heavy metal
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A Hot Dog Reaction to Allegaeon’s new song “Iridescent”
Allegaeon, a renowned technical death metal band from Colorado, is known for their exceptional musicianship and intellectually driven lyrics, as well as their unique approach to visual storytelling. With “Iridescent,” they showcase their ability to blend technical mastery with profound conceptual themes while infusing humor and absurdity in their music videos. This approach sets them…
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The Riches of Reaction for Enterprise Earth’s songe “I, Divine”
Enterprise Earth, a prominent band in the deathcore scene, showcases their musical prowess and deep philosophical exploration in the song “I, Divine.” The track delves into themes of divinity and human existence, challenging listeners to reflect on their perceptions of the divine and the self. With intricate compositions and intense vocals, the band creates a…
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I ponder a reaction to Concept of Breathing’s song “Forever”
“Forever” by Concept of Breath is a captivating track that immerses listeners in a rich auditory landscape, blending esoteric guitars and unique vocal sound. The band’s ability to convey emotion through their music makes this a song worth revisiting. The lyrics inspire bravery and perseverance, promising a bright sunrise after overcoming challenges.
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Reaction to the groovy Pryma and their song “Dead to Me”
“Dead to Me” is a song expressing deep frustration with negative people, capturing feelings of isolation, resentment, and anger. It emphasizes the importance of surrounding oneself with positive influences and discarding toxic individuals. The lyrics convey a sense of being alone in a crowd and the empowerment of breaking free from harmful relationships.
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Absolute Beauty, Ifa’s “Burn Your Desire”
“Burn Your Desire” by Ifa is a scintillating melody that catches you off guard, weaving its way into the fibers of your being. It’s an experience, a journey that Ifa embarks upon with the listener, inviting them into a world where desires aren’t just felt but set ablaze as the sometimes torturous landscape they are.…
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Reaction to The Gems “Send Me to The Wolves”
“Send Me to The Wolves” by The Gems is a no-holds-barred rock and roll ride, channeling classic rock vibes with a modern twist. The gritty guitar riffs, powerful vocals, and an engaging video make it a gem of rock and roll’s enduring allure. The lyrics convey a defiant spirit, making it a compelling and energizing…
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Reaction to Carnifex’s song “Torn in Two”
The song “Torn in Two” explores themes of duality and the complexity of life and death. It delves into the idea of accepting and understanding the cosmic polarity, and the paradox of truth. The lyrics express the pain and struggle associated with these concepts, emphasizing the inevitability of facing life’s challenges.
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Join Me to React to Elli Berlin’s new song “Aus Der Asche” (From the ashes)
Elli Berlin’s “Aus der Asche” translates to “From the Ashes” in English, a powerful title that evokes the imagery of rebirth, resilience, and transformation. This song, part of Berlin’s repertoire, showcases her unique ability to blend compelling melodies with evocative lyrics, creating a musical experience that’s both intimate and expansive. The song’s lyrics are in…
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Another Reaction to Any Given Day & They Seem Pissed at “Come Whatever May”
The music video for Any Given Day’s “Come Whatever May” strikes a balance between serious and comical, blending wild west aesthetics with modern metal power. The band’s commitment to the cowboy theme adds a layer of humor to the intense music, creating a memorable experience reminiscent of a wild west showdown.
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Falling Back to 1996 with Nailbite and their song “Endless”
Nailbite’s “Endless” captures the spirit of today’s era, blending complexity with apparent simplicity akin to well-crafted software. The haunting guitar riff leads into emotional depth and technical skill, paralleling the elegance of well-crafted code. The vocals bring a human element, mirroring the search for humanity within technology. The song’s production and themes resonate with the…









