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[QUOTE=VomitStainedCretin;15026030]Also I think some Psycroptic lyrics I read seemed to have a Sci-fi theme (A Planetary Discipline/The Sceptre of Jaar-Gilon).[/QUOTE]
definitely |
[QUOTE=Gonads;15025856]This is probably a long shot, but is there such a thing as death metal with a science fiction theme?[/QUOTE]
Crystal Age. Cynic type metal with Star Wars themed music and samples. |
[QUOTE=Gonads;15025856]This is probably a long shot, but is there such a thing as death metal with a science fiction theme?[/QUOTE]
Red Harvest |
Why would you be looking for something like than anyway, Nads?
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Because those bands also need a fanbase?
Well, appeal I guess. :-\ |
Oh, I almost forgot Neoplasmah.
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[QUOTE=the2stranger;15026164]Because those bands also need a fanbase?
Well, appeal I guess. :-\[/QUOTE] Or maybe a fetish...:eek: |
Some Augury has sci-fi themes.
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[QUOTE=NemesisDivina;15026006]what? how does that song have sci-fi lyrics.[/QUOTE]
listen to human, also ITP has many, like In Human Form [I]Scientists of the world unite, Your services are more than needed This creature in human form is out of control[/I] trust me i have the cd |
[QUOTE=rattlehead42147;15026485]listen to human, also ITP has many, like In Human Form
[I]Scientists of the world unite, Your services are more than needed This creature in human form is out of control[/I] trust me i have the cd[/QUOTE] hahaha i'd call you an idiot [I]but you have the cd![/I] |
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[QUOTE=Cocaine;15026508]hahaha i'd call you an idiot
[I]but you have the cd![/I][/QUOTE] I was thinking the same thing. :lol: |
[I]parental advisory: explicit sci-fi themes[/I]
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[QUOTE=NemesisDivina;15026021]I did read the lyrics. That is not a sci-fi theme.
EDIT: If you read the rest of the lyrics, that song has nothing to do whatsoever with science fiction[/QUOTE]Well then you have piss poor reading comprehension skills. |
Song lyrics are subjective, so shut the **** up about them.
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[QUOTE=Hbp;15026148]Why would you be looking for something like than anyway, Nads?[/QUOTE]
I like Science Fiction a lot and I used to like Coheed and Cambrias whole sci Fi theme before I got into death metal.:p |
[QUOTE=pate;15026641]Song lyrics are subjective, so shut the **** up about them.[/QUOTE]
Holy take a mydol. |
[url]http://www.metal-archives.com/board/viewtopic.php?t=26234[/url]
here, regarding the Sci Fi. |
Actually I have something on my computer at home that is sci-fi death metal but I can't remember who the band is right now...I'll post it later when I can check it out.
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for ****s sake, someone asks for sci-fi death metal and the band that immediately jumps to mind should be Nocturnus. You kiddies really are a lost cause.
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you're a lost cause imo
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:rolleyes:
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The guy's annoying. All he does is rant about how much more he knows.
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guys lets all tell the troll hes mean and he hurts our feelings maybe he will go away
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Can someone tell me what exactly Slam music is? I've recently gotten into Abominable Putridity, and I've seen them listed as slam. Anyone know any other bands that are like that?
Thanks. Here is the link to their myspace if anyone is interested. I can not get enough of them! [url]http://www.myspace.com/abominableputridity[/url] |
slam is usually bouncier with a lot of hippity-hoppity half-time stuff.
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[QUOTE]While similar to brutal death metal, slam death metal differs in the focus shifting away from speed and blast beats and more toward Hardcore-styled breakdowns and grooves, although blast beats are used sporadically. Vocals, generally, register no higher than the standard death growl and are usually much lower, often with a "gurgle"-type sound. Guitar tuning is usually dropped B or lower with frequent pinch harmonics and the prevalence of guitar solos many times sacrificed in favor of crunching riffs. Technicality is often used but is not mandatory, while melody, if present at all, is kept to an absolute minimum. The overall sound of slam death metal has a lower register than brutal death metal but is not as fast or complex. Regionally, slam death metal has been predominately associated with the United States, and more specifically, New York and Texas. However, as of recent, the genre has spread world-wide. Because of its similarity to brutal death metal, slam death metal shares a few bands with that subgenre, but there are many slam death metal bands that would not be considered brutal death metal at all and vice versa. Bands usually associated with slam death metal are Devourment, Internal Bleeding and Soils of Fate.[/QUOTE]
The majority (read: 99%) of all bands that label themselves slam death are terrible. I wasn't aware of how bad Slam was until I listened to Cephalotripsy, I was so disappointed :( I don't mind some "groove" in there but boring midpaced power chord riffs with gurgles don't do anything for me. I suggest you listen to Viral Load, Insidious Decrepancy, Exculcerate, Gorerotted, or Defeated Sanity instead of slam bands. |
Thanks. I'll listen to what I like.
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Yeah, I just listened to some "real" slam death metal and I was like...holy ****...this sucks...alot. I don't mind it when there's one or two slam riffs in the song, but when the entire song is slamslamslam it's just so boring+is missing alot of the aspects that makes death metal worth listening to.
I'm gonna have to admit now that most slam death metal is in fact wiggerish, just as the "elites" have been saying. |
Try those bands though. They have enough groove in there that you might enjoy them.
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