specific TAIM merch design

Hey, so 2 years ago I lost a Hoodie by TAIM I really loved, and I want to buy another one, but cant find it online anywhere.

It was a Black Hoodie with "Human Target" written in Red with a Pair of Eyes bleeding from them in (I think) white and red color in the front. I dont remember if it had a Backprint or not. I bought it when Godlike just came out 3-4 years ago.

I hope some of you may be able to send me a picture or tell me where I could get it. Thank you!

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u/Zim0ns — 8 days ago

grabbing merch after Pre-act?

Hey, I'm seeing MIT in vienna today and wondered what you guys who already attended a concert would say: Am I still going to get merch if I get to the concert after the Pre act or will it most likely be sold out? (Shirt and a Poster)

Also: is Evan Wright worth seeing?

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u/Zim0ns — 11 days ago

Merch fitting?

Hey, I'm gonna see them in vienna in 2 weeks and wanted to ask in advance if anyone knows how the shirts they sell at the shows fit? I typically wear size L (male )and like shirts that are oversized at the sleeves but not too long on the waist. I'm athletically / muscularly built if that helps.

I would appreciate it If anyone could report back with their experience!

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u/Zim0ns — 25 days ago
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question regarding playing style / type of rythm ?

Hey, I'm a long time Metal fan (especially djent) but have no clue about music or instrument theory. I wanted to ask, what musicians call these 0-100-0-100 type of rythms you hear mostly in breakdowns (eg. Guilt - Stained with Silver, 3:28-3:39) or in Bridges (eg. Shokran - Revival of Dakness, 1:28- 1:42). I love these types of sections in every song, but I can't properly describe or find out what it's called.

I hope someone knows what I'm talking about, and if so thanks in advance!

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u/Zim0ns — 28 days ago
▲ 16 r/country

alternative country / americana suggestions

Hey, so I have been listening to country music for a few years now, but it was mainly more modern Country like Chris Stapleton, Morgan Wallen, Luke Combs, new Post Malone album, but also older classic songs like "A Country Boy can survive", a few Johnny Cash songs and so on, you get it.

I recently wanted to get more into the (older) alternative country / americana / bluegrass genre, but can't quite figure out where to start. I listened to Jason Isbell's "Southeastern" and Gillian Welch's "Time (The Revelator)" and liked (especially the latter) a lot.

Now my question is: what are some suggestions / must-listens if I want to get deeper especially into a similar sound to "Time (The Revelator)". It can be m/f singers, and also be more upbeat as well.

Thanks for the help!

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u/Zim0ns — 1 month ago