tell me what you think of this new tune by Chester and Mark Morton of Lamb of God..Chester’s voice and passion was made for metal!
tell me what you think of this new tune by Chester and Mark Morton of Lamb of God..Chester’s voice and passion was made for metal!
I don’t agree it was their peak. It was from a commercial standpoint, but I loved some I’ve The later, more experimental stuff.This is better than a lot of the recent stuff from Linkin Park. Hybrid Theory and Meteora were definitely the peak.
tell me what you think of this new tune by Chester and Mark Morton of Lamb of God..Chester’s voice and passion was made for metal!
What do I think? I wanna beat the drummer with his own sticks. I hate double bass drum with a passion. The rest isn't much better. So...I give it a rating of awful to slightly less than awful. But I can't stand Linkin Park either, so I'm not a good person to ask. :Cool:
This is the closest I can get to listening to metal of any sort any more. EDIT - Correction...I haven't listened to Black Sabbath since high school, which is the last time I listened to metal of any sort. Although our band covers Kiss songs and recently learned Stranglehold, by Ted the Sledge.
Although admittedly I could still listen to Rush 2112 nearly every day. Such amazing guitar parts, and of course Neil Peart was the drummer that all young drummers listened to in the 70s.
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tell me what you think of this new tune by Chester and Mark Morton of Lamb of God..Chester’s voice and passion was made for metal!
Correction...I haven't listened to Black Sabbath since high
What do I think? I wanna beat the drummer with his own sticks. I hate double bass drum with a passion. The rest isn't much better. So...I give it a rating of awful to slightly less than awful. But I can't stand Linkin Park either, so I'm not a good person to ask. :Cool:
This is the closest I can get to listening to metal of any sort any more. EDIT - Correction...I haven't listened to Black Sabbath since high school, which is the last time I listened to metal of any sort. Although our band covers Kiss songs and recently learned Stranglehold, by Ted the Sledge.
Although admittedly I could still listen to Rush 2112 nearly every day. Such amazing guitar parts, and of course Neil Peart was the drummer that all young drummers listened to in the 70s.
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That's not Black Sabbath