Well, most extreme metal artists have normal day jobs, even the “popular” ones. They aren’t doing it for the money. They’re doing it for the music. That’s pretty metal if you ask meis there much of a market for this?...do they sell many records or whatever we call it today?
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leftside
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Same with most artists these days.Well, most extreme metal artists have normal day jobs, even the “popular” ones. They aren’t doing it for the money. They’re doing it for the music. That’s pretty metal if you ask me
paradoxper
Headphoneus Supremus
Not even the ER can change your mind about this.is there much of a market for this?...do they sell many records or whatever we call it today?
leftside
Headphoneus Supremus
Remove "the"? Just kidding. Not my cup of tea, although I do like quite a lot of hard rock and some metal and industrial. Be boring if we all like the same type of music.This album is the fukcing sh!t
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you got that right, no tube would make me a death metal fan lolNot even the ER can change your mind about this.
When I first glanced at this I thought you were about to talk about “Martial Artists!”Well, most extreme metal artists have normal day jobs, even the “popular” ones. They aren’t doing it for the money. They’re doing it for the music. That’s pretty metal if you ask me
Most metal artists are martial artists for their normal day jobs.When I first glanced at this I thought you were about to talk about “Martial Artists!”
skhan007
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Or in marital counseling.Most metal artists are martial artists for their normal day jobs.
So, this is "brutal" death metal. It's polarizing, but I like itRemove "the"? Just kidding. Not my cup of tea, although I do like quite a lot of hard rock and some metal and industrial. Be boring if we all like the same type of music.
This album works really well with the TCs because of the bass. It really shines off the TCs. I tried the same album off the Valkyria, and it's nowhere near the same. The TCs are the most metal headphones out right now.
leftside
Headphoneus Supremus
I too like music that not too many folks probably like. I grew up in the underground rave scene during the early 90's in London and still like techno and hard techno. I hear there is quite the revival going on right now, especially in the UK and Europe.. The TCs are the most metal headphones out right now.
A little softer:
Whazzzup
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Im a bit more down tempo throw in some rap or r&b
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man, I am old I gues...I just dont get rap lol
paradoxper
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You are just wholesome.man, I am old I gues...I just dont get rap lol
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I am more a Miles Davis,John Coltrane,classic rock guy
Hi all. Just received my Woo 33 Elite with the JPS wiring running to AB 1266 tc with super conductor. Just getting into my critical listening tracks. So far it's extraordinary as hoped for and expected. Will post some thoughts after burn in listening time....
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