The News Review:
- Morast: Flooding Red River draws theme of metal music
- Music keeps skaters’ feet rolling
- ‘Hero’ of the day
Morast: Flooding Red River draws theme of metal music
In-Forum
As the flooding Red River has shown again we?re determined resilient folk ready to save what?s ours. Apparently we?re also huge fans of metal music. r at least that?s what people think about Fargo. Because while surfing through the lot of Fargo flood tribute videos on YouTube and rummaging through songs dedicated to Fargo there?s a minor metal theme going on. First on the local front there?s a YouTube video posted by Brady Baxter frontman for the local metal band Kill Baxter. The video plays like a collection of guerrilla shots taken by Baxter while driving around the city searching for scenes of the swollen river ? uh dude appreciate the video but there was this call for volunteers.
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Music keeps skaters’ feet rolling
Walla Walla Union-Bulletin
”Like many of the youths skating that day headphones were an important part of Thompson’s experience as he cranked up the volume to drown out the shouts from the fans. “It gets you pumped” Thompson said. Though it seemed like most skaters preferred either hard core or metal music Jack Johnson 18 pointed out that he drowns out the world in the bowls while listening to rap. “It gets people in the mood to skate. It gets you in the zone” Johnson said right after finishing zipping back and fourth up and down the steep walls. nly seconds after he finished he had to pull off his headphones so he could hear something other than rapper “The Notorious B.
‘Hero’ of the day
Auburn Citizen
The difficulty is not the result of Neversoft taking liberties with the note design as players never switch between the lead and rhythm guitars of Hammett and Hetfield. Another endurance test lies behind drummer Lars Ulrich's kit which is playable in this “Guitar Hero World Tour” spin-off along with Hetfield's microphone and Robert Trujillo's bass. For players not content to thrash their drum sticks away to Metallica's speediest metal music on mere expert difficulty they can make use of a second kick pedal and play on a novel expert-plus mode. The complexity thudding pace and six-minute average length of Metallica's music makes Ulrich's drum lines a demanding task. Metallica-flavored dressing makes this package of merciless songs an appealing purchase for fans of the band and thrill-seeking rhythm game enthusiasts alike. The four band members performed impressive-looking motion capture for several songs. Players can watch video of these game development sessions along with bootleg concert performances and a slideshow of various band photos and artwork.