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caladan brood is the only "deeper metal" band I know of
Also almost no one our age listens to Chopin aanymore because they listen to nigger noise and it makes me mad
Next tier after heavy metal is probably Slayer. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jvgHHk8AifE
Beware of imagery.
>first track on this album
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Slayer is the gateway into heavier genres.
I only like metal core
Am I a normie
Yes.
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I don't like most art music past 1910 am I a normie?
The meme composers that cane after the romantic period ruined art music and now no one cares for it
post-postmodernism is great, dude.
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new sincerity?
>not listening to desert winds ambiance
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Are you ready for the metalpill? There are about a dozen classic Death Metal albums. Try this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DMto1XuiQTM
Forever an outcast.
Maybe you'll like Black Metal. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rQUDurzEuOM
One more. Because you are Orthodox. Just say your prayers after watching. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tMSTnY_3_qA
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200% Blasphemy.
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orthodoxy has quite a lot of symbology relating to death though
so
blasphemous, but not too out of place, really.
That's what I like about Orthodoxy. I have spoken to other converts who have shown me this, about the remembrance of death everyday. It is very healthy and realistic.
this is an icon commemorating the unborn. think abortion, basically.
This particular music piece is the worst kind of blasphemy though. It uses lyrics from Russian Orthodox liturgy and replaced the word 'God' with 'I', and adds demonic screams to verses. This is much worse than regular blasphemy that is just profanity.
I won't post anymore.
it's good to be reminded of death, as per orthodoxy, anyways.
Unique to it also. I believe this is apart of what drove Luther crazy, apart of other things.
I think it's iconic of "Civic Religion" to simply *forget* death even exists..
it's good to remember, psychologically. you get to appreciate the beauty of life more.
I agree 100% in my experience. There is a certain clarity you achieve when contemplating the plain reality before us. Too often the comforts of life shield us from the realisations we need.