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Posted by trespass on 08-01-2005 11:08 PM:

Self Promo My Metal Band

www.myspace.com/bysolitude

we suck, but listen to us.

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Posted by Neversoft on 08-02-2005 01:02 AM:

Such shameless self-promotion had to be let through the mod-queue. Especially as you're hosting on Myspace, which is the hallmark of a successful band

I'll say one thing though, some of those weird goth sluts on your site look fuck-able... If only so I could put a smile on their fucking faces!


Posted by The CandyMan on 08-02-2005 04:25 PM:

quote:
Sorry! an unexpected error has occurred.

This error has been forwarded to MySpace's technical group.


Pretty much sums it up.

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Posted by T-H-E-W-H-O on 08-10-2005 06:18 AM:

who did your sound.......... Do they know what a mixboard is.... either that or its compressed like fuck...


Posted by sloth1234 on 08-15-2005 05:03 AM:

Re: Self Promo My Metal Band

quote:
Originally posted by trespass
....we suck, but listen to us.


wow...
he definately wasn't kidding..


Posted by L-Z-A on 08-31-2005 06:03 AM:

Sing or scream, pick one . At the moment it sounds like half and half.


Posted by clownshoes19 on 09-16-2005 12:13 AM:

Well death metal is not my scene; you guys are somewhat tight(togther), but not as tight as the drummers snare. idk why people like there snares sounding so boxy, whatever his choice.


Posted by slapper on 09-29-2005 02:24 AM:

Surely there's been an attempt to cover 'At the gates'. Scandinavian metal at its best.
The original song has proven once again to be superior. So... don't cover God.

As for the snare drum, I was told a drummer can use about 'two settings',
hollow or tight. As it is a rehearsel, I suppose, the snare is present. One would think it would be more silenced in case of a studio-production.

I do would like to see the 'singer' to understand the difference between a death-grund and a frog.


Posted by Shn on 09-29-2005 06:56 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by slapper
[...] understand the difference between a death-grund and a frog.


i'm a frog

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Posted by clownshoes19 on 10-05-2005 10:42 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by slapper
Surely there's been an attempt to cover 'At the gates'. Scandinavian metal at its best.
The original song has proven once again to be superior. So... don't cover God.

As for the snare drum, I was told a drummer can use about 'two settings'
hollow or tight. As it is a rehearsel, I suppose, the snare is present. One would think it would be more silenced in case of a studio-production.

I do would like to see the 'singer' to understand the difference between a death-grund and a frog.

Some like their snare sounding like your listening to the snare in fast forward, maybe this is the case, if so fine. If not there are many ways to take away the ring or hollow out of a snare, one is to have bought a snare w/ vents in it, such as, Donoho and Pork Pie brand snares, but there are many other brands. Most small name, hand-made custom snares have vents i.e Donoho (out of business now, but may score one on eBay); you can buy tone control rings, and the last method is a tuning method. Obvious note: this is on the top side.
1. Tune as normal
2. Detune the lug across from you one full turn.
3. Detune the adjacent lug one half turn
4. Tighten every other lug up 1/4 of a turn.
And if it doesn't take all the ring out increase the effect by detuning more, but make sure to increase all the other lugs accordingly, but be careful as this tuning method will go through heads quicker depending on how much you detune. These different ways of getting the ring out have been listed in order of effectiveness though a combination of all three will give you best results.

Now that the ring is gone if you still want that snappy sound you can tighten the lugs adjacent to the snare 1/4 turn (on the snare side of course.)

I agree in the studio production the snare will sound better (by being turned down and they will add gain most likely.)


Posted by MarkMathers on 10-14-2005 10:00 PM:

shouldnt this be in the "Shit Disscussion Forum"?


Posted by pHo on 10-07-2007 04:59 AM:

Yeah, this is horrifying. Pretty much in line with the reasons why metal in 00s is pretty much a joke, At The Gates would probably murder you in your sleep for even mentioning them on your page.

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Posted by bartleby on 10-07-2007 05:59 PM:

Damn son !

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