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Decibel Overload
eesel | Hades X
31 episodes
6 days ago
Decibel: A decibel is a unit of measurement used to express the ratio of one value of a physical property to another on a logarithmic scale. It is most commonly used to express the relative loudness of sounds, but it can also be used to express other types of physical quantities, such as power levels, voltage levels, and field strengths. The decibel scale is logarithmic, meaning that an increase of 10 dB represents a tenfold increase in the level of the quantity being measured, while an increase of 20 dB represents a hundredfold increase. Overload: In general usage, "overload" refers to the state of too much or too heavy of a load being applied on an object or system which can cause it to malfunction or fail. Decibel Overload: It is used to express the relative loudness of a sound intended for music commonly heard from rock and metal music. When you are overloaded with such music, you may reach musical enlightenment as opposed to old beliefs of malfunction or failure.
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Decibel: A decibel is a unit of measurement used to express the ratio of one value of a physical property to another on a logarithmic scale. It is most commonly used to express the relative loudness of sounds, but it can also be used to express other types of physical quantities, such as power levels, voltage levels, and field strengths. The decibel scale is logarithmic, meaning that an increase of 10 dB represents a tenfold increase in the level of the quantity being measured, while an increase of 20 dB represents a hundredfold increase. Overload: In general usage, "overload" refers to the state of too much or too heavy of a load being applied on an object or system which can cause it to malfunction or fail. Decibel Overload: It is used to express the relative loudness of a sound intended for music commonly heard from rock and metal music. When you are overloaded with such music, you may reach musical enlightenment as opposed to old beliefs of malfunction or failure.
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#14 Shihad
Decibel Overload
5 minutes 14 seconds
2 years ago
#14 Shihad
Shihad is a New Zealand rock band that was formed in Wellington in 1988. The band consists of Jon Toogood (vocals, guitar), Tom Larkin (drums), Phil Knight (guitar), and Karl Kippenberger (bass). Shihad's music is characterized by its heavy, guitar-driven sound, which draws on a range of influences, including hard rock, punk, and metal. The band's lyrics often explore themes of social and political issues, as well as personal struggles and relationships, and are delivered with Toogood's powerful and emotive vocals. Shihad has released 10 studio albums, several of which have reached #1 on the New Zealand album charts. The band has also won numerous awards, including Best Group and Best Rock Album at the New Zealand Music Awards, and has been inducted into the New Zealand Music Hall of Fame. The band is known for their high-energy live shows, which have earned them a reputation as one of New Zealand's best live acts. They have toured extensively throughout New Zealand, Australia, and Europe, and have played at several major music festivals, including Big Day Out, Soundwave, and Download Festival. Shihad has also supported several international acts on tour, including AC/DC, Metallica, and Faith No More.
Decibel Overload
Decibel: A decibel is a unit of measurement used to express the ratio of one value of a physical property to another on a logarithmic scale. It is most commonly used to express the relative loudness of sounds, but it can also be used to express other types of physical quantities, such as power levels, voltage levels, and field strengths. The decibel scale is logarithmic, meaning that an increase of 10 dB represents a tenfold increase in the level of the quantity being measured, while an increase of 20 dB represents a hundredfold increase. Overload: In general usage, "overload" refers to the state of too much or too heavy of a load being applied on an object or system which can cause it to malfunction or fail. Decibel Overload: It is used to express the relative loudness of a sound intended for music commonly heard from rock and metal music. When you are overloaded with such music, you may reach musical enlightenment as opposed to old beliefs of malfunction or failure.