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Started by Bender, June 11, 2016, 02:54:23 PM

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reel

QuoteI don't like metal except a few which have a bit more to them than just a lot of screeching and angst, it was alright when I was a teen and could identify with it, particularly the screeching :laugh: ...what do you mean countries to choose from though? Aren't most genres of music common to most countries? Or was it something else you meant?
If I remember correctly I started to get into metal at age 19. To answer your question, it seems most metal bands sing in English no matter which countries they come from. So I kind of know what they are singing about. Pop doesn't have that option available all the time and I am not sure why. Also US has this tariff set for songs coming from other countries to make sure that the music industry here is not hurt. We hardly hear anything foreign. Discrimination seems to be another problem. I remember once I heard in the shadow of Rasmus on radio. The anchor never mentioned their name and I basically had to search for it for about 3 years. They also didn?t want to play desert rose at first because the first lines were foreign. Hence, they considered it a foreign song. Sting had to fight a lot to get it aired.

Quote from: Bender on July 06, 2016, 04:55:15 PM
10 years ago I worked for a couple of months in a alternative music distribution center. The first day when I started there I thought that at the end of the day I would be crucified and eaten alive.
It was 8 am and Morbid Angel came already with deafening sound out of the speakers. There was not a single person (40-50 employees) who did not have piercings and/or tattoos, the average person looked like James Hetfield.
I realized I just entered the basement of hell, and chance of getting alive out of it was close to zero. So I quickly called my parents to say I love them, did quickly the sahada and  :pr to God to forgive me for my sins.

As you can read I am still alive. I never had such wonderful, friendly colleagues than those people who worked there.
Sorry to hear that. I don't listen to Morbid Angel. My taste leans towards bands singing about meaty stuff. Hence, Kamelot, Sonata Arctica, Serenity, Dark Moor, Nightwish and the likes are my favorite.
Aren't piercings and/or tattoos common among those who work in pop also? Behind the scene, plenty of satanists work in that genre. For instance, Jonas ?kerlund who used to be part of black metal band called Bathory directed the music video Paparazzi of Lady Gaga. He is also behind Prodigy's smack my (censored) up and Madonna's Ray of light. And these days drugs and smoking have got into lyrics of pop music.
"I fear that nothing will lead me to hell more than ḥadīth"-Hadith collector: Shu'ba Ibn al-Ḥajjāj

savage_carrot

Quoteit seems most metal bands sing in English no matter which countries they come from. So I kind of know what they are singing about. Pop doesn't have that option available all the time and I am not sure why. Also US has this tariff set for songs coming from other countries to make sure that the music industry here is not hurt. We hardly hear anything foreign. Discrimination seems to be another problem. I remember once I heard in the shadow of Rasmus on radio. The anchor never mentioned their name and I basically had to search for it for about 3 years. They also didn?t want to play desert rose at first because the first lines were foreign. Hence, they considered it a foreign song. Sting had to fight a lot to get it aired.
Ah I see, language. There's always Rammstein, you kinda know what they're singing even if you don't know german :laugh:
God has a plan, Gaius. He has a plan for everything and everyone.

reel

Quote from: savage_carrot on July 07, 2016, 09:38:52 AM
Ah I see, language. There's always Rammstein, you kinda know what they're singing even if you don't know german :laugh:
I don't listen to that band.
"I fear that nothing will lead me to hell more than ḥadīth"-Hadith collector: Shu'ba Ibn al-Ḥajjāj

imrankhawaja


The Guided One

there is a music thread for this you are discussing, why are you destroying this thread?
The Words and Signs and Mercies of Allah are in all Creation, and can never be fully set out in human language, however extended our means may be imagined to be.

Bender

Alhamdu lillahi rabbi al-alameen

huruf

I don't have patiente nor ear to hear or see videos, but most certainy this is not the ony speech nor the only action undertaken by jewish persons in defence of Palestine and justice. If they have not been heard it is not for lack of words or action from the jewish part, but from the acknowledgement that only zionnists are really jewish or represent he Jews.

Unfortunately peoples wise there have been two victims with the detruction of Paletine, the Palestinian people through absolutely no fault of them and the Jewish people through the fault of some of them but above through the fault of imperial powers, anglosaxon and European, startin, fo course wiht the British empire which played such kind of games everywhere int he world.

The sionnized Jewish peoples in Palestine have been cannon fodder for imperial aims, first clas, cannon fodder but cannon fodder nonetheless. They are doing the filthy work of their imperials with whom now they identify.

In the process, the people of Jewish faith in the world and the jewish people of good faith int he world have been assaulted with the zionnist satanic cult which has perverted the moral of all those who have fallen for it, which unfortunately are many, because beeing the sucessful one is so attractive... But all the more merit for those Jews who stick to good faith and who stick to true religion of submission to God as their supreme value.

In sha Allah they will be the successful and ins ha Allah there will be a new and old Palestine that will vindicate all Palestinians and truly faithful Jews, They deserve respect and solidarity and, at the very least mention and acknowledgement of their existence and loyal actions, rather than being ignored as it is almost always the case.

Salaam