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Anyway, discuss music...
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Megmn 
sounds a bit like Burzum 
Seems Obvious 
And 
the winner of the most Lovecraftian lyrics ever shoehorned into a diamond-cut pop song

https://youtu.be/8BwK0rTlUcM 
 
great, now I'm listening to the field mice 
Slow It Down 
Alvin and the Chipmunks slowed down.

https://soundcloud.com/alvin-thechipmunkson16sp 
 
Amazing stuff, Black MIDI: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0psxgjvxCHY 
:D 
 
Black Midi 
* looks at that guys channel

welp, there goes the rest of the day 
 
Unts Unts Unts Unts Unts 
Did a new techno mix with some new tunes I grabbed, came out quite well.

https://www.mixcloud.com/tdDaz/tddaz-break-the-system-down-acid-techno-mix-november-2015/ 
 
Thanks Daz 
was in the mood for something like that! 
 
Allet Digga 
Alder 
deine mudder mag dein vader nicht meer
leider 
Is Eimsbusch Still Callin? 
 
Merry Christmas! 
 
I really like Death(?) Metal where vocals are a mix between grunting and melodic singing and the music is "polished". Eg:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aeuhzyJ8efc

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JSccLMi0CLA

Some Dimmu Borgir is a bit like it too (not sure how but it tickles the same music bones for me), eg Puritania, Progenies of the great Apocalypse.

Any suggestions for similar stuff? Free music preferred. 
 
Cradle of Filth, but not free. Very polished and melodic stuff, especially their later albums. I listened to dimmu borgir because of CoF. 
 
Ah yes, will check them out! 
For Spirt (Towards The Death Metal Spectrum) 
For Spirit (Towards The Black Metal Spectrum) 
 
Great stuff, thanks! 
RIP 
We Can Beat Them 
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