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[QUOTE=GaggingOrder]I intend to buy [I]Dirt[/I] in the future.
It's not that wierd that they don't have HSB. Hardly anyone knows about them. Shadows Fall is another good one, and I found out about HSB through them.[/QUOTE] I love Shadows Fall. Death To Pop Punk influenced me. I guess maybe I've just heard of the band, so I thought they would be on the site. |
[QUOTE=Moses]You're not really defending it in the same way though, right?[/QUOTE]
What do you mean? |
[QUOTE=Illmatic]
I have Chris Rock's stance on rap: "I love rap music, but I'm tired of defending it" Hell, my username is a rap album. I like a lot of music, though. I wish guzzlefish wasn't down, then I could link my album collection.[/QUOTE] Oh, is it? I wouldn't know. :p Guzzlefish? What do you have? |
Meh, I'm not too much of a fan of MeloDeath, but some names come to mind. Trivium, Caliban, etc.
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Nice way to ignore my advising post Leah.
And Gagging : They are not Melodic Death Metal bands. Caliban are Metalcore, and Trivium are just part of this new wave of American metal. |
[QUOTE=Illmatic]What do you mean?[/QUOTE]
Well, I assume you're only defending it on here because of the musical elitists. Chris Rock is defending it because of violence and profanity. Edit: I could be wrong though. |
[QUOTE=Illmatic]You do that plz.
/likes Alice in Chains and Soundgarden I have Chris Rock's stance on rap: "I love rap music, but I'm tired of defending it" Hell, my username is a rap album. I like a lot of music, though. I wish guzzlefish wasn't down, then I could link my album collection.[/QUOTE] That was the funniest part ever. "I'll go in the club and see girls dancing to some of the nastiest songs ever." Then he started dancing and singing "Slap her with your di[i]c[/i]k, poke her in the eye. Bliiiind a bit[i]c[/i]h" :lol: Do you have any Chris Rock mp3s? |
[QUOTE]And Gagging : They are not Melodic Death Metal bands. Caliban are Metalcore, and Trivium are just part of this new wave of American metal.[/QUOTE]Yeah, but some people consider them MeloDeath, even though they're not, and they come to mind.
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[QUOTE=Arucard]Nice way to ignore my advising post Leah.[/QUOTE]
Hey! I missed replying to it because when I came back from the thread, I went to CP and saw the last post. I already got all the downloads from the Lost Horizon thread. Thanks for reminding me to check though. :thumb: |
Leah, try some Arsis \m/
I have to thank Joe for introducing me to them. |
[QUOTE=Taste_My_Scythe]Oh, is it? I wouldn't know. :p
Guzzlefish? What do you have?[/QUOTE] /puts on a jacket with elbow pads, a la a stereotypical college professor Nas' debut album [i]Illmatic[/i], released in 1994, is probably the most widely acclaimed rap album of all time. Even Jay-Z, Nas' biggest rival, has praised it and even sampled a line from "The World Is Yours" (the line "I'm out for dead presidents to represent me") for the track "Dead Presidents" on HIS debut album, [i]Reasonable Doubt[/i] (which I mantain is his strongest album even to this day). He even praises the album in the Nas diss track "The Takeover" ("Four albums in ten years, nigga? I can divide, that's one every, let's say two/two of them sh[size=2]its was due, one was 'eh', the other was Illmatic/[/size]that's the one hot album every ten year average") /takes off jacket guzzlefish is a site like RecordNerd or RateMyMusic where you can put up your album collection/wish list. Unfortunately I think there's something wrong with the site :-\ [QUOTE]Well, I assume you're only defending it on here because of the musical elitists. Chris Rock is defending it because of violence and profanity.[/QUOTE] I do [did] it for both reasons, mostly. [QUOTE=Chris]That was the funniest part ever. "I'll go in the club and see girls dancing to some of the nastiest songs ever." Then he started dancing and singing "Slap her with your dick, poke her in the eye. Bliiiind a bitch" [/QUOTE] "Run-DMC: Art. Grandmaster Flash: Art. Public Enemy: Art. 2Pac and Biggie: art. But how am I supposed to defend this new sh[size=2]it? 'Move, bitch, get out my way!'[/size] Well, there's a bitch in his way! And he wants it to move!" [QUOTE=Chris]Do you have any Chris Rock mp3s?[/QUOTE] Unfortunately, no |
