Dennis Ritchie - Macabre - The Black Knight - 8/17/2011 HD

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Dennis Ritchie - Macabre - The Black Knight - 8/17/2011 HD. From the album "Grim Scary Tales" on Decomposed Records.

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  • What !!!?? 4 unlike !!!??? we must masturbate on their organs !!!

  • To those thumbs down: Dennis and Macabre have been shredding since you learned to play with your prick. Work on your chops shitheads MACABRE KILLS!!

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  • Dennis is unreal.

  • I swear, the way this guy comes up with beats is like he's in slow motion or something. There's bizarre awkward pauses that feel oddly intentional. The way he adds little things to everything he does makes me wonder if that's just his style or if he really thinks hard about what he's doing.

  • Dennis and macabre are metal pioneers!there is only one Macabre

  • @BurnThePope0514 I'd say sarcasm is like "square" and irony is like "rectangle". There are many types of rectangles, one of which is a square. But there's only one type of square. Sarcasm is specific, irony is vague. So whoever was using "ironic" to imply sarcastic should have used sarcastic, or vice versa.

  • @BurnThePope0514 Sarcasm is when you say something that is meant to express the opposite of the words you use - for example, "nice hat" when I think your hat is NOT nice.

    Irony is similar but not the same. Irony is just a portrayal of opposites, for example, saying something that has an opposite meaning (sarcasm). But irony goes on to include other things such as when you create the opposite result of your intentions (by trying to save someone's life, you accidentally cause their death), etc.

  • @asthedrumer in order for it to have been an ironic statement he would of had to imply the opposite meaning of what he was saying. So if he did mean for it to be that way then it was ironic, but humor given in that context is generally thought of as sarcasm. Irony is mostly used for situations, regardless he did use it right, just could have made it more clear.

  • @BurnThePope0514 that's not irony... do you even know what irony is? doesn't seem like it...

  • @hajlajfftw I forget a j in my response to you lol, read the comment below.

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