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[QUOTE="DrinkHardThrashHard:326909"]Yeti said:[QUOTE]two well said posts. everyone talks so highly of The Black Dahlia Murder. i dont see whats so special about shit like that. sure its fast and technical and over the top, but to me there is no heart. thats why i love old school black metal so much. i was driving home yesterday listening to Burzum "Det Som En Gang Var". there is so much passion and heart in music like that. they didnt give a shit about fans or money or anything. they just wanted to make what they wanted to make. it wasnt about how fast or technical or clear recorded it was, it was about soul. i personally like the slower, simpler stuff. i have been getting into Disembowelment. i love that slow funeral doom style. [/QUOTE] Well said. Varg Vikernes has some of the purest motivations of anyone playing metal music...have you read his essays? They have a strict relevance to this argument, since one of the reasons he created Burzum was to rebel against the entire 'jock death' thing. http://www.burzum.org I think it might be in the entry about the formation of the band, Chapter I or II. I'm not a fan of BDM whatsoever, what they play was fast and technical in 1995 when it was called At the Gates, and they even have particular tunes which are simply At the Gates riffs and note patterns with the notes changed, same progression, same tempo changes, etc. As if we wouldn't notice. [/QUOTE]
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