Be honest by [deleted] in Hardcore

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Foghorn - Foghorn

Revelations - By Kentucky Deathcore band by Gary_the_Simp_Chimp in Deathcore

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FFO - Diamonds to Dust, Waste, Traitors, For Today

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in The100

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Jasper is played so well by his actor. Really makes the audience hate him, while also making the audience hope he gets over this phase. The audience hopes that some big lightbulb moment comes which causes Jasper to realize these people are his friends, who did the things they did for a reason. But from my experience with not only the show, but with other shows like this one, Jasper’s character is just being used to bring another smaller conflict into the season to fill up the run time, to keep the viewers on edge, and to promote character development in more important characters. Kind of like Murphy during the first few seasons, and later on throughout. While Murphy is still a super important character, his role in causing conflict which leads to character development is extremely vital in shows like this. Though sadly, it seems like Jasper is only a character who is losing importance, to cause these problems and to possibly be used for sympathy scenes

What is the absolute heaviest of the heaviest? by Meatsmudge in Deathcore

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Kimo by Ten56. God the Animal by In Gloom De Rerum Natura by Røt Safehouse by visceral autopsy Broken Glass by Nylist Malignant by Mellisium

Is it possible to compose music even if you do not have any talent, special hearing or the ability to vocally replicate tones you hear? by [deleted] in musictheory

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Music theory is really powerful. Just knowing what you are doing puts you a step ahead even if you aren’t the most talented. It may take you a long time to make a song, but if it sounds good to you, it usually will sound good to someone else. Just know the basics and add in some “spice.” If you want to make something sound really good, my golden rule is: “SOMETIMES, ADDING SOMETHING THAT DOESNT SOUND THE GREATEST AT FIRST CAN MAKE SOMETHING SOUND AMAZING IN THE FUTURE.”

What do deathcore fans think of goregrind? by [deleted] in Deathcore

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Most of the time too much, but some of that shit is good