The Most Terrifying Genre Of Music

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Tha1ChiefRocka
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  • Posted: 09/20/2017 02:06
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This has veered off in a different direction than i intended. I had never even heard of that band until several hours ago. I listened to a live version of the song where the singer has toned down his vocal impression significantly from what the studio version sounds like and theyre fine. They fill the void for people who want to listen to "classic rock" radio, but updated with modern production and influences. However, this usually just ends up as a weak emulation of something far superior and a sound thats horribly dated. Now, this is not to say that there are not countless other bands that have a generic and immediately recognizable sound as well, just look at a band like The Olivia Tremor Control. They obviously sound like The Beatles upon first listen, but they also expand and improve upon the sound of what they are deriving.

Also, there are plenty of bands that are still rock and roll I dont know what would make them "pure".
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RoundTheBend
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I said it in the other thread, but I find older music much more frighting. Pre 1940ish.
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Tha1ChiefRocka, I definitely apologize for steering the thread off topic and providing anything negative on your thread. Certainly not my intention. Also apologies to anyone I responded to who may have taken my comments as hostile. Wrong place to express that thought, should have started a thread.

Cheers, friends.
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cestuneblague
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Bro country rap
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Hayden




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  • Posted: 09/25/2017 22:26
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That drunk white bloke at a house party trying to freestyle over an Eminem beat at 1am.
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LedZep




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When I heard Opeth for the first time (Blackwater Park album), I was truly shocked. Aggressiveness and very dark tone in instrumentation and vocals/lyrics really scared me away. The mellow acoustic parts are usually the most haunting actually. Now I love them because of that same “darkeness” they present in their music. The most horrifying thing I’ve ever heard however must be F# A# from Godspeed. Try listening to that in the middle of the night and not being paranoid. The peaks of those crescendos when instruments and noises start clashing make me extremely uneasy and every spoken part brings disturbing imagery of dystopian and apocalyptic world. Fantastic album!
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Luigii



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Hayden wrote:
That drunk white bloke at a house party trying to freestyle over an Eminem beat at 1am.

Very Happy Because we all know Eminem is the best. Was never insane over Em. Enjoyed some of his songs but never had the drive to go out and listen to him.
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CryingGameDahlin wrote:
Bro country rap

Harambe rap is a thing too...
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RoundTheBend
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Apparently there's an EDM subgenre of terrorcore.
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