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metal is inherently gay edition

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Black metal*

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Good edition!I want to become Negru's next fantasy gf!

The one per thread post:
Community made /meal/ playlist.
We standing at 784 songs - 63hr 47 min playtime
open.spotify.com/playlist/2G0rNxl2dLkD2HGuTq3b5J
>Recommend me albums/bands you wish to see on the playlist

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>94472361
Youre kinds fast today, arent you usually doing that in the evening?

Including every subgenre of rock how many rock concerts have you attended so far?

Imagine not listening to Manowar and thinking that you aren't a super onions poser

Claim your Type O Negative song
youtube.com/watch?v=U73MZJKaXBM

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Why are trannies and homos so inextricably drawn to extreme metal?

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Metal as a genre attracts the outcasts of society except for metalcore and dad tier thrash metal

Only one, DragonForce on the Inhuman Rampage tour in 2006, I knew when I saw it that this was the concert to end all concerts and no other show would ever measure up to it again.

Post Grind

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post BREEEEEEE-core

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hot

From the wisdom of Herman Li:
>As a result of the hard work and effort it must be good to be in this position, have people listening to your music, looking up to your playing. What advice would you give for new bands starting out based on what you’ve learnt over the years?
>“I don’t know where to start; I would say you have to be open minded and willing to learn as much as possible. I don’t think just learning music; it’s learning to live, it’s learning all the things around the business from making your music, recording, performing live, and then realise that there is no limit to what you can learn. It is one way to carve out your individuality, show which kind of guy you are, which direction you take. Are you more of a performer, songwriter, or a technical guy? How do you wish to carve the cake up and set your percentages in different skills? It’s good to know a bit of everything, to know you can’t be an expert in everything because there is too much, but be a specialist in some areas. This ensures you become more rounded, if you’ve got no interest in learning then you are going to become bored in the same things very quickly. If you can learn stuff while you are at it, that’s kind of the fun part. I don’t want to sound totally boring as you can learn to have fun, learn how to throw a great party while you’re at it too. It’s not just technical skills, social skills are important too, they all help, they all shape you”.

sentineldaily.com.au/herman-li-of-dragonforce-there-is-no-limit-to-what-you-can-learn/

This guy is based as fuck and way more more high IQ than Varque. This guy said more of value in one paragraph in an interview than Varg said in his entire career of autistic shitposts.

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150 would be a pretty good approximation for me.

cont.
>You can’t really listen to anyone else at that point, ‘well I like this and you should do this’. If you start listening to that then you are going to be torn apart trying to cover everyone’s opinion. You can’t wait and look for validation, like people do on social media, where they post something and hope people like it, or say thanks. Some people base their life on these kind of things, but in the end you’ve got to just say, you know what, screw you, I’m doing whatever and be happy with it”.

>Looking back to 1999 when you guys first formed Dragonforce (or Dragonheart as you were then), did you ever see this in front of you? “Not really, as I never set out to be a professional musician, it wasn’t my goal. It was really just for fun, and have a good time playing music, get to do some shows, I was happy enough that way. Of course there is something about when you do something; you do it as well as possible. That’s how my life is, if you do something, you do it properly, not a half job. So when Dragonforce took off to another level, it wasn’t because we were pursuing a professional career, it was the effort. I’m very glad it happened, and I’m happy I quit my job back then and took my chances on it because it got really busy!”

Herman Li is so cringe

You said the other day you almost got rekt in a Hatebreed pit. So which post is a lie?

He makes you uncomfortable because he makes you realize what a directionless failure you are.

FINALLY

that faggot is literally all of you stupid metalfags HAHAHAHA with your long hair always comparing yourself to a woman
fucking weirdos

Funny, you calling someone else a directionless failure. I'm not on here 24/7 defending shitty bands and lying about having a gf or a job

All of them

I'm neither defending shitty bands nor lying about having a gf or job. Gf is with me right now, and no I'm not even posting her feet for you weirdos to jack off to, bet rekt

>/meal/ Renaissance
>spotify
good one

Is your gf without a job as well? Tulpas don't have jobs, right?

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i know

Gf has a job.

>he doesn't defend his favourite bands 24/7 while listening to them
Poser.

Time for some wimp crushing
atavisma.bandcamp.com/

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Give me some dungeon synth that I can read Conan comics to, /meal/

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