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Sep 2019

Great stuff!
I'm the type who think a piece is really good only if it can survive an enormous number of listens and still let me discover new things, and IM fits the bill!

Yes! They're so experimental with their songs and use a lot of cool sound effects. If you like this kind of music you may like other songs by them - in case you didn't know them before, of course :smile_01:

I do know about them, but I never explored their discography fully. So if you have suggestions, I'll take! :grinning:

You've opened a gate you shouldn't have opened... :smiling_imp:

I have so many suggestions for you I could be posting songs the whole day, but I'll start with this one. It's great for playing games and draw action scenes :+1:

Blackwood by August Burns Red
Probably my favorite song of this.. okay album. They take the chord progression in the beginning and re-use it in some way throughout a good portion of the song and I don't mind at all lol I love the riff at 1:25 it's toooo good, man :two_hearts:

I can never listen to this one just once. It's the perfect song that encapsulates the overall theme of my comic too.

Uh, this is probably going to seem a little weird, but I currently have a playlist that features only Primus, Gorillaz, and hand-picked live performances of the Dave Matthews Band.

Oh, I do think there's an Ani DiFranco song in there somewhere, too.

I have actually no idea what this is doing in my playlist but every once and a a while it pops up and surprises me and makes me question life, but I can't delete it because this popping up in the middle of all my usual playlist is just too friggen hilarious and it makes me laugh every damn time.

Some sick Djentstrumental in the vein of Scale the Summit.


Dragonforce and Rings of Saturn are actually quite similar in tone and approach to guitar leads. The biggest difference being their subgenres. It's fascinating actually. Kind of a weird observation, but nontheless I arrived at it XD.