05-16-2004, 12:31 AM
Thanks for sharing!
Metropolis is pretty cool, but I don't like the "Flipper Hall" guitar effects shortly into the second half of the song (or anytime else, for that matter).
The one thing I like least about Dream Theater (remember, I'm now a DT expert <_< ) would have to be the singer. He sounds...well...boring. No offense, of course.
...lost love ::sigh::
my most beloved album would be Marilyn Manson's "Antichrist Superstar", though it's closely followed by about a dozen other "almost most beloved albums" :) . But the sheer power of Manson, muahahahaha...
For some reason I despise most of what is called "Pop" music but like almost every other style, including, but not limited to: Jazz, Rap/Hip-Hop, (Hard or not) Rock, Funk, Metal (like there is only one kind :ph34r: ), etc.
"The Essence - Part One" by Ahmad Jamal sits happily next to "Ill Communication" by the Beasty Boys and ZZ Top's "Rythmeen". Man, I iz wierd :blink: :lol:
A nice link I like to drool over now and then:
drums I can't afford
Greetings
Nuur
Metropolis is pretty cool, but I don't like the "Flipper Hall" guitar effects shortly into the second half of the song (or anytime else, for that matter).
The one thing I like least about Dream Theater (remember, I'm now a DT expert <_< ) would have to be the singer. He sounds...well...boring. No offense, of course.
Quote:I think the song might be a about unrequited love. It may not be, but this song is special to me, for obvious reasons.-> Marilyn Manson: The Speed of Pain
...lost love ::sigh::
my most beloved album would be Marilyn Manson's "Antichrist Superstar", though it's closely followed by about a dozen other "almost most beloved albums" :) . But the sheer power of Manson, muahahahaha...
For some reason I despise most of what is called "Pop" music but like almost every other style, including, but not limited to: Jazz, Rap/Hip-Hop, (Hard or not) Rock, Funk, Metal (like there is only one kind :ph34r: ), etc.
"The Essence - Part One" by Ahmad Jamal sits happily next to "Ill Communication" by the Beasty Boys and ZZ Top's "Rythmeen". Man, I iz wierd :blink: :lol:
A nice link I like to drool over now and then:
drums I can't afford
Greetings
Nuur
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