Talk:Guitar Wolf

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Um, neo-renaissance? Isn't that redundant?

Well, more like the opposite of redundant. I'd call it more paradoxical. But point taken, it's a stupid neologism. wilhelm 04:48, 3 March 2006 (UTC)Burndownthedisco

[edit] "Loudest CD ever made"

Can we have a source for that? Discuss. It's pretty damn loud, but so are a lot of records. Who originally bestowed the title? wilhelm 04:42, 3 March 2006 (UTC)Burndownthedisco

It's obviously not. All CD's are digital and therefore have an absolute maximum level of -0dB regardless of the music. Almost all "noise music" (not punk style, but eletronic noise like Merzbow) stays at that level practially all the time. Rock, even "noise rock" is a lot lower in average level.