Send whatever music you think is underrated and I'll react to it here. If you want to react to what I have sent, then go ahead and tell me what you think. I'll give you some backstory on it.
This is off Dream Theater's first album. They released this in 1989 when they were 22 (basing this off Petrucci's age, but they are all around the same age), however they wrote this in 1985 which means they were only 18, truly amazing. The production is kinda bad, but I like it and I think it is discounted by alot of Dream Theater fans when it shouldn't be since their second album Images and Words was much more popular and influenced more people.
Hello World - Louie Zong(?)
Interesting piece. I didn't like it at first, but as the music built on itself and as more instruments were added, I could see playing this in very specific times.
Shia Labeouf - Rob Cantor
Didn't even have to listen. I love this song. My discord username was Actual Cannibal Shia Labeouf for the longest time. Great song, good parody, excellent music behind it, funny story. It's perfect.
Goodbye to a World - Porter Robison
Not a big fan of electronic music myself, this is ok though. I can deal with this, I might listen to this if I need to do stuff and I just need something to put in my ear holes. I didn't like the ending though.
Stop Digging - Skating Polly
Not my favorite, probably my least favorite out of the songs. The bass tone awful when it was distorted. [url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HCp8vE1ZT0g]Here is a good distorted bass tone (and a much better bass player lmao).[/url] I didn't like the singing either, at least the screaming. The regular singing was fine, but the screaming was bad, she needs to work on her technique
Edit 1: Someone doesn't like this thread, who is the Pink Floyd fan here?
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1 AntwortenBearbeitet von michael: 6/18/2019 12:44:20 PMhttps://music.apple.com/ca/album/zero-comma-iro-toridori-no-sekai/720574358?i=720574803 Japanese rock the best music genre