Gilly said:No matter how many times you say something along those lines, its not going to get funny![]()
penski said:12 minutes
30 seconds
175549 points.
Woot.
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penski said:Please explain how...?
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Music is an art, entertainment, or other human activity that involves organized and audible sounds and silence. It is expressed in terms of pitch, rhythm, harmony, and timbre. Music involves complex generative forms in time through the construction of patterns and combinations of natural stimuli, principally sound. As a human activity, music may be used for artistic or aesthetic, communicative, entertainment, or ceremonial purposes.
Garp said:There is no way you can call that music..
"Music hath charms to sooth a savage beast", but in this case they're giving the beast an Aneurysm then letting it loose on a microphone
I lasted a tragic 3m 47sec and I can't stand another moment of it!

Garp said:"It is expressed in terms of pitch, rhythm, harmony, and timbre"
Pitch.. yes, there was some pitch buried in there. I think the lead singer was gargling with it before reaching the mic. Rhythm.. okay, the drums were whacking out a rhythm, and the guitars along with it. Screamer wasn't. Harmony.. nope, don't think so. Power chords all the way, if that, so none there. Timbre.. well thats debateable, if you can call screaming 'timbre'.
Doesn't stack up well against a definition of music.

Garp said:"It is expressed in terms of pitch, rhythm, harmony, and timbre"
Pitch.. yes, there was some pitch buried in there. I think the lead singer was gargling with it before reaching the mic. Rhythm.. okay, the drums were whacking out a rhythm, and the guitars along with it. Screamer wasn't. Harmony.. nope, don't think so. Power chords all the way, if that, so none there. Timbre.. well thats debateable, if you can call screaming 'timbre'.
Doesn't stack up well against a definition of music.
Music is an art, entertainment, or other human activity that involves organized and audible sounds and silence. It is expressed in terms of pitch, rhythm, harmony, and timbre. Music involves complex generative forms in time through the construction of patterns and combinations of natural stimuli, principally sound. As a human activity, music may be used for artistic or aesthetic, communicative, entertainment, or ceremonial purposes.
penski said:12 minutes
30 seconds
175549 points.
Woot.
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You can only tell with some bands by asking them.Gaijin said:Theres creativity but are those actually lyrics? If not they are sounds at best, none of which I couldn't better with a post-curry toilet session