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Originally posted by MikeEnRegalia MikeEnRegalia wrote:

So there’s no mid-tempo thrash? That will come as a shock to some bands, including Megadeth.

Not all Megadeth's albums are thrash. (they're well tagged here - https://metalstorm.net/bands/band.php?band_id=163&bandname=Megadeth
Also I guess there are mid-tempo rhythms in thrash, and they alternate with the fast ones. 




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Originally posted by Cristi Cristi wrote:

Originally posted by MikeEnRegalia MikeEnRegalia wrote:

So there’s no mid-tempo thrash? That will come as a shock to some bands, including Megadeth.


Not all Megadeth's albums are thrash. (they're well tagged here - https://metalstorm.net/bands/band.php?band_id=163&bandname=Megadeth
Also I guess there are mid-tempo rhythms in thrash, and they alternate with the fast ones. 






Yes, you can even take it down to the track level - it would still be correct to say that the iconic Slayer thrash tracks typically have much faster sections than Megadeth. Indeed I would say that out of the big four Slayer are the fastest by far.
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Originally posted by MikeEnRegalia MikeEnRegalia wrote:


Yes, you can even take it down to the track level - it would still be correct to say that the iconic Slayer thrash tracks typically have much faster sections than Megadeth. Indeed I would say that out of the big four Slayer are the fastest by far.

All I meant to say was there is no need to put the adjective "fast" in front of "thrash". Thrash is a metal subgenre based on fast paced rhythms/tempos. It's like saying "wet water/liquid" or "burning fire".  
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^ these analogies are flawed - as we’ve seen, Thrash comes in different speeds, but water does not have different degrees of wetness. But I’ll absolutely grant you that the adjective “fast” is not very useful for “thrash”. It might comfort you to know that I did not put it there deliberately.
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Originally posted by MikeEnRegalia MikeEnRegalia wrote:

I’ll absolutely grant you that the adjective “fast” is not very useful for “thrash”. It might comfort you to know that I did not put it there deliberately.
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"Music is much like f**king, but some composers can't climax and others climax too often, leaving themselves and the listener jaded and spent."

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Originally posted by AFlowerKingCrimson AFlowerKingCrimson wrote:

^Hmmmm, not sure what you mean. 

But anyway, this was the first KC album I ever heard but I'm not sure why I chose it as my first. Maybe it was the only one behind the glass where I used to buy cassette tapes back in the mid 80s when I first bought it (probably with allowance money since my first job wasn't until about a year and half later or so). Anyway, I totally hated it when I first heard it and it almost put me off KC forever. The guitar book that had a section Robert Fripp mentioned a few others as excellent though (LTA to Red) so I knew I had to try those soon and that's what did the trick (along with a young person's guide and the first one - all on cassettte tape). Listening to this album now (on cd) my mind tends to go towards my teenage years all those years ago but I when I pay attention to the actual music I enjoy it (a lot more than back then). 

Glad to hear it's not as challenging and demands your attention to the musical bits at least to some degree. By my third listen, I had this album down, and I was 18 yr old. I find this LP more of an artistic statement or audio movie than just 'music'. Put yourself in the frame of mind and it may click sooner! Smile
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Originally posted by Zappastolethetowels Zappastolethetowels wrote:

Originally posted by AFlowerKingCrimson AFlowerKingCrimson wrote:

^Hmmmm, not sure what you mean. 

But anyway, this was the first KC album I ever heard but I'm not sure why I chose it as my first. Maybe it was the only one behind the glass where I used to buy cassette tapes back in the mid 80s when I first bought it (probably with allowance money since my first job wasn't until about a year and half later or so). Anyway, I totally hated it when I first heard it and it almost put me off KC forever. The guitar book that had a section Robert Fripp mentioned a few others as excellent though (LTA to Red) so I knew I had to try those soon and that's what did the trick (along with a young person's guide and the first one - all on cassettte tape). Listening to this album now (on cd) my mind tends to go towards my teenage years all those years ago but I when I pay attention to the actual music I enjoy it (a lot more than back then). 

Glad to hear it's not as challenging and demands your attention to the musical bits at least to some degree. By my third listen, I had this album down, and I was 18 yr old. I find this LP more of an artistic statement or audio movie than just 'music'. Put yourself in the frame of mind and it may click sooner! Smile

No I don't find it too difficult to listen to (especially not now). The one I had trouble with was LTIA. I think that's probaby KC's most difficult (well after Discipline anyway).
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Genesis - The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway... their best album
The Wheel of Time Turns, and Ages come and pass. What was, what will be, and what is, may yet fall under the shadow.

Let the Dragon ride again on the winds of time...
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I don't think water is wet.
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Time for the neighbors to get acquainted with Chris Squire (RIP).

Also, I know a different band called Ad Astra. They are labelled prog metal on here but really more like heavy fusion. One album from 2008 is excellent stuff and severely underrrated.

Edit: Ok, I see the band name is not Ad Astra. For mine it is though and I still recommend it. ;)


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