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Whats your first?
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Death Metal :)
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Gay Metal
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<3 u too li
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Doom > death for me
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death > doom >>> black
I like death by just a bit more. |
Traditional doom >>> Old school death >>>>>> everything else
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Yea, old school death tends to be way more interesting.
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[QUOTE=ArrestThisMan;15641126]Do any of you have a link for Dance of December Souls?[/QUOTE]
NemesisDivina had one, ask him when you see him. |
[QUOTE=Txus;15641144]Because I don't like 1 album then I'm not a fan of Doom? haha, that's stupid man. I love Doom, my 2nd favorite genre in metal.[/QUOTE]
Dude I'm jk fag. |
Austin you're so mean.
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Yeah I know. This thread should invest in some tampons.
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No we haven't started yet.
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Doompons
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Tamdooms
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Doompons lmao
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drop c-section
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[QUOTE=pate;15641300]Traditional doom >>> Old school death >>>>>> everything else[/QUOTE]
Doom generally > Death >> Old School death >>> everything else |
luc r u gonna git sum doomtang 2night
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My body's just too doomalicious for you babe.
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[QUOTE=Nostalgia;15641614]Dude I'm jk fag.[/QUOTE]
Oh, cool. |
Back to Katatonia, apart from strongly disagreeing that they're doom, I actually only liked Tonight's Decision. I don't know why but sometimes an album just clicks with you. Even though later albums were similar I didn;t get into them at all.
Having said that, they are the worst live band I've ever seen. Worse that May'feedback'Hem, worse than Fear 'prerecorded guitar parts and crap vox' Factory. Even worse than Mortician. |
They don't seem to have too much stage presence from live vids I've seen of them.
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[QUOTE=pate;15641300]Traditional doom >>> Old school death >>>>>> everything else[/QUOTE]
what exactly is "traditional doom"? like i said, i'm a doom noob. would it be like Pentagram? |
[b][size=7]Candlemass[/size][/b]
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haha how did i forget them? i have a hard copy of Nightfall and reviewed it....
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Very good Kage.
Traditional doom is doom metal in its purest, non-crossover form. It is mostly slow, riff-based "downer" metal which was influenced by Black Sabbath, Pentagram as well as the NWOBHM movement. Typical examples include Pentagram, Saint Vitus, Trouble and Candlemass. Four "waves" have so far been recognised in the history of traditional doom: the first one started with the originators of the entire genre, the proto-doom bands Black Sabbath and Pentagram; the second one dates from the mid-1980s, especially in the work of Saint Vitus and Candlemass; the third one started with the success of Cathedral's debut album Forest of Equilibrium; and the fourth has been affiliated with Reverend Bizarre. Also Epic doom is often used as a description for traditional doom bands with a stronger medieval and/or fantasy influences in lyrics. It is quite common that these bands present a more progressive style. Also, vocals have a much more narrative, epic, or even theatrical presence. Epic doom traces its roots through more traditional metal such as Manowar and Iron Maiden in addition to emulating the concepts of pre-doom bands such as Black Sabbath. Some of today's most popular doom metal bands with this epic feel are veterans Candlemass and Solitude Aeturnus. lol wiki |
[QUOTE]Having said that, they are the worst live band I've ever seen. Worse that May'feedback'Hem, worse than Fear 'prerecorded guitar parts and crap vox' Factory. Even worse than Mortician.[/QUOTE]
They are surely much better than Marduk and Dark Funeral. [QUOTE]Cathedral's debut album Forest of Equilibrium[/QUOTE] One of the best albums I've ever heard. \m/ |
I think everything Cathedral did after Forest of Equilibrium is much better.
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i should probably go back and listen to reverend bizarre again
first time i listened to one of their albums i thhought it sucked but that was like one of the first few doomy albums i hear or whatrb |
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