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I actually like the tone hah. You can actually hear every note being played and it has a lot of mids. Very warm tone.
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2006-08-07, 16:07
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that albums pretty accessible too, its not nearly as brutal as some other modern brutal dm stuff.
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2006-08-07, 16:11
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Well it is listenable, much unlike the Darkthrone-esque black metal bands guitar tone where it is all treble and fuzz with very little note definition at all. The tone on this Vile album reminds me a lot of Domination-era Morbid Angel.
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2006-08-07, 16:12
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Well it is listenable, much unlike the Darkthrone-esque black metal bands guitar tone where it is all treble and fuzz with very little note definition at all.
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just felt like getting a jab in at black metal or what? that has no relevance
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The tone on this Vile album reminds me a lot of Domination-era Morbid Angel.
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wow, not at ALL man. not to me!
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2006-08-07, 16:18
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just felt like getting a jab in at black metal or what? that has no relevance
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Yeah it does. I was just providing a counterpoint to what younguitarist said about warm tone. I was agreeing with him saying I would rather have a tone on a death metal album to be more towards the warm side than the over fuzzed-out black metal bands. No offense to anyone but that is just my personal preference.
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Compare these people to the norm, say, Muhammed Suiçmez for instance who seems to think that lots of poorly strung together riffs spaced awkwardly around fancy monotonous sweeps covers up the fact that his ideas and songs are really quit boring.
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2006-08-09, 21:51
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Did anyone mention Cannibal corpse?
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2006-08-10, 12:53
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And Then...
Don't Forget
SikTH (London Lads)
Spastic Inc (obscene tech)
Dream Theatre (John Petrucci)
Cacophony (oooh, that's shreddy'd WHEAT there!)
Opeth (Prog-Black)
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2006-08-10, 12:55
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Opeth (Prog-Black)
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Uhu?
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2006-08-10, 20:12
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Originally Posted by Arithon
Don't Forget
SikTH (London Lads)
Spastic Inc (obscene tech)
Dream Theatre (John Petrucci)
Cacophony (oooh, that's shreddy'd WHEAT there!)
Opeth (Prog-Black)
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Sorry dude, Opeth is not even close to technical or 'prog-black.'
If you want true 'progressive black' go listen to older Arcturus or 'IX Equilibrium' by Emperor. And SikTH? Come on...
You only get points for mentioning a band Jason Becker was in. Cacophony, while possibly very outdated [especially vocal-wise] was sick.
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2006-08-10, 20:53
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I just downloaded some Necrophagist powertabs from here, and I have this to say;
What albums would you all recomend because they fucking rule!
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2006-08-10, 20:58
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I think the only things Necrophagist ever put out as LPs were 'Epitaph' and 'Onset Of Putrefaction'. Someone correct me if I'm wrong.
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2006-08-11, 12:02
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I think the only things Necrophagist ever put out as LPs were 'Epitaph' and 'Onset Of Putrefaction'. Someone correct me if I'm wrong.
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2006-08-11, 12:26
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Cannibal Corpse and Anata.
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2006-08-11, 22:13
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Necrophagist releases, fegs.
Epitaph
Onset
self titled
requiems of festered gore.
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2006-08-11, 22:15
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Check out Colin Marstons instrumental bands that Problematic put me onto.
Behold...The Arctopus
Dysrhythmia
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2006-08-11, 23:04
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Necrophagist releases, fegs.
Epitaph
Onset
self titled
requiems of festered gore.
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He said LP's.
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oh lord vehemence is just a little bitch, but you'll get used to him. fact of the matter is he listens to better music than at least 80% of the people who post on this forum. listen to him and you might learn something.
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2006-08-19, 12:08
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Necrophagist releases, fegs.
Epitaph
Onset
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yea but that cd only had like what 4 songs and they were all on the later albums.
and Epoch of Unlight is the shit
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2006-09-05, 19:48
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2006-09-05, 22:26
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The tech death bands I listen to have pretty much already been mentioned in the thread. Cryptopsy, Decapitated, Demilich, Gorguts, Necrophagist, Nile, Origin, Psycroptic, Spawn Of Possession, Suffocation, Theory In Practice
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2006-09-05, 22:32
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Spastic Inc (obscene tech)
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Most technical band ever as far as guitar work. It's absurd.
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