-sermon on Sunday morning. If this kind of ear assault is a welcome treat for anyone, then calmly walk into your bathroom, look into the mirror, and convince yourself that metal is not for you.
And finally, if your band’s inspiration pool doesn’t even reach back far enough to hit the 90s, it’s time to do some soul searching. Everything created by young musicians in the last 10 years is starting to sound the same- in a bad way. Stop regurgitating the same Underøath song. They’re not going to ask your band to go on tour. Do yourselves a huge favor and look back… to the 90s, 80s, 70s.
You can thank me later.
-Ryan Clark, Demon Hunter
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^wtaf
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The gatekeeper of metal lol
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wtaf [2]
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I like quite a few Demon Hunter songs, but this one specifically was fluorescent beige.
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"Heavy metal should not appear safe" - 40 year old frontman in a christian metal band.......
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Got em
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Bruno Mars's music is harder than this
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These guys are probably ecstatic about the reversal of roe but think freedom is dead when a homophobe gets banned on Twitter
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Assuming things about a band just cuz they're Christian
Gotta love it lmao
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I mean some of their lyrics imply it.
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Do they though? Or are they written vaguely enough that one could come to a myriad of conclusions as to their meaning?
Implying doesn't mean anything, unless the lyrics or the band are explicit on their viewpoint in the matter, it is wrong to make assumptions about what they do believe. "Implying" is highly interpretive, and is not proof.
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It’s called making lyrics more relatable and universal by writing them vaguely. Cant just make assumptions about people
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oh boy here we go again lmao
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trv they should just growl rap nkjv bible verses instead
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I am allowed to assume things about Christians because they believe there’s a man in the sky who sees and knows everything. People who believe that are batshit crazy
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I mean, the song Relentless Intolerance is literally about how based it is to be intolerant towards "degenerates".
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@senetrix spoken like a very mature person
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🤭🍿
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"People who believe that are batshit crazy"
That's bullshit. There's nothing wrong in believing on intelligent design; be that the christian religion, the jews, the muslims or whatever else.
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it's like believing that the earth is flat.
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This CHAIN BELT I’ve added will be MORE than decorative! It’ll hold my spare WEB-LINE… and store the POWERLETS for my WIDOW’S BITE!
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christianity is a triangle, judaism is a circle, islam is a pentagon
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Intelligent design is a term used to give credence to a ridiculous ideology. I know I sound immature for bashing religion, but given the fact that Christian conservatism is now pervading American democracy, my patience is now zero. Fuck Christians and fuck anyone who defends them.
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How are you gonna fuck all those people
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yea esp when they dont believe in fornication gonna have to marry them all first
also since the catholics dont believe in contraception ur just gonna make more n more of em
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Quite a slippery slope if you know what I mean
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nah for them sex is for procreation only so its quite firm ground if u know what i mean
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we all know what we mean together
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( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
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(✿^◡^)۶🍸🌟🍺٩(˘◡˘ )
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"Intelligent design is a term used to give credence to a ridiculous ideology."
Intelligent design is proven by nature itself; or maybe we should throw things like the the equation of God, Fibonacci sequence, out the window. Even astrophysics like Michio Kaku (jew) will admit kabbalah influenced science.
Also, you are confusing the christian faith with religion. It's ignorant to claim the Bible as fake, since not even atheist scholars can reject or deny the historical and archaeological accuracy of the Bible. I am a christian because I have faith Jesus is the Son of God. There's nothing beyond that for me. I don't belong to any religion, specially when the church isn't supposed to be an institution or a physical four wall temple but I'll leave it at that.
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"michael jackson - thriller"
- YoYoMancuso
- MarsKid
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“It's ignorant to claim the Bible as fake, since not even atheist scholars can reject or deny the historical and archaeological accuracy of the Bible.”
There is no evidence that supports that Jesus existed according to a ton of scholars.
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False. The existence of Jesus is not even a debate. The criticisms on historical Jesus and difference among scholars has nothing to do with his existence. IF there is such a "scholar" then is nothing but a charlatan.
It all comes down to:
"The resurrection and miracles of Jesus cannot be proven or accepted, but neither can they be rejected by the historical sciences."
Bart Ehrman. Atheist. New Testament scholar.
And this is coming from a hardcore anti christian fundamentalist.
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yes our bumps bore fruit
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“False. The existence of Jesus is not even a debate”
False.
“It all comes down to:
"The resurrection and miracles of Jesus cannot be proven or accepted, but neither can they be rejected by the historical sciences."”
Therefore, the existence of Jesus and his miracles cannot be proven.
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the pizza vs the banana, both using the same argument, who will win
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The banana’s just agreeing with me lol
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dude theres plenty of chuds out there who will defend their right to pineapple, but do u rly think any mfer gonna defend banana on a slice?
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"The banana’s just agreeing with me lol"
pizza for lunch, banana for dessert agreed
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Banana splits mmmm
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I'll take bacon pizza :P
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How bout a bacon wrapped banana 😌
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"intelligent design is proven by nature itself"
I keep hearing this point from dumbass christians and they never are able to cite any evidence of such a claim.
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ye were a damn lucky coincidence
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This is such a dumb thread
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