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I think I have my jam room situated about how I want it now. Here are pictures from a couple of angles: [ATTACH]715[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]716[/ATTACH] Sent from my HTC PH39100 using Tapatalk 2
I always forget that people outside of the city get to set up in their own homes. I miss that. Fucking cool. Do you have a PA in there too?
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that's exactly what I mean. Having to make sure I'm not completely fucking up takes away from the fun a little bit. It helps that I can also practice songs like The Trooper and Electric Eye plus I've got some of my own stuff I'm working on like this eerie clean riff I've been trying to perfect for months. I get it just the way I want and then I'll experiment with it another way and it works and then I can't figure out which I like better' date=' kind of annoying really.[/quote'] If you've got a good teacher, I bet your technique will come along quickly. The search never stops, though, one of my friends who went to music school and has been playing for 26 years was just telling me the other day that he's finally learning how to relax while he's playing. For me it's all about writing awesome music and being able to do it justice. Warming up now! Recording today! Or else I suck!
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I always forget that people outside of the city get to set up in their own homes. I miss that. Fucking cool. Do you have a PA in there too?
No, but that will be the next piece of equipment that I invest in. I don't need it for Nevertanezra, I'm a really loud/powerful growler and I can be heard over the music without being mic'ed, but I will definitely need it for my new band. The drummer is a fucking beast, he hits so hard that I have to nearly max out my amp just to hear myself over him, and I can't hear my vocals over that playing volume. Sent from my HTC PH39100 using Tapatalk 2
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That sucks! I'll never get why people think it's acceptable to be violent at gigs. It's really bad here in UT, but that's because we have a very large and violent hardcore population and all they do is fight. I could tell you stories about it that would make you sick. Part one of today is over. I'm grateful!

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Agnosticism seems a bit of a cop-out in my opinion - or at least an unnecessary statement. I should think any religious person or indeed any person is functionally agnostic because there is no one easily determined answer to the question of theology. Most agnostics I've met are functionally atheists - their agnosticism is simply epistemological humility borne of the understanding that they don't know the answer for sure. As I understand it, there is an almost infinite amount of different metaphysical possibilities, so to claim that one is empirically true would be remiss. To reject some views as obviously untrue based on logical evaluation, and to claim one is your best guess, by contrast, is perfectly acceptable.

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^I couldn't agree more with that, aside from the word "metaphysical" - a word with which I think I just have a personal semantic issue. Not sure what sort of agnosticism RL is talking about, but in fairness to RelentlessOblivion and BFM666, I think that what you said is also exactly what they meant. Not a cop-out, an assertion of basic open-mindedness. I do call myself an "atheist", because - simply put - I used to believe in gods, and now I don't. However what's really on my mind right now is the hours of guitar recording, drum programming, and bass playing I have in front of me this weekend, and then the days or weeks of lyric-writing that I have yet to do, and then of course the vocal recording, and then the putting it all together and seeing if it actually works. My wife and kid are at the park. I hope they're having fun. I want a beer, but recording comes first!

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It is sad that one should have to state agnosticism - one would hope it would be a given. From my understanding of things God does not wish for absolute understanding of the incorporeal. Otherwise faith would be extraneous and the world would have no point. That lack of certainty is what makes the constant search for understanding paramount. I've been writing a bucketload of lyrics, maybe I'll post them.

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I think we're conditioned to state our position nowadays. I had an interesting discussion with a couple of people at cycling training Friday night about common sense. It's a phrase which seems so obvious and yet workplaces are made to remove it from any documents because stupid people's idea of common sense could lead to them being injured for doing the exact opposite of what a rational person would do in a given situation. Of course agnosticism is a given we have no conclusive proof one way or the other. I'll correct myself actually we have no conclusive proof as to the existance or absence of a God or Gods however there is mounting evidence which would indicate the existance of an afterlife (though not necessarily in the religious sense).

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