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Mr. Boot did some voicing, punching hammers with a two-pronged needle to make notes he felt were too loud blend in better.
Rodriguez's conduct has made him a highly divisive figure for fans, and his first appearance of the season at Yankee Stadium on Friday night stirred a loud blend of boos and cheers.
Mr. Imielinski, though, isn't sure his counterparts in the relatively conservative academic environment of that country will be able to accept his brash, loud blend of art and education.
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We've computed the big band/small venue formula in installments past, but don't underestimate the loud band/small venue blend either, as it is equally (and bone-shakingly) potent.
We're talking, of course, about the heyday of rave, the period when, or so the flat-capped old blokes would have you believe, every field between Burnham Market and Bridlington was filled week in week out with teeming hordes of long haired and loved-up revellers who were determined to change the world through an incredible, and incredibly potent, blend of very loud music and very good drugs.
I like making smoothies; the blender is old and horribly loud, and after months of blending with my hands over my ears, I indulged myself in $7 worth of noise reduction.
It took time to drill, discipline, and equip this force of considerably more than 100,000 men, but, as fall blended into winter, loud demands arose that McClellan advance against Johnston's Confederate forces at Centreville and Manassas in Virginia.
October 11 2011 Oct. 11: In the heady days of early-nineties alternative rock, the über-loud Helmet developed a pummelling blend of highbrow alt-metal that appealed to meatheads and M.A. candidates in equal measure.
What I found so arresting and then beguiling was that the music managed to be both abrasive and smooth – abrasive because it was loud; smooth because the amplification blended the sounds of keyboards, voice and saxophone, and because the surface of the music was a fast-flowing stream of notes.
The Japanese, taking their cue from American hardcore bands like Bad Brains and Adolescents, developed an extreme blend of fast and loud rock in the late eighties.
The spindly compositions that Valerie Teicher records as Tei Shi are fierce in their modesty, making spare use of whispered high notes and loud screams for a well-studied blend of Janet and Gwen.
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