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is considered the originators of the style, and hardcore hip hop would dominate the next two decades of rap music, from the bombastic, noisy sound of Public Enemy and stripped minimalism of Boogie Down Productions to the thump of early Wu-Tang Clan and Nas.
The bombastic new sound, however, would fracture the band and lead to the departure of Butler.
He also said, that the album " Styx's increased skill for crafting simple, catchy pop hooks out of their bombastic sound.
The music was never predictable and could get quite bombastic, but it managed to swing while still keeping the Kenton sound.
Youth crew is distinguished from other hardcore and punk scenes by its anger, optimism, mesomorphic, fraternal machismo and bombastic moralist outlook as well as its New York " thug rock " hardcore sound.
Always ready for a sound bite, he gave bombastic interviews, cheekily delivering bold statements and sweeping promises.
The group had developed a different sound ; less bombastic, more transparent, and vastly expanded the group's creative spectrum and style.

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A later sophist who wrote one of the only remaining accounts of these great orators in his Lives of the Sophists, Philostratus describes Asianism as a form that “… aims at but never achieves the grand style .” He adds that its style is more, flowery, bombastic, full of startling metaphors, too metrical, too dependent on the tricks of rhetoric, too emotional .” This type of rhetoric is also sometimes referred to as Ionian and Ephesian ”, because it came from outside of Athens.
According to Edwin Wilson and Alvin Goldfarb in Living Theatre, the predominant approach to acting in the 18th century is usually described as bombastic or declamatory, terms that suggest its emphasis on oratorical skills ”.
his conduct is stiff and bombastic ( p. 105 ).
Those who chose to stereotype the musical framework of Atlantis will commit a grave error: Reich of Phenomena delivers bombastic arrangements, blast beats, brutal riffs, and harsh vocals ; Superior Race is a double bass firestorm of blazing emotion and atmospheric arrangements ; while Ichor provides Death Metal with an epic alternative and Enigma dares to journey into the world of opera.

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Satires dealing with or alluding to the episode were created by Ion Luca Caragiale, who often used his prose to mock the bombastic tone of the Liberal press.

bombastic and Atrocity
Moreover, the hits from Werk 80 II were put in action with the help of a symphonic orchestra and a choir in the typically bombastic Atrocity style.

bombastic and reputation
His literary style, highly coloured, bombastic, egotistic, and full of turgid periphrases, gradually became associated by the public with their conception of the Daily Telegraph ; and though the butt of the more scholarly literary world, his articles were invariably full of interesting matter and helped to make the reputation of the paper.

bombastic and being
The soloist is required to demonstrate considerable technical facility at points, and the work at once expresses the rhetorical force of the text, whilst never being demonstrative or bombastic.
Disdainful remarks about the symphony being nothing more than a bombastic accompaniment for a bad war movie were voiced immediately after the London and New York premieres.
Varumayin Niram Sigappu ( 1980 ), a drama that charts the travails and conflict of being unemployed in a bombastic and harsh city.
It was accused of being pompous, pretentious, melodramatic, and bombastic.
Historically, Fulgentius ’ work has been criticized as being bombastic and foolish.
The film and record — which documented their exploration of American roots music — were criticised as being " pretentious ", and " misguided and bombastic ", and they were accused of being grandiose and self-righteous.
Abba Hillel Silver was a leading proponent of Zionism in America, meeting with President Truman several times until his bombastic manner caused friction, leading to alienation with the White House and him being barred from further meetings and appearing on national television to announce to Americans the advancement of Israel.

bombastic and band
During the episode, a visibly irritated Gene Simmons ( bass ) and Paul Stanley ( guitar ) tried to contain the bombastic ( and drunk ) Ace Frehley ( lead guitar ), whose nonstop laughter and joking overshadowed the rest of the band, though Snyder was obviously enjoying it, chiming in with several jokes, much to Frehley ’ s delight, and Simmons disgust .. Drummer Peter Criss made repeated references to his large gun collection, to the chagrin of Simmons.
With each subsequent release the band presented themes traveling further into European history and becoming more martial, choral and bombastic in approach, culminating in their final album ; the largely World War II-inspired The Smell of Blood but Victory ( 1997 ).
Scheps had previously done a bombastic one off mix for the track ' You Really Wake Up the Love In Me ' on the Neptune album which had impressed the band greatly and meant they were keen to work on further projects with him.

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She wrote, " The book is bombastic, baroque and like so much else about Carl Jung, a willful oddity, synched with an antediluvian and mystical reality.
Festivals with international stars and noteworthy films gave way to others filled with bombastic socialist rhetoric, which nearly caused the complete loss of the festival audience.
He speaks with an exaggerated Yiddish accent and his bombastic entrance resembles that of the wizard in The Wizard of Oz.
O ' Ceallaigh, who had been fired by U2 for complaining about them in an interview, was outspoken with his views on music and politics, and O ' Connor adopted the same habits ; she defended the actions of the IRA and said U2's music was " bombastic ".
In conversations with Eidelman, Meyer mentioned that since the marches that accompanied the main titles for other Star Trek films were so good, he had no desire to compete with them by composing a bombastic opening.
The antiquities of Herculaneum showed that even the most classicizing interiors of the Baroque, or the most " Roman " rooms of William Kent were based on basilica and temple exterior architecture, turned outside in: pedimented window frames turned into gilded mirrors, fireplaces topped with temple fronts, now all looking quite bombastic and absurd.
For this version, which is present as a sketch in the Violin Concerto's autograph alongside revisions to the solo part, Beethoven wrote a lengthy, somewhat bombastic first movement cadenza which features the orchestra's timpanist along with the solo pianist.
" Complete with anthemic choruses, spoken word story lines, and plenty of bombastic power metal punctuating every dramatic turn ", says Allmusic's Vincent Jeffries, " Nightfall in Middle-Earth is perhaps Blind Guardian's most triumphant ".
Most songs escalate into falsetto vocals and bombastic, over-the-top anthemic choruses, with crushing guitars and subtle samplers.
Their first major commercial success came with Frengers, released in 2003, described as " a work of quiet brilliance, aiming for the epic without straying into the bombastic, offering cerebral arrangements while keeping things accessible.
She single handedly brought classical tragedy back with a difference, breathing human passion into figures with tradition and a bombastic delivery.
" This type of bombastic style went over well with the fans and has been followed ever since.
Part of Thomson's downfall was due to a bombastic personality and an arrogance which would not permit him to interact with regular doctors or even to pursue additional studies in anatomy and physiology.
The bombastic galactic theme was abandoned, though the roadside sign remained, and the façade was covered with animated neon tubing and trimmed with mirrored finish facets.
The album met with a mixed reception from critics and fans upon release, some of whom were disappointed by Harvey ’ s experimental and less bombastic new style.
The previous poet laureate had been William Davenant, and Davenant did stage spectacles and plays with exceptionally bombastic speeches from the heroes ( e. g. The Siege of Rhodes ).
The Grocer and his wife are bombastic, sure of themselves, and certain that their prosperity carries with it mercantile advantages ( the ability to demand a different play for their admission fee than the one the actors have prepared ).
Virgin Steele play what they call " barbaric romanticism " which is a symphonic, romantic and bombastic music with many elements taken from classical music and fantasy / mythological lyrics based on real life events.
As the discography progressed, the material became more lively, with the more bombastic approach and a focus on a form of martial industrial with emphasis on neoclassical instrumentation combined with experimentalism.

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