Edge of Sanity

Kenneth R. said:
Have I told you lately that I love you?




:tickled:
oh wait wait wait, let's not forget: NEVER listen to bands simply because you like the music. ONLY listen to bands that have done some obscure but superfluously important thing for the development of genres while simultaneously avoiding popularity! If they aren't the founding fathers of NSBM, you aren't allowed to enjoy them. In fact, if you so much as profess a mild interest, you will be set upon by fellow pseudo-intellectuals and run the risk of being cast out of the circle :lol: :lol:

Strawman

Discussing anything with you is like playing a new BBS game:

What's the Fallacy, Kenneth?
 
What's your fascination with this thread. I'm not dumb enough to play your games.

1. Obviously I'm ignoring your idiotic "arguments".
2. Obviously you don't like EoS.
3. Obviously you don't like Opeth.

so therefore, you are a troll. GTFO.
 
I replied numerous times on page 1 as well. Why? I happen to like EoS so this topic interested me. I also happen to like Opeth, which explains my presence here at all. It's 7pm, I'm bored, and pissing you off is actually more entertaining than tracking this song I've got open in Cubase. You are providing me entertainment for the night. I regret, however, the conversational nature of page 2 of this thread, brought on by YOUR absurdity. In a desire to end the spammage of this topic, this is my last post in reply to your sorry existence. :wave:
 
Hyperborean Exile said:
Funny, you're the one responding angrily to a less than sexual enthusiasm for a band...
Look asshole. Leave with your 10 dumbass posts and never come back. Ken owns you, as do I.

Bye bye now.
 
Kenneth R. said:
oh wait wait wait, let's not forget: NEVER listen to bands simply because you like the music. ONLY listen to bands that have done some obscure but superfluously important thing for the development of genres while simultaneously avoiding popularity! If they aren't the founding fathers of NSBM, you aren't allowed to enjoy them. In fact, if you so much as profess a mild interest, you will be set upon by fellow pseudo-intellectuals and run the risk of being cast out of the circle :lol: :lol:


Obviously! I mean.... well, duh, right?


:lol: :erk: :lol: :erk: :lol: :erk: :lol:
 
blimey said:
Look asshole. Leave with your 10 dumbass posts and never come back. Ken owns you, as do I.

Bye bye now.

Let's see, who is the bigger dumbass, the guy with a life outside the internet, or the guy averaging almost 300 posts a month. Do you have nothing to do beyond play on the internet?
 
Hyperborean Exile said:
Let's see, who is the bigger dumbass, the guy with a life outside the internet, or the guy averaging almost 300 posts a month. Do you have nothing to do beyond play on the internet?

For your information, between going to school, playing guitar and having a social life, I ACTUALLY manage to post on here 8 times a day. Dumbass.
 
Hyperborean Exile said:
Let's see, who is the bigger dumbass, the guy with a life outside the internet, or the guy averaging almost 300 posts a month. Do you have nothing to do beyond play on the internet?
maybe you should post 300 times a month. the probability of at least 1 of those being useful would increase dramatically. anyway, fuck you, back to Edge of Sanity:
Dan Swan&#246 said:
I had just been working with OPETH and re-discovered the fun of working with ‘anti-song structure’ liket we did with PAN-THY-MONIUM. I wanted to write a song that involved all the guys and where each riff gave birth to the next, not just staple riffs from different writers ‘on top’ of each other. I wanted to customwrite the next part to fit the one before. When I say ‘I’ all the time means that it was really my baby. The other guys had already written a couple of normal songs back in Finspång, and we recorded them (‘Murded. Divided’ and what later turned out to be ‘Epidemic Reign’ + a Sator cover!!!) right before we started to record ‘The big epic’...
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Then Mike Åkerfeldt came to town and recorded the best bits of death metal vocals I had ever heard (not much can touch the shit he pulled off then, even today…) and a cool Andy LaRoque style guitarlead. Oh… one not so funny memory is seeing the cover for the first time. It might be the ugliest looking shit I have ever seen!!!
On the making of "Crimson"

interesting how he describes it as "anti-song" structure...
 
What pretension, he's sitting there describing the structure of almost every extreme metal song dating back to Slayer and acting like he somehow developed it himself.

Swano is an ass.