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Join Date: Jun 2011
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I'm pretty sure someone said this already, but Dream Theater uses secondary dominants in quite a few of their songs, like Hollow Years uses a V/vi, Another Day uses a V/V, The Spirit Carries On uses a V7/IV and a V/V, and I'm sure they use more.
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Slapping the bass.
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Finland
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None of those songs are really metal, they are all "power ballads" and nearer to pop than metal (not a bad thing at all). If you consider Twisted Sister as metal, they have a V/V in the chorus of "Burn in Hell". Also, the thread is pretty old.
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MWAHAHAHAHA!
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: The Frozen North! (read: Northern Wisconsin)
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I don't really think most Metal calls for secondary dominant chords...
![]() I mean, why try to force it? 'Cause it might sound cool? It might also sound bad. Although, if you really want to find examples, then you probably should examine Progressive Metal. |
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Micropolyphoner
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Winnipeg, Canada
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necrolololol
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Godin's Resident Groupie
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Canberra, Australia
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Necro. Closed.
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