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Joined: Fri January 11, 2013 8:58 pm Posts: 428 Location: Vancouver, WA
Watch The Flames wrote:
Holy Shit I have just been immersed in Between The Buried And Me for the past couple weeks. Spotify had everything but their newest which I went ahead and picked up on CD. Definitely a lot more toned down but what a listening experience it is. Colors and The Great Misdirect are my favorites right now! Amazing musicians. When not listening to them, which isn't much right now, I'm also really enjoying High On Fire, and Farsot. Thanks again for all the recommendations guys.
I only discovered BTBAM about a year and a half ago, can't believe I missed out on them for so long - they are by far my favorite band right now. I even saw them live 3 years ago, but I was there to see Mastodon/High on Fire so we were hanging out in the bar most of the time and not really paying attention.
Colors is probably my favorite album because of Sun of Nothing/Ants of the Sky (probably the best consecutive songs on any metal album),and I also love the Viridian/White Walls closing, but The Great Misdirect is their most listenable start to finish. While I love Parallax II, it just hasn't done for me what most of their stuff has. I really like Parallax I, Alaska and the self-titled too. While it's a good album, the one that gets the least play from me is The Silent Circus. The covers album is ok, Blackened, Us & Them, and Three of a Perfect Pair are my favorite tracks.
Saw them live in November 2011, probably the 3rd best show i've ever been to, and I'm finally seeing them again in 3 weeks in San Francisco.
I click on the links in this thread and the music is cool then the guy starts growling and I lose interest.
That's kinda how I felt. I clicked on the other "non growling" vids but they are removed.
I really don't know much about metal. I listened to Anthrax and Metallica when I was in middle and high school. Watched a lot of Headbangers Ball back in the day too. I absolutely love those first 4 Metallica albums.
Some newer stuff I've heard is either too growly for me, or too fast. I realize I sound like an old fuck with that last one, but I guess PJ kinda shifted me to more groove rock and as my college days and 20's came on, I was into the Seattle stuff, hard rock, classic rock and alternative rock. I just kinda dropped metal out of my rotation.
What do metal fans think of a song like "Zero" by the Smashing Pumpkins? Or "Jesus Christ Pose". To me, those are pretty metalish. Or about as hard as hard rock can get.
What do metal fans think of a song like "Zero" by the Smashing Pumpkins? Or "Jesus Christ Pose". To me, those are pretty metalish. Or about as hard as hard rock can get.
I find the metal bands I like fall in the stoner/sludge metal categories. Heavy music but they sing in the more traditional sense.
Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 1:17 pm Posts: 1362 Location: On a live wire right up off the street.
I'm more or less with bada here, but I've been getting into the more abrasive vocal styles recently.
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It took me a while to enjoy growls, I used to make fun of my friends who listen to death metal, but now I'm there and there's just a whole new world of great music available.
What I can't stand is the hardcore-ish kind of vocals, sounds so lame.
Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 1:17 pm Posts: 1362 Location: On a live wire right up off the street.
Basically my exact experience.
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Every time I get to be a bachelor, I order Chinese. Twice a year, I gorge on broccoli 'n beef and crab rangoons. The guilt reminds me of masturbation. So does the rice.
Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 1:17 pm Posts: 1362 Location: On a live wire right up off the street.
Metalcore is just awful.
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Every time I get to be a bachelor, I order Chinese. Twice a year, I gorge on broccoli 'n beef and crab rangoons. The guilt reminds me of masturbation. So does the rice.
Joined: Sun February 03, 2013 4:50 am Posts: 148 Location: Buffalo, NY
Three metal points I have been thinking about lately.
1. Fade to Black by Metallica on the Binge and Purge box set has them most wicked double bass drum kick ever. Lars has that thing going crazy at the end.
2. Type O Negative- Everythig Dies: Incredibly dark, heavy, and meolodic. Too bad Pete had to die like everything else.
3. In high school my Dad took a couple of friends and I to a Life of Agony, Korn, and Ozzy Osbourne concert. I think it was 95. Right around when Ozzmosis came out. I know Joe Holmes was on guitar that night. Anyway, first time I ever heard Life of Agony and they stole the show. Korn was awful. Ozzy was losing the fastball but still cool. Anyway, I got super into Life of Agony. Keith Caputo was the singer. Keith Caputo can sing. Keith is no longer a man. He had a sex change and is female now. To each his own. I think that does however put to bed any chance of a Life of Agony reunion. Keith is now Mina Caputo.
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Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 1:17 pm Posts: 1362 Location: On a live wire right up off the street.
This video is so great.
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Every time I get to be a bachelor, I order Chinese. Twice a year, I gorge on broccoli 'n beef and crab rangoons. The guilt reminds me of masturbation. So does the rice.
I was also not into the growling vocals for a long time. It always took me out of the music. The hardest metal I had listened to were the standards, Metallica, Slayer, Antrax, Pantera, and such. The band that changed all that for me was "Death". I don't know what it was, but now I can listen to just about anything and enjoy it regardless of the types of vocals. Death is now my all time favorite metal band, and probably in my top 5 bands of all time. Also, anyone not into any kind of growling needs to check out The Sword as well! Not hard metal, but you'll probably love them!
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