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yeah lml
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4:05 this kind of arpeggio reminds me Deionarra's Theme from Planescape: Torment.
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WHAT - DA - FUCK. FINDING OUT THAT ONE OF YOUR FAVOURITE BANDS HAS ALSO THE T-SHIRT OF YOUR FOOTBALL TEAM. IN THEY OWN GARAGE. I'M DONE, CHEERS.
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Any idea of the song name from 4.05 to 4.50?
Thansk in advance.
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@patsosas This guys are smart, very smart. They realise not only top end gear delivers the sound in many concerns. Bugera amps and the 6262 pictured ara great for metal, as also is the Behringer V Amp Pro that many ditch as bad. This guys achieve an awesome sound with pretty much relative inexpensive stuff. Even at the guitar level, Martin is seen on the vid playin a gibson custom, but he also plays some studio one´s and sounds just as good:)
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amazing band, mikael is one the most amazing vocalists in melodeath, DT!!!
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:D Martin has a BUGERA :D
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@Mandalore863 It's good too but it doesn't chill me.
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What's the name of the song in the intro?
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@Chaanee :/ I think that his best voice was in The Gallery, that blood-curdling high pitch screech he does at the very beginning of the track Edenspring was excellent.
WHERE DEATH IS MOST ALIVE \M/
fuck yeah :)
MortallicA91 1 year ago 7
Well, I think In Flames tends to make bigger leaps whenever they come out with a new album - as in, each step forward (or backward, if you're not a fan of their progress) is large and often sounds very different from the last album. They're more dynamic in that regard, but it's harder to pinpoint their sound.
DT, in contrast, seems to take smaller steps, but is able to keep a core sound throughout all of their albums. Whether or not you like that core sound...well, that's the thing.
Ryouko97 1 year ago 5