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sirmed2
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Hey, guys. I don't know if there is an "official thread" for metal, so,
here's one where you can talk about your favorite metal/punk/hard rock artists, music and albums. Have fun!

Oh, and please don't spam. Keep it metal, guys! : )

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sirmed2
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Whether it be Disturbed, Slipknot, Three Days Grace or Led Zeppelin, you can speak clearly about your favorite bands.

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Aoutch it's hard to choose a fav bands. I'll say some so... Led Zep', Trivium, A7x, Maiden, Motorhead, Judas Priest, Lamb of God, Slipknot, Metallica. Ok ok this is a long list of favorite bands xD.

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The list of recommendations I give to everyone who asks is - in alphabetical order - here:

Aeon, Agalloch, Alcest, Altar of Plagues, Amesoeurs, Anathema, Atheist, Ayreon, Cormorant, Cult of Luna (Somewhere Along the Highway specifically), Cynic, Dark Moor, Demilich, Diablo Swing Orchestra, Diabolical Masquerade, Disillusion, Eluveitie, Exivious, A Forest of Stars, Gordian Knot, Gorguts, Haken, Incantation, Kamelot, Le Grand Guignol, Mindflowers, Mirrorthrone, Moonsorrow, Nokturnal Mortum, Oblomov, Opeth, Orphaned Land, Pain of Salvation, Pelican, Pin-Up Went Down, Porcupine Tree, Portal (the one with Swarth, not either of the others), Shadow Gallery, Sigh, Silent Stream of Godless elegy, Solefald, Sunn O))), Symphony X, Therion, Thy Catafalque, Tiamat, Tristania, Ulver (just Bergtatt is metaltastic, but all of their albums are worth a listen), Unexpect, Vindensang, Wintersun, Xystus

Those are my favorites and the only ones I really consistently listen to, though I have listen to/know quite a few others

sirmed2
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Hm. I thought for sure this would be more popular than my "Disturbed Breaking up" thread, but- well, woah.

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Just a suggestion... there's already a thread for MetalHeads around!

Have a look at the Metal Bands World Cup!

It's a competition for Metal Bands and provides a lot of discussion about everything that's Metal related...

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I've like many kinds of metal, many are already listed by Alt since he introduced me.

Though lately I've favoured Metalcore, Asking Alexandria, Chidos, Sleeping With Sirens, etc. Of course it really isn't metal, it's just a variation of punk with metal, pop and some other stuff thrown in.

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Some great bands: Dagoba, Slipknot, there is one more but i can't remember the name of it... If i remember i'll post again!

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Sorry to break your bubble guys, but Slipknot in my opinion is not metal.

-Tries to explain- -Fails due to lack of musical background-

These people do it much better.


First of all, it needs to be understood that heaviness alone does not make a band Metal. People who believe this often claim that Nu-Metal is Metal because it is "heavy". However, what causes Nu-Metal to be heavy is its guitars, which are low-pitched and often distorted. It doesn't focus too much on melody. Also, Nu-Metal bands tend to have vocalists that "scream". This causes people to believe that it makes a band Metal. However, the use of harsh vocals alone also isn't enough to validate a band's acceptance into the Metal genre. Also, the vocals used in Nu-Metal is often "shouting", rather than growling. Shouting, of course, is commonly used in Hardcore Punk, rather than Metal.

In my opinion, Nu-Metal takes far more influences from genres outside of Metal than actual Metal. Nu-Metal takes influences from alternative Rock, hip-hop, Funk and even Grunge. As far as its Metal influences are concerned, it's questionable. They draw influences from Groove Metal, or "half-thrash", and Alternative Metal (also quite questionable as a valid Metal genre.)



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Iowa might sound more metal, but overall I think they draw more influence on other kinds of music, such that they become something more akin to alternative. That's just IMO.
As far as Slipknot is concerned, I see little difference between them and the stereotypical Nu-Metal band. Thus, I don't believe Slipknot is Metal.

nichodemus
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Oops, just to clarify, the last paragraph is my own.

sirmed2
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Hm- I dunno. Slipknot is still pretty heavy- and I thought they were the perfect representation of metal.

nichodemus
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Hm- I dunno. Slipknot is still pretty heavy- and I thought they were the perfect representation of metal.


Haha, just because of guitar distortion and ''harsh'' vocals doesn't mean it's metal >< If you haven't, try out some more old school metal like Metallica haha.
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Metallica is an amazing metal band. I personally like A Day To Remember but it's more metalcore... :P

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A Day To Remember but it's more metalcore


Yep yep. Jeremy is such an amazing singer I listen to them when I want music that's not too heavy on my palate.
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Which songs do you like by them? I like 2nd sucks and You Should Have Killed Me When You Had The Chance.

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and I thought they were the perfect representation of metal.


Death metal is the purest and most definite of the metal forms, although not the original. Does that mean it's the best? Heavens no, that's an opinion.

Although I do find myself quite fond of said opinion, and by extension, death metal.

As for Metallica, they're entry-level metal. Sure, their songs are great, but are too sterile (thank Hammett's amazing solos for that) to be by any stretch a representation of any metal form, even the thrash it helped form.

Not too many people around grasp the full scope of metal, as it's a rather deep genre. There are more sub-genres in metal than most other genres combined. Personally, I find myself attracted to death, thrash, and power metal more than others, though some black, doom, and classic/NWBHM can find itself into my ears.

My favorite band is Opeth, and of course they would be death metal, though progressive in many ways.
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