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FacepalmMute

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  1. Sorry for the double post but this shit was too good not to share. I went to see Dillinger last night and it was incredible. You're doing yourself a disservice if you like them and never seen them live. Here's a video someone posted from last night's show. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RZe232e_woc
  2. For multiplayer RPGs the only thing I can really recommend is the Souls series (Demon's Souls, Dark Souls, Dark Souls II), Dragon's Dogma, or the Monster Hunter series (the last two are for consoles only). For MMOs some games I've played are Vindictus, TERA, RIFT, and Lord of the Rings Online. I've enjoyed them all so far.
  3. Y'all should get some Intervals and Glass Cloud in your lives. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZcVZ3OL4YE4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=18qSzNtRdZI
  4. No. Each server has its own character info.
  5. Finally someone else posted so now I have an excuse to continue my list! Periphery - Progressive metal band from Washington DC. They're know for using a technique called "Djent" and they're considered the ones responsible for popularizing it. Their first album and EP were written mostly by the guy who started the band, and the second one is the band writing the album as a whole. The latest release, Clear, is an experiment where each member wrote their own song and had complete control over the production of it. The Icarus EP has electronic remixes, one of which is made by Between The Buried And Me - Progressive metal band from Raleigh, NC. They started out as a progressive deathcore band on their first two albums and branched out into progressive metal with their third album, Alaska. They incorporate different genres in their music from surf rock to polka to bluegrass and it sounds pretty damn sweet. Animals as Leaders - Progressive metal band that also uses djent in their music. If you're a fan of crazy guitar stuff, these guys are definitely for you. They play with a lot more jazz influence in their music compared to other bands that use djent, so it leads to some pretty insane sounding songs instrumentally. No vocalist, so if you're looking for stuff with vocals, you're not gonna find it here. The Tony Danza Tapdance Extravaganza - If you just want some brutal in your face shit, this is one band to definitely listen to. They're an experimental metal band that plays really dissonant music with mathcore, death metal, and grindcore influences. Weekend Nachos - Powerviolence/grindcore band from Chicago (FUCK YEAH). If you're into any of the hardcore/mathcore bands I had in my last list, try these guys. Less on the technical/complex side and more on the fast, heavy, and brutal side. This shit has fucking WEIGHT to it. that's all I can muster up for now because I'm mentally exhausted right now and I've been listening to hip-hop and pop more recently. I'll edit this post with more shit later.
  6. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tUltTV3t4OM I love it when bands have fun with their videos. #teamketchup
  7. Bought a weed pot and got booted from server with a "Too many Lua Errors! Sorry!" message.
  8. If Microsoft weren't a bunch of scumbags, I probably would buy Xbone. It's a shame, too, because they have some games that look good, but out of principle, I'm not getting the console. Sony won me over, so I'll definitely will be buying a PS4 first. I'll eventually get a Wii U, but sad that Nintendo is in trouble.
  9. OH BOY I LOVE ME SOME METAL AND HARDCORE THREADS. This is some entry level stuff to get you started. Just because its entry, doesn't mean they're not good. Just easier to find and stuff. Metal (no metalcore/hardcore bands here, pure metal): Deafheaven (Black Metal. controversial and considered "hipster black metal", but fuck em its still good) Ghost [Ghost BC in the US] (Modern Heavy Metal. Play in a style that's evocative of older doom metal bands like Black Sabbath. No screaming) Warforged (Death Metal band from Chicago) Judas Priest (PAINNN. PAINNN. KILLERR. KILLERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR.) The Faceless (Experimental/Technical Death Metal Band) Death (One of the most respected Death Metal Bands) Darkthrone (Second Wave Black Metal. HAIL SATAN) Devin Townsend (Very influential metal artist. Heavy as fuck and fun to listen to. Check out all of his projects and see what is your liking) Metalcore/Hardcore (OPEN UP THIS PIT): Shai Hulud (Hardcore/metalcore band that adds elements from progressive metal. Chad Gilbert from New Found Glory has been in the band a few times) Misery Signals (Metalcore band from Wisconsin, probably one of my top metalcore bands) Killswitch Engage (You probably know this band, but they're a pretty damn good metalcore band, imo, even when they're singing about love and heartache) The Devil Wears Prada (Another well known band. I would listen from With Roots Above and Branches Below and on. Listen to their first two albums if you want to hear how they've progressed) Parkway Drive (Australian metalcore band. P. damn good and aggressive) August Burns Red (Metalcore. Good. Nuff said.) Every Time I Die (Hardcore band with elements of mathcore and southern rock) Converge (Earlier stuff was more metalcore, but later is mathcore/hardcore. One of the best bands in the scene, hands down) Architects (In terms of style, a reverse of Converge. Ruin and Hollow Crown are great. The Here And Now is a huge hit or miss. Daybreaker is a slight improvement of The Here And Now. New album coming out, and it sounds promising) The Dillinger Escape Plan (Mathcore. One of the most influential groups in the genre. Has joined bands like Nine Inch Nails and Deftones on stage) Counterparts (Hardcore from Canada. Early music was progressive hardcore/metalcore. Rest of their albums go for a more hardcore sound) Norma Jean (Chaotic Hardcore/Mathcore band. Has a slight southern rock influence, but more on the hard and heavy side than Every Time I Die) The Chariot (Mathcore/Southern Rock. Band started by the original vocalist of Norma Jean, but have a more chaotic and sporadic sound) Protest The Hero (Mathcore/Progressive Metal. More melodic than most of the other bands on this list. Mix of Heavy Metal vocals and growling/screaming i have a bunch more where that came from that i might post later
  10. This poll is invalid because you spelled Ryan Gosling wrong ten times.
  11. FacepalmMute

