Definition:
A metal music sub-genre combing elements of shock rock, doom metal, black metal, and dark-folk music.
Key Characteristics:
- Dark & chromatic melodies.
- Odd & uncommon time signatures.
- Clean & gritty vocal styles.
- Folk instrumentation.
- Distorted electric and acoustic guitars.
- Keyboard and synth FX.
- Lyrical storytelling.
- Lyrical themes of folk horror, supernatural, etc.
“Have you ever heard of ‘Melodic Horror Metal’?” “No, I haven’t” “It’s this new metal sub-genre. I think you’ll dig it!”
The eyes of horror is when u look at someone and they look scary and they just give u bad vibe
A possessed album called the eyes of horror!!!!
A scary looking man that just gives a bad vibe when u look at him
A possessed album called the eyes of horror aaaaaaah I’m scared asf
My step-father pulls out a vibrator from my mothers drawer of horrors and says “it’s a back massager.”
Mascot Horror refers to a subgenre of the horror genre of video games that emphasizes its use of elements that primarily appeal or are meant for a younger demographic. This includes things such as themed restaurants, amusement parks, toy factories, elementary schools, and other things that start out ordinarily as child-friendly, but have a darker twisted point beneath the surface.
The most common feature of it is the "mascot", a bankable large creature that is typically hostile and serves as the face of the franchise. This creature is typically not human and easily recognizable. Other elements that are involved include lore related to children, such as using the toys to remain young forever, experimenting on children, and so on.
If you're making a horror game, mascot horror might be the way to go, since kids will like it and the adults might enjoy playing it with them.
Horror Movie Characters are retards who think it's a good idea to do things like go into a door that has screaming sounds coming from inside. They also do stupid shit like walking in forests alone at night.
"That retarded horror movie character went into that door."