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Ian
Lowering my expectations has succeeded beyond my wildest dreams.
Let people enjoy things
Ian
Lowering my expectations has succeeded beyond my wildest dreams.
Mostly agree with this to be honest.
Tesseract, periphery, meshuggah, monuments - all great bands that carved out a whole new genre. Great songs, catchy riffs, great vocals and excellent live (Periphery abs Meshuggah are absolutely incredible).
Not my favourite genre by a ways, but I really enjoy some of it and it has pushed some things forward, such as how we think of rhythms and how we record instruments for rock and metal.
I think, without periphery, some of the jazzier "neo soul" type stuff, like Ichika Nito, may not be as popular as it is. That would be a shame - because they're also incredible musicians, even if I don't like the music much.
I go through phases of loving some technical brilliance like polyphia and periphery, then craving thrashy trivium and Metallica where the riff is (usually) much "straighter".
Also chimp spanner is a superior band name
I was watching something the other day which suggested Skrillex and the like should be referred to as "Bro Strep" to differentiate it from the genre origins with stuff like Burial which is genuinely interesting and creative.
Death of a Dead Day is probably where I’d start. The vocals are an acquired taste, personally I love them
A set of djentures.
Turns out he was very happy playing what he loved instead.
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