Message from @profagonist
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i'd strongly recommend you do however
you do not own a house
it is impossible in this country to own any property
my parents own their house. It's paid off
no, the government lets them pretend to own it
miss property taxes for a while and you will find out real fast who really owns it
Could you image Pillard in a three-piece suit dining with the hoi polloi eating caviar
Why does this have to turn into a debate
They also do a trilogy
because I know more than most people about this topic
With varying degrees of classical influence
The actual classical one is yet to be released and probably won't be
most people are poor because of trying to buy homes, new cars and restaurant food and meat
But the death metal one was
death/doom
if they just lived in apartments, bought used cars off craigslist and ate lentils they would have a shitload of money
this is good music
Museum of Iscariot?
but in order of importance, home ownership is the #1 biggest waste of money
Probably the albums Sombre Romantic and Requiem - Mezzo Forte the most
"but I'll own it!" no you won't. "But at least it's mine, I can do whatever I want to it!" No you can't, the HOAs, building codes and ordinances have you pinned down tighter than a german's puckered asshole
1. The Fragile Breath
Amorous eyes, crippling word I bring
Grief vents itself more violently
The hour of parting is at hand
Hope, your warmth failed
The famished are here, forsaken
Fleeting, fading, the fragile
Fading, the fragile
It drinks deep into the soul
Drinks deep into the soul
Fleeting, fading, the fragile
It drinks deep into my soul
Drinks deep into my soul
Drink me deep
That slow part is repeated as a motif
The slow lead bit
freedom is not what most people think freedom is
And it's expressed on piano in the outro
I'm not going to debate this it's stupid
you do not know as much as me about any of this
To show the development of the theme in a sense
Minimalized to show the process of grief
What remains after the wind blows away the stubble of autumn
That's on Requiem - Fortissimo, the death metal album
the singer needs to stop sliding his voice around
if you autotune this guy this would be great
But the same motif is on Mezzo Forte however
He's a classically trained tenor afaik
I have a good ear for this