TheGreatGreen
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...I call Polyphia "Millennial shred" and there's no negative connotation there...
This is right. It's just the sound of the way a lot of guitarists of specific generations play. However I think boomers get way more offended at being called boomers than millennials being called millennials.
I posted this in that gear page thread and I'll post it here too:
I mean, we all know what Henson is talking about. I understood what he meant instantly and thought it was hilarious and right on the money. And the rest of you did too. If what he said wasn't accurate, it wouldn't be offensive because it wouldn't make sense. It would simply be confusing. But everybody knew exactly what he meant, which basically means his description was exactly right.
The big slow bends from like the 4th to 5th note, and from the 7th note up to the octave, and then nothing else happens for a while except those big "emotional" bent notes? Those are boomer bends. The boomeriest bends (btw which I, even though I'm not a boomer, also like to use every now and then because sometimes they're perfect for the moment).
The problem is that a lot of boomers are like, overall the most sensitive people in the world next to militant islamic insurgents and a lot of them simply cannot handle being ribbed even the slightest bit. They can dish it out all day long but the minute somebody so much as replies with something other than "yes sir" then all hell breaks loose.
It's the Black Lives Bullshit/Antifa nonsense brought to by blue haired little Millennial fags in skirts and leggings!
ok, boomer.
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