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    Quote Originally Posted by Meatwad555 View Post
    on ear headphones>other headphones

    At least they don't wreck your ears.
    over the ear hurt my ears

    Quote Originally Posted by Hungryfreak View Post
    They get caught in my hair.
    that is another problem i have

  2. #59552
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    I've seen ones that are on a collar and stick up next to your ear like antennae. Haven't tried out the sound personally.
    PSN: Xachary_Cross
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    Dang KOTOR II likes to crash on Nar Shadda doesn't it?

    I like the soundtrack to the game over the first
    "A culture's teachings, and most importantly, the nature of its people, achieve definition in conflict."

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    My friend lent me Atheist's Unquestionable Presence. Only having listened to extremely entry level metal (Megadeth, Black Sabbath, etc.) and only liking it a bit, should I expect myself to hate it?

  5. #59555
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    No.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheCoolGuy View Post
    My friend lent me Atheist's Unquestionable Presence. Only having listened to extremely entry level metal (Megadeth, Black Sabbath, etc.) and only liking it a bit, should I expect myself to hate it?
    In my opinion, you should never expect to hate something. Usually doesn't lead to good things.

    You could very well like the album. The members of the band are all insanely skilled instrumentally, which is truly something to admire. Plus there's a lot of jazz influence. Not a bad first death metal album, honestly.

    I will say that you should give it a few listens, though. It was one of my first death metal albums, and I had to let it sink it.
    Blow yer' harmonica son

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    I was going to sat that having that attitude going in certainly doesn't help, but maybe it could blow you away.

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    RO:Listening to their stuff again, Comet Gain is really a solid band. Original Arrogance is a stand out tune for the Replacements vibe.

    RO2:Curve is another shoegaze band I'm glad to have in my collection.
    I wish to be a magician of words!

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheCoolGuy View Post
    My friend lent me Atheist's Unquestionable Presence. Only having listened to extremely entry level metal (Megadeth, Black Sabbath, etc.) and only liking it a bit, should I expect myself to hate it?
    I don't think you will hopefully. Atheist is a great metal group, who put a lot of jazzy stuff in their stuff, very skilled instrumentally, while still being insanely catchy.
    I wish to be a magician of words!

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    RO: This is one of the most disturbing things I have ever read.

    (in response to 9/11)

    Quote Originally Posted by Karlheinz Stockhausen
    Well, what happened there is, of course — now all of you must adjust your brains — the biggest work of art there has ever been. The fact that spirits achieve with one act something which we in music could never dream of, that people practise ten years madly, fanatically for a concert. And then die. [Hesitantly.] And that is the greatest work of art that exists for the whole Cosmos. Just imagine what happened there. There are people who are so concentrated on this single performance, and then five thousand people are driven to Resurrection. In one moment. I couldn’t do that. Compared to that, we are nothing, as composers. […] It is a crime, you know of course, because the people did not agree to it. They did not come to the “concert”. That is obvious. And nobody had told them: “You could be killed in the process.”


 

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