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Posted by Burn Notice on Jun-12-2009 03:50:

Metal and electronic switch for favorite genres for me.

Agalloch
Mercyful Fate
Beherit
Absu
Morbid Angel
Dead Congregation
new and old Dimmu Borgir
Watain
Antaeus
old Mayhem
Nokturnal Mortum
Temnozor


Posted by woscar on Jun-12-2009 04:33:

quote:
Originally posted by Subtle
I dunno if this classifies as metal, but awesome track.



LOL, Black Sabbath is THE metal band. Pretty much credited with starting the whole genre.


Posted by supersaw abuse on Jun-12-2009 10:38:

metal is terrible


Posted by Mr.Mystery on Jun-12-2009 10:42:

Lately I've listened to metal/hard rock much more than EDM. Much more diversity and creativity in there.

Sentenced
Pantera
Metallica (not the new crap)
Suburban Tribe

in particular.


Posted by Mr.Mystery on Jun-12-2009 10:53:











Posted by Darkarbiter on Jun-12-2009 11:12:

quote:
Originally posted by supersaw abuse
metal is terrible

Yeh, no


Posted by bamski on Jun-12-2009 11:13:



Oh, hi there Nik!



edit: have some Sami K, bitches!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XIQj6EVTT94


Posted by Mr.Mystery on Jun-12-2009 11:16:

quote:
Originally posted by DuBam


Oh, hi there Nik!

Kingston Wall is one of my favourite bands ever but calling them metal is a bit of a stretch.


Posted by bamski on Jun-12-2009 11:20:

quote:
Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
Kingston Wall is one of my favourite bands ever but calling them metal is a bit of a stretch.


Yeah. But it's not often one gets to spam their shit, so I figured this would be a suitable thread for it.


Posted by Mr Game+Watch on Jun-12-2009 15:46:

Used to be really into metal, but when I discovered dance music I never looked back... Metallica (first 5 albums of course), Megadeth, Slayer, Pantera, Iron Maiden, In Flames, Iced Earth, etc.


Posted by notelfreak on Jun-12-2009 15:48:

once again not really metal but i am listening to bad religion as we speak.


Posted by trancedanne on Jun-12-2009 15:59:

Im mostly into trash metal, these are my favorite bands:

Metallica
Megadeth
Testament
Black Sabbath
Anthrax
Slayer
Pantera
Annihilator
Kreator

& tons more


Posted by montana on Jun-12-2009 16:07:

i like boris.


they are nuts, i prefer their doomy side more but their boshy stuff are great.


Posted by Zak McKracken on Jun-12-2009 16:26:

rolling stones - paint it black
black sabbath - paranoid
nazareth - razamanaz


Posted by jupiterone on Jun-12-2009 16:40:

quote:
Originally posted by Scoops
find a cliff and take a long walk off it...

offspring is not metal...they are CRAP


although they're not metal, they've made catchy shit


Posted by physe on Jun-12-2009 16:41:

Probably not what most people consider metal, but I've been digging Black Tide Lately. Their album is pretty solid all the way through. I was particularly impressed by the fact that they were all between 15 and 20 when their first album was released. A pretty good debut album in my opinion.

A few songs:

Shockwave (youtube)
Shout (youtube)
Warriors of time (youtube)
Show me the way (youtube)

Check em out if you haven't heard of them. Not for everyone, but I enjoy them.


Posted by notelfreak on Jun-12-2009 17:17:



the rhinocorn is the official ta metal thread mascot.


Posted by Pokit on Jun-12-2009 19:56:

Some of my favorites:
Mastodon
Older In Flames (Clayman Album)
Blotted Science
Protest the Hero
Blueprints for Human Extinction

Not normally a big fan of "Doom Metal", but 'Krux - Sea of Doom' is pretty fkn awesome.

Here's a video of my friend (drummer of Blueprints for Human Extinction) wailing away.


Posted by SMC on Jun-12-2009 20:16:

quote:
Originally posted by trancedanne
Im mostly into trash metal


Thrash, not trash.









quote:
Originally posted by montana
i like boris.


they are nuts, i prefer their doomy side more but their boshy stuff are great.


They're interesting, to say the least. Saw them last year when they played in Stockholm.


Posted by netroM on Jun-12-2009 23:12:

quote:
Originally posted by palm
rolling stones - paint it black
black sabbath - paranoid

WAT.


I'm more into the prog-metal/rock stuff like Porcupine Tree tbh, but I appreciate most metal as long as growling/screaming isn't too dominating


Posted by SMC on Jun-13-2009 01:37:

quote:
Originally posted by netroM
I'm more into the prog-metal/rock stuff like Porcupine Tree tbh, but I appreciate most metal as long as growling/screaming isn't too dominating


I've listened to Porcupine Tree more than i've listened to any other band the last three years or so, they're my heroes. Not strictly a 'metal band', but sure, they can get quite heavy.


Posted by netroM on Jun-13-2009 09:07:

quote:
Originally posted by SMC
I've listened to Porcupine Tree more than i've listened to any other band the last three years or so, they're my heroes. Not strictly a 'metal band', but sure, they can get quite heavy.

Yeah, mostly prog-rock.
Going to see them for the third time in October here in Oslo, looking forward to the new album


Posted by SMC on Jun-13-2009 17:02:

quote:
Originally posted by netroM
Yeah, mostly prog-rock.
Going to see them for the third time in October here in Oslo, looking forward to the new album


Great! I got my ticket for the Stockholm gig, can't wait! And i can't wait for that new album!



quote:
The Incident
06-12-2009
Porcupine Tree are happy to announce the forthcoming release of their tenth studio album "The Incident". The record is set to be released via Roadrunner Records worldwide on 21st September, as a double CD. The centre-piece is the title track, which takes up the whole of the first disc. The 55-minute work is described as �a slightly surreal song cycle about beginnings and endings and the sense that �after this, things will never be the same again�.� The self-produced album is completed by four standalone compositions that developed out of band writing sessions last December - Flicker, Bonnie The Cat, Black Dahlia, and Remember Me Lover feature on a separate EP length disc to stress their independence from the song cycle. Video footage of the band in the studio working on The Incident, as well as audio previews, will be available online soon. The band will tour extensively to promote the album from mid September onwards.



Posted by Sand Leaper on Jun-13-2009 17:16:

quote:
Originally posted by netroM
WAT.


Surely Sabbath are considered metal?


Posted by netroM on Jun-13-2009 20:14:

quote:
Originally posted by Sand Leaper
Surely Sabbath are considered metal?

Yeah, they are. But Rolling Stones are not.


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