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Is Klezmer-Metal Fusion Possible? Only YOU Can Say...

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La Creme:
Think about it... really and truly, there isn't enough of the jew thang going on in the metal scene. Not jewish like religion. I mean jewish music. Klezmer and shit. Theres almost every other type of metal if you know where to look. But what the hell.

sp2:
Sure, it could happen.  The question is, is it really necessary?

Similarly, is Polka Metal really that good of an idea?  How about folkdustrial?  Or nu metal?

La Creme:
Lol. It's just an idea me and some of my friends had. We can't really decide on anything else to do. So we think that would work. Polka metal is funny shit. Folk metal too. Finntroll are all "graaaowwwwllll (violin harmonizing with guitar) cheap female choir more groooowaaaaaalssss"

No, it's not nevessary. But there is no such thing as neccesity for anything except food and shelter. We don't really need music at all. But we still play it! Also, if you play an instrument, imagine how fun that would be to play. For all instruments. That's one of the good parts; no member gets left in the dark.

sp2:
Like any genre fusion, it could really go one of two ways...really amazingly good, or really painfully awkward.  I seriously have heard folk-industrial fusion stuff (I don't remember the band name, so don't ask me) and it was absolutely painful.  Then again, I've heard some other fusiony stuff that just blew me away.  I'd have to hear a sample before passing final judgement, I suppose.

Then again, if the main purpose is to just have fun playing it, who cares about how it sounds?  I've messed around with some discordant stuff with friends and it's a hell of a lot of fun, even though half the time it sounds like a train wreck.

Inlander:
Get rid of the metal component - NOW you're talking!

(Man, Khar's gonna kick my arse so hard for that comment . . .)

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