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Srsly

I have fived this five times.

You shall bear my children, sir.

Love it!

great balancing and mix in this, and the composition itself stands strongly among the classics like Halloween and oldschool slasher-movies! Great work as allways, my friend!

Bad-Man-Incorporated responds:

Thanks man, I was really working hard to achieve a simple yet memorable melody to bring chills to the masses. I'm hoping someone actually uses this in a flash somewhere.

Thanks again, dude!\m/

Really fucking good!

I love the guitar riffs though they could use a little more dB.

The vocals sound really nicely done and nothing wrong with either performance or the recording process here. Great mix on it!

The drums need humanization really badly, but other than that, this song is pretty fucking golden. proper oldschool deathmetal the way it should be. (i thought i was alone in a sea of metalcore...)

Very well done, 5/5, 9/10

Also... 1:15... I came.

Malacodaband responds:

Thanks a lot for the kind and honest words man.
Everything was recorded in our vocalists house so we will be re-recording everything once we've finished all the pre-production demos.

Any tips on humanizing the drums?

Thanks again!

-Malacoda-

Brilliant.

love the intro and progression. could use some slight detail work (such as the lead entrance that sort of cuts in abruptly aswell as being a repeated recording instead of separates)

the drums need to be beefed up a little. snare could use a little more oomph at 200-600 hz. 2-3 dB at most should do it.

other than that, I love what you did here! a new favorite for me which is far and few in between.

I came

I heard... I fived.

Wonderful harmonies, incredible tone, this needs some god damn Project Hate growling.

Hardcore?

Hardstyle definitely. Not familiar with the UK hardcore scene though so who knows.

The lead was well mixed but its Slayer from FruityLoops, is it not? It's really... REALLY... a bad lead.

Everything else worked wonders on my ears. The sidechaining and kick was tight as a motherfucker.

Good job. Don't use Slayer.

ES5 responds:

no slayer dude , was just ES2,ESP,Scuplture and others fed through amps and other DPU's

did not realy want to get a full on AXE sound wanted it , to sound retro lol

Hah, goregrind

Never thought I'd see that shit here.

Brilliant work!

Fuck yeah

I found a fellow hardcore artist! You, sir, are badass. Teach me how to filter the kick and get those nice "fill" effects!

Also, check out mah hardcore songs: Ali, Artificial Messiah, Knock Knock, Hyperbird and The Underground Extreme. Take your pick!

Anyway, the only beef I have is that this is too short man. Can't get enough of that kick!

Wow!

PLEASE give me a PM when this is out! Symphonic Choirs and Cubase have been nothing but a clusterfuck of complications.

The clarity and crisp of the voices is impressive to say the least.

wtf

i knew it was possible to actually play the vuvuzela as an instrument and not just a cheap plastic airhorn substitute.

This actually managed to come out beautifully. Love your accent work.

sorohanro responds:

Get the sample pack and fool around with it, you might make something more interesting ;)
Thanks for review.

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