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Maky:
Favorite song/track? Narcosynthesis Why? It's actually the first song I heard by them and the one that got me completely hooked. Back then and still now I was blown away by Warrel's vocals and his ability to put the amount of feeling he puts in every syllable.
Is Jeff Loomis God? Ouch, no religion talk here. I had a really good comment for this :angel: Anyway... Uhm, no. But he does manage to touch my every fiber with every riff, does that count? :-D
Seen them live? Nope If so, how were they? Heh.
What genre are they, really? Or does it even matter? Who cares about genres... Genres have gone awry since last decade or so anyway. Look at what HIM did... Love Metal... :|
How stoked are you for their next album? Pretty stoked, I'd say :-D
Seriously, how fucking good is Jeff Loomis? Dude, how many times do I have to say it? :-P
Dimmukane:
I just like a few riffs Jeff Loomis does. not a huge fan, sorry. And although Jeff Loomis is good, there are definitely better metal guitarists out there.
CutMan:
Ah, I love Nevermore.
Favorite song/track?: let's see, that's hard... "Narcosynthesis", I think. I just love the lyrics and the structure, the feel.
And the chorus is awesome.
Is Jeff Loomis God?: Quite possibly. He's one of the most balanced guitarists I've ever heard, and skilled.
Seen them live? If so, how were they?: Ah, I have not. Wish I could have caught them on Gigantour.
What genre are they, really? Or does it even matter?: As always, matters it does not. But that's a hard question
to answer anyway. I just consider them metal with proggressive elements. They're hard to categorize any further.
How stoked are you for their next album?: Insanely, how can I not look forward to more?
Seriously, how fucking good is Jeff Loomis?: Godly.
Gridgm:
i heard phantom of the opera before...it was good...as piece of comedy
David_Dovey:
I am seriously annoyed. Nevermore was supposed to be coming to play in my city, and then they cancelled because apparently they only sold like 60 tickets. I am not amused at the collective concert-going population of my city.
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