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<blockquote data-quote="Daryl" data-source="post: 73789" data-attributes="member: 2547"><p>I think that some musical styles require a bit of a learning curve to get what it is that is being communicated. Sometimes spending a little time listening to new styles and then coming back to it later helps. I take some music in bites. I like Dimmu, Disturbed, Opeth etc...I agree that a lot of the downtuned stuff is more percussive in nature, but that is just what it is. I dig it. On my laptop I can have Zeppelin play then Burzum, then Andre Segovia, then Jeff Beck, then Soundgarden, then Transiberian Orchestra, then Alice in Chains, etc... I like to keep variety in my playlist. It helps me to not get burnt out on any one type of music that I like. Let's face it. Some of the new metal and rock is some very powerful stuff and I don't want to miss out on something that might be cool. Getting the latest albums was what I was into when I was a teenager and I don't want to lose my passion for exploring the unknown. :twisted: :shock: :twisted:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daryl, post: 73789, member: 2547"] I think that some musical styles require a bit of a learning curve to get what it is that is being communicated. Sometimes spending a little time listening to new styles and then coming back to it later helps. I take some music in bites. I like Dimmu, Disturbed, Opeth etc...I agree that a lot of the downtuned stuff is more percussive in nature, but that is just what it is. I dig it. On my laptop I can have Zeppelin play then Burzum, then Andre Segovia, then Jeff Beck, then Soundgarden, then Transiberian Orchestra, then Alice in Chains, etc... I like to keep variety in my playlist. It helps me to not get burnt out on any one type of music that I like. Let's face it. Some of the new metal and rock is some very powerful stuff and I don't want to miss out on something that might be cool. Getting the latest albums was what I was into when I was a teenager and I don't want to lose my passion for exploring the unknown. :twisted: :shock: :twisted: [/QUOTE]
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