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z3r0

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  • Birthday 02/16/2005

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  1. no 80s slayer or kreator's endless pain? i feel sorry for person who had wrote this list
  2. z3r0

    down-cut vocals

    i think he actually meant vocal style but he just mixed some terms up. i just can't imagine how somebody could have a problem with how vocals are mixed into the music in case of eyehategod. just perfect mastering imo. at first i thought he actually meant low cut on vocals but it's hard to believe anyone would have a problem with that and actually notice it by the first listen. maybe he meant some effects added on vocals but i'm not familiar with those so i can't tell. thanks for help anyways
  3. i expected anyone visiting poland must do it for non touristic reasons. how do you like it here anyways?
  4. what parts of poland?i'm from poland myself so i'm kind of curious about why anyone would like to travel here if you like limp bizkit i would recommend autonomy - s/t album from 2001. great underground rapcore with very fast rapping and great emocore riffs. somehow released by earache records btw and if you haven't already, check out zao's (self titled) from the same year. i've been blasting this record whole week. great metalcore band
  5. what are these? i once showed eyehategod track to a friend and he said it was awesome but he don't like down-cut vocals. i've been wondering what are these since then and i can't ask him now. neither can't find the answer anywhere in the web. is this a screaming technique or maybe just some vocal mastering term? i will very appreciate any help
  6. way too moshable for an anti-mosh 001
  7. sounds like 90s jawbreaker-type of post-hardcore to me. a little bit heavier at times than average post-hardcore band but probably just because of the guitar effects as the riffs itself are typical to the post-hardcore genre. not a bad record, you just posted it in a wrong place i wouldn't say there is some deftones in there. deftones were pretty much influenced by post-hardcore. that's why they might sound similar. they even toured with some post-hc bands like quicksand and snapcase. and were even considered to be a heavier form of post-hardcore back in the day. pure post-hardcore record in my opinion
  8. best way for searching music knowledge, playing techniques, terminology, tunings, tabs, guitar effects etc. some publications, magazines with actual verified knowledge is what intrests me the most. bonus question for players who started learning before internet: what were your ways to search for music knowledge back then?
  9. eat my dead cock ouu yeee
  10. kvlt screams are awesome. tunnel throats too. do you people know any death metal bands using this type of vocals mostly? just listened a couple of tracks and they're exacly what i was thinking about when i was making this post. just the sound i was looking for. huge thaanks \m/
  11. the point is there is no local scene anymore.
  12. that probably depends on which part of the world we're talking about. like in my country more extreme metal genres were pretty big at the time, maybe not mainstream but there were many people into it, black and death metal bands had interviews in a public tv, even in small towns like mine there was a local scene from what i know. and now there aren't that many of us to actually make a scene. one old metalhead i known from my temporary work told me that there were black metal shows all around in our town back then and now there's literally nothing. it seems like it's all about social media right now. thanks for sharing your experience tho, very intresting read
  13. good to know somebody else see how plastic this world has become.
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