Favorite Kind Of Music?
- animespirit_16
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My favs are: pop, hip hop and rock. Personally, I don't consider rap as music but that's my opinion. And I'm sure my favs will stay the same for a long time to come...
hint hint wink wink nudge nudge...omg your so slow.
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- l Integrate Satan l
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Death certainly isn't catergorized as melo-death, but later Death is all 100% melodic in nature, your statement is hypocritical, as far as good melo-death try some Vehemence (prefferably God Was Created) or Pyscroptic (prefferably Scepter of the Ancients)NicholasDWolfwood wrote:I don't like much melo-death, suprisingly. Arch Enemy and early In Flames is about the only melo-death I listen to. I'm more into prog or brutal death, like Death, Opeth, Atheist, Cynic, Nile, Cannibal Corpse, Deicide etcTono_Fyr wrote: Generic death metal IS mostly screaming and noise. The word "melodic" is important when refering to death metal
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- l Integrate Satan l
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actually after reviewing all the attributes of Nevermore, they are strictly considered a metal band, nothing less nothing moreCatatonik wrote:They are technically old school power metal in it's original connotations.
More importantly though, is that Nevermore -ing rule.
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- NicholasDWolfwood
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Reading is a fun skill. I never said Death was a melo-death band, thanks for paying attention.l Integrate Satan l wrote:Death certainly isn't catergorized as melo-death, but later Death is all 100% melodic in nature, your statement is hypocritical, as far as good melo-death try some Vehemence (prefferably God Was Created) or Pyscroptic (prefferably Scepter of the Ancients)NicholasDWolfwood wrote:I don't like much melo-death, suprisingly. Arch Enemy and early In Flames is about the only melo-death I listen to. I'm more into prog or brutal death, like Death, Opeth, Atheist, Cynic, Nile, Cannibal Corpse, Deicide etcTono_Fyr wrote: Generic death metal IS mostly screaming and noise. The word "melodic" is important when refering to death metal
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- l Integrate Satan l
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reading is a fun skill, but it doesn't get you too far without being accompanied by the skill of reading-comprehensionNicholasDWolfwood wrote:Reading is a fun skill. I never said Death was a melo-death band, thanks for paying attention.l Integrate Satan l wrote:Death certainly isn't catergorized as melo-death, but later Death is all 100% melodic in nature, your statement is hypocritical, as far as good melo-death try some Vehemence (prefferably God Was Created) or Pyscroptic (prefferably Scepter of the Ancients)NicholasDWolfwood wrote:I don't like much melo-death, suprisingly. Arch Enemy and early In Flames is about the only melo-death I listen to. I'm more into prog or brutal death, like Death, Opeth, Atheist, Cynic, Nile, Cannibal Corpse, Deicide etcTono_Fyr wrote: Generic death metal IS mostly screaming and noise. The word "melodic" is important when refering to death metal
I don't like much melo-death, suprisingly.
try rereading this conversation and you MIGHT realize the point I was trying to conveyI in response wrote:DEATH CERTAINLY ISN'T CATERGORIZED AS MELO-DEATH, but later Death is all 100% melodic in nature, IF YOU LIKE DEATH your statement is hypocritical, as far as good melo-death try some Vehemence (prefferably God Was Created) or Pyscroptic (prefferably Scepter of the Ancients)
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- Kai Stromler
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l Integrate Satan l wrote:I don't like much melo-death, suprisingly.I in response wrote:DEATH CERTAINLY ISN'T CATERGORIZED AS MELO-DEATH,I in response wrote: IF YOU LIKE DEATH your statement is hypocritical,
The problem here is arising from the use of "melo-death" to mean NWOSDM. Death, while incorporating elements of melody -- and everyone does, even down to the Incantations and Defileds and Broken Hopes of the world -- sounds nothing like NWOSDM, or bands like Vehemence from other parts of the world who also want to sound like At The Gates.
I see no irreconcilable conflict between NDW's statements, and even if there was, musical taste is inherently subjective and irrational. I dig Edguy but can't stand HammerFall. I like Vlad Tepes but don't care for Tsjuder. Hypocrisy doesn't enter into it except under the name Tagtgren.
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