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Old 09-30-2018, 01:28 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hmm, what's this in my pocket?

*epic guitar solo blasts into my face*

DAMN IT MONDO
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Old 10-04-2018, 02:35 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I really dig the 90's sounding metal production. Unlike most metalheads, I think 90's metal albums had generally vastly better sound than 80's and 00's metal albums. Huge generalization, but 90's albums just tended to have various ways of giving you really fat bass and skittering drums that felt way more organic and real than in modern metal. Plus I liked how 90's metal dropped the tinny, reverby habits of 80's metal.

Musically, I like this fairly much. Not hugely into the vocals I'm afraid. Especially not the screechy dude. The keyboards also generally remind me of various forms of goth and symphonic metal that I do my best to avoid. Still, there's enough here that I like that I might check out a bit more from this band.
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I really dig the 90's sounding metal production. Unlike most metalheads, I think 90's metal albums had generally vastly better sound than 80's and 00's metal albums. Huge generalization, but 90's albums just tended to have various ways of giving you really fat bass and skittering drums that felt way more organic and real than in modern metal. Plus I liked how 90's metal dropped the tinny, reverby habits of 80's metal.

Musically, I like this fairly much. Not hugely into the vocals I'm afraid. Especially not the screechy dude. The keyboards also generally remind me of various forms of goth and symphonic metal that I do my best to avoid. Still, there's enough here that I like that I might check out a bit more from this band.
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