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The Earthsea series is great, Ged is a go-to name for RPG characters for me.
Smiral said
If you're into sludge, Melvins is always a good starting point. I would also suggest The Ocean and Mastodon. I feel like you're probably more a fan of the experimental/noise aspects however, in which case I would suggest Big Black, Jesus Lizard, Helmet, and White Zombie.

Tool and SOAD share alternative metal elements, so for that I'd suggest Faith No More, Jane's Addiction, Soundgarden, Rage Against the Machine, Primus, basically anything that was popular in the early 90s.


Love you Smiral, you're a legend. Thank you for adding a whole 15 hours of new music to my iTunes library.

Melvins are amazing, downloaded one of their albums (Houdini).

The Ocean, downloaded Pelagial and Anthropocentric. Cool stuff.

Mastodon was okay, not really my thing. Not that I didn't like it, just not bad, but not really good either

Big Black and Jesus Lizard weren't particularly great either, passed on both of them.

Helmet is super cool, downloaded their first four albums (Aftertaste, Betty, Meantime, Strap It On).

White Zombie, really like them as well. Grabbed Astro Creep: 2000 and La Sexorcisto Devil Music Vol. 1

Skipped almost everything in the second paragraph of yours, sorry. Like those bands, just not really enough to put em' in my iTunes. That being said, I did in fact download Tool's entire studio discography.



I just wanted to share this, idk. I laughed for like a solid 5 minutes.
I've been interested in metal lately. I listened to a band called Harvey Milk, kind of a sludge metal type thing, really really enjoyed that. In the past have listened to a bit of Tool and SOAD. Also really like a lot of crustier punk type stuff, so anything along those lines would be good too.

Leave suggestions for god-tier albums I should listen to, and genres I may be interested in.
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Doivid said
Shut up kiddo.


That's more like it
Doivid said
Oh jeeze, I took music suggestions from a babby.Jk but wow you're young. Now I feel more tolerant of your hipster sensibilities.


Haha, yes you did. I'm still quite the babby, but growing every day.

Doivid said
I thought you were like 18 or 19 by now. Does thus mean you were like a frosh back in 2012?


Yes.

I've been on RPG since I was like 12 or 13, some time around there
Doivid said
Jesus you're even younger than I thought


I get this a lot, don't understand why.
Awson said
If it's the same school you went to the previous year and you still don't have any friends that you'd miss, then you should do it.


That's pretty much the case. Last year I started in a completely new school, then halfway through the year I moved across the country to a whole other new school. I'm not really missing anyone.

BrobyDDark said
Pros: Don't have to do anything afterwards.
Cons: Depending on the school, most of your teachers will expect more of you than what you had to do in physical school.

Pros: Work is usually multiple choice.
Cons: Teachers are bad at getting back to you.

Pros: You can go back through everything another time and studying is a little easier.
Cons: Work piles up easily. If you miss even one day you will have work to do for the next several months.


Well aware of the boost in difficulty as well as the higher responsibility expectations. I took a single class online last year and did quite well with that, was much easier than traditional schooling to me. I think I learn better non-traditionally.
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