... you reckon?CadenZ said:Hopefully Martin M. doesn't screw up his bass lines then
The scientists already made a Mozart study on babies, why not make an Opeth study? I'm not sure but I reckon the Mozart study didn't give any positive answers, so why not try something a bit more...eh...loud, dissonant and, most importantly, something with lots of low frequencies but still dynamic and harmonic!
Yeah, this forum is pretty sad Welcome.CadenZ said:I can't understand why people are behaving in such condescending, arrogant and narrow-minded ways, even towards fellow Opeth fans. Seems like most users posting on this forum have a mental age of around 13...this thread is among the friendlier I've browsed through, and that says a lot.
IMHO, positive thinking (like the stuff vixen started this thread with) is something that should be encouraged, not shot down with cynic and low-wit remarks.
But that's just my $0.02.
Yup, thats me! LolCadenZ said:Seems like most users posting on this forum have a mental age of around 13...
FRUGiHOYi said:imagine if you suddenly gave birth in the middle of a moshpit, that would be so hardcore
CadenZ said:I can't understand why people are behaving in such condescending, arrogant and narrow-minded ways, even towards fellow Opeth fans. Seems like most users posting on this forum have a mental age of around 13...this thread is among the friendlier I've browsed through, and that says a lot.
IMHO, positive thinking (like the stuff vixen started this thread with) is something that should be encouraged, not shot down with cynic and low-wit remarks.
But that's just my $0.02.
vixenrouge said:will be able to hear Opeth when my husband and I go to see them (our 3rd time!) on Nov 5th in Portsmouth. We are both really excited about our unborn child being able to experience their sounds in the womb, because they are one of our favourite bands.
I am sure some of you probably think I am absolutely crazy, but I can assure you that I am not.
I just want to share my excitment with other Opeth fans.