I actually really like the Abyss & almost voted for Escape to the Void instead of it. Sweet little classical number.@Slammed you think a short acoustic interlude like The Abyss is better than the three songs you voted for are you once again just picking numbers out of your hat?
But voting for Inquisition Symphony is a fucking crime.
Lol. That is all.I actually really like the Abyss & almost voted for Escape to the Void instead of it. Sweet little classical number.
the truth, especially when there's a short interlude to pick. That's a 5 star thrashstrumentalBut voting for Inquisition Symphony is a fucking crime.
Learn how to play The Abyss on guitar bro. You'll be blown away!!Lol. That is all.
the truth, especially when there's a short interlude to pick. That's a 5 star thrashstrumental
Unforgivably retarded choice.Yeah but I voted for Inquisition Simphony!
i dont play guitar bro. And again, LOL.Learn how to play The Abyss on guitar bro. You'll be blown away!!
Just saying mate, The Abyss isn't quite the throwaway interlude your making it out to be. The fact that it's short shouldn't detract from it either. It's a beautiful little piece & actually has some genius counterpoint notation scattered throughout, highlighted by Kisser's tasteful finger picking style.i cant take anyones opinion here seriously if they're saying they would rather keep a fucking 1 minute acoustic interlude over a ripping thrash metal track. Thats what the fuck im lol'ing at. So again ...
LOL
Btw, i can link you to a shit load of thrash and death metal that you would never in your life be able to play, and unlike me you actually play guitar. But what does that have to do with enjoying something?
i didnt say its a throwaway, but in comparison to the rest of this top notch classic album it gets the easy out.Just saying mate, The Abyss isn't quite the throwaway interlude your making it out to be. The fact that it's short shouldn't detract from it either. It's a beautiful little piece & actually has some genius counterpoint notation scattered throughout, highlighted by Kisser's tasteful finger picking style.
The Abyss is also possibly the first time Sepultura ever included traditional Brazilian music into their work.