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I am not a fan at all (not because of what they are seen to represent BTW) but I do think that 'Spit It Out' is a phenomenal track. Very successful Metal bands that have a predominantly young teen audience are frowned upon by an older generation who just were'nt a part of that. Not all of course but some bands get a bad wrap because of this. Many people who grew up on Slipknot may well diversify and be into less mainstream music now that they are older and that can only be a good thing.
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I've got to go with Serj Tankian/SOAD, simply because they were the first rock/metal (whatever you want to call them) band that I ever liked, and they're truly the reason that I'm into metal today.
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I heard Toxicity and got into metal. The rest is history. |
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Setting that aside, my most influential person is actually Weird Al. Yeah I know....I heard like every song when I was in 4th grade then started listening to the bands he parodied. He is very talented. |
Agreed. I actually found a lot of music via Weird Al.
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I'm going to say two artists.
The first is Mozart. As a pianist, learning his classical works influenced me as a musician. The second would have to be Tool. Don't hate me, I'm not a crazy fangirl who thinks they are the gods of music or whatever, they just quite simply influenced me in terms of getting more seriously into music. They are also the reason I found my current bandmates. And boyfriend. |
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for me the bands that changed my life is Rob Zombie, Metallica, ACDC, Boston, Rush, and of corse Black Sabbath
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I'll concede that Joey Jordison is a competent drummer (though quite overrated) and Corey Taylor isn't a bad vocalist. Stone Sour - Bother is a good track. |
john petrucci even though he makes me want to break all my guitars
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