I heard they wrote the song while perched atop a "strange mountain".Kazrog said:No lyrics about Boat Rudders? Damn...
gumplunger said:I heard they wrote the song while perched atop a "strange mountain".
"DE...TO....NA....SHUN!" I think it should be required by a sacred metal code that retarded cliched phrases like "barren wasteland" would get you expelled from the community and forced to play rhythm guitar for Jay Leno's band.
felipe-x said:are you joking right?
youre the 3rd person to say its sounds like pop punk, where are you hearing it? if you are on about the second part of the song it just sounds like a typical melo-death riff.Nebulous said:Metallice? I personally dont get the vibe. Unorigianl music with a bit of a pop punk vibe? yeah, i get that.
nuclearass said:I don't think it's that bad. The first part sounds also a bit like "Practice what you..."-era Testament. Especially the guitar riffs/harmonies. I also like the production although it doesn't have the same kind of energy as the previous album...
NathanSoulfracture said:youre the 3rd person to say its sounds like pop punk, where are you hearing it? if you are on about the second part of the song it just sounds like a typical melo-death riff.
Kenny Lee said:Well, I was hanging out with a few other bands on the -sounds of the underground- tour and gawd the trivium boys were acting like they were standing alone on top of a mountain......and every other band was at the bottom. Yes, I'm trying my best to be as polite as I can.:Smug:
So....... we went and ate while they played.
GORILLA
kev said:I like the bit on "2:38" where the vocals come in, quite catchy methinks.