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Listen to Killer Mike
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ELF ANGEL
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Then you went away from the issue asking to pronounce a guitar riff, which is impossible since its not vocal, then you went off to something else. I dont see the argument you are trying to make here, all I meant by what I said is its a sound that I dont think can even be spelt. What does pronouncing a guitar riff have to do with not being able to pronounce a vocal noise? |
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Listen to Killer Mike
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When I first read your post about pronouncing it, I thought we were talking about the beat.. Why does it matter if you can pronounce it or not is my question?? You stated that like you were looking down on Hip Hop.. If a band made a song where the singer was violently growled over a drop g or whatever Korn plays in, Korn would have a viable law suite for them ripping off Twist, when you can not pronounce a single word in that entire song, minus "twist".. |
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