The Doom Room: ILF Edition

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I can say I end up listening to a lot more black and doom metal when it starts getting cold out. It's weird how the seasons affect my musical preferences and even the music I write.
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Wes Mantooth wrote:I can say I end up listening to a lot more black and doom metal when it starts getting cold out. It's weird how the seasons affect my musical preferences and even the music I write.


:lol: im the same way

pantera / slayer in dead of summer

black metal in winter

doom in between :hug:
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Just hung out with my ol buddy whiskey. That bass rig is the best bass rig. Phoenix is a good place. Wild bearded whiskeys roam the streets.
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If Ireland had its version of Summer all year round, it would be one of the most popular places to live in the world. It basically never rises above 80 Fahrenheit, and most of the time it's way below that.


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Looks like shits still moving in here which is good to see. A few days into the tour here and just found out that the band is gonna be playing with Pygmy Lush in Detroit on the 31st which should be an awesome show if anyone's around that area.

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aww boo :hug:

hopefully after i buy that vt22 i can swindle another svt. 1kw of tube bass stfu. :love:
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Glad I live in San Francisco. 60-70 degrees pretty much year round :lol:

Partly left my home state (Vermont) cuz the winters were so cold and the summers consistently in the upper 80s/90s with 1000% humidity. Does take a toll on your mental health.
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I prefer the cold, I can't get anything done when it's hot. I can work outside in the rain in shorts and a tshirt, but when it's hot my blood turns to mud. It's overcast and mild most of the year here, but for some reason it's been upper 70s F in our house this week and it's terrible.
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whiskey_face wrote:
Wes Mantooth wrote:I can say I end up listening to a lot more black and doom metal when it starts getting cold out. It's weird how the seasons affect my musical preferences and even the music I write.


:lol: im the same way

pantera / slayer in dead of summer

black metal in winter

doom in between :hug:


I used to rotate black metal in the winter, power/speed metal in the spring, death and thrash in the summer, and doom in the fall/early winter. Now it's doom all year round with the occasional other genre thrown in when I feel like it :cool:
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Dream temperature: 0 Degrees Celsius for one month, 10-20 Celsius for seven months, 20-25 for three months, 25-30 for one month.

With a nice amount of rain. Love rain and snow. We just have too much of it.
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or you could always replace the black widow in it. :lol:

wes look for a used carvin b1500 or b800. looooved mine.

it withstood my abuse running it @ 2 ohms during outdoor phoenix gigs. many many many times. :thumb:


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I just love the heat. it's 82 degrees in my house right now and I'm chilly. That's how much I love heat/summer/warmth. So whenever everyone around bitches about the heat I'm more than happy to soak it up. I never complain about the heat. Always about the cold.


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It's fucking 79 and rainy in texas right now, and I'm so goddamned confused.
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archlilim wrote:Glad I live in San Francisco. 60-70 degrees pretty much year round :lol:

Partly left my home state (Vermont) cuz the winters were so cold and the summers consistently in the upper 80s/90s with 1000% humidity. Does take a toll on your mental health.


I lived in Vermont for a while. It is unnecessarily hot there in the summer.
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D.o.S. wrote:Doom Room: Old people who hate winter.


I got it. Don't worry :lol:

ShaolinLambKiller wrote:I just love the heat. it's 82 degrees in my house right now and I'm chilly. That's how much I love heat/summer/warmth. So whenever everyone around bitches about the heat I'm more than happy to soak it up. I never complain about the heat. Always about the cold.


T-rey I'm disappointed my book did not have the promised and requested dick tracing. I was being quite literally in my request. Great book it's like I'm reading all my own thoughts in a constructive presentation. I just stopped on the 4th chapter. Had to sit down cool off from cardio and take a shower and finally get some paintings done for my shows coming up.


The older I get, the more I dislike heat and humidity. I dig fall here in NC.

Glad you got your book. There's a dick in there, you'll just have to find it :animal:

And glad you are digging it so far. I hope that it resonates with people in a semi-non-douchey way.
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