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View Poll Results: What's the worst metal sub-genre ever? | |||
Symphonic Metal |
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4 | 18.18% |
Nu-Metal |
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12 | 54.55% |
Power Metal |
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1 | 4.55% |
All of them |
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5 | 22.73% |
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For those who see no redeeming qualities in the genre whatsoever, grant me just a few minutes and I will show you how symphonic metal can be pretty legit - by way of Nightwish of all things! The thing with Nightwish is, that while I like all of their albums outside of their debut, I really think they've become a much better band with their two later singers. Everyone knows them with the original singer, Tarja, but their best output is, in my opinion, from the Anette Olzon and Floor Jansen eras. Not least, I also find these two ladies to be much more appealing singers than Tarja.
Anyway, I've picked two songs and a starting point for each. All you have to do is go to the suggested time code and you will start right as the best part is about to begin. Personally, I think everything after the marked point is fantastic in both of these songs. I love the music here and Floor really sells the vocals too. I'm even going to venture as far as to say that I can't see anything cheesy about these two songs either. It's just legit good music to me. No guilty pleasures in sight. So, will anyone indulge me? Then you can tell me how wrong I am afterwards. 7 Days to The Wolves (Live with Floor Jansen) Start from 03:20. Ghost Love Score (live with Floor Jansen) Start from 05:35. |
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