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@Sevengill wow that's awesome
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because I am a platinum member of the Robin Staps fan club.
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I had a full listen this week with goosebumps for like 90% throughout. SO....FUCKING...GOOD
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Amazing stuff yeah.
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'So musical technicality is definitely a part of the attraction for me, but also concepts. A lot of my 5's are concept albums which tells complete stories, rather then a collection of short songs. I have nothing against those, but I found that a lot of the best music I know has a strong cohesion throughout.'
Whilst this is in fact a valid argument, concept albums have been around a lot longer than 'prog-core' & the two certainly aren't exclusive - your pointless bashing of genres containing 'simple' riffs, where concept albums are also commonplace causes you to appear incredibly biased. You dismissed an entire genre as having no thought behind it which is absurdly narrow-minded & grossly inaccurate.
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^^^
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I appreciate meth but some soul bands have no concept.
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I applaud thee Demon of the Fall. I'm not massive fan of thrash metal either, but for other reasons.
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thrash is pretty cool sometimes
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Thrash rulez.
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thrash is pretty lame but it deserves credit for paving way for some better genres
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Thrash is just a lot of fun, great music to just headband to. Seeing Slayer live was one of the best times of my life.
Plus yeah Bathory and Celtic Frost and other awesome stuff like that is all based on thrash.
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I'm not arguing for, or against thrash (for the record), just the fact it was a mindless assault on a genre they criticised as being mindless (which is ironic). In the same comment the guy was praising concept albums, which is funny because thrash concept albums existed before Scheumke was born.
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sure fam
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Yeah that comment needed some nuance. It was meant to give insight in why I like some music more than others, not to bash thrash. So let me rephrase that: So far, I have not found a thrash album I liked in years, because to me it often sounds like the way I described earlier. When I talk to people who do like it, it's for reasons completely different from why I like music, strengthening my opinion on it. I would gladly be proven wrong by listening to a thrash album that completely blows my brains out, but so far I just can't find it (and believe you me, I've tried). So gimme gimme gimme if you have any good recommendations!!
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thrash not trash 👀
beginners mistake
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have you ever tried sodom or kreator?
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woops xD Edited
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You have any particular songs or albums from those bands Flug? I've seen Kreator more than once and tried it a couple of times, but didn't feel it. Don't remember if I ever listened to Sodom tbh.
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Progressive/tech thrash might be the way to go, stuff like Voivod or Coronor. If you can stomach shriek-like black metal style vox then Vektor for a more recent band. I'm by no means an expert & I'm intending to go through some of it myself, but even in my limited experience thrash has a lot more to offer than what you were describing.
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