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When you pour soda in a glass & it goes flat

Argh! That annoying snare sound from the 80's.

I grew up with 70's album rock. Somewhere along in the 80's the snare went to this annoying slap sound. Found out a couple years ago I wasn't imaging it. Phil Collins accidently discovered it in the background of one of his studio recordings and, boom, the end of music as us true rockers knew it. :crying
All that reverb on the drums. Reminds me of how the bass drum for a lot of metal gets scooped so the double kick is easier to hear and doesn't absorb all the bass frequencies. Electronic drums also started being a thing in the 80s. I can pick those out easy.
 
To this day I have never seen Star Wars. At least Freddie Mercury saw it to know that he hated it, lol. (♫ And I don't like Star Wars ♫)

Come to think of it, I don't think I saw Jaws until it came out on TV.
Jaws was better, at least for me.
But you had to see Star Wars for cultural reasons.
It was all the talk.
The first and the last for me.
 
All that reverb on the drums. Reminds me of how the bass drum for a lot of metal gets scooped so the double kick is easier to hear and doesn't absorb all the bass frequencies. Electronic drums also started being a thing in the 80s. I can pick those out easy.
I don't know what you're talking about but I gave you a like because You Do.
 
Lucas, too. But I didn't see the original Star Wars trilogy until last year. Lol.
I love sci fi.
But I don't think Star Wars is real sci fi.
It's really an action movie that takes place in space with weird aliens.

I think Spielberg is more diverse.
 
I don't know what you're talking about but I gave you a like because You Do.
A lot of metal bands with hit the bass drum in bursts. In a music mix the bass drum would take up all the frequencies that it and the bass guitar sit in. So the engineer will mute certain frequencies so the bass drum sounds just like a solid string of beats and the bSs guitar is audible.
 
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