What is the Great Annihilator?
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- What is the Great Annihilator?
- What genre is The Great Annihilator?
- How big is the Great Annihilator?
- What genre is Soundtracks for the Blind?
- What defines post-rock?
- How long is soundtrack for the blind?
- Is post-rock progressive?
- Is post-rock depressing?
- What defines post rock?
- Is post-rock always instrumental?
What is the Great Annihilator?
7-2942, or the Great Annihilator, is a Milky Way microquasar, located near the Galactic Center on the sky. It likely consists of a black hole and a companion star. It is one of the brightest X-ray sources in the region around the Galactic Center.
What genre is The Great Annihilator?
Musique alternative/indé The Great Annihilator/Genres
How big is the Great Annihilator?
approximately 198 solar masses Great Annihilator A compresses approximately 198 solar masses within 0.0008 solar radii, and is the largest known black hole in the galaxy, not including the supermassive black hole at Sagittarius A*.
What genre is Soundtracks for the Blind?
Alternative/Indie Soundtracks for the Blind/Genres
What defines post-rock?
post-rock, genre of experimental rock music that combined elements of art rock, jazz, and alternative with electronic influences to create richly textured soundscapes.
How long is soundtrack for the blind?
| Soundtracks for the Blind | |
|---|---|
| Released | 22 October 1996 |
| Recorded | 19 |
| Genre | Experimental post-rock |
| Length | 141:37 |
Is post-rock progressive?
Post Rock/Math rock, a progressive rock music sub-genre.
Is post-rock depressing?
The emotions mostly present in post-rock are, as angsty as it sounds, anger and sadness. ... The lack of lyrics in much of the genre means the emotions have to be conveyed through the music. This makes the emotions felt much more intense, much more personal. And much, much more devastating.
What defines post rock?
post-rock, genre of experimental rock music that combined elements of art rock, jazz, and alternative with electronic influences to create richly textured soundscapes.
Is post-rock always instrumental?
Post-rock artists are often instrumental, typically combining rock instrumentation with electronics. ... The term has since been used to describe bands which differ widely in style, making the term controversial among listeners and artists alike.














