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

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La Creme:
I make 10 second techno country loops and my friend Weylin does corny ass spoken word about this one asian kid named Ichiro over it. Good times. Digidelay pedals provide for hours of entertainment in a house with no TV.

(EDIT) P.S. Thank you, australlian guy! Um... I don't think straight klezmer would go over so well with our bass player who listens to nothing but metal. Wellm metal and jazz fusion, but that's no help. We wouldn't stick to klezmer either. We'd probably cover some Mahavishnu Orchestra stuff and maybe some ELP and the drummer and I both can write a little decent prog. So yeah.

sp2:

--- Quote from: La Creme ---I make 10 second techno country loops and my friend Weylin does corny ass spoken word about this one asian kid named Ichiro over it. Good times. Digidelay pedals provide for hours of entertainment in a house with no TV.
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They say crack kills.  Just something to consider, you know.

La Creme:
We're not crackheads, we're just Topangans. Well, me anyways. Weylin's a crackhead.

sp2:

--- Quote from: La Creme ---We're not crackheads, we're just Topangans. Well, me anyways. Weylin's a crackhead.
--- End quote ---


It's okay.  There are worse drugs than crack.  Like lithium.

KharBevNor:
Of course this can be done. Salem released Kaddish, what, eleven years ago now? Damn decent record, I'd imagine what you're thinking of would sound something like their cover of HaŽayara BoŽeret.

My only problem with Salem is that they've been singing about essentially one theme: That is, the suffering of the Jews, for about 20 years now.

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