Ishkur'S Guide To Electronic Music
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Necspress a répondu le Sun 1 Feb, 2004 @ 12:59am |
There was something similar posted some time ago I think. I don't know if it's the same thing but it's awesome. “Got to love those comments”.
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Toltech a répondu le Sun 1 Feb, 2004 @ 10:26am |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Toltech a répondu le Sun 1 Feb, 2004 @ 11:57am |
oh and I totally agree with his definition of Prog...."what it DID do was codify --that is, write in literal stone-- the trance template of breakdown-build-anthem, an infused pop gimmick that all of a sudden this strange, space-age music suddenly acceptable to the sonically docile masses. No longer long, unwieldly, repetitive and unresponsive, trance became a familiarity, an image, accociating itself (and its artists) with all the trappings that keep the pop music world intact. It all went downhill from here." 'cause that's what I always though....so I could I not agree. |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Screwhead a répondu le Sun 1 Feb, 2004 @ 2:33pm |
Happy Hardcore is like the spoiled little sibling of the Hardcore family, who got all the breaks, all the looks, all the money, all the chicks and all the successes of life without having to work for it. Just about despised by every other genre, Happy Hardcore is the most popular Hardcore music of all, with its signature chipmunk vocals and silly sing-a-long anthems and shameless hug-a-thon optimism that pisses everybody off to no end. This is the core realm of the candy ravers. Some of the stuff feels so godawfully childish that I feel like a pedophile just listening to it, but its not all bad. Truth be known: ALL the world's Happy Hardcore is made by only 12 guys, who have more pseudonyms than a shark has teeth, and who churn it out at such a feverish pace you'd almost think that there's probably a program that makes it for them. Just randomize the key values, get Sugar from YTV to sing the lyrics, and away you go.
-- Wow, that's like, sooooo accurate. |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Toltech a répondu le Sun 1 Feb, 2004 @ 2:33pm |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Necspress a répondu le Sun 1 Feb, 2004 @ 3:53pm |
Hahahahahaha!! this is the best. :D
Happy House: The official music genre of Dance Dance Revolution, this is by far the most syrupy, saccharine music known to mankind. I bet they play this kind of stuff to calm lunatics at insane asylums locked in padded rooms with pink walls. Bubblegum pop so childish, with lyrics so inane and non-sensical that you can't possibly take it seriously, so it's best that you don't. Just keep nodding politely, and step away carefully, with slow, controlled movements. Or the Japanese schoolgirls might sic their giant robots on you. |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» soyfunk a répondu le Sun 1 Feb, 2004 @ 4:16pm |
i can't wait for the Raver Rpg to get completed
*Dj SuperRave rolls dice eight x 3 -5 tac0* YAY! I GOT A REWIND! |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Necspress a répondu le Sun 1 Feb, 2004 @ 5:28pm |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» wisp a répondu le Sun 1 Feb, 2004 @ 5:29pm |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Toltech a répondu le Sun 1 Feb, 2004 @ 5:36pm |
Originally posted by SOYFUNK...
i can't wait for the Raver Rpg to get completed *Dj SuperRave rolls dice eight x 3 -5 tac0* YAY! I GOT A REWIND! hahaha you got the rules all figured out?....now what's that taco supposed to mean huh? |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» soyfunk a répondu le Sun 1 Feb, 2004 @ 5:47pm |
it's actually THAC0
THAC0 is an acronym for "To Hit Armor Class 0" applies in most Rpg games when you're attacking here's what i google'd up since i'd probably be lousy at explaining it myself "Lower THAC0 is better! THAC0 is the MINIMUM roll you need to be able to hit an enemy with an armor class (AC) of 0 ( yes, lower armor class is also better as discussed above ). You must score a hit before you can do any damage! When you attack an enemy, you SUBTRACT his AC from your THAC0 and the result is the minimum number you have to roll (on a 20-sided die) to be able to score a hit. To-Hit is always rolled on a 1d20 die (resulting in a number from 1 to 20). The BG manual states that a natural 1d20 roll of 20 ALWAYS hits (and will cause a critical hit), and a natural roll of 1 ALWAYS misses (where "natural" roll means an unmodified 1d20 roll). The BG manual also states that critical hits cause double damage!" |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» soyfunk a répondu le Sun 1 Feb, 2004 @ 5:50pm |
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Necspress a répondu le Sun 1 Feb, 2004 @ 6:46pm |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Screwhead a répondu le Sun 1 Feb, 2004 @ 7:29pm |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» soyfunk a répondu le Sun 1 Feb, 2004 @ 7:32pm |
they would have died of poor financial management otherwise
warhammer looks fun who knows of a group that plays it? |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Necspress a répondu le Sun 1 Feb, 2004 @ 7:37pm |
ehm...I don't know any one that is rich enough to spend (waste) money on those things and has the time for it. |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Toltech a répondu le Sun 1 Feb, 2004 @ 7:38pm |
who cares...how do nerds manage to turn a music thread into a D&D is what amazes me here |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Screwhead a répondu le Sun 1 Feb, 2004 @ 7:40pm |
Sammy, I got a friend who used to play Warhammer. It looks fuckin' great. I'd love to play that. |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Necspress a répondu le Sun 1 Feb, 2004 @ 7:40pm |
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