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Old 10-23-2010, 04:26 PM   #331 (permalink)
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just joined here so thought id say hello and ask for some references.
been a fan of bands like Pelican, Red Sparowes & Russian Circles for a while and just yesterday discovered another similar band Caspain.
if you know these bands you will understand there style so im asking if there are any others i should be listening to?
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Check out this guide I made a few months ago, I actually included Pelican and Russian Circles on it.
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Old 10-24-2010, 03:30 AM   #332 (permalink)
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Check out Classic in the Making. Their song Never as Fun is awesome!
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Old 11-03-2010, 01:45 PM   #333 (permalink)
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If anyone can reccommend me some new music akin to these bands I'd really appreciate it:

Adema, Alice in Chains, Allele, Alter Bridge, Breaking Benjamin, Breaking Point, Chevelle, Cold, Creed, Crossfade, Dark New Day, Edgewater, Eighteen Visions, Evans Blue, Five Finger Death Punch, Fuel, Ghost Machine, Godhead, Godsmack, Hurt, Incubus, Nirvana, Nonpoint, Peroxwhy?gen, Puddle Of Mudd, Saliva, Seether, Sevendust, Shinedown, Sinch, Smile Empty Soul, Soil, Soundgarden, Staind, Stone Sour, Switched, Systematic, Taproot, Tool, Trapt, Trust Company, SpiralArms, 10 Years, 12 Stones, 3 Doors Down, 32 Leaves.
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Trust Company - 'Dreaming In Black And White' - Febuary 8th 2011

Crossfade - 'We All Bleed' - April 12th 2011

Cold - 'Wicked World' - 2011

Seether - 'Tell No Secrets' - 2011

Allele - ??? - 2011

Dredg - ??? - 2011
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Old 11-04-2010, 03:43 AM   #334 (permalink)
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If anyone can reccommend me some new music akin to these bands I'd really appreciate it:

Adema, Alice in Chains, Allele, Alter Bridge, Breaking Benjamin, Breaking Point, Chevelle, Cold, Creed, Crossfade, Dark New Day, Edgewater, Eighteen Visions, Evans Blue, Five Finger Death Punch, Fuel, Ghost Machine, Godhead, Godsmack, Hurt, Incubus, Nirvana, Nonpoint, Peroxwhy?gen, Puddle Of Mudd, Saliva, Seether, Sevendust, Shinedown, Sinch, Smile Empty Soul, Soil, Soundgarden, Staind, Stone Sour, Switched, Systematic, Taproot, Tool, Trapt, Trust Company, SpiralArms, 10 Years, 12 Stones, 3 Doors Down, 32 Leaves.
Why do you need more recommendations of the same? These bands are very generic of rock and metal in general (with the exception of say Nirvana, Soundgarden and AIC) Most are commercial and not very interesting at all. In terms of interest Tool stick out head and shoulders above the majority there.

If you want more interesting rock and metal I can certainly recommend some (or somebody else on here can) but if its more of what you have above, you`ve pretty much covered it already.
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Old 11-06-2010, 07:04 AM   #335 (permalink)
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The JPH, with a list like that you might like Deftones. Early Smashing Pumpkins might also appeal. If you like Tool, you might want to also investigate Porcupine Tree, who are an excellent band.

So anyway, I've been investigating heavy metal bands a lot lately and was wondering if anyone could recommend some to me. At the moment, I'm mostly enjoying Black Sabbath, Judas Priest, Budgie, Metallica, Slayer, Rage Against the Machine, Opeth, Death and Slough Feg.
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The JPH, with a list like that you might like Deftones. Early Smashing Pumpkins might also appeal. If you like Tool, you might want to also investigate Porcupine Tree, who are an excellent band.

So anyway, I've been investigating heavy metal bands a lot lately and was wondering if anyone could recommend some to me. At the moment, I'm mostly enjoying Black Sabbath, Judas Priest, Budgie, Metallica, Slayer, Rage Against the Machine, Opeth, Death and Slough Feg.
Hmm well let's see.

If you like Black Sabbath you'll most likely enjoy doom metal bands like:
  • Cathedral
  • Candlemass
  • Pentagram

Metallica and Slayer:
  • Kreator
  • Sepultura
  • Exodus
  • Overkill

Judas Priest:
  • Nevermore
  • Communic
  • Iron Maiden (obviously)
  • Saxon
  • Accept

Rage Against the Machine:
  • WarsawpacK (not technically a metal band, but best described as if RATM took a chill pill)
  • Rehab (again not really metal, but a good blend of hip hop and rock)

Opeth:
  • In Vain
  • Cynic
  • Bloodbath
  • In Mourning

Death:
  • Control Denied
  • Atheist
  • Obituary
  • Carcass (their later work like Heartwork and Swansong
  • Morbid Angel

Slough Feg (Good choice BTW):
  • Devin Townsend

Slough Feg is a pretty unique band with not a lot of similar sounding artists, but if you like them then you definitely need to check out Devin Townsend.
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Old 11-07-2010, 07:43 AM   #337 (permalink)
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Hello!
I search texts of songs of group "Ten".
It seems, as though anybody never spread them on the Internet.
Help to find please the text at least one song, "Elysian fields". I love this song, but don't understand half text(((
I will be very strongly grateful!

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Forgive me for literacy, it is difficult to write in another's language. And sorry, If I writed in not correctly thread.

And I can't to write a URL. T___T If anybody want to listen this song, writing in PM. Thanks.

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Old 11-08-2010, 12:58 PM   #338 (permalink)
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I've been searching for a long time for a genre that best suits my tastes, very rarely finding success. The closest I've come so far is the music most people refer to as "Screamo" because it seems that the most talented musicians tend to occupy this genre. However, I CAN'T STAND growling/screaming in music. In fact, no vocals at all is much preferred to growling/screaming.

The only band I can even think of that fits this description would be Avenged Sevenfold's more recent work, maybe Bullet For My Valentine... but I would prefer music that's a bit more hardcore.

I'm mostly hoping someone can tell me what genre I should be looking in, and maybe some recommendations of bands that fit the description.

Thanks!
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Old 11-11-2010, 06:22 PM   #339 (permalink)
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Most metal fans I've encountered have the same stubborn opinion that metal is far superiour to a good pop, soul, rock n roll record. I however disagree and do not like metal nor do I understand why anyone likes it.

So I put it to you, recomend me the BEST metal song. If the genre had to have a representitive in the form of a record, which would it be?

My mind is completely open, if its good and I like it I won't be too stubborn to admit it.

Should be interesting to see what people think!
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Most metal fans I've encountered have the same stubborn opinion that metal is far superiour to a good pop, soul, rock n roll record. I however disagree and do not like metal nor do I understand why anyone likes it.

So I put it to you, recomend me the BEST metal song. If the genre had to have a representitive in the form of a record, which would it be?

My mind is completely open, if its good and I like it I won't be too stubborn to admit it.

Should be interesting to see what people think!
there is no such thing as THE BEST SONG. Metal has many sub-genres
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