Originally posted by The Grey FoxI wouldn't say Nirvana stole it, as I am sure that Cobain said one of his major musical influence were The Pixies.
What geniusesBecause the Pixies didn't invent that, Limb Bizkit did, and Limp ****ing Bizkit didn't just steal that form directly from the Pixies, the same way Nirvana did.
Fred Durst and Limp Bizkit just raped music.
Originally posted by The Grey Foxits called dynamics..been around since the beethovens and mozarts ***** awehawe
Pixies practically invented extreme loud-quiet verses/chorusesThat's a musical fact. Ask anyone who knows shit about music.
You don't count.
the pixies pioneered using such dynamics in mordern music, yeah
but because of that, does that mean anyone else who uses this make them crappy copycats? 😬
green day take lots of influence from artists and use it in their music
e.g: The title track quickly kicks into a familiar Green Day three-chord blast, but morphs into multiple movements like some of the more rock-opera-heavy numbers on American Idiot. “My generation is zero/I never made it as a working class hero,” Armstrong sings, making a reference to the John Lennon track the band covered in 2007.
new lyrics xD
Originally posted by Ax3lKurt Cobain did in a way 'steal'/borrow the technique, but he utilised it well, and admitted how much the Pixies influenced him, etc. He also played good music, which is probably the important part, while Limp Bizkit, as you said, just raped music.
I wouldn't say Nirvana stole it, as I am sure that Cobain said one of his major musical influence were The Pixies.Fred Durst and Limp Bizkit just raped music.
Originally posted by ~Wålshy~You do realise I could basically just find the debate you had with Slay before and quote it here, and it'd end your argument instantly? Since you're just sayign exactly the same ill-thought out nonsense you said before. Seriously.
its called dynamics..been around since the beethovens and mozarts ***** awehawethe pixies pioneered using such dynamics in mordern music, yeah
but because of that, does that mean anyone else who uses this make them crappy copycats? 😬
green day take lots of influence from artists and use it in their music
e.g: The title track quickly kicks into a familiar Green Day three-chord blast, but morphs into multiple movements like some of the more rock-opera-heavy numbers on American Idiot. [b]“My generation is zero/I never made it as a working class hero,”
Armstrong sings, making a reference to the John Lennon track the band covered in 2007.new lyrics xD [/B]
And that's a reference you moron, not an influence.
Originally posted by The Grey FoxI would say more of a borrow.
Kurt Cobain did in a way 'steal'/borrow the technique, but he utilised it well, and admitted how much the Pixies influenced him, etc. He also played good music, which is probably the important part, while Limp Bizkit, as you said, just raped music.
Just like people always say Led Zeppelin "Stole" old blues riffs and shit.
But yeah, Limp Bizkit suck.
Originally posted by The Grey Foxwhat debate with slay?
You do realise I could basically just find the debate you had with Slay before and quote it here, and it'd end your argument instantly? Since you're just sayign exactly the same ill-thought out nonsense you said before. Seriously.And that's a reference you moron, not an influence.
look at you, getting your man to fight you battles. uhuh
but it obviously shows that lennon was an influence
Originally posted by ~Wålshy~
it was one of the first things ben taught me about theory 😊mp=mezzo piano=moderately quiet
just saying it makes my butt feel warm again
also theres svp[swartsando piano]which you start really quiet and get REAL LOUD quickly
[in cartoons when the conductor raises his hands like claws-thats it]