That is true...WOPR said:I'm tired of people calling Justin Beiber a girl, it's is an insult to women everywhere!
It's why I have all of GNR on my Ipod.WOPR said:anyways, yeah I don't know where to stand... remember songs from the 40's/50's when people had talent?
sure it was more classic then fun (like rock and roll!) but it was really good
for anyone wondering what I'm talking about, play Fallout 3, NOW!
Glad I could blow your mind.WOPR said:Ack my head hurts now...Nigh Invulnerable said:Merzbow. That is all.
what could possibly be worse!
Justin Beiber: Hai~
OH GOD!!!!!!!!
EDIT: No, I'm just kidding, even he is better then... whatever THAT was... is... blah...
Says the guy with a "Trout Mask Replica" avatar.TheLaofKazi said:All sound is just sound, all noise is just noise, but humans can interpret it as music. Any sound is music as far as I'm concerned, because someone, somewhere, will find it musical in some way.
...except for this:
I don't understand, it's gotten to the point where it gets so fast that you might as well call those beats 8th or 16th notes, just like in other forms of music, because when you get a series of consecutive beats or sounds going really fast, there is a point where each individual beat stops feeling like the pulse, and instead every other beat, or every 4 beats, ect. feels like the tempo. There are million different ways you can count and feel the rhythm in music, to the point where a slow rock song could technically be at some ridiculously high beats per minute. But noooooo, it's fucking insane!!! The tempo is soooo high! I'm so hardcore, I listen to 1920 bpm! It almost sounds like one drawn out tone!! Woah!!!!
Or doesn't care for the simplistic patterns, mainstream examples that personify objectionable behaviour, and contain messages that aren't relevant to a given individual? I don't like rap because I don't like it, and the vast numbers of "no, man, 'X' will totally change your mind" examples have yet to even come close to changing my mind.TaboriHK said:Anyone smashing on rap's simply never heard the likes of guys like Del, Edan and Aesop Rock before.
This. When done WELL (i.e, Vortex-era Dimmu Borgir), Black Metal can be amazing. However, there is a line at which it becomes noise, and that is frequently overstepped.Wadders said:Let the rap/ hip hop hate begin
I consider the more extreme forms of Black Metal to be just noise, because well, it is. It's so poorly recorded that its just a crackle with ultra distorted geetaars and some dude gurgling into a cheap microphone.
Dont get me wrong, I love a lot of Black Metal, but some of it fails soo bad.