Prophet178
07.21.09 | 2 - Narrow Stairs
4 - Unleashed Memories
5 - Once
6 - Controller
7 - Fevers and Mirrors
8 - Doomsday Machine
12 - Flight 666 |
Piglet
07.21.09 | 8 = Wages of Sin
12 = rock in rio
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Avirov
07.21.09 | Everything by Bright Eyes is remarkable, but start with "Lifted". |
Athom
07.21.09 | 2. My favorite band. Go with the Photo Album
6. Magnum Heart
7. Go with I'm Wide Awake
8. Doomsday
9. Ressurection
10. Things Fall Apart
11. Ulver - Bergtatt
12. Live After Death dvd.
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Masochist
07.21.09 | 2 - 'Narrow Stairs'
3 - You're going to want 'Blackout' or 'Do or Die'. Probably 'Blackout' next.
5. 'Wishmaster' is the one I'd suggest next for you; it's their most complete album. 'Once' has their best individual songs, but you'll only remember a few, and the rest sort of fade out of mind.
9. You'll definitely want all of 'Be'. I'd actually get 'Like Water For Chocolate' next; that brought him up-to-date from '94 (unless you like '90's hip-hop, in which case you'll want 'Resurrection'). Individual songs: "The Light" from LWFC, "I Used To Know H.E.R." from Resurrection.
That's all I got. |
rasputin
07.21.09 | for black metal, look at my post in the recent black metal list by user FadetoBlack |
EVedder27
07.21.09 | Blackout is similar to Warrior's Code. IMO it is slightly better |
raggedragamuffin
07.21.09 | 1. Don't know what you already heard, but The Black Halo is sweet
2. The Photo Album
3. Blackout is my next favorite by them
5. Once
8. Doomsday Machine
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thebbqshrimp
07.21.09 | If you like the sound of "The Warrior's Code" then you're probably going to want to go with "Blackout" (a FAR superior album, in general). But, if you're asking me for where the best Dropkick is at, it's got to be in their early stuff. Like... way early. "Do Or Die" or "Sing Loud, Sing Proud!" or, to be honest, their "Live on St. Patrick's Day" album is effing great. |
thebbqshrimp
07.21.09 | Oh, and for Misery Signals, definitely go with "...Magnum Heart." |
OllieS
07.21.09 | 1. Karma and Epica are more Power Metal, the 2 after are more straight up Metal. Both TBH and Karma are great.
8. If bad production irks you don't get WoS. Songwriting wise Doomsday is a little better too IMO.
11. Don't start with one of those watered down albums like Bergtatt (still a great album, but not 100% BM)...get In The Nightside Eclipse by Emperor or Blood Fire Death by Bathory.
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ninjuice
07.21.09 | Guess I should written how much I love Epica and TBH. Oh well... |
DaveyBoy
07.21.09 | Only one I can help you with Steve is Lacuna Coil. I'd start at Unleashed Memories as I don't think the gap between their most metal & their most poppy is as big as everyone claims it to be. Best to listen keeping their progression in mind. |
ninjuice
07.22.09 | so I apologize for bumping this but I finally saw your post Davey. Thanks. |
Yazz_Flute
07.22.09 | 1. If you already have The Black Halo and Epica get Karma.
5. Not a big fan tbh, I suppose get Once.
6. Of Malice and the Magnum Heart is better but you can't go wrong with either.
8. Wages of Sin definitely is the better of the two, not a big fan of the band again.
10. Just getting into these guys myself. Download the song "Game Theory."
11. Dissection - Storm of the Lights Bane
Sacramentum - Far Away From the Sun
Those two are a mix of black metal and melo-death, good starting points and among the best of the genre imo.
12. I love Rock In Rio, but the camera is pretty spastic so idk. |
XulOnerom
07.22.09 | 4. Starting with Comalies and going backwards will make you appreciate them more
5. Dark Passion Play is their only worthwhile album. Tarja is a good singer but her voice is so monotonous and boring
8. Screw those. Get Black Earth
11. Despite what others say, Enthrone Darkness Triumphant is an excellent way to get into black metal and get used to the sound before moving to more extreme bands
12. Their Live After Death DVD, I guess |
ninjuice
07.22.09 | Should have put "thanks everyone" in my last comment.
And I forgot Atmosphere, Rufus Wainwright and Regina Spektor. dangit |
tinathefatlard
07.22.09 | Regina Spektor - Soviet Kitsch |