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Which one of these songs are better?

In your opinion

  • Option 1

    Votes: 1 20.0%
  • Option 2

    Votes: 4 80.0%

  • Total voters
    5

Spiderman

Veteran Member
Which one of these songs is better:


Should tell you something about yourself.
I'm assuming they are written by the same dude.
 

Evangelicalhumanist

"Truth" isn't a thing...
Premium Member
Can't answer -- "better" when referring to arts and performance, is nothing but a matter of opinion. As a classical music lover, theater lover, (very poor) pianist, I can only say what I like, what I don't. And on really good days, I might be able to tell you why. (Don't wait for that though -- it's all pretty emotional.)
 

Suave

Simulated character
The first song sounds so angry and conveys to me too much violence for my liking. The second song relaxes and soothes me, this would be the kind of song I'd like to hear over and over again in order to calm my nerves if I were stuck in an elevator for a few hours.
 

Meow Mix

Chatte Féministe
Which one of these songs is better:


Should tell you something about yourself.
I'm assuming they are written by the same dude.

Always go with Gwar.

I still have a bloodstained (fake blood, from the show) t-shirt somewhere in my closet from a Gwar show.

For those that don't know, you're notoriously supposed to wear a white t-shirt if you're gonna be up front at Gwar. They will "paint" it for you with gore from their theatrics.
 

Unveiled Artist

Veteran Member
Which one of these songs is better:


Should tell you something about yourself.
I'm assuming they are written by the same dude.

Fields of gold. I couldn't listen to the first for neigh a second. If I can't dance, sing, skate, or run to the music or listen to while watching the rain, it's not for me.
 

Spiderman

Veteran Member
Always go with Gwar.

I still have a bloodstained (fake blood, from the show) t-shirt somewhere in my closet from a Gwar show.

For those that don't know, you're notoriously supposed to wear a white t-shirt if you're gonna be up front at Gwar. They will "paint" it for you with gore from their theatrics.

You're a Gwar Gal!?!

Eeeeek! :p

Did you used to wear black lip-stick a lot?

It isn't a serious question because I try not to stereotype anyone, especially based on them being fond of a particular type of music. But that was the first thought that came to mind lol. :D

I could totally see Gwar spraying people with fake blood haha!
 

Meow Mix

Chatte Féministe
You're a Gwar Gal!?!

Eeeeek! :p

Did you used to wear black lip-stick a lot?

It isn't a serious question because I try not to stereotype anyone, especially based on them being fond of a particular type of music. But that was the first thought that came to mind lol. :D

I could totally see Gwar spraying people with fake blood haha!

I can't say I ever listened to Gwar in the sense that I sought out albums to listen to, but I'm a big fan of their thing in general and jumped at the chance to see them live.

Actually, never really do dark lipstick. I have, but not regularly. I've never liked the look on myself.
 

Spiderman

Veteran Member
I can't say I ever listened to Gwar in the sense that I sought out albums to listen to, but I'm a big fan of their thing in general and jumped at the chance to see them live.

Actually, never really do dark lipstick. I have, but not regularly. I've never liked the look on myself.
Okay,
That's a good distinction, that you don't have to be fond of a particular type of music, to be generally fond of a group and seize the opportunity to see them live.

I know you meant it as an amusing hyperbole when you said "Always go with Gwar", so I mistook that to mean you were more of a fan of their music than you really were.

I am curious though, could it be risky being a female at a Gwar concert in your opinion? I just kinda imagine a lot of the men there would be pumped up on adrenaline, testosterone rage, many would be on drugs, and many would perhaps be fond of a reckless lifestyle.

(Oh God! There I go stereotyping again lol. :p A lot of the guys I have known , fond of that kind of music do fit that description though.)
 

Meow Mix

Chatte Féministe
Okay,
That's a good distinction, that you don't have to be fond of a particular type of music, to be generally fond of a group and seize the opportunity to see them live.

I know you meant it as an amusing hyperbole when you said "Always go with Gwar", so I mistook that to mean you were more of a fan of their music than you really were.

I am curious though, could it be risky being a female at a Gwar concert in your opinion? I just kinda imagine a lot of the men there would be pumped up on adrenaline, testosterone rage, many would be on drugs, and many would perhaps be fond of a reckless lifestyle.

(Oh God! There I go stereotyping again lol. :p A lot of the guys I have known , fond of that kind of music do fit that description though.)

Oh I would consider Gwar somewhat tame compared to some of my music, and I'm no stranger to metal and moshpits (being around them anyway, I try to stay away from them).

Actually I think most of the people, depending on subgenre, are wholesome, polite, and nice people. A lot of people in hardcore and metalcore for instance were also straight edge so not much drugs. People usually help each other if they get hurt in the pit. My experience is that in more extreme subgenres of metal and punk, there is a strong sense of community and people look out for each other.
 

Meow Mix

Chatte Féministe
Gwar's stage presence is amazing though, and that's what I went for. It's not that I don't like metal, it's that I like particular subgenres.
 

Spiderman

Veteran Member
Wow am I the only vote for Gwar? Where is the Gwar love? You don't even have to love Gwar to love Gwar haha.
Many of the Gwar fans I knew were in institutions, so that may have been the cause of my stereotypical remark. :)

Some days, depending on my mood, my vote would be Gwar.
 

Meow Mix

Chatte Féministe
Many of the Gwar fans I knew were in institutions, so that may have been the cause of my stereotypical remark. :)

Some days, depending on my mood, my vote would be Gwar.

I think it depends on subgenre and community.

For instance I recall shows that did not go so well when more mainstream-y numetal bands would play shows with metalcore bands (am thinking of one in particular with Bleeding Through) where things almost devolved into a fight because the cultures were so different.

And I’m not blaming the Bleeding Through fans, it was the other kids causing the problems
 

Mock Turtle

Oh my, did I say that!
Premium Member
Not better, but I don't get anything from the first, and I'd probably prefer either of these to the second:


 
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