u/Background_Potato319

Fight me if want but Human is Death's best album yet

This album is just so effin peak. the switch up of chuck after the nonsensical horror and classic old school death lyrics to these literal philosophical verses, chuck is just a poet man. more, the riffs in this album are so heavy yet i see no one talking about it. they all talk about symbolilc and sop but this album is hella underrated that ill even buy a record of this maybe. all the lyrics of every song (even cosmic sea) are crazy real and talk about the problems no one wants to do. every song hits on this from starting with flattening of emotions to lack of comprehension to vacant planets all of them are amazing. i will stay with this till i die but this album is chucks/masvidal/Reinert/DiGorgio's best work in my eyes

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u/Background_Potato319 — 23 hours ago

Was s4 really that good? (my opinion ony please dont flame me)

Everyone keeps saying s4 was amazing but to me honesly it was a bit less kempt and more superficial than the other 3 seasons. One of the main reasons i liked mr robot a lot was because it was so real and it was dealing with tangible problems and situations and skills, etc... but after the momentum gained through s2 and s3 especially after 5/9 during the arc where elliot tries saving the data and undoing the damage by 5/9 when the dark army comes to raid ecorps office posing as a mob of angry people, the scenes and cinematography was insane then. but pan to s4, and suddenlly we have the break in to the data center of deus groups bank 's security so easily by elliot and darlene alone, and whiterose's meeting penetrated by them alone too. considering the amount of planning they did in the data center rasb pi planting and 5/9 itself (really synonymous with aldhani arc of andor) this seemed a little lackuster. maybe if they elaborated more on the hacks itself more than elliot's persona stuff or atleast made a s5 to complete it fully it might have been better in my eyes. what do you guys think?

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u/Background_Potato319 — 24 hours ago

Changing from windows to linux for producing audio need help plsss

guys i decided i would give up on windows because i just cant handle this anymore, ANOTHER non skippable update rolled out. i did a little bit of research and am confused to whether use ubuntu studio or mint as my main os for audio production (i do guitar tracking in reaper so thats not an issue), but the problem is im too used to ableton's workflow and dont wanna pay the bucks for bitwig either cause i was fine with the 8 track limit of live lite. which daw to pick? and which os should i choose and will any os emulation work on daws so i can continue using ableton???

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