Ever go through a phase of listening to metal...

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volbeat seems to have that epic "I'm a winner" riffs to it, kinda gay sorry.

The old metallica was badass: AJFA, master, black. sad but true is heavy as shit.

old sepultura is badass too.

check this out: pig destroyer

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R_SqtCNhv44

they're sick: @ 1:30 that's sick
 
rabies":hw5a4aqa said:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6-lucafHKIU&feature=related

@ 3:25, note with the peavey's it doesn't sound as ghetto as with the rectos.

break the neck either way...

First link you put might have been a bad performance, this second performance you linked is much more "Gojira."



This one always gets me. In the car, crank it till your ears hurt, just forget about everything and rock out.
 
headlessdeadguy":389opnbv said:
HerbieBoogie":389opnbv said:
i listened to metal from age 13 to age 23. after that not so much. occasionally ill go back to it but usually just for a day or so.

I don't know how metal this is but i was listening to this last weekend.






She will rip your balls off :scared:
WTF was that??? :doh:


pretty much. here is a similar band

 
DeezDemos":2htz46ji said:
I quit listening to "Metal" decades ago, until I stumbled across Black Tide's first album back in '08. I just got their second release and am digging on it! :rock:

I saw Black Tide when they were on tour with Avenged Sevenfold back in 2007... great stuff! They were awesome live!

But yeah, once you get into metal, most other forms of music seem sedated and basic.
 
I feel metal is in your blood or not !
Kinda like bikers your either a biker or not.
 


And below is my favorite. To show you guys how musical this shit really is. (he doesnt seem pissed at all to boot)







 
Metal is definitely at the heart of what I love, but for the last 6 years now I've really branched away from it. I have embraced some "non-guitar" stuff, but mostly I've been getting to all sorts of rock music, most of it from within the previous 40 years. Lots of 70s and early 80s stuff, and some 90s stuff as well as post-2004. The majority of late 1980s-early 1990s stuff doesn't really gel with me apart from a couple of bands, it just seems too "poppy", or desperately trying to be the opposite.
I've been discovering lots and lots of bands that to me seem new, but I guess to lots of other people are quite familiar. And some not so familiar.
The only metal band that has really caught my attention from within the last 6 years is Mastodon. Otherwise all the music I like is a lot "lighter".

And I find that no matter what sort of music I hear when at a live gig, if it's loud and energetic and the band puts on a good show, then I will mosh like it's metal mayhem!
 
For me, the intro to this song (not the video) has got to be one of the most brutal things I've heard.

 
I can't get into anything Devin Townsend for some reason. I'm into a lot of "experimental" metal, but the project sounds like doofy (technical term) carnival music and SYL sounds cheesy. There's some cool moments, but I have never heard a full song he's been involved with that I can get into. I guess I'm mostly into heavier stuff or something, I don't really know.
 
leib10":2ung4pzn said:
For me, the intro to this song (not the video) has got to be one of the most brutal things I've heard.


plus, they mix in glimpses of cleavage...always a plus!!!!!!!!!!
 
leib10":2b5e8xbe said:
For me, the intro to this song (not the video) has got to be one of the most brutal things I've heard.


Dimmu is alright, definitely better than Nickelback, but for their genre they're a bit on the mainstream side. If extreme underground metal is your thing, check out Behemoth.

 
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