rebecca01

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  • indiecredted escribió:
    la semana pasada
    I REALLY LIKE YOURE STYLE..ad me as a friendieee? me2 hatz clazzic rock=) HATZ IT!

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  • weetsie escribió:
    El mes pasado
    i worry that you dead

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  • hxcgay4ledzep escribió:
    El mes pasado
    Dude, I just read your comment on the math rock wall, and wow. You are so wrong on so many different levels. Acutally, there is such thing as a 19/32 time sig for starters, though I have never heard a band use it. Most math-rock is based off of time changes between standard-ish sigs (4/4, 7/8, 5/4, 3/8, 3/4, etc.) and polyrhythms (which is having two different time sigs going on at the same time, which some bands like Meshuggah take it to the next level). Also you say they use made up scales. That is true, but not only is every scale made up (Bach "made up" the melodic minor scale), but some is atonal and others are modal. You also said that math rock bands are like grindcore bands with less talent, longer songs, and more screaming. First, math rock sounds nothing like grind core. Second, math rock is a largely INSTRUMENTAL genre. Third, go listen to Tera Melos and Hella and tell me that they are not talented musicians. Be a bit less ignorant the next time you bash a genre.

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  • himynameisallen escribió:
    El mes pasado
    Dude, I just read your comment on the math rock wall, and wow. You are so wrong on so many different levels. Acutally, there is such thing as a 19/32 time sig for starters, though I have never heard a band use it. Most math-rock is based off of time changes between standard-ish sigs (4/4, 7/8, 5/4, 3/8, 3/4, etc.) and polyrhythms (which is having two different time sigs going on at the same time, which some bands like Meshuggah take it to the next level). Also you say they use made up scales. That is true, but not only is every scale made up (Bach "made up" the melodic minor scale), but some is atonal and others are modal. You also said that math rock bands are like grindcore bands with less talent, longer songs, and more screaming. First, math rock sounds nothing like grind core. Second, math rock is a largely INSTRUMENTAL genre. Third, go listen to Tera Melos and Hella and tell me that they are not talented musicians. Be a bit less ignorant the next time you bash a genre.

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  • stainage escribió:
    Septiembre 2009
    I miss you. :\

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  • himynameisallen escribió:
    Septiembre 2009
    mathcore is prog rock for hxc fans

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  • intehmaking escribió:
    Septiembre 2009
    Dude, I just read your comment on the math rock wall, and wow. You are so wrong on so many different levels. Acutally, there is such thing as a 19/32 time sig for starters, though I have never heard a band use it. Most math-rock is based off of time changes between standard-ish sigs (4/4, 7/8, 5/4, 3/8, 3/4, etc.) and polyrhythms (which is having two different time sigs going on at the same time, which some bands like Meshuggah take it to the next level). Also you say they use made up scales. That is true, but not only is every scale made up (Bach "made up" the melodic minor scale), but some is atonal and others are modal. You also said that math rock bands are like grindcore bands with less talent, longer songs, and more screaming. First, math rock sounds nothing like grind core. Second, math rock is a largely INSTRUMENTAL genre. Third, go listen to Tera Melos and Hella and tell me that they are not talented musicians. Be a bit less ignorant the next time you bash a genre.

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  • himynameisallen escribió:
    Agosto 2009
    WERE GONNA HAVA TV PARTY TONIGHT

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  • ssrsnss escribió:
    Agosto 2009
    come back, I miss you.

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  • bartmang escribió:
    Agosto 2009
    hello I love you

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