SillyStou: What will happen to this place when Rock Band ceases to exist?
RockBandRocker: We will all migrate to the Dance Central forums. It will be like Moses leading the Israelites out of Egypt.
Munnchy: Only Flashier, with impeccable dance moves.
RockBandRocker: With more glitter and glam. We will survive
PSN: Alternity156
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Their playing style is reminiscent to that of other groove metal bands, such as Pantera, only a little heavy. Songs such as Redneck do really feel as if they have a certain kind of "groove" if you catch my drift.
They're also labeled as "metalcore" but I find that hard to believe.
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I actually feel the opposite sometimes. While the vocalist got toned down, the guitarist flails around like a crack addict in the majority of their animations. I know guitarists sometimes do that, but not all the time. What made the RB2 animations so great was the variety of them and great camera work. And less scowling.
Weird Al Yankovich DLC please?
All I can say about Lam of God is it is metal, nowhere near -core metal. Some metal bands are easy to label, some are impossible to label. :|
I usually just call all metal bands metal. It's just easier that way. It's kinda like all that electronic music, people began to put some specific label on them, I just prefer to say electronic. The only genre I'm willing to label that includes electronic music (for most artists) is industrial, and I'm quite sad that Rock Band doesn't label industrial bands as industrial.
Last edited by Alternity; 11-11-2012 at 03:42 PM. Reason: Typo
PSN: Alternity156
Expert Pro Keyboardist
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1000+ songs
Scorehero:Alternity
DLCQuickplay:Alternity
Lamb of God is usually labeled both Groove Metal and Death Metal, so confusion indeed. Though considering the store already have subgenres added to all songs, being able to use those subgenres in ingame sorting would have been useful.