haiii i wanted to make a slipknot mosh pit to talk about slipknot or any metal bands or if anyone wants to show or put up any bands or talk about em cant wait to see what you people come up with :3
haiii i wanted to make a slipknot mosh pit to talk about slipknot or any metal bands or if anyone wants to show or put up any bands or talk about em cant wait to see what you people come up with :3
It is a joy to see a sign of younger generations keeping the metal flame burning. In my youth I have seen many bands of the 90s in their prime - i.e. when band members were not yet eligible to receive a variety of senior citizen benefits. Although my sonic palate has somewhat changed in adulthood, I still find myself unable to resist the temptation to occasionally plug in one of my EMG loaded guitars in a Marshall JCM800 and drive it into heavy distortion.
luckyyyy i love to preserve metal and keep it alive im a huge metal head awesome have you heard of twisted sister and quiet riot by chance
lets all keep metal alive it shall never die out also rest in peace our metal grandfather ozzy osborne too
yess mama im comeing homeee
hehe do you also know quiet riot or twisted sister
Thanks for your reply M2 fan. I do not consider myself a metal head by any standards. But there was something undeniably unique in the 90s: energy and groove. I was at the AFAS show of Pantera last year and despite the early departure of “the brothers” the band remains true to its legacy.
Does any of the two commentators in this thread play guitar? I have tried last year to play the intro of ‘To the flowers’ of While she sleeps - including the unique tuning and the use of two Whammy DT’s - but this remains a tricky one to nail. Unfortunately time comes in limited supply to properly engage this challenge.
whoaa also how was it seeing pantara and yes i do im a beginer
The Pantera show was a testament to good old times. An energy was engulfing the venue - briefly stopped due to an apparently serious knee injury in the room wide pit - as I have only witnessed once before at a show of ‘The Exploited’ at DOA.
Which guitar and amp do you have at your disposal M2? Vlad: it seems that we are only missing a vocalist and bass player upon joining forces with M2.
One of the interesting parts of black metal is not necessarily the eerie sounds which can be conjured somewhat surprisingly by a human voice but the use of dissonant notes. Humans have an inherent desire to seek balance and harmony. The use of a single dissonant melodic line can create instant nerves as human weakness is exposed. As in nature, order often resides in (conjunctural/incidental) misbalance and sheer dissonance regardless of human capacity to adjust. If this can be reflected in a sonic dish, appetite naturally arises.