Revolution Renaissance Documentary
I'm sorry Ragehead if I've been repeating myself, sometimes I don't realize I do.
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Tolkkis band ripping of Motley Crue...Interestinglalodrums2 wrote:By the way, the drums sound pretty similar to me...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2zHNcSwx ... re=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X32mPWUV ... re=related
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hiro23 wrote:I think that's funny
What the fuck did you just fucking say about me, you little bitch?!
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hiro23 wrote:I'm talking about the motley crue thing
What the fuck did you just fucking say about me, you little bitch?!
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Um drum patterns aren’t exactly new.
It's not even the same drum pattern, and it's so basic anyways.
I don't think tommy was the first person to think of using any of this
It's not even the same drum pattern, and it's so basic anyways.
I don't think tommy was the first person to think of using any of this
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Yo boy! I invented the drums! Don't be playin' yo....
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Now we just need the inventer of the root bassline and while we are at it the inventers of any scale system used in a song.
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How about the inventors of Microtonal music? I think we could credit lil wayne.
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They screwed up the date at the end.
Loved the doc, though!
Made me LOL like 7-10 times.
Loved the doc, though!
Made me LOL like 7-10 times.
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The problem is....everybody is fucking retarded in this band!
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IndeedDayDreamer wrote:The problem is....everybody is fucking retarded in this band!
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I think all bands feel the need to get rid of the monotany.
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Exactly and i think (maybe you too) that this the wrong way.hiro23 wrote:I think all bands feel the need to get rid of the monotany.
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I'm not sure what you mean, could you explain?
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Sure!hiro23 wrote:I'm not sure what you mean, could you explain?
I mean that bands become way too progressive and pseudo-complex recently,they just try to be something they are not.
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This is a matter of taste.DayDreamer wrote:Sure!hiro23 wrote:I'm not sure what you mean, could you explain?
I mean that bands become way too progressive and pseudo-complex recently,they just try to be something they are not.
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I've got to agree. I think power metal in special has been going through some trouble in the past 3 or 5 years, I hope this trend is reversed this year with a great release by Stratovarius. Stratovarius did reinvent the genre once, they could as well save it now again...DayDreamer wrote:I mean that bands become way too progressive and pseudo-complex recently,they just try to be something they are not.
I'm not saying Unia for example is a bad album. It's just not what Sonata used to do. Same about Tinnitus Sanctus.
I love change, but the recent changes were kind of scary.
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But let's be honest here: We're talking about Power Metal. What more can you do in this genre? It is pretty hard to keep a qood level of quality without getting repetitive.
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the doc is great...i like RR the music is so cool
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The same can be said about all genres. Like Jens says, all western music is based on the same 12 notes. Sounding fresh after years on the road is a challange and it does take experimentation, but there's a balance that must be accounted for.Ragehead91 wrote:But let's be honest here: We're talking about Power Metal. What more can you do in this genre? It is pretty hard to keep a qood level of quality without getting repetitive.
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it seems a lot of variation gets called repitition though. there are plenty of bands that never literly repeat a previus song notewise yet have people say the songs sound the same.
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That's also a very good point. How often have you heard people saying that Ecliptica, Silence and Winterheart's Guild all sound the same? To me they're clearly different in many aspects, especially WG when compared to the other two.icecab21 wrote:it seems a lot of variation gets called repitition though. there are plenty of bands that never literly repeat a previus song notewise yet have people say the songs sound the same.
One band that I really love is Mob Rules (it's actually in my personal top 5 nowadays). They were pretty consistent throughout 5 albums (for some reason I think that Ethnolution A. D. even threw in some more variation than usual) and all of them are 5 out of 5 stars for me. HammerFall is also pretty damn consistent between albums, and they're doing great both popularity-wise and musically-wise.
Maybe people are too used to the huge variety present in mainstream music, mainly because there are always new genres being created and dying a quick death, being forgotten by the media and people who once liked to listen to them.
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I have to agree with ragehead on this one, I think it's more about personal taste cause many of the reasons people describe as why the power metal movement is going stale are the reasons I think it's constantly getting better, personally I like it when a band tries new things, that's something I've been liking since Judas priest
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