When They Come for Me should have been the end of Mike's rapping career, put simply. It would have been a fitting end.
I put Victimized's vocals over ALITS. Apparently Victimized has a slower BPM. :WTF:
In the month since I joined here, I've learned that this place is full of people who don't realize that opinion =/= fact. I'm just gonna leave it...
I never even noticed any form of correlation between the two songs until this thread came about. So your statement is wrong, everyone did not know.
SIB: "close to something real" Crawling: "confusing what is real" On the topic of your first point...the same chords? Is that really a valid...
What if Phoenix started The Snax back up? :awesome:
Bump. http://youtu.be/s8ivuwYVSgE This took two weeks. As far as I can see, it's one of the only (if not the only) full cover of WTCFM out there....
Whose side are you on? >.>
The catchiest part of Victimized is definitely not the intro riff. If anyone remembers anything from Victimized, it's Chester's screaming, not the...
Iridescent is amazing. Especially when you get to hear it from the instrumental side. There's so many subtle nuances that make the overall mood so...
So was I...?
That's if we ever get through Iridescent. ...I feel like there could be an ALTNC pun there, but I can't think of a good one.
I don't get it, please explain :awesome:
Seeing as though there's no other place for this, I'd like to announce that I've made a pretty damn good imitation of the When They Come for Me...
Someone has no respect for the wise words of Martin Luther King, Jr.
Could you give me the song where this occurs, or the proximity of it? I haven't watched the Road to Revolution video very often, nor paid much...
You win. Close the thread, no more posts.
But didn't Mike write most of the guitar stuff for THP? :shinado:
There's no freaking way it was intentional. You have to really be nitpicky to compare the riffs of Victimized and A Line in the Sand, because...
Well, War bangs a lot and bores me to goddamn death, so I support this. :bradwink: