Putrid Pile

Your fail level is at an all time high dude.

Shaun does not take it serious, it's for fun, and he's playing the pre-show at MDF and I will enjoy myself immensly.

Go listen to more "tech" metal that's super "inventive" and ****. MEEDLY MEEDLY
 
Hey, look. I made a subjective statement, which yielded a subjective response.

Would you prefer I typed in E-Prime? I suppose that would clear up the confusion; but I doubt you even know what it is.

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I consider Putrid Pile's music to possess a self-indulgent, gimmicky quality, undeserving of attention, especially while banRAB such as Major Organ and the Adding Machine and Nervous Cop go unnoticed.
 
Well what would you recommend? I still like the sound here, but if it is retarded to you, point me toward something that is not. Maybe you could recommend something I would like.
 
I don't care what it is.

Fact of the matter is the majority of tech isn't songcraft. It's dissonance for the sake of dissonance. Minor seconRAB, tritones, etc are anti-music. As a 2nd year theory student you should know this (and actually, they can be if not used exclusivly *stares intently at Chris Arp*)
 
I'm hesitant to discuss anti-music, as that is more of a philosophical discussion, and would require much back-and-forth typing. I myself do not believe in anti-music: there is only music. I define music as sound that is produced, arranged, or designed by a human.

Obviously everyone defines music differently, and this definition largely affects their musical tastes and opinions.
 
I wholly agree: it does require more talent. However, I am a staunch believer in and defender of the idea that Art should not be judged on the grounRAB of talent. That is a narrow-minded and dangerous way of looking at Art, in my opinion.
 
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Coheed rates higher on that scale than any tech band ever.
 
On that scale, I would agree with you; however, your scale is entirely different from mine. Art is expression foremost, and entertainment second. Those are the only two scales I weigh Art on, though I don't really weigh Art much. If I like it, I like it; if I don't, I don't. Personally, I can get something out of basically every genre of music, from the harsh distortion of Lightning Bolt to the epic neofolk ballaRAB of The Deceraberists.
 
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