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Re: Rate and Slate Rate: My drummer REALLY wants us to learn a more mainstream cover, we toyed with the idea of Seasons in the Abyss by Slayer but never really got past the rehearsal phase. He wants us to learn Lycanthropy by Six Feet Under. I actually like that song because it sounds like it could've been an Obituary tune (thanks to Obituary's then lead guitarist Allen West being in SFU at said time). My issues with not wanting to play it are: SFU suck horribly and I played it with another band. On the plus side it is very, VERY simple consisting of 2-3 riffs in all. Slate: The Paradise Lost and Anathema covers we agreed to play and yet no one but bassist and I have bothered to learn. I spent a few evenings pain stakingly tabbing out Mortals Watch the Day only to have a few somebodies not learn it (cough*cough*Ban*cough*cough).

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Rate: My drummer REALLY wants us to learn a more mainstream cover' date=' we toyed with the idea of [i']Seasons in the Abyss by Slayer but never really got past the rehearsal phase. He wants us to learn Lycanthropy by Six Feet Under. I actually like that song because it sounds like it could've been an Obituary tune (thanks to Obituary's then lead guitarist Allen West being in SFU at said time). My issues with not wanting to play it are: SFU suck horribly and I played it with another band. On the plus side it is very, VERY simple consisting of 2-3 riffs in all. Slate: The Paradise Lost and Anathema covers we agreed to play and yet no one but bassist and I have bothered to learn. I spent a few evenings pain stakingly tabbing out Mortals Watch the Day only to have a few somebodies not learn it (cough*cough*Ban*cough*cough).
What's that thing you say? Cope. Rating: Making extra cash Slating: There are flies EVERYWHERE
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Re: Rate and Slate A couple of points here, the first of which is that I also think Victim of Changes would be a cool cover. Secondly, it may be difficult to get me to learn something on guitar, but it's difficult to get NTNR to learn anything at all. Rating: Greek food for lunch Slating: My driver that came back from being injured is not yet at 100% and is still limping

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This is why I have never and will never work for the government or military.
Military wouldn't be so bad. They're actually regimented as to what they do it's the other branches of the government that are but massive clusterfucks.
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Military wouldn't be so bad. They're actually regimented as to what they do it's the other branches of the government that are but massive clusterfucks.
No, trust me, my dad, grandpa, and three of my wife's brothers are or were in the military, they are every bit as fucked up, if not more so. There is an illusion of order and conformity, but most of what they do is every bit as bureaucratic and idiotic.
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This is why I have never and will never work for the government or military.
Well, the job I hope to get (Foreign Service Officer) will be analysis and opinion, so if all goes well I won't be an engine of detrimental world order. Of course, being in an influential think tank would be even better. Rating that today was a decent work day. Slating that I have an early doctor's appointment.
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