1). The name of a popular "double locking tremolo" guitar bridge used on the electric guitar. Made iconic by guitar gods like Eddie Van Halen, Steve Vai, Joe Satriani, Alex Lifeson, Brad Gillis, Neal Schon, and more.
2). The inventor who created his mononymous tremolo bridge in 1976, actually making it the first of its kind. Born sometime in 1948.
2). The inventor who created his mononymous tremolo bridge in 1976, actually making it the first of its kind. Born sometime in 1948.
1). Modern Floyd Rose users include Justin Morrow of Motionless in White and (formerly) Ice Nine Kills, Nick Hipa of As I Lay Dying fame, Synyster Gates of Avenged Sevenfold, and the two guitarists of Cannibal Corpse (Rob and Erik).
by 7568ino January 11, 2024
Unfortunately, Corb, this genre DOES exist. I mean, there would be no way for some crackhead to mysteriously blend emo with metal, but metal songs with emotional lyrics? (listen to Megadeth's "Trust" as an example of one of the Big Four doing it) Why would you not like it? Of course we gotta get our feelings out sOmEhOw.
Emocore was a way of describing emo back in the 1980s when Rites of Spring wrote hardcore punk songs that were emotional rather than political. Essentially like how hardcore punk itself is also called punkcore.
Nowadays, emocore has spun off into a differentiating genre named "screamo," because of emo being replaced with a more gentle, indie-infuenced alternative rock genre. Screamo (skramz for people who've become scared of the original term due to normies ruining the fun) is '90s D.C. emocore all over again. Some notable bands include Florida's defunct I Hate Myself, Orchid from Massachusetts, Canada's Silverstein, (mixed with Baltimore) North Carolina's Alesana (pronounced Alice-Ana), and NYC's Saetia (SAY-shuh).
Emocore was a way of describing emo back in the 1980s when Rites of Spring wrote hardcore punk songs that were emotional rather than political. Essentially like how hardcore punk itself is also called punkcore.
Nowadays, emocore has spun off into a differentiating genre named "screamo," because of emo being replaced with a more gentle, indie-infuenced alternative rock genre. Screamo (skramz for people who've become scared of the original term due to normies ruining the fun) is '90s D.C. emocore all over again. Some notable bands include Florida's defunct I Hate Myself, Orchid from Massachusetts, Canada's Silverstein, (mixed with Baltimore) North Carolina's Alesana (pronounced Alice-Ana), and NYC's Saetia (SAY-shuh).
by 7568ino November 14, 2023
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1). The one Beatles song that may have been the first metal song to ever grace the world.
2). The fucked-up scenario in which, in some race war, all African Americans would slaughter all the white people—save for Charles Manson and his "family," who would be hiding in a bottomless pit.
3). Pure hell.
2). The fucked-up scenario in which, in some race war, all African Americans would slaughter all the white people—save for Charles Manson and his "family," who would be hiding in a bottomless pit.
3). Pure hell.
Guy 1: Helter Skelter is literally the reason I exist.
Guy 2: HAVE YOU FALLEN INTO MANSON'S BELIEFS?!
G1: What?! No! I mean the Beatles song!
G2: oh
G1: For fuck's sake, man, are you THAT traumatized?
Guy 3: Bitches.
Guy 2: HAVE YOU FALLEN INTO MANSON'S BELIEFS?!
G1: What?! No! I mean the Beatles song!
G2: oh
G1: For fuck's sake, man, are you THAT traumatized?
Guy 3: Bitches.
by 7568ino December 25, 2023
Crossfaith discography (as of mid-to-late 2023):
1). The Dream, the Space (2011)
2). Apocalyze (2013)
3). Xeno (2015)
4). Ex Machina (2018)
1). The Dream, the Space (2011)
2). Apocalyze (2013)
3). Xeno (2015)
4). Ex Machina (2018)
by 7568ino December 04, 2023