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Uploaded by on Jan 22, 2010

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  • Ok... so I downloaded the demo file you put under the description, I tried unzipping it with WINrar, and now it's telling me the next volume is required? Any way to fix that?

  • @AvelthorneT Click 'show similar' and download parts 2-3-4 as well. Then unzip in one go.

  • some songs contain more emotion by having no vocals..

  • @BrutalPodSmoker Completely agree!

  • @BrutalPodSmoker Emotion comes from each person in the band playing their specific role, and when you fuze them all together, you have music... unfortunately, the singer doesn't mix with the musicians. This song proves that Periphery's future would be much more unique without vocals, but we only have the power of opinion i guess :'/

  • @guitardawg93 I am so with you on this dude. I had the highest hopes of a true instrumental Periphery album, kinda like Animals As Leaders but more brutal and grinding. Big pity they got a singer. Apart from Icarus Lives I'd rather listen to most songs w/o vocals. Don't get me wrong, the album isn't bad, but the whole direction they took is just disappointing to me.

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  • walking at the beach, finds a clamb(p?) , holds it against my ear - pssst be quiet i can hear periphery

  • @theSyringe Animal as Leaders, aka "Look What I Can Do...Are You Looking?! Look How Fast I'm Playing!"

  • @aalegge I agree, the clean vox they use at the moment really doesn't fit the music. If they mixed it up a bit as Sikth used to, I reckon that would work. And would be AWESOME

  • I love how the heavy riffing is emotional.

  • the clouds move, i'm pretty sure.

  • @aalegge Or you could just buy the instrumental album

  • Periphery would be better without vocals. Or at least a better and less vocals. Better vocals, and no vocals in palces that it covers up the music. It seems to me that the vocals clash with the music instead of adding to it

  • @BrutalPodSmoker Just to advocate FOR vocals, instrumental metal can smack of guitar players stringing together every cool riff they made up in the last year. Metal vocals readily humanize the emotions portrayed by the music and provide rhythmic bookends to the complex instrumental phrases. A metal vocalist who can change pitches and styles also provides more complex melodies (as opposed to atmospheric delayed guitar) over the, at this point, trite single chord rhythms.

  • @TheShazbah i cant wait either. just saw them live last friday and spencer was amazing. also met both him and matt halpern. really cool guys.

  • @ThisWouldBeMike Spencer wasnt my first choice of vocals for this band either but, like you said, he can only get better. From what im hearing nowadays he is aswell. He's becoming a perfect fit for the band that want to stand out and I personally can't wait for what tracks will make the cut for the double album coming out in 2012... It will be a glorious year for all ladies and djentlemen!

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