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Originally Posted by Howard the Duck
you're really getting into it
wanna be my "Metal Baby"?
(had one in the UK but she was into Budgie, Slayer and Anthrax - the popular stuff, not tr00 kvlt)
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I *am* getting into it, but I cannot be a "Metal Baby" because I don't know enough about the genre yet to qualify. I'm still just a Metal Fetus.
I like Slayer's cover of "In A Gadda da Vida," but that's their only song I recall. I've *heard* of Budgie, but I thought Budgie was a pop group.

I didn't expect a metal band to be named after a parakeet. And I've never even listened to Anthrax.
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Originally Posted by LedSabbath
I've been listening to The Wretched End. A Black metal band formed by
Samoth of Emporer.
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I liked
The Wretched End's song "Death by Nature," especially the drumming.
The video has great time-lapse scenes of animals decaying and being ingested by maggots. Nicely disturbing. I've always loved those.
My only complaint is the ol' tired hair-swinging at the start of the video. When long-haired metal bands swing their hair, it always appears contrived and unoriginal to me. What is the point of looking and sounding like any other band? I can't understand the conformity within the metal genre that I
thought was supposed to be about rebellion.
The Wretched End "Death by Nature"-2012 Offical video-vexedart.com.mov - YouTube
Another example of the hair-swinging, this time by Behemoth, singing a forgettable song:
Behemoth - Demigod (live, great quality) - YouTube