Vincent J.
Member
Its better than believe in nothing.
Jeez... Believe in Nothing is one of my faves...
Its better than believe in nothing.
Warrel does a pretty good Ozzy impression.
Leave Believe in Nothing alone, dammit.
It's an excellent song!
should have done more with the cover? it was stated over and over that it was never completed, and seeing as though it was to be released on TGE, that means that Sneap would have done production on it (seeing as though they said that they cut the solo up into 3 parts for Loomis, Smyth, and Sneap). it is obviously a demo. just listen to the distorted guitar tone and the drums. for a demo, it's great. i DO wish that they finished the final copy, but if this is all we're going to see of it, then I'm more than happy to just listen to this version
edit: this was Will, not laura
I also like Believe In Nothing and I've been a Sanctuary fan since the 1990 and Nevermore fan since the S/T. I don't know why this song gets so much flack. Even though I like them both, maybe my least favorite Nevermore songs are Godmoney & The Sorrowed Man. In my opinion, Believe In Nothing is better than both of these songs. I gues many people don't like it because it was a "single" and played to death on Metal Radio/Video outlets.
WOW, I'm am pretty shocked at most of you. All we heard since the cover announced was " when can I hear it? it's gonna rock, blah blah blah "
Now, finally we get to hear the demo and it is all bitch bitch, whine whine.
I for one really enjoy it! I think they did a great job and would really look forward to hearing the final version. I thank the band for putting this up for all to hear.
I also like Believe In Nothing and I've been a Sanctuary fan since the 1990 and Nevermore fan since the S/T. I don't know why this song gets so much flack. Even though I like them both, maybe my least favorite Nevermore songs are Godmoney & The Sorrowed Man. In my opinion, Believe In Nothing is better than both of these songs. I gues many people don't like it because it was a "single" and played to death on Metal Radio/Video outlets.