[QUOTE=Slug]Leah, try some Arsis \m/
I have to thank Joe for introducing me to them.[/QUOTE] I have him to thank too. I love Arsis. :thumb: Face of My Innocence is amazing. Ray - checked out some more Alice in Chains and Soundgarden. Good stuff. I forgot Soundgarden did Black Hole Sun. I always liked that song and I could never exactly tell why. [QUOTE=Illmatic]/puts on a jacket with elbow pads, a la a stereotypical college professor Nas' debut album [i]Illmatic[/i], released in 1994, is probably the most widely acclaimed rap album of all time. Even Jay-Z, Nas' biggest rival, has praised it and even sampled a line from "The World Is Yours" (the line "I'm out for dead presidents to represent me") for the track "Dead Presidents" on HIS debut album, [i]Reasonable Doubt[/i] (which I mantain is his strongest album even to this day). He even praises the album in the Nas diss track "The Takeover" ("Four albums in ten years, nigga? I can divide, that's one every, let's say two/two of them sh[size=2]its was due, one was 'eh', the other was Illmatic/[/size]that's the one hot album every ten year average") /takes off jacket guzzlefish is a site like RecordNerd or RateMyMusic where you can put up your album collection/wish list. Unfortunately I think there's something wrong with the site :-\[/QUOTE] Got it. :thumb: I'm now rap-educated. Thanks for that! |
[QUOTE=Arucard]Nice way to ignore my advising post Leah.
And Gagging : They are not Melodic Death Metal bands. Caliban are Metalcore, and Trivium are just part of this new wave of American metal.[/QUOTE] trivium are surprisingly good given the other indistinguishable and boring bands that they are associated with. Killswitch, Lamb of god, and so on I'm not saying said bands are bad as such, just all the same... |
[QUOTE=Lord Abortion]trivium are surprisingly good given the other indistinguishable and boring bands that they are associated with. Killswitch, Lamb of god, and so on
I'm not saying said bands are bad as such, just all the same...[/QUOTE] Killswitch and Lamb of God are grossly different. |
My msn user title thing is 'As the reasons came and went, and swept across the face of my innocence, i was lost.'
They really do have some great music/lyrics. Can't wait for Diamond For Disease, only 3 more months. |
[QUOTE=Leah]I'm now rap-educated. Thanks for that![/QUOTE]
No prob. And actually, Guzzlefish is back up! [url=http://www.guzzlefish.com/collection.php?username=The1AndOnly&mediatype=C]My CD collection[/url] |
[QUOTE=Arucard]My msn user title thing is 'As the reasons came and went, and swept across the face of my innocence, i was lost.'
They really do have some great music/lyrics. Can't wait for Diamond For Disease, only 3 more months.[/QUOTE] Awesome! Yeah, me too. I only have three songs from Arsis, all from this site. No albums (yet). [QUOTE=Moses]Killswitch and Lamb of God are grossly different.[/QUOTE] Agreed. Personally, I prefer Killswitch. Ray - /goes to site |
Give Limbonic Art a listen. They are a cool band.
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[QUOTE=Moses]Killswitch and Lamb of God are grossly different.[/QUOTE]
tell me how? I saw both at download, they were both OK, pretty decent bands, but all a bit samey to me- no individuality in that genre IMO |
If i had any music on my new computer in my room, i'd upload some great tracks off the album.
Ooh wait, get some Borknagar. Do it now. Vortex era if possible, but Vintersorg stuff i also good. |
[QUOTE=Illmatic]No prob.
