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[QUOTE="Alexecutioner:1217479"][QUOTE="KEVORD:1217476"][IMG]http://www.google.com/url?source=imgres&ct=img&q=http://www.recordinspector.com/Pics/C327.jpg&sa=X&ei=cvgJTrGbL8Lf0QHJgqhn&ved=0CAQQ8wc4KQ&usg=AFQjCNEo6uezV0qp8xCpFf8qBqeGTXdDGQ[/IMG] Just what New England needs. More slam death metal.[/QUOTE] Have a bit of an imagination. I'm not looking to start up another generic slam band with breakdowns comprising 95% of the material. Look at the influences. I'm talking about when slam was good, bands like Skinless and Suffocation hardly sound like todays "slam". Bands like Defeated Sanity have been capturing that feel in my opinion. I'm not talking about starting some football riff moshcore band I would like to capture the raw heavy feel of old school slam and add some technicality to it, make things more interesting and adding more depth and emotion than playing the same three chords at 60 bpm[/QUOTE]
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