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  1. That seems to be the best explanation, although skill capes have been around longer than the past month. Yes, I know the rs economy is simple to predict, which is how I guessed the fletching market would have a micro crash.
  2. Yeah, inflation is a problem with the massive amounts of mages, but usually it balances out. I mean the sudden [bleep]e has only happened in the last month. EDIT - Plus rares aren't really rising, santas have actually gone down.
  3. But that doesn't explain why the expensive items like d legs furys ect.. are going up when they normally go down.
  4. A few days ago I made a thread on the rs forums called "A fletching conundrum" where I predicted that due to rising yew long supplies verses falling yew long prices, that the market would eventually crash when it was no longer profitable for fletcher's. I believe I was correct. Although I didn't expect it to happen so soon. If you were to go into the rs forums right now under fletching, you will find that prices are basically everywhere. BS sellers are unloading their product for prices as low as 175ea (from a quick over view of forums earlier today). Also, compared to the 350ea yew log sellers were pushing just the other day, the price is down to 300 even 280ea. Not to mention some people are buying yew longs for 600ea again. Bare in mind this was earlier today and markets this isolated tend to correct themselves fairly quickly. Now, what I suggest is that this may be happening in other areas. I took a break for about a month, I come back early Feb. and find that selling all my dragon items (save d sqr), which seemed to be a great idea due to naturally falling prices. Turned out to be a mistake, prices have actually risen on everything I owned almost except for whip and d sqr. So does anyone have an economic theory regarding this change in the normal pattern of things?
  5. Far as harsh/clean vocals go I'll stick with David Draiman from Disturbed
  6. Joe Satriani I recently bought his 2 disc live album Had "Red Shift Riders" and "Flying in a Blue Dream" so I thought what the hell..
  7. /Agree Linkin Park was lestinable, in fact enjoyable. They kinda made all thier songs sound the same but still.. Jay Z took a dagger to that bands soul =[
  8. I already have a entire library of Yngwie Malmsteen's work =] The man is guitar greatness BTW Nadril - I looked up Therion, and I am a little bit interested, but youtube only has limited videos, so if you could suggest a few songs?
  9. Progressive Metal / Alternative Metal / Metalcore (can't decide)
  10. Dime bag doesn't deserve the list -.- tallented yes, but great? he did nothing but hammer on's and pull off's, made no attempt at melody at all. Takes more than finger dexterity for greatness.
  11. lmao, no I believe that's Michael Jackson But Hermione really has.. er... developed.. I am currently re-reading the books because by time I saw this trailor I had forgotten the 6th books title =\
  12. Yeah, I used to lestin to a lot of dream theatre :] but Kamelot caught my eye (or should I say ear) with softer less harsh vocals
  13. I have guitar tabs but I doubt that would help you :[
  14. Eric Johnson - great guitarist Engvey Malmsteen - Greatest Guitarist (spell check on name) Joe Satriani - Multifacited individual, plays Guitar (phenominal), harmonica (well), and keyboard (great) btw do vocals really count as being a musician? I mean it takes skill but still. and even so, tupac's "rap" wouldn't count as singing
  15. Question - How can death metal be melodic I am not trying to start and arguement or undermine your statement, I just want to know because I love the heavy sound of death metal but the mindless banging of guitar strings like thrash and the growling singers push me away. So I awitched to Progressive Metal :]
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