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Favorite (rock or metal) songs with a robotic voice in it?

Robot. Not synthesized or something, but like.. legitimately MEANT to be a robotic voice. If you get what I mean.

Examples:

Emerson, Lake & Palmer - "Karn Evil 9" (Towards the end)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dwTAXVcK1JA

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BQ: What was the last song you listened to that involved no singing whatsoever?

BQ2: Do you prefer songs that have no vocals and amazing instrumentalmenship, or songs with amazing vocals and decent instrumentalmenship?

ya i made a word stfu

BQ3: Do you believe that, one day, our technology will become so advanced that it will re-prioritize its desires and thus take over the planet, as seen in the Terminator (III?) movie? ^___^v

BQ4: y u answering diz?

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  • Anonymous
    10 years ago
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    This isn't my favorite song with a robotic voice in it. It's the ONLY song I can think of with a robotic voice in it.

    Mr Roboto - Styx

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3cShYbLkhBc

    bq: Keeping on your theme of robots lets go with,

    Miles Of Machines - Jeff Loomis

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7nY-XDF_Ask

    bq2: I prefer to have my cake and eat it too. If there had to be a choice of one or the other I guess I'd go with insanely awesome instrumentalmenship (like your new word) like the video I linked above. I listen to a lot of Jazz that doesn't have any vocals. I can listen to Classical that doesn't have any vocals. If it was a choice between mediocre music with vocals I'd definitely pass for the instrumental music every day.

    bq3: Seems like we've already re-prioritized what is most important already. Automated check out machines in grocery stores, automated tellers at banks, robots doing jobs in factories that humans once did, computers making it possible to eliminate thousands of jobs. The machines already are taking over and the humans are all getting laid off, broke, and like fat jellyfish with no pupose in life.

    bq4: who dat?

  • Anonymous
    4 years ago

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    Source(s): Teach Yourself to Sing http://sparkindl.info/SuperiorSingingCourse
  • 10 years ago

    Iron man - Black Sabbath

    BQ: The Rythm Method - Rush

    BQ2: Both

    BQ3: Some day in the not too distant future there will be a "thinking" computer. But more likely, and this is the projection, the human mind will be fused with software of some kind giving us the ability to think and comprehand and such a million times faster. This technology is already being dveloped.

  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

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  • 10 years ago

    Intergalactic - Beastie Boys

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qORYO0atB6g&ob=av2e

    Robots - Kraftwerk

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AYwV1TA7Et0

    BQ: Vom Himmel Hoch - Kraftwerk

    BQ2: No vocals + amazing instrumentalism, although good vocals can certainly help an instrumental-wise average song.

    BQ3: Um, I don't think so. I think we can always use Electromagnetic Pulses to shut machines down instantly if they get too crazy, not to mention the fact that we tell them what to do. I haven't seen Terminator 3 though, so I don't know, maybe.

    BQ4: Mainly to take my mind off studying.

  • 10 years ago

    Radiohead - Fitter Happier

    BQ: White Hills - A Need To Know

    BQ2: Amazing instrumentalmenship

    BQ3: Probably not

    BQ4: I don't know

  • Anonymous
    10 years ago

    Sheep - Pink Floyd

    Mr. Robot cites and interesting parody of psalm 23

  • 10 years ago

    Does this count? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LebVPZK7c5Q

    BQ: "Out To Lunch" - Eric Dolphy

    BQ2: Depends

    BQ3: Of course.

    BQ4: Why are you asking diz?

  • Anonymous
    10 years ago

    Does "The Golden Eel", by Ween count?

    BQ: I dunno

    BQ2: No vox, amazing instruments

    BQ3: Lol, maybe.

    BQ4: I'm trying to prolong my Sunday as much as I can.

  • Anonymous
    10 years ago

    Iron man by black sabbath. At the beginning of the song. hur derpa durrrrrr.

    BQ: and so we destroyed everything by sleepmakeswaves

    BQ2: both

    BQ3: only if you're a comic book nerd

    BQ4:2,points

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