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When I saw the thread title I thought, wow that's an interesting idea for a thread. What band would I say really reflects who I think and feel that I am as a person? What style, atmosphere, level of technicality, level of aggression, is emblematic of me and my perspectives on the world around me? 

Then I see that this is another one of those mysterious and somewhat sinister first posts that proliferate these forums. A sure sign that it's click bait or worse. 

I'm going to call the OP's bluff, however, and answer this question properly (I'll refrain from doing the quiz or whatever tomfoolery the link might bring).  

While I'm not going to be as myopic as to claim that anyone, including myself, can be summed up by a band or two, or that the complexity of human existence can be condensed into a musical expression, I am going to suggest that there are elements of myself in the music of both Katatonia and Septicflesh. 

Here's some self-analysis: 

Katatonia: I have a penchant for the melancholic and sombre. I'm romantic at times and sometimes reflect nostalgically on lost/past loves. I'm not overly intense yet I think I hit some natural highs, like a decent chorus. I have regrets, especially as I'm getting older, although they aren't desperate but rather nostalgic for the good old times. I appreciate dark atmospheres and feel at peace in darkness and in solitude. I can sometimes shun crowds and love being by myself. I love poetry and the atmosphere of words.

Septicflesh: I love bombast and larger than life concepts, be they astronomy, art, music, literature. I'm a huge history buff, especially of the classical world and its mythologies. I've travelled to exotic and mysterious places. I love the grandeur of classical music and it reflects my view of the world, as something to be cherished and experienced. I feel a lot of wonder and awe at things. Lovecraft is one of my favourite writers. I have an increasing respect for the numinous. 

What do you make of that, internet Freuds? 

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I got AC/DC. I'm okay with this because I enjoy AC/DC, unlike most of the other options. 

 

However, I didn't like most of the questions and answers. I don't mean to offend, but the quiz read like it had been made by a teenager.

 

If I had to choose a spirit-metal band, not counting the band I'm named after who are probably more punk anyway, I might go with Ministry. I've always found Ministry's music weirdly empowering. It's like saying you're an outsider but you're going to kick ass anyway. In a way, Ministry has the same "beautiful freak" dynamic that Ziggy Stardust does... like they're freaks, and they're amazing, which can be inspiring.

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1 hour ago, Amebix said:

I got AC/DC. I'm okay with this because I enjoy AC/DC, unlike most of the other options. 

 

However, I didn't like most of the questions and answers. I don't mean to offend, but the quiz read like it had been made by a teenager.

 

If I had to choose a spirit-metal band, not counting the band I'm named after who are probably more punk anyway, I might go with Ministry. I've always found Ministry's music weirdly empowering. It's like saying you're an outsider but you're going to kick ass anyway. In a way, Ministry has the same "beautiful freak" dynamic that Ziggy Stardust does... like they're freaks, and they're amazing, which can be inspiring.

Can't believe you clicked on the link. It's like going to a Vegas hooker and not wearing a rubber. 

We won't be seeing the thread poster again, rest assured of that. 

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9 hours ago, Requiem said:

Can't believe you clicked on the link. It's like going to a Vegas hooker and not wearing a rubber. 

We won't be seeing the thread poster again, rest assured of that. 

I have to admit, I'm a sucker for online quizzes. I think some small part of me thinks if I take a quiz and find out what cat breed I am, for example, I'll potentially discover some great truth about myself and reality.

 

A word of advice: Quizony may be the best quiz site.

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If I was forced to choose, I'd have to say Queensryche: a penchant for dumb outfits, derivative and self-important beginnings that nonetheless showed a lot of promise, a brief period of flowering, years of dissolving further and further into confusion and irrelevance while the world moved on, long dry spells punctuated by internal strife and increasingly rare forays into creativity, desperate attempts to relive glory days, and the gradual realization that I'll have to hire a new frontman because I can't hit all the notes anymore... Yeah baby. I need more sleep.

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1 hour ago, FatherAlabaster said:

If I was forced to choose, I'd have to say Queensryche: a penchant for dumb outfits, derivative and self-important beginnings that nonetheless showed a lot of promise, a brief period of flowering, years of dissolving further and further into confusion and irrelevance while the world moved on, long dry spells punctuated by internal strife and increasingly rare forays into creativity, desperate attempts to relive glory days, and the gradual realization that I'll have to hire a new frontman because I can't hit all the notes anymore... Yeah baby. I need more sleep.

While that is all slightly depressing, I'm just glad that someone had a go at it! Comparing your own life's path to a band's - that's a pretty cool idea. 

2 hours ago, MacabreEternal said:

In the absence of any bands called "Timeless Blood Sucking Overlord Of The European Necromantic Celestial Zenith, Wanted By Interpol In At Least 15 Countries", I can't honestly say any band best describes me.

