UltimateApathy
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Looking through a few days worth of posts that I missed and realizing UltimateApathy is a faggot.
And I am sure to be soooooo insulted by your brooooootal raging homophobia, right?

Looking through a few days worth of posts that I missed and realizing UltimateApathy is a faggot.

It's not as good as Summoning, but it's still great. I've never read Malazan, but I plan on it sometime. The guys in the band have the best stage names: Shield Anvil and Mortal Sword.
Those are actually pretty well-chosen stage names. In the books, each god (or maybe just some? he's deliberately stingy with the exposition) has a Mortal Sword, a mortal man who has been chosen by the god (with or without his consent) as their champion and to some degree avatar. The Shield Anvil brings spiritual comfort and absolution to the fallen, often immediately after killing them. In the third book the Mortal Sword and Shield Anvil of Fener lead a mercenary cult against an army of cannibalistic zealots. It's metal as fuck.
Read those books so I can talk to you about them. I can't find anyone to talk about this shit with.
I'm thinking that he (PP) is Indiana Jones and Krampus is the cute Asian sidekick. I haven't watched the movies, so I don't know the character name that she is.
I'd rather not read more about Trayvon Martin, thanks.
Their earlier stuff is a lot better. Still pretty catchy, but you can easily draw the line from stuff like Entombed and Dismember to albums like Once Sent or The Crusher.My retarded friends think that Amon Amarth is amazing and shit so they love it already. Nothing by Amon Amarth is amazing, but some tracks on "Twilight of the Thunder God" are fun to blast while drunk. They are just pop metal tbh.
Blood Eagle was cool. That's about it. There were one or two others in the second half that I thought were pretty decent, but I honestly can't remember any of it.I listened to one song and it was so predictable I turned it off after while. No surprises indeed.
I remember talking with you about him, but everything that I've read (a short story set in the Riftwar universe, and some of Magician) just strikes me as hackneyed and tired. It's all the same epic fantasy; imbued with a superficial violence and maturity that masks a juvenile core. I'm even starting to think this way about George R.R. Martin, and it's how I responded to the Malazan books as well.
Bakker is the only current fantasy author (whom I've read) that has continually convinced me that his texts, his philosophy, and his work in general, is intellectually mature and genuinely violent (i.e. its violence isn't there for effect, it's there because it communicates something about the ideas in the novels themselves). When I read Bakker, I'm overwhelmed by the profound feeling that my existence is fragile and that death not only hems in from all sides, but is actually a part of me. They're purposefully and authentically apocalyptic texts, and the pain in them is palpable, not merely theatrical.
Oh, and Limp Bizkit and Korn are are "pop metal", not this:
Anyone who says otherwise needs to go back to troll school...
Fantasy itself is juvenile and somewhat hackneyed. Magic and dragons? Martin manages to try and keep it as real as possible without completely abandoning the magic and dragons, especially in abandoning typical fanatasy themes of stark black and white, Archetypal Good vs Archetypal Evil.
I think it depends on how one contextualizes magic and dragons, and how they're manipulated representationally. Magic as a metaphor for technology, for example, deserves more merit.
So Bakker introduces an ethical dimension into his texts by exploring the issues of pleasure, pain, and how pain is translated as pleasure, and vice versa. His books are full of episodes that play out such dilemmas.
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I know that metal is still novel to you and all, and that you find the upperground stuff fresh and exciting. That doesn't change the fact that most melodeath and symphonic black metal bands are pop metal. Opeth and Mastodon are pop metal as well. Meshuggah and any Djent band are also pop metal.
Any band that can fill an arena is popular.

What is inherently juvenile and hackneyed about fantasy? I'll grant that there's a huge body of extremely pulpy, juvenile fantasy out there that makes heavy use of magic and dragons, but I don't think that makes the concept of magic and dragons juvenile any more than the existence of bodice rippers makes the concept of sex trite and sleazy.Fantasy itself is juvenile and somewhat hackneyed. Magic and dragons?
I couldn't finish the second book. It reads like a video game; not really my cup of tea.
The only decent fantasy author out there anymore, in my opinion, is R. Scott Bakker.
I am curious why you think it reads like a video game.