Hello Sup Forums.
I've been listening to the ost ripped from Doom (2016) and i loved it.
Can somebody recommend artists with the same style as the links bellow?
Thanks in advance!
Hello Sup Forums.
I've been listening to the ost ripped from Doom (2016) and i loved it.
Can somebody recommend artists with the same style as the links bellow?
Thanks in advance!
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Death Grips
Also, if possible, artists of instrumental only.
it's just djent
look for instrumental djent
and then don't listen to it because djent is fucking terrible, it's the musical equivalent of Halo.
>musical equivalent of Halo.
Only the first albums are somewhat good?
sounds a bit like Animals as Leaders meets Shining
No, it's soulless, edgeless, squeaky-clean and lacks the balls of earlier stuff. It's also very lowest-common-denominator.
It really doesn't sound like Shining.
You're just a bit confused because Shining has some vague industrial rock elements and an overproduced sound, which can also be found in djent, but these two characteristics are extremely widespread and Shining are one of the strangest examples you could bring up.
Meshuggah
>androidshit
What did OP mean by this?
Apple or Android, doesn't matter, he's still a phonefag, which is very fitting since djent is the "metal" subgenre of the #bornmobile generation
Just throw on Godflesh
Halo 1 and 2 were great at the time. Co Op on hardest difficulty with your buddy, excellent times.
Also Steve Vai did the Halo 2 soundtrack, its excellent.
I havent played D44M yet, and I haven't listened to the soundtrack, but I know that a POLIVOKS synth was used a lot on the soundtrack, and that's kinda cool.
>Meshuggah was great at the time. THALL chugs and breakdowns for core kids, excellent times.
Applefags already sleeping in my country and it's only 1 in the morning.
I'd love to listen in a good headphone on my PC but i just can't.
it's post-hardcore thinly disguised as prog metal.
I recommend Skrillex.
It's the exact same shit except he uses a sequencer instead of a guitar.
Messhugah's Chaosphere, I and Catch33 were excellent albums. Destroy Erase Improve is also pretty cool.
That was before Djent became a thing, a time before dubstep.
I like deadmau5, but i want to find a song to be better than that "Rip and Tear" one. Really, i loved that one...
It was subpar Fear Factory with shitty riffs that don't slay.
Then you might wanna look into Zardonic.
At least he doesn't have the pseudo-intellectual attitude that goes with djent.
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Fear factory were awful though.
shit taste son. Fear Factory were subpar Chimera, and Meshuggah was a whole league above both
Fear Factory had cool riffs and didn't pretend that their music was smart.
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This guy is fucking beast.
OP here. Very nice!
>Not using a DAC on your phone via an OTG cable
Pleb
this has pretty much nothing to do with that but listen to it anyway
You could probably like this... Has some things in common