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01-09-2008, 09:39 PM | #31 (permalink) | |
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I just finished listening to Unexpect's "In A Flesh Aquarium" while I walked my dog... What a horrible piece of crap! It's as if The Great Kat (minus the talent) decided to cover SOAD with substandard instruments and production. The song "Silence 011010701" reminded me of that episode of "Friends" where Ross plays the keyboard. (gag) Just the fact that it reminded me of FRIENDS (FOR GOD"S SAKE!)... I hope you were pulling my leg about this one. I've taken ****s that came out sounding better than this CD! Needless to say, it made a fantastic frizbee - I pity the poor s.o.b. who finds it... in fact, I hope it broke when it hit the ground. Anyway, the search continues...
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01-09-2008, 09:58 PM | #32 (permalink) | |
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Thank you for proving my point. You should check out this old band called Spinal Tap. I mean, just because they are fictional characters who actually seem to make fun of the music they perform doesn't mean that they aren't a kick-ass metal band, right? You'll probably like them... Although, I must warn you, the drums in their music are pretty weak. They just can't seem to keep a decent drummer in the group.
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01-09-2008, 10:30 PM | #33 (permalink) |
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If you think metal died with Dimebag then you don't get very deep in looking for good metal...especially if you consider Hatebreed a great metal band (I don't mind them, just too generic as someone said...nothing real creative)
Recommendations: Opeth Between The Buried And Me The Dillinger Escape Plan Death (old band as well, but maybe you've never heard em...there great especially when they get more into proggy death metal) Baroness Mastodon Gojira Don't know if this is your cup of tea but if you enjoy post-metal which I'm a huge fan of check out these bands: Isis Neurosis Pelican--AMAZING Red Sparrowes Jesu Cult of Luna Rosetta Mouth of the Architect |
01-10-2008, 07:00 PM | #36 (permalink) | |
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Thanks for the other recommendations (ditto to everyone who listed bands). I like Mastodon and Gojira already, also a few of the others. I'll keep checking back with updates on the rest. "Transforming your mind from the inside out Overcoming fear that made you doubt Observing what is stored in the subconscious Trusting what you feel with your gut responses See past the dark and use your energy Learn from these images Thoughts that we call dreams This power lies within the mind Gain wisdom through abilities Change what's to come in future time Avoiding pain and misery Look through the fake from what is real Making desicions by what you feel Live for the future and not the past The weak of mind will never last Perceiving visions that reoccur Analyse your dreams to gain A better perspective of your life In control of your destiny with mind and soul See past the dark and use your energy Learn from these images Thoughts that we call dreams This power lies within the mind Gain wisdom through abilities Change what's to come in future time Avoiding pain and misery" - Within The Mind, DEATH Awesome, awesome song. R.I.P.
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01-10-2008, 08:33 PM | #37 (permalink) |
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The point: If the #1 selling metal album is from fictional, animated characters from Cartoon Network - and they actually have so-called metal fans calling their songs "great" (that's where you came in) - then that leads me to believe that something is seriously WRONG with the genre.
To further illustrate the point lets look at history, shall we? Hottest metal albums by year: 1980 Ace of Spades - Motorhead 1981 Diary of a Madman - Ozzy Osbourne 1982 Number of the Beast - Iron Maiden 1983 Holy Diver - Dio 1984 Ride the Lightning - Metallica 1985 Bonded By Blood - Exodus 1986 Master of Puppets - Metallica 1987 Among The Living - Anthrax 1988 ...And Justice For All - Metallica 1989 Beneath The Remains - Sepultura 1990 Seasons in the Abyss - Slayer 1991 self-titled - Metallica 1992 Vulgar Display of Power - Pantera 1993 Undertow - Tool 1994 Far Beyond Driven - Pantera 1995 Astro-Creep: 2000 - White Zombie 1996 Aenima - Tool 1997 The More Things Change... - Machine Head 1998 Follow The Leader - Korn 1999 The Gathering - Testament 2000 Clayman - In Flames 2001 Iowa - Slipknot 2002 The Art of Balance - Shadows Fall 2003 The Impossibility Of Reason - Chimaira 2004 Leviathan - Mastodon (Dimebag Darrell dies Dec. 8, 2004) 2005 Ghost Reveries - Opeth 2006 Inhuman Rampage - Dragonforce 2007 The Dethalbum - Dethklok ... and, yes, I know people will bitch about Korn/Slipknot/Tool not being "real metal". Spare me.
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01-10-2008, 10:46 PM | #39 (permalink) |
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Well how else do you think Motley Crue are going to fill a venue.
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