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Kristiko

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  1. At the Gates - Slaughter of the Soul and Scar Symmetry - Fear Catalyst.
  2. Chimaira - Down Again & Nirvana - Blew.
  3. If you like Silent Hill type of soundtracks and a touch of industrial beat, check out this old music theme that I did back in 2011!
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    If you like Silent Hill soundtracks and a bit of industrial beat, check this old music theme out!

  5. Some newer videos: Piano miniature No. 1 Small improvisation https://www.facebook.com/195353950475299/videos/1134762486534436/?video_source=pages_finch_main_video&theater
  6. Slipknot - "People = Shit" and "(sic)".
  7. Fantomas - Suspended Animation Absolutely schizophrenic record. Love it.
  8. Hans Zimmer - Time (Inception OST)
  9. I'll have to check it out. I haven't listened to many black metal bands from France, but I always liked Blut Aus Nord.
  10. I'd say my top three are Ministry, Nine inch Nails and Fear Factory. As four I don't know, maybe Rammstein.
  11. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b5vXF3LbjXA Two old experimental/ambient/dark ambient tracks from 2008. "Duboko" ("Deep") and "Staklena Tama" ("The Glass Darkness"). New artwork done for song "Just Like This" (Limp Bizkit cover) that should be done soon! Artwork done by Vladimir Stanišić (Wlad Sinnistrat)! Wlad Sinnistrat FB page: https://www.facebook.com/wlad.sinnistrat Gordan Lazinica FB page: https://www.facebook.com/Gordan-Lazinica-195353950475299/?pnref=lhc
  12. Pete was great, love his interviews where sometimes you can't even follow if what he said is serious or not. I like Devin Townsend approach, I think it's possible to create things that are as heavy and chaotic as "City" and "Alien", but also make a super funny song like "Satan's Ice Cream Truck".
  13. tCIWeVe0w9g This is not metal, but oh well... I wrote this song seven years ago in Belgrade. The name of the Producer is Aleksandar Vaci. Basically, the song talks about hypocrisy of the society towards religion. We sometimes are in need of "God" just because we need something, but we don't trully have honest faith in whatever "God" or "religion" represents ("Religion" and "God" don't have to be conventional belief in church, but belief in a more general form). So, "Bog za Poneti" ("God to Go" could be some sort of translation) is that "God" that we call when we need something from him, and we don't need him for anything else. I hope you'll dig it!
  14. Ok, you're right. I was watching it purely from my perspective. I was just thinking, it's not like I never listened dark, bleak music or something with sense of despair/melancholy etc. In that way, for me I think that it used to be interesting to me to listen to that kind of atmosphere, but in the recent years I became more interested in light stuff. I don't say that I think that dark, negative emotions are not valid, I just think that I should like to hear both positive and negative emotions in music. Sometimes metal music can be rooted in darker themes, and I like to think that we could give a chance to some positive stuff. I just want to say that I like both, depending on a mood.
  15. Gotta say SYL, "City" is bonecrushing destroyer. But, solo stuff has some great moments. I just think that Devin composes too much music, so much that I think it loses its quality because of quantity.
  16. I like humor in music. Even more, I like when things go chaotic and schizophrenic and really weird with things like Circus of Dead Squirrels, Pryapisme, Mr. Bungle and much more. I don't like taking myself too seriously. On the other hand, it's great to hear deep emotional stuff. Someone mentioned Katatonia, they certainly have some great moments. But, I don't like hearing one single atmosphere on the whole album. It can be boring.
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