Hey feigner, I find this so interesting, a man who listens to extreme metal, but among other things can be enthusiastic about so many other genres outside of metal. And still does not lose his masculinity through it. I came across you from an Anna Pest post and added you. Yesterday I watched your videos and got me new stuff to listen to. Your non metal genres sound refreshing and added them right away. Your January video post is awesome. I'm always looking for new earworms, so I'm well stocked when I'm weightlifting. I'm still looking for similar quality stuff to my most played albums: Fallujah - the flesh prevails Ottto - Ottto Fallujah - Normadic The Offspring - Ixnay on the hombre Iapetus - the long road home You are inspiring. I like what you do.
Thank you for being so sincere, that means a lot to me! I'm hoping to try to spread open-mindedness about music and the cultures surrounding different genres with this channel. It's surprising how much awesome music there is if you just go in with an open mind and look for reasons to like it, rather than dislike it. My best non-metal albums of January will be coming out in a couple days. Perhaps that will have some things that were off your radar as well.
@@feigner374 You speak to something true there. The older we get, the more bitter we sometimes become. We judge and condemn even before we have properly dealt with it. In your review of Anna Pest's album, you touch on something very fundamental. To create music from the inside. Many call it heart, love, flow, or whatever. In any case, something you do with enthusiasm. These are energies you can't buy with money and they are in all of us. I am looking forward to the next video. Thank you for taking the time to answer.
Hey feigner, I find this so interesting, a man who listens to extreme metal, but among other things can be enthusiastic about so many other genres outside of metal. And still does not lose his masculinity through it. I came across you from an Anna Pest post and added you. Yesterday I watched your videos and got me new stuff to listen to. Your non metal genres sound refreshing and added them right away.
Your January video post is awesome. I'm always looking for new earworms, so I'm well stocked when I'm weightlifting.
I'm still looking for similar quality stuff to my most played albums:
Fallujah - the flesh prevails
Ottto - Ottto
Fallujah - Normadic
The Offspring - Ixnay on the hombre
Iapetus - the long road home
You are inspiring. I like what you do.
Thank you for being so sincere, that means a lot to me! I'm hoping to try to spread open-mindedness about music and the cultures surrounding different genres with this channel. It's surprising how much awesome music there is if you just go in with an open mind and look for reasons to like it, rather than dislike it.
My best non-metal albums of January will be coming out in a couple days. Perhaps that will have some things that were off your radar as well.
@@feigner374 You speak to something true there. The older we get, the more bitter we sometimes become. We judge and condemn even before we have properly dealt with it. In your review of Anna Pest's album, you touch on something very fundamental. To create music from the inside. Many call it heart, love, flow, or whatever. In any case, something you do with enthusiasm. These are energies you can't buy with money and they are in all of us.
I am looking forward to the next video. Thank you for taking the time to answer.