"Nothing" is my least favourite Meshuggah album. Try "Destroy Erase Improve", "Chaosphere", "I" or the "None" EP. DEI was totally ahead of its time, the way Cynic's "Focus" album was.


Lolliklauer wrote:I didn´t like the overdone, "überfast" parts on "Ziltoidia Attaxx" at first, but after a few listens i think they fit well to the concept of the song. But it wouldn´t suprise me if someone don´t like it.
Persuader wrote:Aaaarghhh, I don't wanna know about it...I stay away from every thread, even the Ziltoid Myspace cause I wanna wait for the album to arrive. Am I being childish?
Lolliklauer wrote:I´m just a kind of nerd who gets a boner listening to instrumental virtuosos... that´s why i´m interested in knowing what part is played or sung for "real" and what´s electronically "altered" (of course quite everything is "altered" in some way today but you know what i mean) or generated.
But, as i said, i don´t want to complain, Dev has done a very good job on the drums. After all, what counts is the music and the programmed drums do their part very well, i think.
Noodles wrote:I don't really care about how the musician gets the end result as long as it sounds good. I just prefer the sound of a "human" drummer alongside pretty much any rock/metal music (although drum triggers make it hard to tell the difference in a lot of modern metal)
Das Schuetzenfest wrote:And although I like the fact that a pretty fast player like Dave Lombardo does not use triggers (that's what Waldemar Sorychta told me on Grip Inc.'s Nemesis tour), I have no problem with Hoglan, Barker, Kollias & Co. using them, since triggers don't make a player faster or more accurate. They are just a technical device almost comparable to a microphone.
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