pig squeals
A style of screaming used in metal music - generally comparable to a pig squealing. other similar forms of screaming include Raptor Shrieks and low pitched growls
The singer from Job For A Cowboy uses so many pig squeals!
pig squeal
in hardcore bands and music the singer will make a squealing sound with his voice which sounds like a pig.
I love this song because of all the pig squeals.
pig squealing
A term used in metal,hardcore,and grind core music a lot, done vocally and sounds like a pig squealing. Sometimes bands will incorporate it into words.
Did you hear at midnights dawning pig squealing at the show last night? It was intense.
pig squealing
A term used in metal,hardcore,and grind core music a lot, done vocally and sounds like a pig squealing. Sometimes bands will incorporate it into words.
Did you hear at midnights dawning pig squealing at the show last night? It was intense.
Pig Squeal
A vocal style originating in late 1980's involved with underground grindcore/Brutal Death Metal bands. The style is usually used by either inhaling or exhaling while coarsing your throat to either sound like a high pitched pig squeal, or a low pitched gurgle. Pig squeals have now become a style that is seen more in the light now due to hardcore/metalcore bands that have been recently becoming increasingly popular.
Job for a cowboy definently didn't invent pig squeals, and they suck.
Pig Squealing
A certain way of singing in the metal/hardcore genre.
Made by inhaling or exhaling with the tip of your tounge on the roof of your mouth, sounding like a dying/squealing pig.
It was originally brought into music to resemble the Slaughtering of a pig and is used in many of todays bands.
Made by inhaling or exhaling with the tip of your tounge on the roof of your mouth, sounding like a dying/squealing pig.
It was originally brought into music to resemble the Slaughtering of a pig and is used in many of todays bands.
Job For A Cowboys song "Entombment of a Machine" contains pig squealing.
pig squeal
The sound of a cop cars sirens, or the sound of a cop eating a donut, or the sound of a cop talking, or the sound of a cop radio.
"Can you hear the pig squeal?"