
guitarmike
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Skrapmetal":33pawnng said:So much cynicism in this thread.
Almost every generation has said that rock was dead after what they grew up with went out of style. 80's and 90's hard rock/metal is hugely popular around here, but the things that are being said about more modern metal were said about 80's/90's stuff by people who grew up with 60's stuff.
Metal is alive and well. You just have to go looking for it now, much like you had to with non-spandex metal in the 80's before Metallica blew up.
Your point is very true. Even in the 80's, if your style of metal was not on MTV or on Zrock, it probably was underground. Most of the thrash bands that did achieve a larger degree of success had some songs that fit the radio/MTV format. Megadeth with Symphony of Destruction, Anthrax with the Sound of White Noise come to mind as their "breakthrough" albums. These bands received radio play nation wide for songs off of these albums. Before then, like Iron Maiden, they received minimal airplay.
You can turn on the radio in Milwaukee and far more Maiden/Megadeth/Anthrax/old Rush, etc now than you did 20 years ago. When 2112 was released it did not get on rock radio, now I can listen to is once per week if I choose to listen to the radio. Go figure.