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Behemoth. They put more effort into their lyrics and messages, as well as seem to be more intelligent and "Thyself is God" kind of guys. I find Nile's solos interesting, and you can't go wrong with Barra Edinazzu or Unas, Slayer of the Gods, but most of their work is relatively similar to itself. Both are great though.
Plus, in a much wider view, Behemoth helped establish the Blackened Death Metal genre with Satanica (1999), and if you don't like their modern stuff you can always check out their early Black Metal work.Saturos3091
i dont know if i would say behemoth is more intelligent. i dont know how you would make that call
Oh yea, there **** kick ass. Here are a song from each.Arggghhh, two bands that I never really paid any attention...
Are they any good?
tzar3
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zzz0YVEgT5U Behemoth (from their latest album, The Apostasy)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LNQpLFns-CA Nile
[QUOTE="Saturos3091"]Behemoth. They put more effort into their lyrics and messages, as well as seem to be more intelligent and "Thyself is God" kind of guys. I find Nile's solos interesting, and you can't go wrong with Barra Edinazzu or Unas, Slayer of the Gods, but most of their work is relatively similar to itself. Both are great though.
Plus, in a much wider view, Behemoth helped establish the Blackened Death Metal genre with Satanica (1999), and if you don't like their modern stuff you can always check out their early Black Metal work.H8sMikeMoore
i dont know if i would say behemoth is more intelligent. i dont know how you would make that call
[QUOTE="H8sMikeMoore"][QUOTE="Saturos3091"]Behemoth. They put more effort into their lyrics and messages, as well as seem to be more intelligent and "Thyself is God" kind of guys. I find Nile's solos interesting, and you can't go wrong with Barra Edinazzu or Unas, Slayer of the Gods, but most of their work is relatively similar to itself. Both are great though.
Plus, in a much wider view, Behemoth helped establish the Blackened Death Metal genre with Satanica (1999), and if you don't like their modern stuff you can always check out their early Black Metal work.Saturos3091
i dont know if i would say behemoth is more intelligent. i dont know how you would make that call
I'd like them both a lot...but the vocals completely ruin it for me, if it were instrumental I'd love it.
So, taking into account that I'm neglecting vocal premise: Nile.
Fortier
lol is that an MCR avi?
Nile FTW!
[QUOTE="skullkrusher13"]Necrophagist
SimpJee
After I got over the speed of Necrophagist, they've become ultra boring.
I choose Nile btw.
I myself find Nile snooze-worthy
I really don't like Nile. They're so lame. But then again, so is Behemoth's death metal. I liked "...From the Pagan Vastlands" but I have a feeling that's not what you're talking about.GodLovesDeadWell, old behemoth and new behemoth, old being black metal and new being blackened death metal.
I really don't like Nile. They're so lame. But then again, so is Behemoth's death metal. I liked "...From the Pagan Vastlands" but I have a feeling that's not what you're talking about.GodLovesDead
nope ozzfest era only.
[QUOTE="GodLovesDead"]I really don't like Nile. They're so lame. But then again, so is Behemoth's death metal. I liked "...From the Pagan Vastlands" but I have a feeling that's not what you're talking about.H8sMikeMoore
nope ozzfest era only.
No... old behemoth and new behemoth.[QUOTE="airg6"][QUOTE="skullkrusher13"]Agreed. It should be necrophagist vs Nile.Necrophagist
-Austin-
All hip-hop sucks but a band called Necrophagist is considered good?
Yes, we judge bands based on names now :|
Nice recently played tracks btw, 50 Cent, St. Anger, Slipknot, etc. :|
The vocalist/guitarist of Necrophagist has more talent on his pinky than any Slipknot, 50 Cent, and any song on St. Anger combined.
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