BlackRoija wrote:It's a stupid aspect of a subculture which hypocritically prides itself in going "against the mainstream" by implicitly requiring its members to conform to a standard mould.
It's no wonder why most of my friends are just normal people. I have few "metalhead" friends because frankly I just can't stand most of them.
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I play fretted and fretless with and/or w/o a pick, different situations call for a different approach. My main bass is a fretless tho.MikeLindgren wrote:PS. You play a fretless? That is classy, dude. Nobody plays a fretless, especially in metal. Fretless bass is like silk. I fucking love it.
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Silk is about as Metal as a troll doll or slap bracelet. Save it for Victor Wooten.MikeLindgren wrote:Fretless bass is like silk. I fucking love it.
More on topic, though, I'm experimenting with the reverse: I'm letting my hair grow and not practicing. I'll let you know how it turns out.
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WOAH MAN LOOK OUT WE HAVE A SMART ASS HEREkamal wrote:Silk is about as Metal as a troll doll or slap bracelet. Save it for Victor Wooten.MikeLindgren wrote:Fretless bass is like silk. I fucking love it.
More on topic, though, I'm experimenting with the reverse: I'm letting my hair grow and not practicing. I'll let you know how it turns out.
Fretless is classy as hell, it's almost like playing an actual classical instrument! *gasp*TSisterfan567 wrote:I play fretted and fretless with and/or w/o a pick, different situations call for a different approach. My main bass is a fretless tho.MikeLindgren wrote:PS. You play a fretless? That is classy, dude. Nobody plays a fretless, especially in metal. Fretless bass is like silk. I fucking love it.
Style points for that shit!
And long hair is a standard thing, and I personally think it looks cooler. Although it shouldn't really matter if you can play your instrument, especially when a lot of bands these days have short hair all around.
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Kamal's right. I'll definitely be sure to check with him on all topics related to metal, and bass-playing for that matter...
I've been slacking pretty hard on my metal scene-points, lately. I need to be sure I'm following the rules to ensure the lack of any progress in the genre whatsoever.
Fuck it, I'm starting a Carcass cover band. Kamal can be the bassist - don't want to take any chances of unsettling the the paradigm.
I've been slacking pretty hard on my metal scene-points, lately. I need to be sure I'm following the rules to ensure the lack of any progress in the genre whatsoever.
Fuck it, I'm starting a Carcass cover band. Kamal can be the bassist - don't want to take any chances of unsettling the the paradigm.
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I think the biggest negative to a short haired metal dude is when somebody gets onstage with short hair and starts to do "Windmill" headbanging,like your supposed to pretend they have long hair?samsara wrote:Fretless is classy as hell, it's almost like playing an actual classical instrument! *gasp*TSisterfan567 wrote:I play fretted and fretless with and/or w/o a pick, different situations call for a different approach. My main bass is a fretless tho.MikeLindgren wrote:PS. You play a fretless? That is classy, dude. Nobody plays a fretless, especially in metal. Fretless bass is like silk. I fucking love it.
Style points for that shit!
And long hair is a standard thing, and I personally think it looks cooler. Although it shouldn't really matter if you can play your instrument, especially when a lot of bands these days have short hair all around.
Ive seen that in so many shitty metalcore opening acts it's retarded.
I think the best way to not have long hair in metal is to cut it pretty damn short or just kind of grow it long but put it in a small ponytail stub thing like the live bassist from Mutiilation
Trym from Emperor has it downBlarg! wrote:I think the biggest negative to a short haired metal dude is when somebody gets onstage with short hair and starts to do "Windmill" headbanging,like your supposed to pretend they have long hair?samsara wrote:Fretless is classy as hell, it's almost like playing an actual classical instrument! *gasp*TSisterfan567 wrote:I play fretted and fretless with and/or w/o a pick, different situations call for a different approach. My main bass is a fretless tho.MikeLindgren wrote:PS. You play a fretless? That is classy, dude. Nobody plays a fretless, especially in metal. Fretless bass is like silk. I fucking love it.
Style points for that shit!
And long hair is a standard thing, and I personally think it looks cooler. Although it shouldn't really matter if you can play your instrument, especially when a lot of bands these days have short hair all around.
Ive seen that in so many shitty metalcore opening acts it's retarded.
I think the best way to not have long hair in metal is to cut it pretty damn short or just kind of grow it long but put it in a small ponytail stub thing like the live bassist from Mutiilation
but he's one of the few
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