https://forum.wackywriters.com/t/mostly-ghostly/9096/1587?u=notarussianbot
I don’t know, how many chapters does your book have?
https://forum.wackywriters.com/t/mostly-ghostly/9096/1587?u=notarussianbot
I don’t know, how many chapters does your book have?
53
That’s not so much, though.
Lol 130k words
Not a lot still.
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This is why I’m thankful I never had an emo phase, because then I wouldn’t have been so personally invested in seeing Brendon’s horrific decay.
Or you, David Ayer, or Nicholas Cage, or George Lopez. Or someone who’s not the dude that wrote or directed it?
@NotARussianBot Apparently it’s a PR (no pun intended) disaster with all the things he said.
I predated Emo, so I like a lot of the music and think the fans are lame (as older Grunge to Goths would). lol
Of course, people be putting up my highschool era bands as “dad bands” now, so it never ends.
If you want to be hip with the kids these days, you should listen to Orden Ogan.
The vocalist won’t make you want to cut off your ears.
Put it this way, Power Metal that I recognize is Judas Priest and Iron Maiden. The brain doesn’t really buffer up to the new stuff, although I’d likely listen to it without complaining.
https://www.thetoptens.com/metal/founders-power-metal/
For some reason, they have Queen on this list, which maybe if I could tolerate the Flash Gordon soundtrack and squint might be Heavy, at least.
Probably the band I listen to that’s close at all, and modern at all is Dragon Force. I’d prefer Black Mages sped up, though.
Most music these days all sounds the same to me.
I understand.
It doesn’t matter the genre, it all does.
But I did pull this one up. Far more musicality than I was expecting. I couldn’t listen to it loud all day. The guitars are too high pitched at points and that leads to massive headaches.
I find all metal music is the same, so is reggaeton, so is pop. So is rap.
I think it’s very unfortunate that it gives you headaches. But at least you can read the lore of Alister Vale! ![]()