Staying out of the pool on swimming day, hey?

Come on man, the water's great. Jump right in with us and take a dip. Don't worry, there's no one around - get those clothes off big boy. *splash* 

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16 minutes ago, Requiem said:

While that is all slightly depressing, I'm just glad that someone had a go at it! Comparing your own life's path to a band's - that's a pretty cool idea. 

That's OK, on good days I'm hoping I'm more like Gorguts, and my years of dormancy will ultimately bear fruit! :D

Macabre is obviously going for Inquisition here.

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4 minutes ago, FatherAlabaster said:

That's OK, on good days I'm hoping I'm more like Gorguts, and my years of dormancy will ultimately bear fruit! :D

Macabre is obviously going for Inquisition here.

How I see myself: Artistic, intricate and intelligent like Opeth. 

How others see me: Foolish, annoying with whack lyrics like Limp Bizkit. 

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Okay, I'll bite.  Well sort of.  I wish I could say I had the youth of Metallica.  Evolving relatively quickly and finding my feet into manhood with a surety and prowess that culminated in my own "And Justice For All" as I reached full maturity.  Sadly, if anything my life from late teens to young manhood was probably better exemplified by the same bands 90's onwards output.  Starting off with an unexpected change of direction leading to a prolonged period of patchy and largely poor output causing disenchantment with long standing fans  and more than a little denial from myself that I was not trying to be something I was not.   Thankfully though I did come round to the facts - unlike Metallica - so there the comparison ends.

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4 hours ago, MacabreEternal said:

Okay, I'll bite.  Well sort of.  I wish I could say I had the youth of Metallica.  Evolving relatively quickly and finding my feet into manhood with a surety and prowess that culminated in my own "And Justice For All" as I reached full maturity.  Sadly, if anything my life from late teens to young manhood was probably better exemplified by the same bands 90's onwards output.  Starting off with an unexpected change of direction leading to a prolonged period of patchy and largely poor output causing disenchantment with long standing fans  and more than a little denial from myself that I was not trying to be something I was not.   Thankfully though I did come round to the facts - unlike Metallica - so there the comparison ends.

This post is definitely more Puppets than Load. Cheers. 

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You are KoRn! You are one hell of a weird person, and strange is your middle name, but you're very in tune with other people's feelings. Sometimes the demon inside you makes you a person you are not, so you hurt others unintentionally. You do things without thinking, and it can get you in trouble. You pick up a lot of heavy stuff throughout your life, and can easily get confused on which paths to take. Remember that your heart is always the leader, not your brain. You love deeply and care about others, and you won't let society change you. You want to let people know it's okay to be different. So even though challenges seem to defeat you easily, people still love your crazy ass for everything you are.

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This is me apparently. 

You are Slipknot! Who are people to tell you who you are? You are nothing but your crazy ass self! You are somebody who expresses yourself freely, no matter what others think and no matter how weird you look. You express yourself through your art and/or music because people don't easily get you. It's not that you are mean to others, some just don't realize what they're missing out on. You're very passionate towards people, but sometimes they turn their back on you. You get angered easily by this, so you find a muse to let it all out. You're hard to understand, but you use that to your advantage. Music and any art form is your way to communicate yourself through society. You find the people in your life who love you for who you are, and you couldn't have asked for anything better. So use your individuality to your advantage and keep being you!

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1 hour ago, Fraser said:

This is me apparently. 

You are Slipknot! Who are people to tell you who you are? You are nothing but your crazy ass self! You are somebody who expresses yourself freely, no matter what others think and no matter how weird you look. You express yourself through your art and/or music because people don't easily get you. It's not that you are mean to others, some just don't realize what they're missing out on. You're very passionate towards people, but sometimes they turn their back on you. You get angered easily by this, so you find a muse to let it all out. You're hard to understand, but you use that to your advantage. Music and any art form is your way to communicate yourself through society. You find the people in your life who love you for who you are, and you couldn't have asked for anything better. So use your individuality to your advantage and keep being you!

I got Slipknot too. :)

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On 2/18/2017 at 3:05 PM, FatherAlabaster said:

If I was forced to choose, I'd have to say Queensryche: a penchant for dumb outfits, derivative and self-important beginnings that nonetheless showed a lot of promise, a brief period of flowering, years of dissolving further and further into confusion and irrelevance while the world moved on, long dry spells punctuated by internal strife and increasingly rare forays into creativity, desperate attempts to relive glory days, and the gradual realization that I'll have to hire a new frontman because I can't hit all the notes anymore... Yeah baby. I need more sleep.

Still true. Keeping it 100.

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