Lmao I was trying to explain Haunted Mound and Sematary to my brother. I said "bruh they're basically suburban white kids who act like Chief Keef, they act autistic, but Keef was actually on the spectrum and I don't think Sematary is but he was like 16 year old kid acting like someone on the spectrum so it's way funnier and Awesome" my brother was like "dude, wtf" 🤣😭
you have to exposure therapy yourself for this i think i call it that ??? i had to expose myself to like hundreds of hours worth of forced music listening when i started listening to a few genres before i unironically got to like them.... im trying to do it with haunted mound too because i think i like their music but i have to go through vigorous brain reprogramming to actually convince myself "heyy this isnt bad at all !!"
@@extrememetalunderground there's hella peep influence lmao. mostly in the vocal style (along with Chief Keef ofc) but also in the concept of sampling a style of guitar-lead music and putting it over a type of trap beat. peep was emo rock, Sematary is black metal and he uses Chicago Drill beats specifically. just to be clear, i'm not saying lil peep invented guitars + trap beat, obviously not, but he did make his specific style of it very popular
@@pizzzaeater1425 this is so stupid. that would be like saying Last Days of Humanity has a strong Led Zeppelin influence bc they both have guitars and drums in their songs
@@extrememetalunderground there was a much longer amount of time between Zeppelin and Last Days than there was between lil peep and Sematary. Sem started putting out music just a few years after peep died, Last Days of Humanity didn't start until at least a decade after Zeppelin blew up. Sematary's music is more or less a direct descendant of lil peep, Last Days has more in between. also yes, Last Days of Humanity absolutely do have Led Zeppelin influence. most modern rock-influenced music has Zeppelin influence in some way, whether direct or indirect. they kinda helped invent heavy metal as a whole, along with Helter Skelter by The Beatles. music isn't a bunch of different pockets of sheer originality that are totally separate from each other. it's a web of influences that usually come from a lot more places than what the artist actually ends up making. i can guarantee you that the members of Last Days listen to like ska or r&b or hyperpop or something that's just totally unrelated to goregrind, because music is just that influentially intertwined.
i can unironically say this song helped me get through the worst time of my life. thank you sematary grave man keeper of the screaming redwoods haunter of the slaughterhouse
Dude. Where do I find the non music video of this song? Saw yall tonight in Portland and this song you closed with. It was epic! Sounds way better live
@@summersnow9158 I was moving between the Pit and the boxes.They didn't sound great Audio wise. None of the pre shows did. I guess they trusted the built in moda techs rather than doing their own sound check.
Русское комьюнити это полный пиздец, то что вы пишите нихуя не смешно, а наоборот очень глупо 🙏 Перестаньте позориться и просто слушайте музыку, а если она вам не нравится просто выходите отсюда и найдите, то что в вашем вкусе.