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Songs You d Like To See On Rock Band

Posted: Tue Jun 03, 2008 9:55 am
by major malling marsupial_Archive
brad,

how are these any different than electronic drums?
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it's good for technical training. mechanics. just skip the fall out boy songs.

Songs You d Like To See On Rock Band

Posted: Tue Jun 03, 2008 10:16 am
by SecondEdition_Archive
"Hoogie-Boogie Land" - Complete

Songs You d Like To See On Rock Band

Posted: Tue Jun 03, 2008 11:10 am
by kerble_Archive
major malling marsupial wrote:brad,

how are these any different than electronic drums?
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it's good for technical training. mechanics. just skip the fall out boy songs.


well, you can't run the above into an amp and you're not making anything. you could use digital drum pads and fucking make music while learning all these techniques, or you could fucking do bullshit like play rock band.

I don't agree with Counselor Weissenberger about video games in general ( I like some video games), but these "rock band" games are for fucking retards.

I don't care if it's fun. you're having fun in a retarded, non-productive way. you're telling me you can't practice paradiddles on a $10 drum pad? It's not like it's just some $50 game. it costs something like $200. you could buy a goddamn four track and a drum pad and have change left over for that much money. stop feeding retarded youth culture and wasting plastic and time.

don't be a dupe. make something.

Songs You d Like To See On Rock Band

Posted: Tue Jun 03, 2008 12:35 pm
by Rotten Tanx_Archive
The "drumkit" is worthless. The sticks don't bounce off it. Infact the clicking of wood on plastic drowns out the music if you don't turn it up loud enough.

Songs You d Like To See On Rock Band

Posted: Tue Jun 03, 2008 2:21 pm
by major malling marsupial_Archive
kerble,
i get what you're saying. dave grohl learned to play on pillows. and video games are expensive. i used to just play according to what i thought drummers were supposed to play. but in the short time i've been doing this rock band thing, i have opened my mind to beats and tricks that i never thought of before. i can see and hear how some drummers play snare and bass together. to me, that was huge. (i guess phil collins or someone taught me to never do this.)
i can break down complex fills and practice them slowly until i move up. my progress is immediately visible. it's like a good teacher, only its grading scale is perfect. it's the closest i've gotten to keith moon.
Rotten Tanx wrote:The "drumkit" is worthless. The sticks don't bounce off it. Infact the clicking of wood on plastic drowns out the music if you don't turn it up loud enough.
http://www.rockbanddrumpads.com/
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or you can go the mouse pad route.

Songs You d Like To See On Rock Band

Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2008 11:48 am
by only here_Archive
kerble wrote:
major malling marsupial wrote:brad,

how are these any different than electronic drums?
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it's good for technical training. mechanics. just skip the fall out boy songs.
well, you can't run the above into an amp
your wish is my command.
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1 month to go. must hold on to my money until then.

Songs You d Like To See On Rock Band

Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2008 12:14 pm
by EstaEsMiCaballo_Archive
I'd like to see "Rumble" or "Jack the Ripper" by Link Wray.

Songs You d Like To See On Rock Band

Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2008 12:23 pm
by piut__Archive
Atlas (Battles) should be really fun

Songs You d Like To See On Rock Band

Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2008 12:25 pm
by DazeyDiver_Archive
Whatever the slowest song of Low's is.

Songs You d Like To See On Rock Band

Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2008 12:32 pm
by lilkim_Archive
napalm death: "you suffer"