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"man's inhumanity to man" or Zombie Apocalypse --not much difference, I suppose. WOW! This IS BIG, Ron. Love the lyrics. Man, there are so much imagery in there. So many quotables. I like this: "And then you pick up the Red Phone And you say Nobody’s Home!" Right out of the gate this one is one to make you back up in your seat, or knock you down if you're standing. You use harmony briliantly like it's the one thing that can tame the current and get us back on track. A great track, Ron.
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Ron,
That's a great piece of writing. Love the big production and the crisp mix. The guitars and piano sound awesome. Love your vocal and its tone against the urgency of the music & arrangement.
"The ones that lived were never safe and turned upon each other And they all had a true self that they would soon discover The days are long, the nights are longer, never seems to end Breathe in for a moment as the dust settles on your skin"
Excellent! One of your very best!
Bob Thanks, Bob! Yep, the music had to be BIGGER THAN BIG to approach the impact of the excellent-though-dark lyrics. Just when I thought I had it BIG enough, I'd find another layer to add to it. For example, I think the "nobody's home" harmonies were the last add, but now I can't imagine how I ever left them out. BIGGER isn't always better, except when it is, right? Thanks for the vocal compliment. If I had David Draiman's pipes I would done a more dramatic take, 'cause the song could take it. Sometimes we have to settle for the little we have though. Sigh. 
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Wow! BIG is right..everything about this is quite large! You got me right from the beginning with those massive chords. I really enjoyed your vocals and the BGVs. The whole thing is so tight and slick. I enjoyed my listen!! THANKS, Tom! It was a lot of fun to build the song around the lyrics and flesh out the dynamics with harmonies and BGVs. So glad you enjoyed listening to it!
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What a heavy intro I wasn't expecting from the pop-rock master of our forum, heavy and closer to Weazer at their best.
Excellent lyrics full of lines that tell all about our times: "The zombie outbreak now is only partially contained", "Don’t give up, put the pin back in the hand grenade", "The Geiger counter clicks upon the fusion isotopes" - it's going to take weeks to find everything about the released beast between the lines. I'm surprised how this horn of plenty fit into four minutes.
Great dark vocals and enjoyable harmonies.
The metal band, especially the drums with a bang, and the mix are absolute top class. This song screams BIG PEACE OF HIT!!
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Ron, very original peace (piece) of antiutopian music. Excellent style fusion. Near spoken word vocals work a treat. BGV are a bit loud, but fit well in composition. Mix is great and listens very well. Message.... My only hope is that hot heads take a cold shower. The sooner, the better. Thank you for sharing.
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Hi Ron,
Well, this is something different from all your other songs (as far as I know). Dark, but good lyrics and so well sung! (But you always sing really well). I'm afraid these words are becoming more and more real... When I told my sons some years ago that the chance they (and maybe I too) would face war was increasing, they looked at me like I had dementia or something. Not anymore...
Nice play on words with "peace and quiet." I like that. Let's try to catch the beast(s) before it's too late, Ron! And your song surely helps...
Hans THANKS, Hans! We have LOTS of dark tunes like this one (many MUCH darker) but...I tend to post songs that are easy for the broader audience to listen to. This song is not so easy to listen to, but thought the lyrics and musicality were strong enough and topical enough to win over a few listeners just the same. Time will tell. The silver lining around these dark times is that you were right all along, and your sons know that now. The bad news is...you were right all along. Yikes! Thanks as well for the compliment on the vocals. They take a lot of work, but it's nice to know the time was well spent and they were not a distraction to the song. I agree...let's catch the beast! Might be like the dog that catches the car though...
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Fabulous production with delightful BGVs that take this to another level.
Such darkness shrouded by bouncy powerpop melody.
This would have been standard MTV fare in the mid 80s.
Most excellent!
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Really Kick-[*****] musical bed on this one for sure.
The Best Ever!
I don't know if this happened to anyone else, but I don't know if I've been more cheerful and uplifted and happy just listening to a power anthem like this in quite a while.
I just felt like going downtown and busting something up man and getting it on and just saying Hoorah and kicking some cans old school.
Kind of reminded me of my favorite feel-good movie from back in the day Clockwork Orange.
