There is more than one artist under the name of Cleric
1.) A four pi… Read Full Bio ↴There is more than one artist under the name of Cleric
1.) A four piece from Philadelphia, Cleric's music mixes elements of grindcore, avant garde composition, doom and... something else entirely? Influenced by other metal pioneers such as Meshuggah, Converge, Fantômas, and Neurosis, their music zeroes in on a level of brutality and experimentation that a single band rarely maintains even for a few seconds. In their six years since inception, Cleric has released a number of EPs and a 12" picture disk through Sound Devastation Records (UK), all of which (for their very high quality and unique & intricate sounds and artwork) have garnered praise and die-hard underground accolade. Having been around awhile, and taken a lot of shit & not given up & built themselves up internally to handle whatever bullshit this world flings their way, this band is just beginning its walk down their shining path.
(taken from Web Of Mimicry)
www.myspace.com/cleric
2.) A Death metal band from Dallas, Texas. Formed in 2007 and went on hiatus in 2009. Originally featuring future members of Kill the Client (Chris Richardson), Baring Teeth (Andrew Hawkins), Tyrannosorceress (John Schiller and Zack Jobin) and Steel Bearing Hand (John Schiller). Released a 2 track demo in 2009 then broke up. The band reformed in late 2011 with Richardson, Schiller and Jobin returning to prior duties and Zac Christian of Tyrannosorceress taking over vocal duties, Andrew Hawkins rejoined in the fall of 2012 and 2013 the band intends to release Gratum Inferno Summer 2013
3. A Techno producer from Manchester, UK. He has released distinctive-sounding UK techno material on well-regarded labels such as Len Faki's Figure, and London-based EarToGround. Currently regularly playing around Europe at venues including Corsica Studios and Tresor, and has recently played out alongside figures the likes of Perc, Adam X, James Ruskin, Rebekah, Robert Hood and Sunil Sharpe.
1.) A four pi… Read Full Bio ↴There is more than one artist under the name of Cleric
1.) A four piece from Philadelphia, Cleric's music mixes elements of grindcore, avant garde composition, doom and... something else entirely? Influenced by other metal pioneers such as Meshuggah, Converge, Fantômas, and Neurosis, their music zeroes in on a level of brutality and experimentation that a single band rarely maintains even for a few seconds. In their six years since inception, Cleric has released a number of EPs and a 12" picture disk through Sound Devastation Records (UK), all of which (for their very high quality and unique & intricate sounds and artwork) have garnered praise and die-hard underground accolade. Having been around awhile, and taken a lot of shit & not given up & built themselves up internally to handle whatever bullshit this world flings their way, this band is just beginning its walk down their shining path.
(taken from Web Of Mimicry)
www.myspace.com/cleric
2.) A Death metal band from Dallas, Texas. Formed in 2007 and went on hiatus in 2009. Originally featuring future members of Kill the Client (Chris Richardson), Baring Teeth (Andrew Hawkins), Tyrannosorceress (John Schiller and Zack Jobin) and Steel Bearing Hand (John Schiller). Released a 2 track demo in 2009 then broke up. The band reformed in late 2011 with Richardson, Schiller and Jobin returning to prior duties and Zac Christian of Tyrannosorceress taking over vocal duties, Andrew Hawkins rejoined in the fall of 2012 and 2013 the band intends to release Gratum Inferno Summer 2013
3. A Techno producer from Manchester, UK. He has released distinctive-sounding UK techno material on well-regarded labels such as Len Faki's Figure, and London-based EarToGround. Currently regularly playing around Europe at venues including Corsica Studios and Tresor, and has recently played out alongside figures the likes of Perc, Adam X, James Ruskin, Rebekah, Robert Hood and Sunil Sharpe.
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[untitled] you look in the mirror, but you don't like what you…
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@andreasszabo2187
Spoiler warning.
If you Look closely, you can see a secret message in this Video, at 1:08.
It is only a split second at best. So here is the message for everyone:
IF YOU FOUND THIS MESSAGE, GOOD EYES! AND I WANNA SAY THANK YOU FOR TAKEING THE TIME TO REPLAY THE VIDEO ENOUGH TIMES TO FIND IT. IT MEANS SO MUCH TO ME THAT PEOPLE ARE SO ENGAGED BY MY VIDEOS THAT THEY'RE WILLING TO FIND EASTER EGGS LIKE THIS. YOU ARE THE BEST <3 JOCAT.
@JoCat
This is a do-over of the original cleric crap guide, which did not meet my standards for how I want these videos to be.
if you REALLY want to watch the original version, just know that it's totally inaccurate and not in a purposeful or clever way. it is horribly misinformed and based on very little experience. I'm not proud of it. in the future I will do better to research these classes and write them more accurately.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bStLvnStr-Q
@Validan28
Both were good in completely different ways imo, either way keep it up Jocat! Also the new Rhyme xD
@seansimonalle8896
We love you anyways, and it's great that you're willing to hold yourself to standards, man. Thanks for being committed to quality!
@abouttime837
ngl I liked how “wrong” the old video was but this is muuuuuch better
@Krawzwaka
Most people wouldn't have bothered, respect man.
@Eichigo
Jo, why are you up at 7 am.
@659billy
I once played a game with a party of 6 clerics. We all picked different domains and acted like power rangers.
@evanluck1229
That's probably the best thing I've ever read
@carolineatkinson5982
@evanluck the best way to play DnD
@HumorHouse42
GO GO POWER CLERICS!!