Jesse Screed
Well, there I go again.
Hey Serious Noize, there is no need to apologize. However, for what it is worth, I accept it. I respect your honesty, but again, I didn't take your response in a negative way. The song is of a violent nature, that much is true. I don't like the subject matter either, but unfortunately there are aspects of our reality that are very much in line with this subject. To me, this is more like a cable news sound byte. Not condoning, or promoting, just pointing out. So, thanks for the opportunity to converse with you. "Successful conversation will take you very far."
As to the rest of it, this is going to sound superficial, but I try not to get into arguments over the internet. I say what I say, do what I do, try not to incite outrage, and let people express their natures as they wish. I already have a world of hurt surrounding me, no need to wade into the deep water here.
Oh, and Eph, I did not "play" the bass line, you probably knew that. In fact, I didn't play anything. I merely explored the smorgasbord provided within Sonar and heaped the choices onto my plate. I suppose you could call that "play?" Sonar can be like a bucket full of Lego.
My next song is a straight up love song, with a female vocalist!!!!! But I will wait until this song crashes to the bottom of the page before posting it.
Jesse Q. Screed
This is the problem with today's people in charge of deciding what is music and what is not. What do I mean by that? I mean that if you have TO EXPLAIN YOUR WORDS OR YOUR SOUNDS then you are an issue to begin with when it comes to listening to your music.
I liked hearing the music, I didn't like the content of the words.
Keep on keepin' on!
Bobby