Beyond Creation - The Deported
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@Scratchemupnow Let me guess, you read my comment and thought that I was being extremely nitpicky and saying something extremely technical because you don't understand what any of it means. Little kids learn the minor scale when they learn how to play the recorder. Every metal band you can think of plays the minor scale, but they switch it up.These guys sound like they took their finger practices and put them in a song.
A friend that just learned guitar can do those taps too.
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@Scratchemupnow You're an idiot. I don't only listen to technical, I listen to all sorts of music and rock. Music doesn't have to be technical to be good, but these guitars are neither. They're tasteless and talentless. Calling these guys technical is like calling Justin Beiber a hardcore rapper. This shit is Parkway Drive or BFMV quality: awful.
How did in say anything ignorant in any way? It seems to me here that you're the one that doesn't know anything about music.
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@Zimx02 I really hope you're trolling. If not, you've got to be one of the most pretentious ignorant fucks I have ever encountered.
Seriously, I can't even express the massive facepalm I was doing when I read that.
You're the typical technical metalhead idiot who think you've gotta play a thousand notes per minute to be considered good.
By the way you talk, you seem to know a lot about how to write a good death metal song, how about you show us one of yours please?
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@Supertasticaquatics Anyone that has learned how to sweep pick at least 5 notes very slowly and tap (with cliche half-steps) can play this song in its entirety. This does not sound as much as a composition, but it sounds like a kid that's barely learning guitar practicing sweep picking to the "deathcore" accompaniment of his faggot friend chugging an open chord.
This may be only 1 song of their's, but nobody that is genuinely good can make a song this awful.
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@Supertasticaquatics I know, and that's what I was talking about. The lead guitar in this song is absolute garbage. There's nothing exotic or technical about the way he plays for the most part. The intro is just these painfully predictable 3 note arpeggios with half-step variations like something straight out of a 5th grader's explorations or a BFMV song. And as far as I got, the "shredding" was just going straight down a heptatonic minor scale. It's embarrassing.
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@Zimx02 because one song sums up a whole band's genre. yeah, that makes a lot of sense.
PS - technical in genre does not refer to the complexity in music theory, but just the literal translation of "it sounds technical" aka scale runs, string skipping, exotic scales, etc. If your looking for true complexity in metal you might want to head over to progressive metal lol. A lot of the djent community has incorporated prog if you like heavier stuff and vice versa.
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What fucking talentless guitarists. I wonder what made them think they can call this extremely basic and predictable garbage "technical" at all.
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i hope this band has good insurance cause this song just gave me fuckin whiplash
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@Obsidus Check out "kafir" from Nile : D
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if this band toured with obscura my balls would explode
since the first time I heard this band, It became one of my favorites! so awesome!!
gioxander 11 months ago 39
epic, really awesome.. no words
SOADROGELIO7 10 months ago 20