Oddly enough I prefer Gray's mix to Sneap's. It probably has something to do with it being my first Nevermore cd though.
He screwed up the vocals for the entire thing. An album so driven by raw powerful emotion shouldn't have super crisp vocals imo.Same. Gray's mix was god awful muddy, but the sound was more powerful. And Sneap screwed up Warrel's awesome layered vocals on I Voyager.
But Nevermore's self titled was so retro kickass! The System's Failing was like Nevermore trying to do Megadeth [...]
It's on the rerelease.[KOTNO]Narrot;8805879 said:is that song on the american version of the s/t?
also lol@ EoR being death metal.
Oh come on. EOR? Amibavalent? So much death metal in that.
If a different band made EOR (minus the ballads) with death growls over it, it would be labeled death metal or death thrash or prog death idfk something with death in it. It's very mechanical sounding also, like tech death.
The first time I heard Who Decides, I nearly pooped my pants.
Later, out of boredom, some friends and I got high and went to Wal Mart, really late at night.
'Heroes and rapists / they all have nice faces' was running through my head as I walked up and down the aisles, looking at all the OTHER people who were at Wal Mart that late at night.
Then I actually did poop my pants.
Oh come on. EOR? Amibavalent? So much death metal in that.
If a different band made EOR (minus the ballads) with death growls over it, it would be labeled death metal or death thrash or prog death idfk something with death in it. It's very mechanical sounding also, like tech death.
You clearly know nothing about music. Please leave the forum immediately.