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EMO METAL

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Deatbeat Nightlife - Shattered Stillframes
Year 2009
Deadbeat Nightlife - Flying is forgetting to fall
Deatbeat Nightlife - Flying Is forgetting to fall
Year 2009

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Yes, it’s a guitar.
It is, in fact, a Gittler Guitar, as developed by (the now late) Andy Gittler. With teflon-coated titanium bits, a three-octave neck and one pickup per string, it makes for a versatile and tough synth trigger, or can be used traditionally for Bulgarian emo metal.
classical rock vs emo metal
who wins
I must admit, that I don't know much about emo metal, so classical rock is the clear winner for me.
Classical rock for me is a genre of music which i can listen for a background noise, like"lo-fi beats to study to". I don't like noise and when I don't like lyrics in a song it starts to cause a distress. But classical rock, it just hits some part of my brain and one of genres which I'm comfortable enough to listen to without concentrating on listening.
But even so, I will look into emo metal and will be happy to discover a new music genre for myself. And feel welcome to give me your recommendation