Music

Heisenberg

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Anything that is resource intensive has the potential to be exploited. Our problems did not come from these areas, but restricting them is part of the protocol. It's par for the course and if the admins didn't restrict them they would be slacking.
 

tyler.durden

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I thought this was beautiful and fascinating. Music truly brings us into a unique, maybe even healthy, mind state. It's funny, I'm a musician but I never looked to see if any valid studies have been done on whether or not music actually improves one's health. Anyway, take a look at this:

[video=youtube;NKDXuCE7LeQ]http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=NKDXuCE7LeQ#![/video]
 

d7b

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New Meshuggah

[video=youtube;DW2sWSgofbg]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DW2sWSgofbg[/video]

Lozenge? :)
These bastards make me want to get an 8 string guitar. I wouldn't need the extended range from my 7 string Baritone, but would think I was pretty cool playing what they use :) These guys have certainly practised their rhythm exercises :)
 

eye exaggerate

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...I would have been listening to this while playing castlevania on nes and being a bit freaked out during some of the parts :) It was like a soundtrack to the game for me.

[video=youtube;ox_ho7y1iGU]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ox_ho7y1iGU[/video]
 

Heisenberg

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I can not count the number of times I listened to this album. I was a bit disappointed because it was more mainstream sounding that their previous effort (rage for order) yet I still listened to it front to back for a year or more. My mother hated the choir chanting, thought it was pure blaspheme. Their next album was even more watered down and mainstream, which caused me to lose interest in the band.(Think Jet City Woman) I understand there has been a mindcrime 2 released which continues Nikki's story.

Here is my favorite Qeensryche song, Screaming in Digital


[video=youtube;G4PPARidRpc]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G4PPARidRpc[/video]
 

Heisenberg

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New band called knives out, featuring the only singer I consider equal to Mike Patton, Todd Smith. I've posted Todd's efforts here many times now. Dog Fashion Disco, Polkadot Cadaver, Alter Boys, El Creepo...

This song doesn't feature his vocal range, but showcases his screaming, which manages to be silky smooth and evil sounding at the same time.
[video=youtube;TkgyTVPU75s]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TkgyTVPU75s[/video]
 

eye exaggerate

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I can not count the number of times I listened to this album. I was a bit disappointed because it was more mainstream sounding that their previous effort (rage for order) yet I still listened to it front to back for a year or more. My mother hated the choir chanting, thought it was pure blaspheme. Their next album was even more watered down and mainstream, which caused me to lose interest in the band.(Think Jet City Woman) I understand there has been a mindcrime 2 released which continues Nikki's story.

Here is my favorite Qeensryche song, Screaming in Digital


[video=youtube;G4PPARidRpc]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G4PPARidRpc[/video]

...so cool, thanks for posting that one. I was (kind of still am) a big fan of these guys. They started out sounding somewhat 'maiden-ish' and moved to a more prog-like sound. Then, as you said, they got polished.

Either way, Screaming in Digital is one my favorite tracks from them :D
 

eye exaggerate

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New band called knives out, featuring the only singer I consider equal to Mike Patton, Todd Smith. I've posted Todd's efforts here many times now. Dog Fashion Disco, Polkadot Cadaver, Alter Boys, El Creepo...

This song doesn't feature his vocal range, but showcases his screaming, which manages to be silky smooth and evil sounding at the same time.
...this is cool too. I like it - reminds me a little of Drowningman.

[video=youtube;idi9uUPo250]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=idi9uUPo250[/video]
 
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