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BoatRich wrote:
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pelliott wrote:I've forgotten how good Limb From Limb is on that album, particularly the "She is the forest, she is the rain" verse

This album is now my soundtrack to today/moving. I've been on a huge PtH kick lately. Also, Genghis Tron. Skip and I were talking about it last week, but does anyone remember them? If so, are there other bands that did the electronica/metal thing that well, or are they the stand out?


Ghengis Tron is fucking quality :love: Sadly have not found anyone else who really could really do it like them :cry:

Ahh damn, I think it was the combination of not using a live drummer and an insane level of talent that made them work. I can't really imagine someone else filling that niche.


Yeah I still occasionally listen to Board up the House, it's one of my favorites.


Slight change of subject and I'm sure this was addressed but what are everyone's thoughts on this?

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UwSveFnWzhI[/youtube]

Maybe it'll grow on me but I'm not a fan of those vocals at all or how they are mixed.
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emptyparadigm wrote:Dudes. About to go load in and play with EYEHATEGOD, Valient Thorr, Primitive Man, and more. It's a goddamn good Thursday. Hope you Colorado folks can make it out.

That's awesome, congrats man! I've been rockin my Khemmis shirt on the regular. :thumb:


Right on, thanks my dude!

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emptyparadigm wrote:Dudes. About to go load in and play with EYEHATEGOD, Valient Thorr, Primitive Man, and more. It's a goddamn good Thursday. Hope you Colorado folks can make it out.


FUCK YEAH. Have a great time! Enjoy the beer, too! Have a ZD for me.


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AngryGoldfish wrote:It's true that, in general, Djentleman WANT to be associated with a certain sect or group of musicians that all use Axe-FX, tubescreamers and Blackmachines, while Doom, Sludge, Stoner, they just play whatever makes them happy—except the few fanbois, like you say. But Djent is a sub-genre of Progressive Metal. It isn't really a genre at all. It's more of a sub-culture than anything, focusing on specific guitar-related details. Dillinger Escape Plan sound nothing like Periphery or Animals As Leaders, but there are definite crossovers, and the origins are similar. The endless over-edited videos of people playing 7 and 8-string guitars with super tight Axe-FX patches is ridiculous. They all sound the same to me. But so do many Black Metal bands. That's because I don't know the genre well and cannot distinguish between the differences. Maybe those who play and live the lifestyle, so to speak, of 'Djent' and modern versions of technical metal can distinguish between Periphery and Animals As Leaders and Protest The Hero. I think those three bands sound very distinct, yet they're all considered 'Djent'.

Funnily enough, I don't consider Meshuggah to be Djent. They're Progressive Metal through and through. They are that because they 'progressed' the genre of metal to new heights.


I missed this somehow....

I concur for the most part... There's alot of black metal bands that use very different guitar tones IMO. Your spot on about DEP though. And I think if I delved more into the Djent music I could pick different bands apart, but it would mainly be due to the playing style as like you said they follow a formula for their tone Maxon OD808 > (variety of different FMV tone stack high gain heads all with the gain low) > post preamp EQ > SS power amp.

Meshuggah aren't Djent because they were what they are before that was invented, it was invented to describe the sound they created and the genre that follows it.

Great way of putting it. Totally agree.
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Wes Mantooth wrote:Slight change of subject and I'm sure this was addressed but what are everyone's thoughts on this?

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UwSveFnWzhI[/youtube]

Maybe it'll grow on me but I'm not a fan of those vocals at all or how they are mixed.


Agreed on the vocals. The first thing that came to mind for me was the Metallica / Lulu debacle.
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This thread is now about Djent and the subsequent terrible taste in amps. Bow to your new master.












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D.o.S. wrote:Ghengis Tron is ok, but as far as puns go I much preferred short-lived ILFer Ghengis Kayne.


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emptyparadigm wrote:Dudes. About to go load in and play with EYEHATEGOD, Valient Thorr, Primitive Man, and more. It's a goddamn good Thursday. Hope you Colorado folks can make it out.


