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Gwar is insane. listen to 'em
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very good
can i ask what type of metal is testament? |
Few things...
Gwar is an insane band who you should definatly hear but you don't get the full impact of them 'til you see 'em in concert. And I was just wondering why you didn't mention that alot of Swedish death metal is melodic death. Ex. Arch Enemy, Hypocracy, etc.. Last, how can you forget Cannibal Corpse in death metal!?! To me, they are the definitive death metal band. Oh, and as far as Lamb of God, I have a hard time deciding what genre they fit into as well. They have so many different styles to them it's impossible to categorize that band. |
husher metal. i think it grew from the seatle sence with bands like : sound garden (they aint no grunge, its more doom metal with normal rock n' roll and punk over tones)
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^Don't just invent genres for every band that sounds slightly different. Just call them hard rock.
[QUOTE=AnesthesiaBassist]very good can i ask what type of metal is testament?[/QUOTE] Testament are thrash. |
sorry if this was already posted, but does anyone know of any black/death metal bands that ARENT satanist/anti-christian?
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There are plenty of 'white metal' bands (Christian Black metal), for example Vardoger is christian.
By the way, 'white metal' is a fu[font=font]cking[/font] joke. |
[QUOTE=Per Ardua Ad Astra]There are plenty of 'white metal' bands (Christian Black metal), for example Vardoger is christian.
By the way, 'white metal' is a fu[font=font]cking[/font] joke.[/QUOTE] are you saying that it sucks, or that there is no type of metal that is 'white metal'? |
Thank you!
[COLOR=DimGray]Its about time that someone finally took the time to do this. I had an argument the other dayw ith a friend f mine about this exact thing, and also there is many other people that need this guideline too. This is excellent and very well done *thumbs up*[/COLOR]
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very good but where is the power metal?you have forgot the blind guardian,stratovarius,gamma ray and some many other :evil:
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this thread is getting silly... why doesnt someone just close it?
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Which genere did Symphony X belong to?
(Casual guess: Progressive) |
[QUOTE=Per Ardua Ad Astra][QUOTE]some of the other bands on there are questionable, i never knew symphony x is heavy metal, they dont have anything in common with the other bands listed, you might as well put them in the power/progressive area [/QUOTE]
Symphony X is definitely progressive metal.[/QUOTE] :). |
[QUOTE]are you saying that it sucks, or that there is no type of metal that is 'white metal'?[/QUOTE]
The overall point of white metal is stupid, it goes against everything black metal was created for but yet they still try to create the same type of music. The original black metallers were pagan, and they were anti-christian because the christians basically took over the pagan beliefs in Scandinavia. Now for white metal to be able to say that they play black metal, and sing about Christianity is the biggest contradiction i've ever heard. |
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Ahem... rap metal. Anybody ever mention that? :smash:
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[QUOTE=Chains]Ahem... rap metal. Anybody ever mention that? :smash:[/QUOTE]
The name sort of explains itself, a fusion of rap and metal, groups like Rage Against the Machine define the genre. |
I've really been struggling with trying to find the right metal bands for me. I absolutely adore Megadeth, and hope to expand into black/death metal. I'm looking towards complex music overall, but it doesn't have to be mind-boggling to be good. I know asking for suggestions is asking quite a bit, considering you don't know who I am, but the twist to make things even more difficult is I don't have a music download system to try out each band.
My top 5 favourite bands/artists-Pink Floyd, Tool, Megadeth, Mike Patton, Led Zeppelin. I grew up on classic rock, listen to my dad's albums, and I once loved Metallica (old stuff), but couldn't care less now if they didn't exist. Here are the albums I'm interested in getting... COB-Follow The Reaper Symphony X-V Spastic Ink-Ink Complete (I don't know how I'll get ahold of this one) Cynic-Focus I was impressed with the CD reviews on the more complex albums above. So don't get the idea that I'm just trying to get into technical metal. I'm not too fond of Dani Filth's screeching but I might get used to it. Also note that I play guitar, and love complex riffs, fills, ect, but it doesn't have to be flashy, or technical for the sake of being technical. If it has ood grooves, or solid music, with a great overal band. Please recommend it. |
Ink Complete and Focus are both available at [url]www.lasercd.com[/url]. You might also want to check out Gordian Knot, who are a progressive rock/metal instrumental band (pretty much masterminded by Cynic's bassist).
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Cynic - Focus is when of the best technical albums i've ever heard, you should definitely go with that.
If you love Megadeth, try to check out Dragonlord, it's sort of thrash/death kind of stuff (the Guitarist of Testament's side project) |
How's Dark Angel, Testament, ect?
Also I kinda like Progenies of the Great Apocalypse by DB. So should listen to Arcturus, or Emperor, cause they both were recommended to me? |
Dark Angel and Testament are both top-class thrash bands, which are a different kind of metal altogether to the others you've listed (except, at some times, Megadeth). If you want really complex/technical thrash, I think Coroner are your best bet. You could ask in the Titans of Thrash thread, if you like ([url]http://www.musicianforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=149488[/url]).
Emperor and Arcturus both are (or at least have been at some point) symphonic black metal, which is the same genre as DB. They've also both done it well, from what I've heard, which for me puts them a point above Borgir. They're not technical or complex in the same way as Cynic or Spastic Ink (thanks for reading those reviews, by the way), but they're also nowhere near simple - Arcturus in particular are very much a "thinking man's band", very avant-garde. For more Arcturus info, you can check out Per Ardua's Featured Artist on them ([url]http://www.musicianforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=182163[/url]). |
Atreyu.........which genre do they belong to.
Someone told me that they are emo and im like all confused,cuz i thougth that emo was like Simple plan/Good charlotte and stuff. |
where can we put Ozzy Osbourne while he was with Randy Rhodes?is it hair metal or something?
