Why do people like dragonforce




















We don't see anything wrong with listening to us. We're cool people, we have a laugh, we're not boring, it's not a bad thing to know us laughs.

BraveWords: This is Marc Hudson's second record with you. Did he have more creative input this time instead of just coming in and singing songs that were already finished? Totman: "You've pretty much got it. The last album The Power Within was more difficult because we didn't even know what key the songs needed to be in for his voice. We didn't know what his best range was yet. It was much easier on Maximum Overload. Marc didn't actually write songs, although he did hel out with some lyrics on 'The Game'.

He wasn't so involved with the music, but because he had the experience of the last album it definitely made recording so much easier. He did add some small details to the songs with his vocals when we were recording.

Li: "We worked with Marc all through the pre-production for Maximum Overload, so it wasn't like he had nothing to say about the songs. One of the ways he improved between the last album and this one is we let him do a lot of recording at home, and most of the stuff he sent us was awesome. We actually didn't expect to give a singer the freedom to record himself without us around moaning and saying 'You should do this and that Li: "There are so many aspects of playing guitar and we're both good at different things, which is how we divide the parts.

Totman: "For example, Herman is better at doing the dive-bombs and all the crazy stuff, so if there's a part on a song that calls for something like that, I'd rather that he does it. BraveWords: That's where I was going. You're both prolific songwriters and talented players, and you obviously leave your egos at the door, but what's the breakdown for songwriting?

Totman: "It's for the good of the song, really. There's no sort of competition between us. Even in the beginning we didn't think that way; we decided one of us would sound better on the first part of a solo, the other on the second part, and so on.

We've always been concerned about what sounds best for the listener rather that our own egos. Granted if they did take themselves seriously I would probably hate them but they don't and the songs they put out are fun songs to rock out too. It doesn;t really matter if he can play the songs or not because the songs are pretty terrible. I could splice a bunch of their songs together and it would be hard to tell when the song changed.

The intro was always done by a keyboard, stop complaining. I've seen them live and the drummer is alot more impressive than the guitarists btw. I completely agree. Their music is horrendous. I'm all worn out after the song is finished. Whatever you say. Thats video has been passed around for ages, and its still an exception, not the rule. The did a small show there inbetween dates on the Ozzfest tour.

The place was packed to capacity, Between the Buried and Me opened for them. Dragonforce tore shit up. All the songs were played at full speed, and sounded fantastic. The on stage show was killer as well, with ZP, Sam, and Herman going on with the audiance. But they play a polarizing genre of music. All of the members are extremely talented and energetic musicians and writers. Much of their productions have lead to clean, polished, well-thought out music.

He net worth has been growing significantly in So, how much is Herman Li worth at the age of 44 years old? Passive Dragonforce Hater : I don't really care for that band.

But I'm glad you had fun. Wanna go see Trivium next month? Me: YES! Both high-five. Lotta misled ki You know they speed up their songs and can't play good live right? Your such a faggot. Go listen to some real metal like Killswitch Engage or Dream Theater. Me: Um



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