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^^ >_< shit imho

meh, your entitled to your opinion, but to me there probably a million times better than anything you listen too =\

was just sharing incase there was anyone else from SAU there, i know there are a few metal heads on here! lml

Ha lowest form of wit right there

You agree its my opinion and im entitled to it yet proceed to flame my music without even knowing what i listen too gg Luke

Some people like listening to people scream i dont, the drummer sounded very good just couldn't listen to the song for long as that grate's me

music is something people (me) are very pasionate about, so why wouldn't i defend my choice??

i could have said lots of nasty and things about what music i've seen you post if i wanted to be petty and arrogant, but i didn't and didn't as you say "flame your music", i didn't even call your music shit, i just said i liked that music more. i dont need to know what you like to say "that if you think that is shit, i like whatever you do more"... least thats how i look at it

i just felt that your original comment was uncalled for and inflamatory "if you cant say nothing nice, dont say anything at all??". I tryed my best to defend my position without enflaming the situation, clearly that didn't work

and yes, one of the best drummers i've ever heard! =)

edit: sorry, pm wasnt working for me for some reason =\

seems you can get in the guiness book of records for anything

If you have ever played that song on easy, youll know how hard it is. I reckon he has more talent/skill than plenty of other guiness record holders!

If you have ever played that song on easy, youll know how hard it is. I reckon he has more talent/skill than plenty of other guiness record holders!

talent and skill have no right being in the same sentence as guitar hero

what he was playing (either pettrucci or malmstein) is almost >impossible< to play on a real guitar.... and anyone who can even do a poor cover generally gets credit, as those two guys are insane...

and luke, what about joey jordison from slipknot? one hell of a drummer right there

-D

for the basketballers

if you dont watch that much nba, gillbert arenas was recently charged for pulling out a gun on his teammate in an argument about gambling debts. he was still allowed to play untill the court case untill he got suspended when he kept making jokes pointing his hands as guns at team mates.

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