And actually, Guzzlefish is back up! [url=http://www.guzzlefish.com/collection.php?username=The1AndOnly&mediatype=C]My CD collection[/url][/QUOTE] Surprised you like Primus. Generally a little too quirky for a fan of rap music, but hey, I love Primus and rap too so I guess it's not that surprising. |
[QUOTE=Illmatic]/"Run-DMC: Art. Grandmaster Flash: Art. Public Enemy: Art. 2Pac and Biggie: art. But how am I supposed to defend this new sh[size=2]it? 'Move, bitch, get out my way!'[/size] Well, there's a bitch in his way! And he wants it to move!"[/QUOTE]
I've not heard that, and I've got a couple of Chris Rock routines on my computer. What was that from? |
[QUOTE=Illmatic]No prob.
And actually, Guzzlefish is back up! [url=http://www.guzzlefish.com/collection.php?username=The1AndOnly&mediatype=C]My CD collection[/url][/QUOTE] Pretty impressive. You're now that much cooler to me that you own Sabbath, The Clash, GnR, Bowie, Slayer and Opeth. :p |
Leah, despite you already saying that the racist tendencies of Arghoslent would push you away from them in the Death Heads thread a while back, as far as Melodic Death Metal goes, you really cannot get much better. And despite the lyrics being racist, they are actually more cleverly written than your generic ignorant racist white power band. I would upload a song for you, but im about to head out to quiz night at a local irish pub!
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I saw it on Comedy Central one night. I'm not sure what the actual show was called.
Anyways, Slayer looks really out of place on your list Ray :lol: |
And Slug : Limbonic Art kick arse.
I've recently noticed that my posts are turning into Death and Black metal only reccomendations :( /Thinks of non Death band.... Check out Senses Fail. Edit : Argholesent kick major butt. |
[QUOTE=Lord Abortion]tell me how?
I saw both at download, they were both OK, pretty decent bands, but all a bit samey to me- no individuality in that genre IMO[/QUOTE] I saw Killswitch live (at Newcastle Student Union, as it happens) back before they released their second (widely-known) album, I think, and they were rubbish. Luckily I wasn't there for them, though. EDIT: Dam[font=verdana]n[/font] it 12oz, I was just about to recommend Arghoslent. |
[QUOTE=NJMetalMeister]Leah, despite you already saying that the racist tendencies of Arghoslent would push you away from them in the Death Heads thread a while back, as far as Melodic Death Metal goes, you really cannot get much better. And despite the lyrics being racist, they are actually more cleverly written than your generic ignorant racist white power band. I would upload a song for you, but im about to head out to quiz night at a local irish pub![/QUOTE]
Firstly, I don't think Children of Bodom are racist. Secondly, I would listen to a song by the band, but I would not support it by downloading or buying an album if they are racists. [QUOTE=Arucard]If i had any music on my new computer in my room, i'd upload some great tracks off the album. Ooh wait, get some Borknagar. Do it now. Vortex era if possible, but Vintersorg stuff i also good.[/QUOTE] What kind of music is that, just so I know? EDIT: They aren't on Connect. I'll look at Senses Fail. |
[QUOTE=Taste_My_Scythe]:p
Well, the site did have Kings of Convenience, but they are a little [I]too[/I] mellow for me. The site didn't have Wuthering Heights or Edguy though, which sucks. Right now I kinda feel like I want some new melodeth or something really hard and melodic that I can headbang to. [/QUOTE] You need some Quo Vadis, they are a must if you like melodic death. songs to check out : Break The cycle Silence Calls The Storm Dead Mans Diary On the Shores of Ithaka I Believe Borknagar = black/progressive/folk/viking metal all mixed into one |
Bobo, what kind of music is Borknagar exactly? I was under the impression it was Melodic Black.
