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PsycheEdge
These guys are fucking AWESOME live!!! I don't think I'll ever see a better light show from anyone in my lifetime!!
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Lukoviy_ugar
Эта хуйня действительно звучит как музыка из ада, что-то такое под что пытается всеми силами мимикрикровать под человеческую музыку но получается вот это ядерный пиздец, однако это заебись
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Mr_Mangled
Is your djent tuned low? Does it wobble to the flo'? Can you play it like a robot? Can you play nothing but O's? Can you play each of your songs with only using one hand? Is your djent tuned low?
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red_poison
Guys, can you please help me to find some groups or songs, that have the same "insane" solos like in "God He Sees In Mirrors" (2:55), or Born In Dissonance (2:28), or "This Spiteful Snake" (3:18) ??
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clovedintwain
For years, I've only owned Destroy Erase Improve and listened to it with passive indifference (it was a gift from a coworker)...but lately, I've been more active on reddit, started passively investing my money through mutual funds and ETFs, and started working out with kettle bells. With this change, a newfound appreciation for Meshuggah has spawned, and I find myself strangely addicted...
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joacata20
It is one of the best bands I have heard in a long time, its dynamics, its sound, its complexity is something that, until now, I have not found in any other band. Let's not forget the huge impact this band had on metal. They are creators of djent, the genre with which I have fallen in love (without exaggeration).
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newmetallic
After a decade being brainwashed by mainstream pop music I have just come to realize this may be my all time favorite band
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Stillborn_Hate
Welcome. I'm coming up on 25 years of Meshuggah dominating my music collection :D
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Stillborn_Hate
Can't go wrong with Opeth up to Blackwater Park, after that they lose their magic in my humble opinion.
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AnimeIsGay
What about Deliverance and Ghost Reveries? Master's Apprentices it's one of the best songs from their discography and Progressive Death in general. Even Damnation it's amazing even though it's softer. I honestly think after Watershed they aren't what they used to be.
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Stillborn_Hate
Deliverance is great, but it was a step-down from BWP for me. I can't be bothered with anything following Deliverance.
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forgetmenot
I understand why some people can't get into Meshuggah, and there's no need to be bitter or defensive about it. I think the best way to enjoy them is by NOT focusing/analyzing/calculating what they're doing too hard. You kinda need to get in a state of mind where your perception is wide open, to listen to everything moment by moment and get into some kind of trance. Personally, the moment when I really got into Meshuggah for the first time was when I listened to them while waiting for my laundry, just watching my clothes spin around and around for a few hours with nothing else in my mind.
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mojazu
You're so so right! I tried super hard to get into this band when I was hard into Prog/Extreme metal like 15 years ago when many of my friends loved the band too, and I just couldn't, felt like I could never focus on what was happening or trying to find a structure in the music. 15 years later, when I'm not that into heavy music anymore, I just fell in love with them and I'm able to digest the music pretty easily, like just having it all day as background music and just keep absorbing those riff repetitions and everything else without thinking too much, it feels kinda relaxing and I can't explain why.
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