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Heavy Metal Sermons

TagliatelliMonster

Veteran Member
If not that one it was probably this:


Yeah, there are loads of such "remixes" on youtube :)

While I can enjoy them all, as a musician myself I prefer the metal dude in the OP, because he doesn't actually edit the speeches. He leaves them untouched and puts music under it, whereas those other remixes tend to edit the clips to make them fit neatly in a 4/4 signature.
 

TagliatelliMonster

Veteran Member
if you read the article, it shows the person processes the emotion through the music. so the music is a reflection of the psyche

Off course. That's what art is: a reflection of the psyche; an expression of emotion.

This is a good thing. It's psychologically healthy to channel emotions and express them through music, poetry, painting,...

And as a human, I can appreciate such expressions and be moved by them.

"anger" is just as much a human emotion as "love" or "compassion" is.
So why wouldn't the artist express that emotion in his/her work?
 

Subduction Zone

Veteran Member
Yeah, there are loads of such "remixes" on youtube :)

While I can enjoy them all, as a musician myself I prefer the metal dude in the OP, because he doesn't actually edit the speeches. He leaves them untouched and puts music under it, whereas those other remixes tend to edit the clips to make them fit neatly in a 4/4 signature.
Yes, it definitely takes a special talent to be able to do that. I am not normally a metal fan but I did lately subscribe to a Norwegian artist with an Italian name. He takes almost any popular song and puts a metal spin on it. He is also the band, except for occasional collaborations. So he has to lay down all of the tracks.
 
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