analoq Posted December 31, 2003 Posted December 31, 2003 it happened on sunday. i had been playing prboom for about an hour when i realized i had to stop playing right away. i spent the next five minutes coaching myself, "Calm down. Relax. Please don't vomit!" it was like the time i drank that 46 ounce margarita... only this time i was successful in keeping what was in my stomach. anyways, to get my mind off that unusual bout of motion sickness i decided to play around in logic and started a doom remix, which i just now finished. i thought to send it to the panel this time for whatever reason. Doom, E3L2 cheers.
GrayLightning Posted December 31, 2003 Posted December 31, 2003 Fitting title. The mood with instrument selection and usage makes this very menacing, in a good way. I would say the first half sort of drags on a bit, but the interesting effects processing throughout this is enough to keep things interesting until the stronger sections near the end. The last sections of the mix are definitely this mix's highlight. Excellent production values, as we've come to expect from analoq. YES
Digital Coma Posted December 31, 2003 Posted December 31, 2003 wuts with the gay vocals do u think ur Rammstein or sumthin stupid goth shit u kno i maek bettar musik than u so give up n stop tryin ur just jealous i give u a NO!!~ (Moderation Edit: YES)
Vig Posted January 2, 2004 Posted January 2, 2004 as far as i can tell, the last three lines are Dracula kumbaya rastaman
analoq Posted January 4, 2004 Author Posted January 4, 2004 the words are from the 'infernal names' section of the lavey satanic bible. sort of a demonic roll call. it seemed appropriate for doom. i'm probably pronouncing some of them wrong but they're just for effect anyways, this is clearly not a 'song' cheers.
Israfel Posted January 4, 2004 Posted January 4, 2004 This one's an obvious yes...I love it when decisions are this easy. YES
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