Sounds like a good time, congrats on the show. I know that I've probably tried this before, but I'm going to start calling you and the other guitarist in Khemmis Dr. Riffenstein and Dr. Doom, what with the phds and all...:animal:
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emptyparadigm wrote:Dudes. About to go load in and play with EYEHATEGOD, Valient Thorr, Primitive Man, and more. It's a goddamn good Thursday. Hope you Colorado folks can make it out.


I'm jealous of you for playing that show and everyone else in the room for getting to watch. Have fun dude.
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emptyparadigm wrote:Dudes. About to go load in and play with EYEHATEGOD, Valient Thorr, Primitive Man, and more. It's a goddamn good Thursday. Hope you Colorado folks can make it out.

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Wes Mantooth wrote:
BoatRich wrote:
Wes Mantooth wrote:
BoatRich wrote:
pelliott wrote:I've forgotten how good Limb From Limb is on that album, particularly the "She is the forest, she is the rain" verse

This album is now my soundtrack to today/moving. I've been on a huge PtH kick lately. Also, Genghis Tron. Skip and I were talking about it last week, but does anyone remember them? If so, are there other bands that did the electronica/metal thing that well, or are they the stand out?


Ghengis Tron is fucking quality :love: Sadly have not found anyone else who really could really do it like them :cry:

Ahh damn, I think it was the combination of not using a live drummer and an insane level of talent that made them work. I can't really imagine someone else filling that niche.


Yeah I still occasionally listen to Board up the House, it's one of my favorites.


Slight change of subject and I'm sure this was addressed but what are everyone's thoughts on this?

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UwSveFnWzhI[/youtube]

Maybe it'll grow on me but I'm not a fan of those vocals at all or how they are mixed.

I love some board up the house. I was really excited to see what they'd do next but then they called it quits/long hiatus. Too bad. It was a really good album.
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Just a tiny little tid bit of interesting info......

From what I can gather with a quick search.....

WE HAVE BECOME THE LONGEST THREAD ON ILF!!!!!!!!!

We currently as of this post lead the GAS thread by 7 posts and the pedal board thread by 23 pages......

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Last night at practice we tried out a new bassist since ours moved 3 hours away to start a new job. Dude has a 5 string and knows all kinds of theory. Closest I can compare him to is Joe Lester from Intronaut if he had frets. This is gonna be interesting. Also, I found out last night that my Quantum Mystic can dial in the exact tone that I have my Rat set for high gain if I want.
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conky wrote:Last night at practice we tried out a new bassist since ours moved 3 hours away to start a new job. Dude has a 5 string and knows all kinds of theory. Closest I can compare him to is Joe Lester from Intronaut if he had frets. This is gonna be interesting. Also, I found out last night that my Quantum Mystic can dial in the exact tone that I have my Rat set for high gain if I want.


Bad ass on both accounts brother! :!!!:
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Wes Mantooth wrote:
BoatRich wrote:
Wes Mantooth wrote:
BoatRich wrote:
pelliott wrote:I've forgotten how good Limb From Limb is on that album, particularly the "She is the forest, she is the rain" verse

This album is now my soundtrack to today/moving. I've been on a huge PtH kick lately. Also, Genghis Tron. Skip and I were talking about it last week, but does anyone remember them? If so, are there other bands that did the electronica/metal thing that well, or are they the stand out?


Ghengis Tron is fucking quality :love: Sadly have not found anyone else who really could really do it like them :cry:

Ahh damn, I think it was the combination of not using a live drummer and an insane level of talent that made them work. I can't really imagine someone else filling that niche.


Yeah I still occasionally listen to Board up the House, it's one of my favorites.


Slight change of subject and I'm sure this was addressed but what are everyone's thoughts on this?

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UwSveFnWzhI[/youtube]

Maybe it'll grow on me but I'm not a fan of those vocals at all or how they are mixed.


Hrrrm... I can't stop imagining that the singer is Count Dracula from Sesame Street. Is this just a mock up? or is it supposed to be a real take?
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Road Bull wrote:
Hrrrm... I can't stop imagining that the singer is Count Dracula from Sesame Street. Is this just a mock up? or is it supposed to be a real take?


I had the same thought. If I'm going to listen to Dracula sing doom it's gonna be Abysmal Grief.

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