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i think that Symphony X is also considered progressive symphonic metal
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Love Metal
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Atreyu.........which genre do they belong to. Someone told me that they are emo and im like all confused,cuz i thougth that emo was like Simple plan/Good charlotte and stuff.[/QUOTE] I'm pretty sure Atreyu are metalcore, so that's why they don't sound like emo. Good Charlotte and Simple Plan are both pop punk, so even if Atreyu did sound like them they wouldn't be emo. |
[QUOTE]Also I kinda like Progenies of the Great Apocalypse by DB. So should listen to Arcturus, or Emperor, cause they both were recommended to me?[/QUOTE]
If your going to get an Arcturus album get 'Aspera Hiems Symfonia' it's the only Full length they released that is symphonic black metal, if you like Progenies of the Great Apocalypse you would probably like Arcturus and Emperor, though Arcturus and Emperor are both vastly different than Dimmu Borgir, so be ready for an upgrade. By the way, do what you can to avoid Cradle of Filth. |
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By the way, do what you can to avoid Cradle of Filth.[/QUOTE] Thanks, I wasn't trying to imply the idea of listening to them. I was pointing out that I'm not fond of the shreeking style scream that Dani does. Also what Emperor album should I check out? |
'In the Nightside Eclipse' and 'Anthems to the Welkin at dusk' are both classic symphonic black metal albums. If you want sort of an overview of Emperor throughout the years you may want to check out 'Emperial Live Ceremony.'
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Bartender, I only found Gordian Knot, and Spastic Ink-Ink Compatiable. I believe that's the second CD from Spastic Ink. Where should I be lookin?
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On [url]www.lasercd.com?[/url]
Search for Ink Complete in the store section, it's there. I just bought Focus from there a month ago, so it should have it..but looking now I can't find it :-/ I think it's also available on [url]www.willowtip.com[/url] for $12. |
lets see...you forgot industrial, gothic, symphonic, electronic, and Folk/Viking. i dont really care though, cause im not a big fan of any of those genres. Who is?? people often ask me, whats the difference between Gothic and Doom? Well the people in Gothic look better, are dressed better, and are the biggest posers ever. Just look at Tiamat and Lacuna Coil. Not metal, they;re fake metal.
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[QUOTE=Phil Anselmo]lets see...you forgot industrial, gothic, symphonic, electronic, and Folk/Viking. i dont really care though, cause im not a big fan of any of those genres. Who is?? people often ask me, whats the difference between Gothic and Doom? Well the people in Gothic look better, are dressed better, and are the biggest posers ever. Just look at Tiamat and Lacuna Coil. Not metal, they;re fake metal.[/QUOTE]
wow you are an idiot, between this and your post in the republican band threads I could guess you got a good 1/2 a brain cell, welcome to the forums :wave: |
[QUOTE]Just look at Tiamat and Lacuna Coil. Not metal, they're fake metal.[/QUOTE] I dont know much about Tiamat but I know Lacuna Coil is considered "Goth Metal", but I've heard a few goth metal bands, and considering everything, they're ****ing numetal. Goth Metal is just the new, "cool" name for numetal because too many ****ty bands have been falsely acused of numetal. NuMetal and Hardcore seem to be the two genres that NO ONE can seem to exactly pin down. Linkin Park was deemed NuMetal by Spin Magazine, you know, the magazine who said The Hives are the greatest live band on earth and have about as much cred in the music world as my cat's liter box. Mudvayne, Slipknot and similar bands have been deemed NuMetal when they're really just metal, since they sound nothing like any other kind of genre. Althought Mudvayne is considered by many (and stupidly so) as Math Metal (which is a genre created by ****ing idiots who want to give metal just ANOTHER reason to want to die) its really just metal. Lacuna Coil is numetal, because Evanescence is numetal and considering the guitar riffs, the almost nonexistant bass, drumming as boring as math class, and lyrics as trite as bad R&B songs, both bands ARE the same. There I said it.
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As much as I know, Doom metal is kinda just really heavy riffing. If you have Lamb of God's "As The Palaces Burn" album, listen to that last song, titled "Vigil", that Slayer sounding riff is, what I know as, Doom Metal...the tab is
E tuned to D) 0 0 8 3 7 2 6 1 5 1 0 Thats what [I]I[/I] have come to know as Doom metal, riffing like that. |
I prefer classic metal (Deep Purple, Uriah Heep etc), heavy metal (Iron Maiden, Judas Priest), glam metal (Motley Crue, Guns 'n' Roses etc.) and death metal (Slayer, Sentenced etc.)
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[QUOTE=iamtweek]As much as I know, Doom metal is kinda just really heavy riffing. If you have Lamb of God's "As The Palaces Burn" album, listen to that last song, titled "Vigil", that Slayer sounding riff is, what I know as, Doom Metal...the tab is
E tuned to D) 0 0 8 3 7 2 6 1 5 1 0 Thats what [I]I[/I] have come to know as Doom metal, riffing like that.[/QUOTE] That isn't doom numbnuts |
[QUOTE=iamtweek]As much as I know, Doom metal is kinda just really heavy riffing. If you have Lamb of God's "As The Palaces Burn" album, listen to that last song, titled "Vigil", that Slayer sounding riff is, what I know as, Doom Metal...the tab is
E tuned to D) 0 0 8 3 7 2 6 1 5 1 0 Thats what [I]I[/I] have come to know as Doom metal, riffing like that.[/QUOTE] Are you just trying to annoy me? Listen to: Candlemass St Vitus Trouble Revelation Solitude Aeturnus Then come back having found out what doom metal really is. |
don't forget Paradise Lost,Soulside Journey by Darkthrone and some songs of Pan.Thy.Monium
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