Re: Calling all METALHEADS.
I have given up Metal for the most part.
Most of my friends don't listen to it, so i don't really have anyone to share this music with.
And its not just that, i mean that makes it much harder on me to find new bands to listen to, but every new band i found sounded just like the other. Its was all becoming bland and generic to me. There are bands still out there that stick out to me, but eh. I think I'm just out growing the genre and moving on to something different.
Re: Calling all METALHEADS.
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Blasphemy! You clearly haven't heard Iced Earth's new album. It is the probably the best since Burnt Offerings. Stu Block is an amazing vocalist! Then again, I thought Ripper Owens was great too, and his new band, Charred Walls of the Damned, founded by ex-Iced Earth drummer Richard Christy, is EPIC.
Actually I did listen to it and although it's better than the two abortions they released before it, it still suffers from the same thing every album since Burnt Offerings suffers from in that it is just more of the same. It's clear that Jon Schaffer does all the composing and he's been recycling the same tired riffs since the 90's. Iced Earth is just one of those bands where you can check out their greatest hits and never have to listen to another song outside of it. They are a good band with good material, but overall their discography is pretty weak. More than a new Iced Earth album I'd like to see Schaffer collaborate on some other stuff as Demons & Wizards was a really cool project.
I didn't know Richard Christy was in another project. That's definitely exciting, I'm a drummer myself and he's one of my favorites.
Re: Calling all METALHEADS.
*tiptoes in cautiously* ...REAL metalheads? So this isn't going to be about Trivium, Disturbed and Slipknot, right? Good! :woot:
I LOVE metal. Regular metal, black metal and doom are all pretty good. But my favorite by far is death metal. Not just Cannibal Corpse, although they're a good place to start--but Immolation, Death, Grave, Vader, Morbid Angel...can't get enough.
Metalcore, hardcore, emocore, mallcore, applecore, and anything with "core" in it...not my bag. Well, maybe grindcore, but only because it's similar to death.
Re: Calling all METALHEADS.
Hey Revenant, the death metal bands you're into are pretty well known. Don't know how far you've explored the genre, but I recommend you check out Behemoth, Kronos, Lykathea Aflame, Persefone, Mithras, and Pig Destroyer. I'm a big fan of the death 'n roll stuff like Gorefest and Entombed as well.
Re: Calling all METALHEADS.
If we're going to discuss death metal, let's not include cannibal corpse in the discussion lol If you wanna get into some GOOD death metal, melodic death metal is the way to go, in my opinion. But I tend to not bother with genres anyway, if a band sticks to a certain genre, they're usually pretty bland generic and shit. Good bands to check out: In Vain, Allegaeon, Arsis, A Hill To Die Upon (good bands start with the letter A, yo) Skeletonwitch (not melodeath at all, but a tasty mix of death, black and thrash)
Next week on Lacquer Head talks metal: Doom
Re: Calling all METALHEADS.
There's nothing wrong with Cannibal Corpse. If you think they're bad you haven't heard Six Feet Under. I think melodeath's kind of overrated, but I like Insomnium.
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Nidogod
Hey Revenant, the death metal bands you're into are pretty well known. Don't know how far you've explored the genre, but I recommend you check out Behemoth, Kronos, Lykathea Aflame, Persefone, Mithras, and Pig Destroyer. I'm a big fan of the death 'n roll stuff like Gorefest and Entombed as well.
Pretty far, but I keep my collection limited. I also like Gorguts, Convulse, Disincarnate, Anata, The Chasm and Disma.
Re: Calling all METALHEADS.
>cannibal corpse
>melodeath overrated
lolwut
straight up death metal is usually pretty meh. There's nothing to the songs, just the same riff played for 4 minutes. No direction.
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Lacquer Head
>cannibal corpse
>melodeath overrated
lolwut
straight up death metal is usually pretty meh. There's nothing to the songs, just the same riff played for 4 minutes. No direction.
Sorry, I thought for a minute you knew what you were talking about. Never mind.
Re: Calling all METALHEADS.
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+ Revenant +
Sorry, I thought for a minute you knew what you were talking about. Never mind.
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1. (of an argument or reaction) Arising from or appealing to the emotions and not reason or logic.
2. Attacking an opponent's motives or character rather than the policy or position they maintain.
So how bout you EXPLAIN your point this time.
Re: Calling all METALHEADS.
I consider myself a pretty big metalhead.
I tend to be into the more proggy stuff like Cynic, Death, Atheist, Nuclear Rabbit, Dream Theater, Animals as Leaders, etc. I do have a love for the brutal stuff, though. Anaal Nathrakh, Dying Fetus (even though both their vocalists look as if they are eternal pooping), Behemoth, Arsis, and Necrophagist are some favorites.
I also dig properly done Deathcore like The Faceless and The HAARP Machine, groove metal like Machine Head and Pantera, and I consider Hair Metal to be a guilty pleasure.
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Too many to really list but...
Hypocrisy, Fear Factory, Nevermore, Krohm, Bergraven, Bloodbath, Diagnose Lebensgafahr... I'm already running out of brain. I used to listen to a lot more metal than I do these days and I'm sure it is recorded somewhere....... =\
I tend to listen to more progressive stuff these days but I was big into black metal back in the day. Oh to be young again... D: