Do you hate demonic music or throating?
By topeekim
@topeekim (89)
Philippines
April 8, 2008 10:02am CST
I can appreciate almost all musics from folk to country, old songs to pop, alternative to jazz, heavy metal to hard rock but I really can't appreciate those demonic music that use throating and they really sound scary and not good to me. How bout you, do you like throating and demonic music?
1 person likes this
7 responses
@starsapart (35)
•
8 Apr 08
There are a couple of songs I like that involve this style, but overall I find it too... heavy to listen to all the time. I just don't think the style of "singing" is pleasant at all, I don't have anything against the genre of music in general.
1 person likes this
@scarlet_woman (23463)
• United States
8 Apr 08
it depends on the singer to me,and how much of the song that's used in..
but there's been a couple i've heard when the song was just incredible,..until the singer opened his mouth.
@motorheadbanger (441)
• United States
8 Apr 08
It doesn't bother me, since I listen to a good amount of bands that use "Throating" in the vocals. While I type this I am listening to one of those songs "Revolution Begins" By Arch Enemy. I didn't like the vocals at first, but now I have come to enjoy them you could say as now Arch Enemy has become one of my top played bands.
@topeekim (89)
• Philippines
11 Apr 08
Again I'm sorry for the delayed reply. I understand if throating does'nt bother you and like what you said maybe you are used to it already. Well if you will just listen to it always for years then you might appreciate it. But for me I think I can't take time to listen to that kind of music.
@kulaskulasito (430)
• United States
10 Apr 08
I don't really appreciate throating music. But I won't go as far as to call them demonic. It's more approximating to noise, true. And too often, they hurt the ear and destroys the, well, the stricter sense of music. Music is an art that requires diversity, but I doubt if it has something to do with throating noise.
I may have to take a little exception though. I really like Linkin Park, and Chester's voice is really a h.u.g.e talent. I guess I would be a little bias if I would say that I can in fact tolerate his throating. But that is because their songs are not using frequent throating. Linkin Park more arranges music with "some" shouts here and there. They are truly amusing.
Having said that, I still think that "most" throat-music does not tick.
@bournecaindelta (2477)
• India
8 Apr 08
Throating for a small amount of time seems fine, but shouting at the top of the voice for a long time is something that makes me turn the music off.
I like the way some metal bands like " Godsmack" and " Alter Bridge" throat their songs. I love the way they just have that only for a small amount of time at the right ime.. rather than just shouting and cursing all the time.
@zuyoji (82)
• Singapore
10 Apr 08
Hello
Like you, i love to listen all kind of music which is , to me, quite nice to heard. I have a lot of songs in my hard disk and will always have trouble to think which songs should i listen to.
However, there is one type of music that i'm sure i will not listen to. That is the throating style of music. It's like someone shouting and screaming beside your ear. I get irritated by this type of music and sometimes wonder, is this a music?
No offences to those who like to listen to this type of music. I find it quite frustrating instead of relaxing like what normal music will do.