i think its cuz they call it DS which also stands for d***-sucking and some baddie narrates it? so they be fantasizing about bagging latinas
Figured this was the case. That’s why they’re too afraid to answer.
type s***
great vocals from doja at the end of that performance but im crine
great vocals from doja at the end of that performance but im crine
doja can do it all
ofc i fw metal
!https://youtu.be/kXYiU_JCYtU?si=1k0y4S10bNc7oRcII dont think this is metal @RVI
obviously hard rock doesnt have the same riffs and drums at times but I've seen people conflate the two hella @RVI
heavy metal usually:
hard rock:
a ton of things fall into both categories though. not mutually exclusive at all, theyre like sister genres. and a lot of music from either category breaks a few of those 'rules'
scene/fashion also has to do with it. metal has more of its subculture, hard rock had the mainstream
also more confusing because they called heavier hard rock "heavy metal" back in the early 70s before the metal genre really formed. so youll still see things occasionally described as metal when theyre really not
heavy metal usually:
hard rock:
a ton of things fall into both categories though. not mutually exclusive at all, theyre like sister genres. and a lot of music from either category breaks a few of those 'rules'
scene/fashion also has to do with it. metal has more of its subculture, hard rock had the mainstream
also more confusing because they called heavier hard rock "heavy metal" back in the early 70s before the metal genre really formed. so youll still see things occasionally described as metal when theyre really not
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@RVI is there a certain type of rock/metal that's your favorite in particular?
rock:
psychedelic rock
hard rock
alternative/indie rock
metal:
death metal
black metal
heavy metal
heavy metal usually:
hard rock:
a ton of things fall into both categories though. not mutually exclusive at all, theyre like sister genres. and a lot of music from either category breaks a few of those 'rules'
scene/fashion also has to do with it. metal has more of its subculture, hard rock had the mainstream
also more confusing because they called heavier hard rock "heavy metal" back in the early 70s before the metal genre really formed. so youll still see things occasionally described as metal when theyre really not
I think the last bit of the post is what trips me up
because they call things that dont seem very metal as such
u think id fw metal? @rvi
p not
rock:
psychedelic rock
hard rock
alternative/indie rock
metal:
death metal
black metal
heavy metal
definitely more familiar with rock in comparison to metal
I have to just trust google on this, but I dont think I have that much
black sabbath ofc because ya, but we've spoken about king gizzard b4 and one of their albums is under the label "stoner". mastodon has an album under that label too so idk
doom metal is basically like if they decided to get heavier by slowing it down instead of speeding it up
doom metal is basically like if they decided to get heavier by slowing it down instead of speeding it up
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I dont think this is metal @RVI
maybe not quite but still a bit. and some linkin park def is metal
heavy metal usually:
hard rock:
a ton of things fall into both categories though. not mutually exclusive at all, theyre like sister genres. and a lot of music from either category breaks a few of those 'rules'
scene/fashion also has to do with it. metal has more of its subculture, hard rock had the mainstream
also more confusing because they called heavier hard rock "heavy metal" back in the early 70s before the metal genre really formed. so youll still see things occasionally described as metal when theyre really not
way less blues influence
Out.