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[QUOTE="secthammer:931698"]i'm sorry if i don't think it's that far of a stretch to assume that there might be some merit in band A, if band A has members from band B, and i really like band B. since musicians tend to bring whatever musical talent they had with them. fantomas mr bungle slayer testament Old mans child dimmu borgir borknagar strapping young lad emperor ishan death control denied meshuggah frederick thordenals special defects many of the bands I know and like, i found out because they had other members in different bands. I seriously can NOT believe the blind elitism on this board. So many great bands and people are automatically dismissed without being given an actual legitimate chance. Bashing the bands of your friends for the sole sake of looking cool because it's always cool to bash on the next wave of music. NEW MUSIC ISN'T TR00. NEW MUSIC ISN'T BR00TAL. MUSIC ISN'T WHAT IT USED TO BE. for example i tried telling one of my black metal elitist friends that the new abigail williams was really good, and also coincidentally had trym playing drums on it. he automatically dismissed them as deathcore faggots, before even listening to it. They aren't even fucking close to deathcore! they're friends with the bands so they're affiliated with the scene, but that doesn't mean they actually play that shit. Art is a reflection of the times, and music is art. meaning, music changes, constantly, and it's going to start changing even faster, as society and technology starts moving faster as well. thank god not everyone is like this otherwise bands and music would NEVER progress. Popularity doesn't mean selling out! A lot of bands do sell out to get popular, but that doesn't mean it's also the other way around. The only difference between a slam riff and a breakdown is a noise gate pedal. This is the kind of blindness and close-mindedness i'd expect coming from right wing evangelicals, not predominantly liberal massachusettes metalheads. some bands that do use just breakdowns, really do fucking suck. it's just too bad jfac doesn't exactly do that. I'm not saying they're my favorite band by a long stretch, they aren't. if death metal becomes the next "scene" thing, what will everyone here do? how will you distinguish between "real" deathmetal and "poser" death metal? What kind of clothes the band happens to be wearing? what kind of haircut they have? what tuning they're in? what equipment they're using? whether they "ree" or not? hate to break it to you, but this is just as judgemental and bad as the mainstream that metal has resisted for the past 30-40 some odd years. Look how far metal has come since the days of black sabbath. I'm sure they had no idea just how fast, heavy, experimental and intelligent the genre could get, and as of now i think we still have NO idea where the genre will lead us. You don't have to be afraid to like and embrace new music, you don't have to drop your old favorite band either. THOSE DAMN YOUNGIN'S AND THEIR ELECTRIC GUITARS THOSE DAMN YOUNGIN'S AND THEIR SATANIC LYRICS THOSE DAMN YOUNGIN'S AND THEIR DOUBLE BASS THOSE DAMN YOUNGIN'S AND THEIR BLASTBEATS THOSE DAMN YOUNGIN'S AND THEIR TECHNICAL ODD TIME RIFFING THOSE DAMN YOUNGINS AND THEIR BREAKDOWNS let the flaming begin![/QUOTE]
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