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I totally agree, I was expecting the worst.Ya know, his technique ain’t half bad!
I totally agree, I was expecting the worst.Ya know, his technique ain’t half bad!
I noticed that too, pretty great right?So far in this thread I’ve learned that Motorhead is heavier than Lamb of God and that Meshuggah aint metal because it’s just noise.
Jesus lol
I mean… I’d still drink with you just to hear whatever other things you have to say.There is only one heaviest band, and that of course is Air Supply. Or maybe Iron & Wine.
I'll drink with you, and explain how I love air supply and pantera equally(not kidding).I mean… I’d still drink with you just to hear whatever other things you have to say.
only thing that hits harder than that riff is the hellbow he landed on Diego
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I don't enjoy the style.. but the drums of that song are legendary.. the drummer is a beast.Screaming into a microphone just for the sake of screaming, and using the double bass drum constantly is not metal or rock ‘n’ roll. It’s just noise.
only thing that hits harder than that riff is the hellbow he landed on Diego
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Cool, maybe he can play Smoke On The Water (the drop D version) next.
I don't know what that song was he's playing along to, but it only had like 3 or 4 notes.
Nothing is harder than this when training UFC
Nice.
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I admit I thought this lol.Inb4 people complain that this song isn't heavy enough![]()
My only gripe here, he's a good riffer alright, was him claiming its the heaviest song he's ever heard!
It's bog standard metal core affair!
Before this eye opening moment Matt Brown's most eye opening heavy tune was Killswitch Engage during a Ohio backyard BBQ grillout
My grandma loves Paul Stanley, FYI.