JudasMyGuide
Ancient Mariner
What the flying fuck is this matchup? Can't we go back to some Rush against Rush where I can mostly just click randomly?
I don't consider ITNOG to be as weak as everyone here, on the contrary. You are right that Glass Prison has the best intro-buildup-riff ever, the first part is supreme, but I admit that I always had problems with the rest, with the bro-metal attitudes, the turntable scratching... Out of the whole 12 step suite, this is probably the only song that I really must force myself to focus and not drift off during the second half. ITNOG is much more consistent throughout, I like the wanky section and its main riff is also absolutely killer, don't you dare deny it.
So even though I realise why sometimes you "must kill even if you advocate for peace", having the Agustine-Aquinas Just War theory, (but then again, the song is very clearly aimed at an altogether different religion) and even if the lyrics are therefore more preachy than Glass Prison's, I'm picking In the Name of God. I still wish I didn't have to choose.
The second. Oh, my. Ghost of Perdition is peak Opeth (well, you could say that Moonlapse Vertigo or Harlequin Forest or Blackwater Park is peak Opeth, but you know what I mean) and Odyssey is peak Symphony X (well, you could say that The Accolade or Fallen or...) and I guess that I'll always take Opeth over Symphony X, so Ghost of Perdition it is, but it's awfully close and I'm not happy about this round at all.
I don't consider ITNOG to be as weak as everyone here, on the contrary. You are right that Glass Prison has the best intro-buildup-riff ever, the first part is supreme, but I admit that I always had problems with the rest, with the bro-metal attitudes, the turntable scratching... Out of the whole 12 step suite, this is probably the only song that I really must force myself to focus and not drift off during the second half. ITNOG is much more consistent throughout, I like the wanky section and its main riff is also absolutely killer, don't you dare deny it.
So even though I realise why sometimes you "must kill even if you advocate for peace", having the Agustine-Aquinas Just War theory, (but then again, the song is very clearly aimed at an altogether different religion) and even if the lyrics are therefore more preachy than Glass Prison's, I'm picking In the Name of God. I still wish I didn't have to choose.
The second. Oh, my. Ghost of Perdition is peak Opeth (well, you could say that Moonlapse Vertigo or Harlequin Forest or Blackwater Park is peak Opeth, but you know what I mean) and Odyssey is peak Symphony X (well, you could say that The Accolade or Fallen or...) and I guess that I'll always take Opeth over Symphony X, so Ghost of Perdition it is, but it's awfully close and I'm not happy about this round at all.