Just because I was reminded of it, when it turned up on a Discord channel.
Reminds me a little bit of the One Hundred song from Aqua Teen Hunger Force
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Just because I was reminded of it, when it turned up on a Discord channel.
In Born to Be Wild when they say "fire all of your guns at once" do they mean 'simultaneously' or 'immediately'? I want to say they mean simultaneously but it could plausibly be immediately.
Answering my own question, partially, Musicful seems kind of ok in this regard (it was able to successfully generate a song with a hard rock beat about running over kids with a truck) but can't generate songs longer than 2 minutes and eleven seconds long, and doesn't have a text output of the lyrics it's generated. If anyone can recommend something better I'd appreciate it.Can anyone recommend a music generation AI that's suitable for metal? I'm currently on Suno and it works well for stuff like christmas songs but it's completely unsuitable for stuff like metal and horrorcore; if you ask it to make you a song about drug abuse or gratuitous violence it freaks out and won't let you generate it
I used to own a half-dozen Loudness albums - vinyl LPs that is. Not bad, but not standout. Cool logo though.Just stumbled on this nostalgic video:
Of the 30 bands listed, I’ve heard of around 20, actually heard music by 15-18, and own 1+ CDs by 4.
I liked Loudness, and have several CDs. But of their contemporary countrymen, I preferred EZO.I used to own a half-dozen Loudness albums - vinyl LPs that is. Not bad, but not standout. Cool logo though.
Cirith Ungol loved their covers but never bought (nor listened)
Speaking of obscure metal bands, my high school friend's band playing at the greatest music venue ever, the Channel in Boston (RIP)