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Title[東方 /Deathcore/ Arrange] PEATH2 - The Scarlet's Rise
ChannelNaturalistick2
Published2010-07-14T20:48:33.000Z
Description[Title] - The Scarlet's Rise
[Author/Circle] - PEATH2 / ELECTRIC RED
[Event/Date] - FRIESTA Online Event http://friesta.crowsclaw.info/list.html
[Original] - Septette for the Dead Princess ~ Remilia Scarlet's Theme
[Game] - Touhou 06: Embodiment of Scarlet Devil

Warning: non-sequitur content at bay

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And since we had some raggacore going on back there I was naturally reminded of uploading some math metal here, I mean it's just virtually a hop and a skip and a go over yonder here. If each genre inhabited a property these two would be both living under the same condo in the beachside. Raggacore and math metal, broadly regarded as exactly the same sort of audio since the dawn of time. Just ask your local congressment on this subject. Although I suppose it remains as a mystery as to how it tickled their fancy to come up with electricity based music when electricity itself was still not to be found in the spring of humanity, but that's ok. Children should be asking themselves constantly questions like this in order to ensure proper development, specially at these early ages, man, gotta make sure those kids pump enough math metal down their tubes. Aw, it's always such a nuissance. This is but a friendly little tip to all our parents out there. I know a lot of you subscribed for this particular feature in my channel.

Welp, now that I've altered radically the essential substance of what's supposed to consist of this text for your personal consumation, better get kicking that shell.

Mildly renowned Meshuggah-morphic PEATH2 makes his glorious resurgence in a rather curious event hosted by head-over-heels virtuosoriffic Taka from CROW'SCLAW (oh that Taka, always so head-over-heels... pass it on). The gist behind the haps here was for other circles to basically send in their musical submissions for Taka to analyze and consequently approve them, displaying and developing what is truly a pearl of undeniable value - one page full of the best renditions most circles can strive to make as of current. Amidst all the cacophony (and avoiding those which my youtube partners-in-crime had already covered), I stumbled upon ELECTRIC RED, alas, the Hollow and Butter combination in the touhou scene: yield to the sound of complex rhythm structure and beyond-sensible tempo shifts.

I reiterate, catering to those whose stay in the Touhou scene is still young; ever wondered where to dig around for Meshuggah, technical metal sounds in your Gensokyo? Heed to PEATH2's cause. It couldn't be more obvious. ELECTRIC RED, PEATH's circle, is, in fact, one of the most resounding hits from Meshuggah, and incase you're too much of a non-sentient, lazy guy to confirm it yourself, here you have it:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r2stcnTvHlY

As if the sound being entitled to the same musical archetype wasn't enough, you're gifted the incredible, glaring bonus of this guy's circle matching with a Meshuggah song. Too much of a coincidence now, isn't it? That was just a slew of curious little stuff I managed to pick up and take the patience to write down. But there's more. If you manage to find the analogous within PEATH2's portfolio to New Millennium Cyanide Christ (an actual Meshuggah song), I will grant you a beachside property at the modicum of just a few thousand bucks. You decide whether it's a worthy proposal or not.

Regardless, that was one instance of wall wreackage like I hadn't done for a long while now, even considering all the unsual conundrum-ish remarks I now and then let go here and there.

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If you didn't feel like reading through all that shovelware rambling basically, we're in space... two miles an hour. Technical metal and its unusual, yet intrguingly addictive sound come into the possession of a guy whose circle name is inspired in one of Meshuggah's hits. Add a dash of Remilia Scarlet to the recipe and it goes totally white-knuckle, such that, with actual good sounding growls (for the first time ever ladies and gentlemen), we are gifted to one of the most enjoyable, do I really need to mention it - batshit insane renditions. I am thoroughly pleased, as you can probably tell by the, shall I say it again, diabolic literary fabric of this wall.

By the way, I had this one pumping out on the go, so I didn't proofread any of this. If this is the first video you checked on my channel, it bears saying that the guy doing the writeworks here is somewhat silly on a whim.

Addendum: Consider this one your subscribers special... And for the love of mary, make sure I don't wind up leaping through another milestone ever again.

(by the by, Meshuggah fans, can you imagine how filthy awesome it'd be if PEATH covered that extreme string bending segment in Entrapment?)