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#1 crucifine
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I'm surprised you didn't expect it not to suck.
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#2 crucifine
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What era does Jazz Fusion come from?PoisonMaki
Mid-Late seventies, Mahavishnu Orchestra, Weather Report, etc.

Me personally:  Beginning-Now
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#3 crucifine
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One of my favorite bands, Aghora, you might also like...not for the epic lyrics, but for the epic guitar playing on their second album, Formless.  Their drummer is awesome, their guitarist is awesome, their bassist is awesome, their singer (she) is awesome.  Their songs revolve around alot of Hindi ideals, and if you know what some of them are, it enhances the experience somewhat.
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#4 crucifine
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"eating poop".  That finishes the sentence...

But in all honesty, I'd have to recommend Turisas, either one of their albums.  They're what happens when Dragonforce stops being pansy-ass showoffs with intolerable voices and start singing about fighting.  Amon Amarth meets Blind Guardian.
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#5 crucifine
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Clann Zu-From Bethlehem to Jenin.   Posting lyrics won't do it justice, you have to hear the song first.
Same thing with Sufjan Stevens - Concerning the UFO Sighting Near Highland, Illinois.
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#6 crucifine
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The rest of the comic isn't this weird...he randomly throws in a few comics unrelated to the overall storyline in anyway just for filler or because of fan demand.  The chef has made at least 10 appearances so far...the comics are actually pretty funny if you like video games.
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#7 crucifine
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I sort of know what you mean...it's not a lucid dream.  I had a dream once where I was absolutely one hundred positive I was dreaming (it started with me at work in full uniform), but I couldn't believe it was a dream, because everything happened normally, on the same timescale, and all the people in it acted like they normally do.  I woke up really tired as well. 

I'm not really sure what causes them, because that's the first time it happened.  But they're a seperate kind of dream.
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#8 crucifine
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Not a lot of modern music has changes in dynamics, so I just turn it up to a little bit under where my ears start ringing.  Classical music I turn up enough so that I can hear the entire spectrum of loud to soft.  But everything else applies to the first sentence.
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#9 crucifine
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Have you tried tightening the snare wire at all?  The little knob right next to the switch?
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#10 crucifine
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omg do you understand what your saying, FOUR BASS PEDALS, does he have 4 bass drums or something, i have the disasterpieces dvd and the segment where he is warming up before the concert (after mick is playing guitar) you can cleary see he has two bass pedals and two bass drums.
watch this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t9TYQVM9SSA&mode=related&search=
WOW YOU CAN CLEARY SEE ALL FOUR OF HIS PEDALS! HA!slayer3039
Yeah, I understand what I'm saying.  There was a part of that DVD where he was playing on four pedals, perhaps not all of them bass drums, but four pedals, going heel-toe.  That's not the section he did it in anyways.  This was before Slipknot had any members around not wearing masks, the stage looked nothing like what was in that clip. Besides, you don't have to have four bass drums for four bass pedals.  You double up.  And his drumming in that video is pretty weak, too.