Coheed and Cambria - Chamberlain (Unreleased Demo)

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Uploaded by on Apr 12, 2010

Bonus Track from Progressive Metal Band Coheed and Cambria's album "Year Of The Black Rainbow"

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  • @lobatkia And stop the spread of the beauty that is Coheed and Cambria's music? I think not. If downloads weren't possible I would never have discovered C&C in the first place, I would never have bought all their albums, I would never have bought a lot of band merch nor seen them live both here in Norway and in USA. The myth that spreading music through "free mediums" hurts bands is horribly falsified. It rather brings huge new forms of income and fame for bands - especially bands like C&C.

  • Coheed and Cambria are the best band in the world - and if you disagree - You can go fuck yourself

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  • @Root0fEvil *atticus ross friendly

  • this song is fucking perfect, cant wait til the book comes in the post

  • Fucking love this song!

  • its cool, but not Producer friendly...

  • This song is better than 99% of the album

  • @BigTymerPimp i know my own realm i know what it is

    and yea a lot of it is evil fir evils sake but not all of it it doesnt really matter to me if its complex its just i like the sound or i dont ill never be one of those "oh i see that was a nice arpeggio there blah blah" they dont see the picture just the photo i dont really care to classify coca as anything other than good

  • @morbidangel9197 Actually, black metal involves a lot of atmosphere and feeling it's all just wasted on being entirely dark and satanic for the sake of being dark and satanic. It's actually more comedic than anything. Most of it is actually not that complex.

    Prog-metal sometimes dwells on being entirely complex, though. Sometimes it completely misses the atmosphere and feeling for the sake of complexity. It can sometimes be comedic as well, but not as much.

  • @emoshinigami13 I disagree about that last part. I like this song, but I think The Lost Shepherd is better. However, (and I feel like I will get a bad reception from the comment) Guns of Summer is the worst song on the album, and this or The Last Shepherd should have taken its place

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