And for Quo-Vadis add Elements Of The Absolution Pt.3 to that list. |
[QUOTE=Lord Abortion]tell me how?[/QUOTE]
Well, Randy of Lamb of God has a more deep screamy style of vocals, and they rely on cool riffs rather than a catchy hook. They are a little bit heavier too, and don't have the generic metalcore breakdowns as much. Plus they give a completely different vibe when listening to them. Killswitch Engage's Howard has a strong chest voice that he uses alot more when singing. Also he uses a yelling type of technique but some times does the high pitched scream too. The band also does alot of generic metalcore breakdowns and they rely heavily on a catchy chorus. Lamb of God is a little more brutal but has alot less melody. |
[QUOTE=Taste_My_Scythe]Pretty impressive. You're now that much cooler to me that you own Sabbath, The Clash, GnR, Bowie, Slayer and Opeth. :p[/QUOTE]
I don't actually listen to Slayer, The Clash, or GnR anymore, but yeah, I had periods of time where I did like 'em. I got Blackwater Park because almost everyone I knew was like, "Opeth is f'n awesome", but I'm still trying to get into them. But yeah, I like Sabbath, and Bowie is very much the man. [QUOTE=Bartender]I've not heard that, and I've got a couple of Chris Rock routines on my computer. What was that from?[/QUOTE] It's either Never Scared or Bigger And Blacker. |
[QUOTE=Taste_My_Scythe]Firstly, I don't think Children of Bodom are racist. Secondly, I would listen to a song by the band, but I would not support it by downloading or buying an album if they are racists.
[/QUOTE] When did i say CoB were racist? :confused: I was just talking about Arghoslent. Secondly downloading a band is hardly support, its ripping them off :p I can totally understand the idea of not wanting to buy it though |
[QUOTE=BoboTheRagingHobo]You need some Quo Vadis, they are a must if you like melodic death.
songs to check out : Break The cycle Silence Calls The Storm Dead Mans Diary On the Shores of Ithaka I Believe Borknagar = black/progressive/folk all mixed into one[/QUOTE] Yeah! Someone recommended Quo Vadis to me in the death head thread. I got I Believe, On the Shores of Ithaka and another one (I can't remember the name). Good stuff. Arucard - Senses Fail. Pretty cool. What, hardcore or something? |
[QUOTE=Arucard]Bobo, what kind of music is Borknagar exactly? I was under the impression it was Melodic Black.
And for Quo-Vadis add Elements Of The Absolution Pt.3 to that list.[/QUOTE] Black Metal has always been melodic to me..... :confused: |
[QUOTE=NJMetalMeister]When did i say CoB were racist? :confused:
I was just talking about Arghoslent. Secondly downloading a band is hardly support, its ripping them off :p I can totally understand the idea of not wanting to buy it though[/QUOTE] :amaze: You know, I can really be annoying sometimes. Disregard what I said. I read stuff way too fast for my own good. My apologies. |
[QUOTE=Illmatic]
It's either Never Scared or Bigger And Blacker.[/QUOTE] Must be Never Scared then, I think. Thanks. |
Bartender: It could also be Bring The Pain. I'm straining to remember my Chris Rock standup routines.
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[QUOTE=Taste_My_Scythe]Yeah! Someone recommended Quo Vadis to me in the death head thread. I got I Believe, On the Shores of Ithaka and another one (I can't remember the name). Good stuff.
Arucard - Senses Fail. Pretty cool. What, hardcore or something?[/QUOTE] Im not entirely sure, but they are definatly not Hardcore. Hardcore is a sub-genre of punk, and Senses Fail have very little to do with punk. For me, they are more Pop-Punky. |
[QUOTE=Taste_My_Scythe]Firstly, I don't think Children of Bodom are racist. Secondly, I would listen to a song by the band, but I would not support it by downloading or buying an album if they are racists. [/QUOTE]
I'd download it but ignore the lyrics. Also if you want somthing really cool, try Necrophagist. |
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