This is such a good song. Iāve posted it up a few times in other threads.
The solo towards the middle/end⦠Hnnnnnggghggf
Just above, the song Iāve posted āempty streetsā is parasite Inc (though itās a cover).
SFU is so hit and miss. Ghosts of the Undead is killer though.
Agreed, the SFU song I posted above (amputator) is also pretty killer⦠once you factor out the lyrics. Aside from zodiac and amputator the latest album was shiiiiiiiitttt.
War is Coming. When Skin Turns Blue. Feasting on the Blood of the Insane.
Do you listen to deicide or dying fetus?
Yes to both. Old Fetus. Stop at Nothing era
Weāve found an unused band name!
Old Fetus!!!
First album: Progeria! (Medical condition wherein you age very rapidly)
Lmao this is gold!
Any Meshuggah fans in the building?
Bleed is my go to track whenever Iām attempting a new 1RM.
I love this as wellā¦
Never dove too deeply into their stuff, but the handful of songs Iāve heard from there are fantastic
Yeah, Meshuggah is pretty sick. Generally not a fan of djent, but Meshuggah gets a pass
@BrickHead donāt you wish synogogue was like this?
Meshuggah or not, these guys are actually damn good dancers!
I swear all ethnic folk dancing is the same dance ⦠I went to a wedding in India about 8 years ago and this is the exact dance they did one of the nights ⦠ALL NIGHT LONG
Opeth??
Deficiency?
Annihilator?
Heathen??
Beartooth? (Hardcore punk)
While she sleeps? (Metalcore)⦠Tell me what you think of these guys in particular. Always wondered what youād think of metalcore style music
Absolutely love Opeth. In constant rotation. They are brilliant. Their folksy acoustic song parts with clean vocals are haunting and beautiful
I saw them live for the Watershed tour. Opened with Heir Apparent
\m/⦠Old Fetus
Was supposed to see them back in February (pre-Covid bullshit) but Mikhael had a cold affecting his singing so they āpostponedā the show.
Next time they come around Iāll be seeing them - the show list was fucking bananas ⦠at least one song from each album from Blackwater Park on with a few from In Cauda