Talk about other artists here (even though they all rip off Meshuggah)
#288139 by Leechmaster
Wed Nov 16, 2011 2:49 pm
The Rubberbandits again proving the Irish are at the pinnacle of hip-hop and racial equality...

[youtube]RaaZsBxWeiQ[/youtube]
#288170 by No OnE
Wed Nov 16, 2011 9:28 pm
This thing that Devin tweeted a little while ago...I must've watched/listened to it 10 times already :D So good...

[youtube]nY7GnAq6Znw[/youtube]
#288313 by stubear280
Fri Nov 18, 2011 1:11 am
New Cloudkicker!

It's personally my favorite thing he's done yet. Not that I don't love most of his older stuff, but the styles on these two albums are more to my liking. Let Yourself Be Huge, even though it has no lyrics, has an extremely uplifting, positive, and beautiful message, hitting me in the same way that Buckethead's "Shadows Between the Sky", that description also applies to Loop. The the I noticed with Loop, is that it takes the style of Let Yourself Be Huge, and mixes it with the Naked City's "miniatures" idea of fitting the entire vibe of that style of music into a short time slot, but instead of grindcore, it's pretty music.
#288357 by Tyroshai
Fri Nov 18, 2011 4:08 am
stubear280 wrote:New Cloudkicker!

It's personally my favorite thing he's done yet. Not that I don't love most of his older stuff, but the styles on these two albums are more to my liking. Let Yourself Be Huge, even though it has no lyrics, has an extremely uplifting, positive, and beautiful message, hitting me in the same way that Buckethead's "Shadows Between the Sky", that description also applies to Loop. The the I noticed with Loop, is that it takes the style of Let Yourself Be Huge, and mixes it with the Naked City's "miniatures" idea of fitting the entire vibe of that style of music into a short time slot, but instead of grindcore, it's pretty music.


I thought that wasn't around until the 22nd? HOM... :P
I shall aquire it in a bit. ;)
#288415 by sylkicks
Fri Nov 18, 2011 9:59 am
Tyroshai wrote:
stubear280 wrote:New Cloudkicker!

It's personally my favorite thing he's done yet. Not that I don't love most of his older stuff, but the styles on these two albums are more to my liking. Let Yourself Be Huge, even though it has no lyrics, has an extremely uplifting, positive, and beautiful message, hitting me in the same way that Buckethead's "Shadows Between the Sky", that description also applies to Loop. The the I noticed with Loop, is that it takes the style of Let Yourself Be Huge, and mixes it with the Naked City's "miniatures" idea of fitting the entire vibe of that style of music into a short time slot, but instead of grindcore, it's pretty music.


I thought that wasn't around until the 22nd? HOM... :P
I shall aquire it in a bit. ;)


I thought the same! Must purchase, Ben Sharp is a genius.

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