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That's why I went to headphones. Better sound quality at less price than regular speakers. More personal, more analytical, and you can more easily separate yourself from "booom booom" **** speakers and subwoofers that everyone likes and think sounds amazing.
*Listens to the 9th Symphony with a sub* "Wow, I think I can hear a violen somewhere in there!". Realistically speaking the 9th would sound like this: "Boooooooooooom booooooooooooooooooooom *faint sound of a choir* booooooooooooooooom"
I hate the people that seem to be driving a sub-woofer with wheels.
I tolerate people who do that, but ultimately, I think it shows a lack of class.
I tolerate people who do that, but ultimately, I think it shows a lack of class.
But those of the ilk of Juliana Hatfield clash with their music repertoire when they sing and sound out of place.
That's just you boxing them into a genre.... Total System Failure which that song came from was a love it or hate it deal. I love it obviously.
it's really simple, turn down the bass, turn up the trebble.
Hoplite said:The bands I play most commonly are Motorhead and an assortment of punk that can be pretty well represented by someone like Dropkick Murphys but I have a VERY broad assortment of music.
Ugh, I cant stand the scream-o stuff. I like there to be actual rhythm.I play my music super loud with the windows down. There's nothing better than driving down the highway at midnight with the windows down and the music blasting.
BARF.
Try this and see how people react:
Mmmmm, real hardcore.
Minor Threat isnt usually scream-oLOL you say that and yet you post Minor Threat. Hilarious.
Minor Threat isnt usually scream-o
I play my music super loud with the windows down. There's nothing better than driving down the highway at midnight with the windows down and the music blasting.
BARF.
Try this and see how people react:
Or this:
Or this:
Mmmmm, real hardcore.
If it's loud enough to annoy anyone, then it isn't music, but noise pollution.
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