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Yeah, then he'll probably whine that we're not respecting his 'freeduhmz of speech man', whilst willfully ignoring the fact that this does not stop the mods from banning someone for being a twat. It sure is comforting to be so sure of how the future will go! :D

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Yeah' date=' then he'll probably whine that we're not respecting his 'freeduhmz of speech man', whilst willfully ignoring the fact that this does not stop the mods from banning someone for being a twat. It sure is comforting to be so sure of how the future will go! :D[/quote'] There's no guarantee of total freedom of speech here, the rules specifically say you can't be racist. And I can't even begin to imagine what would happen if Ghouly were around for this codswallop...
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Most of you get me wrong and assume I've said things I didn't. Read it again before posting and in case I get banned for using the n-word (really... None of you ever heard of that word before? Only hip hoppers are allowed to say it?), enjoy your little victory. Tell yourself you won an argument.

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Most of you get me wrong and assume I've said things I didn't. Read it again before posting and in case I get banned for using the n-word (really... None of you ever heard of that word before? Only hip hoppers are allowed to say it?)' date=' enjoy your little victory. Tell yourself you won an argument.[/quote'] Us hearing it is not the problem here... and if you don't see why it is disrespectful, I see no point in trying to explain it.
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Most of you get me wrong and assume I've said things I didn't. Read it again before posting and in case I get banned for using the n-word (really... None of you ever heard of that word before? Only hip hoppers are allowed to say it?)' date=' enjoy your little victory. Tell yourself you won an argument.[/quote'] Oh, grow up.
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Iceni' date=' have you listened to Amberian Dawn?[/quote'] Yeah, I have. I don't really care for them all that much, they resemble Nightwish too closely for my liking and I'm not a massive Nightwish fan. For that matter I'm not terribly fond of operatic-style vocals in general unless they're just rambunctious and bombastic like DSO. If you like Amberian Dawn though, you might enjoy Coronatus from Germany.
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Yeah' date=' I have. I don't really care for them all that much, they resemble Nightwish too closely for my liking and I'm not a massive Nightwish fan. For that matter I'm not terribly fond of operatic-style vocals in general unless they're just rambunctious and bombastic like DSO. If you like Amberian Dawn though, you might enjoy Coronatus from Germany.[/quote'] I'll give them a try. I like operatic vocals, but only those who really are schooled, not those who just try to sound operatic :)
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Ding dong, the Wout is dead.

I'll give them a try. I like operatic vocals' date=' but only those who really are schooled, not those who just try to sound operatic :)[/quote'] Well...I don't know if Coronatus quite fit that description. They're interesting enough. I will, however, continue to tout the marvelous Christine Rhoades as my favorite female singer. Everything she's done with Jeff Loomis is great from an aural perspective with regards to her vocals even if some of her lyrics are kind of stupid.
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Coincidentally, I banned him from my phone while pooping. Sent from my HTC PH39100 using Tapatalk 2
Good. I never liked him, but I think here he managed to offend everyone at some point.
Ding dong, the Wout is dead. Well...I don't know if Coronatus quite fit that description. They're interesting enough. I will, however, continue to tout the marvelous Christine Rhoades as my favorite female singer. Everything she's done with Jeff Loomis is great from an aural perspective with regards to her vocals even if some of her lyrics are kind of stupid.
She has an enjoyable voice, I'll check more of her work. Amberian Dawn do sound a bit Nightwishy, but I like the girl's voice. She is no longer in the band however, and now has a new project called Dark Sarah. I still have to check that out. Coronatus sound interesting enough :D That's all I can say for now, I heard only one song. Also, Xandria had a vocalist with a pleasant voice. They do have some popish songs, but some are ok.
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