Help! Can you identify that song?
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Posted by wrathchild, 21.01.2007 - 14:32
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Hello
Maybe someone will recognize a song for me if I describe it a bit? The thing is that I've searched for it for 4 years now or smth, but haven't got any results just because I've searched by keywords. Maybe someone has the song in their head and could help me out here - it's not the type of song that could be forgotten easily!
To the song then:
It's definitely a metal band. something similar to Powerman 5000 - to their guitars perhaps.
And the vocalist sounds more like Slaves On Dope singer than any other... just more agressive and quicker. Perhaps a little bit harder voice as well. But it wasn't as rough as hatebreeds vocalist.
I found antoher band that sounds like this song: Noise Therapy - the vocalist sounds very familiar with it, but perhaps the song I am looking for was a bit more agressive and quicker than most of the Noise Therapy's songs...
The song might go back to year 2000 (or even further back - I heard it first in 2000-01), so it's quite old (it was on the same cassette as Powerman 5000 with it's song Ultra Mega, therefore it has to be year >= 2000. I think the 2 songs followed each other, so they were both recorded at a certain, short period of time).
The one thing i remember about it is that the guy started to sing:
"pump.......pump.....pump it up.. now" (or smth. It's very certain rhythm that he sings it in, so I'm not sure if someone will catch it. "..."-s represent the little pause that you can sing in your head.)
And then the guy started to sing something quite quickly... something like "laaa... la la la la laa la laa." :S - tried to re-create the rhythm, so if you try to read it, perhaps you will get it. Then the music stopped for bass-part culmination:
- The bass produced was just intense! Dunno if it was guitars only, but it sounded like the guitarist started to play from the upper part of the guitar (sorry, dunno name for the place you move your fingers to get the chords - but if the hand moves more up, then it usually creates lower tones and vice versa...) and moved downwards at least 4 times, creating this rapid chord-changes (but actually I'd say that he played more up for about 2 seconds, producing many chords very quickly and then there was 3 moves to lower part of the guitar head, then 1 more upward, somewhere in the middle - and those 4 were made during 1 second at least! then it started all over again).
So i could say that the hand moved on the "guitar head" or smth very quickly, it didn't stand on one place... and the solo was repeated many times. and after that came this "pump, pump, pump it up" part again i think. or maybe there was this singer with the other words again.... and this chord-movement was always behind the pump-it-up part, just that it wasn't so intense that it was during the instruments solo.
any idea what song could it be? i had the song on a cassette, but now the cassette is dissapeared to somewhere - I could otherwise record it to digital format :s
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