WakeOfAshesPosts: 21,665destroyer of motherfuckers
owning a gwar album knocks you down a peg in my book wake lol
riiight.... And you didnt buy *any* sub-par albums when you were 13?! I'd be lucky if GWAR was my biggest musical crime at 13. haha. I was a huge Nirvana fan back then as well.
owning a gwar album knocks you down a peg in my book wake lol
riiight.... And you didnt buy *any* sub-par albums when you were 13?! I'd be lucky if GWAR was my biggest musical crime at 13. haha. I was a huge Nirvana fan back then as well.
I regards to the last few pages, I think this YouTube comment posted on Triptykon's music video Shatter sums it all up.
"This is ridiculous... The "secret" metal fans are just as pretentious as the "posers"! Wow... Beware of narcissism. It is the ONE obnoxious thing many metalheads share with hipsters. If anyone cares, I advise some people to stop thinking like in highschool (in terms of black and white)...
Just enjoy the music and be yourself. Do you seriously have to prove anything to anyone? Do I really need to enumerate the different groups you despise, that try to do the same thing?"
nirvana was EXACTLY what music needed at the time. was it the best music ever? no but it was still decent and a bllion times better than gwar.
tho to answer wake i had pretty shitty taste in music at 13, i didnt know that you bought gwar that long ago. if you bought it recently than that would be much worse
WakeOfAshesPosts: 21,665destroyer of motherfuckers
nirvana was EXACTLY what music needed at the time. was it the best music ever? no but it was still decent and a bllion times better than gwar.
tho to answer wake i had pretty shitty taste in music at 13, i didnt know that you bought gwar that long ago. if you bought it recently than that would be much worse
yeah... the 2000's have been mostly a DM decade for me. I bought around 100 albums, and 90% of them were DM. There were a couple outliers though... Tool, Ayreon, LOG, and some I am forgetting. Honestly it wasn't until 95/96 that I actually started getting into DM. I can't remember what first brought me in... If I had to guess it was probably "Slaughter of the Soul". Prior to that I was mostly mainstream metal and alternative. Metallica/Megadeth/Slayer/Pantera/Sepultura/Tool/Nirvana/NIN/Sound Garden/Smashing Pumpkins/Manson.
really prior to the internet, getting into underground metal was pretty hard. It's not that I didnt like the shit, I just had no exposure.
nirvana was EXACTLY what music needed at the time. was it the best music ever? no but it was still decent and a bllion times better than gwar.
tho to answer wake i had pretty shitty taste in music at 13, i didnt know that you bought gwar that long ago. if you bought it recently than that would be much worse
yeah... the 2000's have been mostly a DM decade for me. I bought around 100 albums, and 90% of them were DM. There were a couple outliers though... Tool, Ayreon, LOG, and some I am forgetting. Honestly it wasn't until 95/96 that I actually started getting into DM. I can't remember what first brought me in... If I had to guess it was probably "Slaughter of the Soul". Prior to that I was mostly mainstream metal and alternative. Metallica/Megadeth/Slayer/PANTERAAAAAAAAAAAAA \m/ /Sepultura/Tool/Nirvana/NIN/Sound Garden/Smashing Pumpkins/Manson.
really prior to the internet, getting into underground metal was pretty hard. It's not that I didnt like the shit, I just had no exposure.
WakeOfAshesPosts: 21,665destroyer of motherfuckers
Nirvana>>>>anything else you listen to, faggot.
lol. yeah their 3 cord songs are killer.
Lets see you make better music, bitch.
I think Jeff wants to fight me. It's funny.
I didnt say I could make better music. Back in the day I loved Nirvana... Kurt was the voice of my generation and if you weren't in the scene back then you will really never have any clue what it was about. I still remember what Nirvana was about, no reason to get all pissy with me. But honestly, Nirvana's music just does not stand the test of time. The cords are incredibly simplistic, and the lyrics make no sense what-so-ever. I'll give you a point that Kurt has a really nice and interesting voice and he had so much soul and charisma that it was hard not to love the band when they were so huge... but dude, the music falls a little flat in comparison to other bands.
Ill even say that Nirvana was probably the third greatest concert I have ever been too. It was an amazing experience.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CD2LRROpph0
this shit blows Kesha away.
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God damn looking at those granny panties and that square body. lol the fuck ewwwwwwwww
lol....and who was that random brotha in the video?
Jamal.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kLLUcuiXRAs
"This is ridiculous... The "secret" metal fans are just as pretentious as the "posers"! Wow... Beware of narcissism. It is the ONE obnoxious thing many metalheads share with hipsters. If anyone cares, I advise some people to stop thinking like in highschool (in terms of black and white)...
Just enjoy the music and be yourself. Do you seriously have to prove anything to anyone? Do I really need to enumerate the different groups you despise, that try to do the same thing?"
tho to answer wake i had pretty shitty taste in music at 13, i didnt know that you bought gwar that long ago. if you bought it recently than that would be much worse
really prior to the internet, getting into underground metal was pretty hard. It's not that I didnt like the shit, I just had no exposure.
I didnt say I could make better music. Back in the day I loved Nirvana... Kurt was the voice of my generation and if you weren't in the scene back then you will really never have any clue what it was about. I still remember what Nirvana was about, no reason to get all pissy with me. But honestly, Nirvana's music just does not stand the test of time. The cords are incredibly simplistic, and the lyrics make no sense what-so-ever. I'll give you a point that Kurt has a really nice and interesting voice and he had so much soul and charisma that it was hard not to love the band when they were so huge... but dude, the music falls a little flat in comparison to other bands.
Ill even say that Nirvana was probably the third greatest concert I have ever been too. It was an amazing experience.