    Favorite Remixes

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ytqv1IXXg7c I know, I know, "ewww, old music", but the idea of "Love" is really cool. It's the studio version of a musical, and many of the songs are reconstructed mashups of different Beatles songs put together. Considering that a lot of their really early tracks have master tracks that aren't very flexible for remixing, this is pretty impressive. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DtfEYuZhDjo And if you know of Danger Mouse and like him, chances are you might have heard of The Grey Album. Mashup album between The Beatles and Jay-Z.
  12. Hey guys. Just a little update on my situation right now (for those who even remember or care). As of today, I have not had Internet in over a month, I am getting near the end of my fall semester, so finals are coming up. I haven't had much time to come here and stuff, but I ain't dead. I'm sure I'm demoted back to member or maybe non-member and if I haven't, I'll step down from any mod position I previously had (I won't know until I post this). Anyways, I probably still won't be back for good anytime soon, but I'll do my best to check back now and then when I can.
  13. looks like #BringBackBenoit worked
  14. FacepalmMute

    Best Songs

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QjlFqgRbICY
  15. same as username. added you.
  16. I would like a revenge of the titans coupon
  17. "MY HIPS ARE MOVING ON THEIR OWN~"
  18. FacepalmMute

    Best Songs

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z1hpOxAFiBw Just dropped today.
  19. Whoa. This is unexpected. STEAM_0:1:30291312
  20. Maybe a rewording of the rule might help a bit, because some people think throwing them away from people to get rid of them is okay. Maybe something like: Rooftops & Terror Train: Do not throw ACTIVATED discombobulators if you are innocent or detective for ANY reason. This is considered traitorous on these maps. If you need to get rid of them, do not throw them, instead toss them out of your inventory by pressing Q.
  21. FacepalmMute

    Metal Thread

    I like metal because I've spent so much time digesting it and listening to a bunch of different kinds of it for years now. I used to exclusively listen to hip hop and rap until my sister got me into nu-metal. I would say Linkin Park was my definite gateway into metal, and I think they're the only ones who combined rap and metal well. I've grown out of them a long time ago, but I've found a lot about metal that I like. I see it as one of the most versatile and diverse genres of music. People are always finding ways to branch out and expand what they can do with metal. I will say that some types metal might be more accessible than others, but that almost all of them can help you understand and maybe appreciate metal more, even if you don't necessarily like it. If you're not a fan of the super fast playing or growls/screams, I suggest avoiding grindcore, some black metal bands and maybe non-melodic death metal. Here's some bands and songs that might be easier to listen to for someone who doesn't listen to metal. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iRbnY8EK4Ew Between The Buried And Me fuse a bunch of other genres of music into their type of progressive metal. Their main influence is jazz, and it really shows throughout their music. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=khACKq23bC8 Periphery band I got my username from. They have a song named "Facepalm Mute", but its more on the fast and heavy side compared to this song. These guys play prog metal in a style known as "Djent", and they're also the ones responsible who popularized it. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vyQZ13jobIY Ghost BC is a modern band who plays in a classic style of heavy metal. They're a bit campy, but if you like stuff like Black Sabbath, Blue Oyster Cult, The Beatles, and surf rock, you might enjoy these guys. No growling, all singing. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zwG97ah0mEU The Algorithm is a French EDM producer who combines his electronic music with Djent, so you know you have a good thing going when you're making electronic music and you're also French. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ONzYMVrhTyk Russian Circles is a "Post-metal" band. They mix metal with post-rock. It's pretty ambient and tame compared to the other stuff, but it's still pretty heavy.
  22. FacepalmMute

    Metal Thread

    what exactly makes it crap?