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posted on 2003-6-23 at 00:07
So uhh XLivid? One question, do u listen to The Livid with their "virtuosos, trembalos and arpeggios" to put your self in a good/positive mood?(I do) Or, do u listen to The Livid with their "virtuosos, trembalos and arpeggios" when you got "permanently removed" from the band? Take into consideration the 'X' in the beginning of your name.





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posted on 2003-6-23 at 03:21
to be honnest ,

you are correct i am a former member of the livid.. but you should always consider the other side of the coin... some people get removed and others choose to leave... After being one of the founding members of the livid and loosing a record deal, I decided instead of spliting my time between school and the band that i would concentrate totally on school... But hey, if you wanna think that i got removed, go ahead...

but before you do, take the opportunity to check your livid CD's and count the number of times that you see chris bowes as a co-writer...

ps. what band do/did you play in??

[Edited on 23-6-03 by Xlivid]





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posted on 2003-6-23 at 05:25
Let's face it, Bowes kicks arse. He's an awesome drummer, no doubt about it.

Speaking of you co-writing, did you have a hand in some of the lyrics and other instruments (I'm assuming you wrote all the drumwork).

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posted on 2003-6-23 at 13:04
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So uhh XLivid? One question, do u listen to The Livid with their "virtuosos, trembalos and arpeggios" to put your self in a good/positive mood?(I do) Or, do u listen to The Livid with their "virtuosos, trembalos and arpeggios" when you got "permanently removed" from the band? Take into consideration the 'X' in the beginning of your name.


personally i listen to The Livid to get pumped!





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posted on 2003-6-23 at 18:19
I would have writen all the drum work as well as co-wrote all the arrangements... how a song is put together is often different than how the song is first created... i was often the one that would work with schembri and put much of the song together...

hey lets not dwell in the past.... new livid rocks.. they were my favorite band when i was in the band and they still are.... now i just don't have to be shaddy about liking the livid so much...hehehe

rock on livid dudes....





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posted on 2003-6-23 at 18:45
this question has been raised before, but since you say you co-wrote many of the songs, does that mean you get royalties





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posted on 2003-6-23 at 23:11
If X co-writ most of the songs, and he says the songs are negative, but The Livid aren't negative people... Does this mean that he's lying and maybe he's the negative person? Just another question to be raised





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posted on 2003-6-24 at 09:11
i reckon livid music is all those things, happy, sad, angry... it's a plethora of emotions and for me that's what makes it so good. Sometimes i'll stick it on to cheer me up, sometimes to head bang to. Most of all i'll put it on to mellow out... both singers (jeremy and justin) have great voices and to be honest it's kinda soothing






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posted on 2003-6-24 at 18:26
"it's a plethora of emotions" ehh? well thats quite the big word. Which song would you head bang 2?





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posted on 2003-6-24 at 21:07
no one asks my opinion, but i think that the livid (old livid) was more sad and angry, listen to the raspy voice of jeremy, like screaming and looking how to get out of the hole in most of lyrics. in the other hand, the new livid, or what i've listened with the new singer (shaded, sink, release), it's a much more happy music, with this more happy and less angry singer, i think that maybe the new singer gives like (awhhhh i hate not knowing all the words in english ) a more perfect sound but giving a little less emotion to the songs, that's just my perception.






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posted on 2003-6-25 at 15:30
Watch It Die is a head banging song.






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posted on 2003-6-25 at 16:01
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Watch It Die is a head banging song.


That is a choon !

I reckon that should be redone with some awesome production and make it heavier





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posted on 2003-6-25 at 16:13
What the hell does "choon" mean?






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posted on 2003-6-25 at 16:29
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What the hell does "choon" mean?


Its just a fun way of saying "tune"

Its a good tune .. choon !

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posted on 2003-6-26 at 01:23
Ahhhh, I be understanding now.






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