Marshmallow here is the one I liken to Ed Gein... Originally Posted by Heartbroken1
Gooble goble gooble goble one of us one of us. t(-_-)t
Gooble goble gooble goble one of us one of us. t(-_-)t
Marshmallow here is the one I liken to Ed Gein... Originally Posted by Heartbroken1
Gooble goble gooble goble one of us one of us. t(-_-)t
Classic!! Jeffery Dahmer probably loved this movie.
Gooble goble gooble goble one of us one of us. t(-_-)t
This song is amazing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Edited to add: never seen an artist actually leave a comment on their video, thought it was cool he explained what the song was about -
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Masked Wolf
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I have a lot of people ask me "what made you write Astro ... what is it about?" The art of music is that it means one thing to me but so many other things to other people... for me it was about knowing i was on a journey like an astronaut but I wasn't where I wanted to be... I wanted to be in space... I wanted to do what astronauts do.. me saying im in the ocean means i felt I was somwhere I didn't belong.. but I knew I was close to finding myself as an artist and getting the recognition I wanted from people about my music.. also "whatchu know about rolling down in the deep actually meant what do you know about being down in life and depressed.. i was kind of saying.. have you been similar to me and my down time.. have you been in the rough and the trenches.. some people also say why is the video not in the ocean.. well because I have found my spot in the world.. i know who I am with my music now.. so i'm not in the ocean.. i'm now in space.. where I belong... 2021 gonna be even bigger :) peace
Gooble goble gooble goble one of us one of us. t(-_-)t
This has always been a favorite of mine. The tapping shoe rhythm is SO important in this song and actually pretty complicated in the context of the time signature that they're using over it. You can hear why when you listen to the transition from the intro in to the first verse how it shifts.
Gooble goble gooble goble one of us one of us. t(-_-)t
Gooble goble gooble goble one of us one of us. t(-_-)t
Original Incubus
Opprobrium (formerly known as Incubus) is an American death metal band from Metairie, Louisiana, United States. Founded in 1986 by brothers Francis and Moyses Howard under the name Incubus, Natives of Rio de Janeiro, the Howards emigrated to New Orleans and formed the band. The original incarnation featured bassist/lead vocalist Scot Latour, and the trio's 1987 demo Supernatural Death landed them a deal with the small Brutal Records imprint. Their official debut, Serpent Temptation, was released in 1988; however, LaTour departed soon afterwards, leaving Francis to take over vocal duties. Incubus signed with Nuclear Blast in 1990 and soon released their follow-up Beyond the Unknown; recording with Francis on bass as well, Incubus eventually tabbed Mark Lavenia as the full-time bassist. But shortly thereafter, in 1991, Incubus disbanded, then reappeared after a ten-year break from the music business, being forced to change their name in order to avoid confusion with newly emerging rock band Incubus from California. They released their album Discerning Forces on Nuclear Blast Records in 2000.
The band is noted for their particular style, a death/thrash metal crossover, combined with lyrics about death, violence and occasionally Christian references. Francis Howard and Scot Latour sang background vocals on the song "Stronger Than Hate", the third track on the Sepultura album Beneath the Remains. Francis Howard did guest session vocals on two Cannibal Corpse songs on the album Eaten Back to Life. The band is currently signed to Metal Mind Productions. On July 21, 2009, the band announced that the original bassist, Scot W. Latour, had re-joined the band, after 20 years. In 2017, there was some controversy around the band; it was thought that Metallica stole riffs from the band, when they were Incubus. It was later discovered that this was not true, but this brought attention to the band. The band did not agree with the claims of plagiarism, only the record label released a statement about this.
Gooble goble gooble goble one of us one of us. t(-_-)t
Religious music is the best!!
Gooble goble gooble goble one of us one of us. t(-_-)t
Gooble goble gooble goble one of us one of us. t(-_-)t
When I was a kid I had this album. I used to listen to it all the time. My mom would come in and listen to this particular song every time she heard me playing it. She told me that she wanted it played at her funeral. It's one of my nice memories I have of her. So this is for my mom and the mom and daughter relationship we should have had. No one else knows she wanted it played at her funeral. So I am playing it for her.
Gooble goble gooble goble one of us one of us. t(-_-)t
Gooble goble gooble goble one of us one of us. t(-_-)t
Gooble goble gooble goble one of us one of us. t(-_-)t
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