Holy shit, I can't believe this has not become another WoW argument.
I think the videos are too awesome for argument.
Eh, what the hell. I'll fire. The Corpsegrinder interview proves to me that, if you try, you can be a WoW addict and STILL accomplish something meaningful. The people who play WoW and don't accomplish anything just suck; the game itself does not make a person nonproductive, and I contend that they'd be just as nonproductive without WoW.
That's all I can come up with.
The other argument I can start is that Cannibal Corpse > all other music.
Holy shit, I can't believe this has not become another WoW argument.
I think the videos are too awesome for argument.
Eh, what the hell. I'll fire. The Corpsegrinder interview proves to me that, if you try, you can be a WoW addict and STILL accomplish something meaningful. The people who play WoW and don't accomplish anything just suck; the game itself does not make a person nonproductive, and I contend that they'd be just as nonproductive without WoW.
That's all I can come up with.
The other argument I can start is that Cannibal Corpse > all other music.
Here we go, Well he spends so much time on WoW which he can use to make better music, maybe starting another project, he is forsaking money (in two ways) for vice and he puts WoW besides his family, that says a lot.
Not to mention I have not heard any theme in CC's music that's not necrophilia and butchering humans, if you play something that much then why not use it to your advantage?
Sure, he could be making better music, but he's making good music AND doing something he enjoys. If someone enjoys their free time AND gives something somewhat significant back, they're doing well enough. I will point out that he has also cameoed in Metalocalypse, and also has a family that includes children. He's an extremely busy man overall. Also, I don't know where you getting the "puts WoW besides his family" statement, as in the interview, he didn't indicate that. He DID say that he puts family first in a sarcastic fashion, but he's just being funny and ironic overall.
I'm also certain that 60 bucks a month is far from the most money he's ever spent on vice.
I also question just how musically talented George Fisher actually is. He can growl really really well, but that's it.
Comments
That was so awesome.
I actually use that insult more than I should. XD
And I thought some people I knew took it too seriously...
Eh, what the hell. I'll fire. The Corpsegrinder interview proves to me that, if you try, you can be a WoW addict and STILL accomplish something meaningful. The people who play WoW and don't accomplish anything just suck; the game itself does not make a person nonproductive, and I contend that they'd be just as nonproductive without WoW.
That's all I can come up with.
The other argument I can start is that Cannibal Corpse > all other music.
Here we go, Well he spends so much time on WoW which he can use to make better music, maybe starting another project, he is forsaking money (in two ways) for vice and he puts WoW besides his family, that says a lot.
Not to mention I have not heard any theme in CC's music that's not necrophilia and butchering humans, if you play something that much then why not use it to your advantage?
I'm also certain that 60 bucks a month is far from the most money he's ever spent on vice.
I also question just how musically talented George Fisher actually is. He can growl really really well, but that's it.
To properly growl you need to know how to sing pretty well, not to mention the lung power it takes.