For The Metallers.
#966 posted by
Shambler on 2011/08/12 13:59:23
Old skool thrash, the main riff is beyond awesome:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jF-n7LClwhU
Thats Awesome
#967 posted by
RickyT33 on 2011/08/12 15:12:31
The only thing that lets it down for me is the vox.
Ummm
#968 posted by
necros on 2011/08/24 05:48:54
could some one do me a favour and tell me,
what is this?
Dunno, But I Found Your Typo Amusing
slitgateconstruct.com
I Found Out What It Was Using This:
#972 posted by
RickyT33 on 2011/08/24 21:46:41
Google Ftw
#973 posted by
RickyT33 on 2011/08/24 21:49:03
I typed this:
"music recognition online"
And found a link to audiotag from there....
Woah
#974 posted by
necros on 2011/08/24 21:55:11
had no idea you could search with an audio clip! i only found stuff where you had to hum the tune, and there's no way i could hum that. :P
thanks! :D
If You Got A Modern Phone, Install Soundhound.
#975 posted by
Spirit on 2011/08/24 22:38:00
#976 posted by
necros on 2011/08/24 23:22:27
i can't afford even an old phone. i have a cup with a string coming out of it, man. :(
And By The Way...
#978 posted by
JPL on 2011/08/25 08:10:19
... phone discussion should have landed in Phone thread:
http://celephais.net/board/view_thread.php?id=60395
Nah
#979 posted by
necros on 2011/08/25 21:36:55
spirit was actually talking about a legitimate music finding software.
Free Music
#980 posted by
Spirit on 2011/09/19 16:55:10
Here is some fantastic dark droning ambient:
http://www.archive.org/details/KLLE-Crawl
Hmmm.
#981 posted by
Shambler on 2011/09/19 19:10:49
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iXUJy3KBlbU
Have some metal.
Really like the progression in this track, you wouldn't believe it hearing the opening tho.
Off Topic Comparison
#982 posted by
Preach on 2011/09/19 20:48:47
So yeah, watching Never Mind The Buzzcocks just now something really struck me about our good old quake developers. iD in the early to mid 90's did for video games what The Beatles did for pop music. Both started off by creating polished, beloved works in the style of their chosen field. They then created innovative defining pieces which are the template for works produced today. In doing so they both pushed the technology of the day to new heights (even if what they did is simple to replicate now). Then each group split apart, and the solo works seemed to lack something...
Shambler
#983 posted by
RickyT33 on 2011/09/20 00:34:11
I don't usually dig black metal, but that it really quite cool. But you are right - the start is very very heavy.
Errrr.
#985 posted by
Shambler on 2011/09/20 10:46:21
BLACK metal?? BLACK?? Are you mad?? That is proper modern death metal. Black indeed. N0000b!!!
FUUUUUUUCCCCKKKKK YOU!!!!!
#988 posted by
Shambler on 2011/09/20 11:01:25
:P
Shambler
#989 posted by
RickyT33 on 2011/09/20 11:39:19
You know what I mean. Metalophile!!!!
Been Listening To These Guys A Bit Lately...
#990 posted by
pjw on 2011/09/21 02:23:24