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complete oversimplification but korn/slipknot > pitchshifter/prodigy/nin > dnb/breakcore > aphex/pusher/snares is how i progressed from ages 12 to 16. oddly i was making some melodic ambient stuff on a SU700 sometime around the slipknot/pitchshifter stage. probably a big brother influencing me with massive attack.

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Guest Iain C

Its funny how my musical taste runs from korn/lb to slipknot to tool, primus, and all the way to autechre and other idm

 

Diverse tastes, bro

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i got into korn when i was 11 years old and i still retain a residual like for them. i like the harmonies, even if the lyrics are embarrassing. i would say issues is also an album that i like aswell as the first two. limp bizkit no.

 

 

Yeah one thing I can agree with is that Jon Davis' lyrics are that of a whiny crybaby.

 

The guitar work is fucking epic though, not really in terms of technical skill but rather in terms of experimentation.

 

 

Its funny how my musical taste runs from korn/lb to slipknot to tool, primus, and all the way to autechre and other idm

 

bad taste in metal, good taste in electronic music

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Fuck it then someone recommend me some good metal/alternative rock that has a higher ratio of melodic singing than screaming.

 

I just dont really enjoy constant vocal anguish, I want to listen to some creepy moody stuff. I love the shit out of tool and primus if that helps, but I cant stand bands like alexisonfire and protest the hero because of the incredibly epic heroic tone the vocals take.

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Fuck it then someone recommend me some good metal/alternative rock that has a higher ratio of melodic singing than screaming.

 

I just dont really enjoy constant vocal anguish, I want to listen to some creepy moody stuff. I love the shit out of tool and primus if that helps, but I cant stand bands like alexisonfire and protest the hero because of the incredibly epic heroic tone the vocals take.

 

primus was not included in my complaints of 'wigger metal'. primus is hippy prog metal funk

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Guest theSun

i loved this shit about 7 years ago. god it seems so long ago.

 

the reason i'm obsessed with the idm now probably has to do with all the blink 182, korn, limp biscuits, and other crappy shit i listened to in middle school.

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Guest Calx Sherbet

ooof. blink 182, forgot about them!

i'm so glad there is nothing i regret being a fan of. that would be kind of embarrassing

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green day too. but they used to kind of be cool before they just kept releasing the same album.

 

i still really like mike dirnt's bass tone

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who are those faggots? and why is the one on the right wearing a "NIAGARA" shirt, is it wisp? he's about the only memorable person from that area.

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lol they all look like gay brothers. like they're trying to pull off the not really caring but i bet they all shower once a day and do their hair in the mirrors

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Guest theSun

Fucking shower faggots

 

now you're talking! let's load up the pickup and go queer-huntin'!

 

i always read that band name as "alex is on fire" and i thought it was a pretty cool name.

 

then i realized it was "alexis on fire" and i was like wtf terrible

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