UltimateApathy
Infinite Idiocy
By the way, monotonous drum machines mean jack if we're going to talk about tempo and its use in contributing creatively to the music. The majority of black metal is essentially the non-electronic equivalent of kids fucking around with MODPlug (or Mario Paint), and when you look at cases like that early Windir demo with its midi instrumentation and or all those Mortiis & co artists, it can be an incredibly sterile, unemotional, and fake sub-genre of metal. There has really been no movement in heavy metal's development more subversive and damaging than the advent of the post-second wave and all of the "experimentation" that was brought along with it.
EDIT: Well, to be fair a lot of Europower is on par with black metal in terms of robotic and uninspired music as well. Most of those guys have the modesty to not care, though.
To quote myself: "Oh, and hahaha, don't try to focus on any narrow specific time frame or country to try and prove your idiotic point, because in general and on the whole the Black Metal genre is far more complex and varied than Thrash and tends to include symphonic/orchestral, keyboard, chanting, operatic vocals, female vocals, choir effects, etc. Thrash is just four guys with guitars and drums.... every...single...time... talk about a recipe for repetitiveness and boredom!"
Furthermore, using a drum machine actually enables the band to create layers of drumming on top of each other which creates a very hypnotic and mesmerising effect that contributes greatly to the atmosphere that Black Metal is so well known - in fact, it's one of my favorite unique effects in Black Metal. Also, this kind of tempo would be impossible for a human drummer to mantain over any extended period of time anyway, so this is a great example of technology improving musical quality - you're not really one of those technology-Amish-like-dinosaur people, are you? And there's definitely nothing "sterile, unemotional, and fake" about music that leaves you feeling hypnotised, mesmerised and lost in another realm of time/space. I've already listed two examples of this previously:
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