“Gnarpeggio”: a term used by HIM bassist Migé Amour and presented to us by music producer Matt Squire. Music experts and even scientists from all over the world have analized this term and believe it to be not of this world. Possibly originating from the Italian term “arpeggio” – meaning broken chord where the notes are played or sung in sequence, one after the other, rather than ringing out simultaneously – they believe we may be in the presence of an extreme and never before heard bass masterpiece called “gnarpeggio”.
Note: this post is total nonsense and should not be taken seriously:)
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5 Comments(+Add)
LOL
Carrie(Quote)
dumb, lame, totally insignificant
mike(Quote)
but tell villi said hi and tht hes pretty cool and the band is fuking amazing and that they need to come to new zealand to the powerstation again and come get on the piss for a night in auckland
mike(Quote)
Funny!!
Jess(Quote)
Thanks:)
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