Nice glass of cold milk and I'll be ready to go kick it Savage again.
Keep it coming boys this is party music!!!!
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Ron, all I can say is WOW! This is so good and unfortunately so true in today's world. Everything about this is perfect and should be on the radio today. I think the chorus says it all: "Peace, we’ve celebrated it Piece by piece by piece Dismantled humanity The beast is released"
The beast has been released and it is world wide.
Loved it. THANKS, Mario! Appreciate the listen and kind remarks. Just one question...what's this "radio" thing you are speaking of? Man, music consumption has REALLY changed during our lifetimes, hasn't it?
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When I read your introduction, I thought, “WTF is he talking about?” Then I listened to your song. And listened to it again. And now I know - just like you, I don't know exactly what it is or where to put it, but whatever it is, it's BIG. Some unusual but very original lyrics, and man, I really dig all those little harmonies you've placed behind the vocals. That's a REALLY cool song  ![[Linked Image - Only viewable when logged in]](https://www.pgmusic.com/forums/images/icons/default/thumbs_up.gif)
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Very potent lyrics and powerful music in this song! I sometimes wonder if songs like this aren't semi-premonitionary. With a seemingly growing number of national leaders being mega-kakistocrats I'm losing my optessimism! [Optessimism: having a positive view of the future despite a pessimistic view of the present. / Kakistocrat: comes from the Greek kakistos, meaning the worst, thus a kakistocracy is a government composed of the worst. A friend of mine discovered the terms back in the 70s and until a few years ago I never heard the terms used by anyone else, but then Jan Oberg, founder of the Transnational Foundation for Peace & Future Research became a positive acquaintance and he continually uses them!]. The words from you blurb, "AI: Not used. Sorry, HAL. Now, open the pod bay doors" made me laugh!  "I'm sorry, Dave. I'm afraid I can't do that..." Gosh, I LOVE that movie. Glad it made you laugh, too. I'll never forget the cold chill from the first time I heard that line in a theater. And thanks as well for expanding both my vocabulary and my knowledge of Jan Oberg, a true ambassador for Peace. Wish him and others like him much success. We certainly need it...
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Dystopia thy name is Not With A Bang. Bang on great song. The only thing that struck me was the bit "...charred like charcoal..." a bit that could've been worked on but the picture is clear anyway. Excellent.
Cheers rayc "What's so funny about peace, love & understanding?" - N.Lowe
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"Not With a Bang" certainly lives up to its grand billing: a gloriously apocalyptic soundscape where the end of the world is less a whimper and more a profoundly vast, heavy metal roar. Ron leaves us not entirely sure if it's man's inhumanity, a zombie outbreak, or "complete nonsense"— after a listen, one might agree on all three counts. Whatever the cataclysm, the "Sundry Heavy Symphonic Metal" style delivers the weighty, dramatic punch required. From bowling ball worlds to red phones and charcoal briquettes, the imagery is vivid, even if its ultimate meaning demands a coroner's report... or perhaps a re-listen. So, is it profoundly allegorical, deliciously literal, or just really, really big? Ron asks us to decide, which feels appropriate for a track this epic and elusive.
Cool song
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Ron,
Well, this song suggests you might think the world has gone crazy in the worst possible ways. I wouldn't argue with that!
That's some strong backing tracks behind a really good vocal. A little different from your normal offerings. Buit it feels good to step out of the comfort zone once in a while. Ya did good!
Alan Thanks, Alan! Yeah, it's ragweed season here, which is kryptonite for my meager singing voice. So I delayed recording the vocals for a couple of weeks so I could get some decent takes. A little break in the pollen count was just the thing I needed. That gave me extra time to plan the vocal tracks, which really paid off. Appreciate the listen and kind remarks.
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Terrific production! Reminded me of one of rayc's Doomsday pontifications (a good thing). Also reminded me of "In the year 2525", though musically very different. BGVs were excellent, really fleshed out the production well. Great work! Thank you, Rob! Any favorable comparison to Ray's music flatters me but disses Ray. His stuff his sublime. "In the Year 2525" was a cool song that I remember well from back in the day. Guess they were WAY ahead of their time. Whoah! Whoah! Glad you enjoyed the tune!
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