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Jan 2024

@ArtGremlin
I have ZERO context for what kind of music that is, but it's zany and I have to respect it for that XD

My music taste can range from this, emo music, metal music, pop, alternative, random stuff like the soundtrack from Angry Birds Epic (which is amazing 10/10 would recommend) anything I can vibe to pretty much.

Oh this song was hated real hard by the Thrash fans back then. Metalheads aren't really known for being open minded to new evolutions in sound. Always have been, and are still like that now unfortunately.

But for me? I like it. Then again I'm a metalhead experiencing sonic Renaissance lol

They ripped off Accept's Shake Your Head song but have the more memorable tune.

It's gotta be at least 15 years since I listened to the album Breaker by Accept. I don't remember it being as heavy as it is. (⁠ ⁠∔⁠ ⁠)

There's just something about 80s power metal...what is it...oh right. It's good.

When it comes to early power metal, you may be shocked to find that it has no synth drenched keyboards and magical fantasy lyrics. In fact, power metal has two branching evolutions that came into be separately.
The earliest power metal evolved as the interstitial subgenre between heavy metal and thrash metal. It was a direct response to the poppy direction hard rock and heavy metal was beginning to take.

I found this lovely cover yesterday and have been listening to it since. It's a song I always wanted someone to cover and my wish came true. <3
For anyone familiar with the movie "The Princess and the Goblin".

EDIT: Nevermind, the dang song won't link. >:T

I'll just give the name.
Epilogue: A Spark Inside Us - Saltimbankya

I love the tones from 70s Hard Rock. The drums especially hit different.

This album blew my tiny mind back in the 2000s when I first encountered it

I still love every single second of it. 10/10

Sometimes taking a break from all the modern music is necessary for me. It's like hard resetting and refreshing my brain's cache.

Don't get me wrong...I LOVE modern music. But yeah... sometimes it's just too processed.