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44 days later
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@MisterChris
I didn't take you for a djenter.
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@SirAnonymous
It's a newfound discovery
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@MisterChris
That makes sense.
**Probably should add that you won't want to watch this if you have photosensitive epilepsy**
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@MisterChris
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@SirAnonymous
Disciple has a good sound, I like it
I've also started to like A Day To Remember as of late
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@MisterChris
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@SirAnonymous
interesting vocals and good melodies.
Reminds me of Sabaton. Same genre?
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@MisterChris
*Listens to first 10 seconds*
Yes, same genre.
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@MisterChris
Finished the song. I'd heard of Sabaton before, but hadn't listened to any of their songs. History and power metal make an epic combination.
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@SirAnonymous
for sure. You should listen to their other stuff, highly impressive especially if you're into war history.
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@MisterChris
I might have to. I usually listen to Christian metal, but I don't have any issues with history metal.
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@SirAnonymous
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@MisterChris
That's an excellent song with an inspiring story. Thanks for recommending it!
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23 days later
Flow is felt, it is experienced, you cannot ever truly make it into a science, it has an area of it that makes no logical sense.If you are able to 'zone out' of the song, if you don't involuntarily go 'hot damn' to the track and let it hypnotise you from the way the lyrics and track flow seamlessly, the flow is jarred in some way and insufficient to be called god tier flow.And that's just the tip of the iceberg (of each artist as well as of rap in general).
33 days later
Here’s some epic contemporary classical music.
Goosebumps race down my body when ever I listen to it.
It might just be fond memories.
While listening to the song close your eyes and imagine you’re a fighter jet pilot coming home from a successful mission, when all of a sudden you pick something up on your radar, and it escalates from there.
Crank the volume up with headphones or a bassy speaker.
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@Reece101
My younger, wilder days I'd finish work on a Friday up the country and out into the car for the road home, 4 hour drive or so. I'd open down every window and play Ride of the Valkyries on repeat all the way, and wouldn't dip below 130 mph too often. Then a wild weekend too of course.
Not saying I wasn't a lunatic, but fond memories.
So are you a big fan of amphetamines too as well as all this electronic music?
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@badger
So are you a big fan of amphetamines too as well as all this electronic music?
I’m more of a meth guy myself. A few rocks here or there.