breakdowns in metal seem like halfstep
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breakdowns in metal seem like halfstep
i used to listen to some metal back in the day, was never a hardcore metal head or anything, but i did like it. i always thought the breakdowns were the sickest shit ever and just realized they are like the same temp as dubstep beats! WORD! that is all.
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I've always made the connection between heavy rock and dubstep.. used to a be a proper lil grunger m'self (early Nirvana, Mudhoney, Green River, L7, early Soundgarden, Alice in Chains, Pearl Jam etc.), and realised i make the same face when listening to both genres (you know the one..the bass face
) I guess its just the dirty, dark sounds that do it for me - Walls of feedback and fuzz back then, Waves of Sub-low Bass these days
The feeling I get from both are exactly the same. Just goes to show how versatile it is as a music genre..


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DeepThought wrote: well lets face it, fluffy tights dont do it for everyone, but some like em, and some even feel the urge to sing about em.
electric wizard are sick
this is exactly the kinda shit im talkin bout tho..its just..nasty.. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=66mmAeH8 ... re=related

DeepThought wrote: well lets face it, fluffy tights dont do it for everyone, but some like em, and some even feel the urge to sing about em.
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Ah, Alice in Chains! The soundtrack to my teenage years, RIP Layne.Padstoner wrote:I've always made the connection between heavy rock and dubstep.. used to a be a proper lil grunger m'self (early Nirvana, Mudhoney, Green River, L7, early Soundgarden, Alice in Chains, Pearl Jam etc.), and realised i make the same face when listening to both genres (you know the one..the bass face) I guess its just the dirty, dark sounds that do it for me - Walls of feedback and fuzz back then, Waves of Sub-low Bass these days
The feeling I get from both are exactly the same. Just goes to show how versatile it is as a music genre..
edit: Just seen they've got a new album coming out as well



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