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You have obviously never heard of Liquid Tension Experiment

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I found Liquid Tension Experiment's first release in a bargain bin of CDs for $3 a few years ago, and it stays in my car.

Anyone who hasn't heard it should check it out.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8iMMoGuUxks

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You will be pleased to know they are releasing a 3rd record this year! Also check out John Petrucci's latest solo album. It is very good and Mike Portnoy is on drums.

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Prog metal is not truly my thing. I'm a simple man. I like halfway normal time signatures :). I don't mind music with very technical guitar and piano, but when the rhythms get too intricate, it loses me. If I can't bop my head to something without snapping my neck, I'm out.

Petrucci's little side project >>>>> A couple of kikes on hallucinogens.

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It's possible to understand that kikes, as a collective, are a threat to whites, as a collective, while still respecting and appreciating the artistic work of individuals who happened to born as jews without a choice in the matter.

I've listened to every single Infected Mushroom song from their first seven albums (Army of Mushrooms was too dubsteppy) thousands of times before being made aware of the JQ, and knowing they're jews now doesn't make the music any different.

Art stands independent of the artist.

Being redpilled on kikery-at-large shouldn't interfere with your ability to acknowledge the humanity and artistic value of individuals who aren't pushing degeneracy as soldiers for the cause of their tribe. I have some favorite guitarists who happen to be jews as well, it doesn't make their skill with the instrument any less beautiful to listen to...

Just some food for thought.

You're right about that, and you know I respect your taste in music quite a lot, from the brief conversations we had elsewhere. I can listen to jewish artists and watch films made by them, but the idea of the JQ is always nagging at my mind and distracting me. Personal fault, you might say, and you'd probably be right.

As for I.M., I enjoyed everything from The Gathering through TLotBS.

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In terms of how technically impressive Petrucci and his bandmates are? Sure. I don't pick my music based on that. Also, Erez is fucking fantastic.

To be fair, I grew up listening to Infected Mushroom and liked a lot of their songs, but I can't looks past their kikiness these days. I hear them, and all I can think is "this is jew music". Also, they ruin a lot of their songs with stupid samples. Take Vicious Delicious for example: Killer track with one of the best buildups in EDM history, but the song is marred by that "PINGAS!, AAAOOH!" shit.

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Ten years ago I overdosed at a party and almost died while this song was playing.

I still vividly remember everything about the experience. I was having some pretty insane visual hallucinations while my body went into convulsions, I thought I was pretty much done for and surrendered myself to death while this song soundtracked my exit from Earthly life.

Obviously survived, and later went on to see them play the song live. Any time I hear it, I remember the moment I "died."

Infected Mushroom is in my top three musical artists.

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No pun intended at all, but that is a heavy story. I'm glad you lived. Did it change things for you as far as the drug use?

Myself, I've only listened to their stuff while smoking weed, which was more of a college phase that I haven't continued. That was the one and only reason I ever smoked anyway - enhancing music, and that it did.

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My attitude toward narcotics and hallucinogens went from "this'll be fun and trippy" to "this could be profoundly life changing." I didn't stop doing drugs, but I changed the way that I did them, and started treating them like spiritual vision quests instead of weekend party favors.

Every time I took anything hallucinogenic, Infected Mushroom would be playing, and so their music is almost like a place that I go back to rather than a sound that I hear now. I've been clean for about five or six years, but any time I hear Infected Mushroom, I'm instantly taken back to my days of hallucinatory cosmic travel, searching for the secrets of the universal soul.

I don't often listen to them anymore because I don't want to dilute those memories by playing it in the background while I'm doing laundry or something, but I occasionally dedicate an evening to laying the in the dark and listening to an album or two, remembering places I've been and insights I've gained.

Infected Mushroom will always be very dear to me.

For all my bitching about jews, that really was a fantastic album, and my favorite work of theirs. Heavyweight, Suliman, and the title track were the standouts on it, for sure.