Poll and Discussion
PS: as always lets keep prases like " master of puppets" , "Rifts", "Stock" and emailing bands to change their genre's to a minimum
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Poll and Discussion
PS: as always lets keep prases like " master of puppets" , "Rifts", "Stock" and emailing bands to change their genre's to a minimum
Thrash Metal, easily. Megadeth, early Metallica, Slayer are some amazing stuff.
And yes, while some people might throw stones, its also why I dig System of a Down. Sure, they clearly just seem like a hodge podge of Slayer and Dead Kennedys but I like what they do. PS. I'm not saying SoaD are thrash metal but definitely very heavily influenced.
I also like Industrial but mainly just for Nine Inch Nails, arguably how Industrial they are any more is up for debate.
Yeah, SOAD's earlier stuff definitely had thrash influences. I hate when people call them nu metal :x.Thrash Metal, easily. Megadeth, early Metallica, Slayer are some amazing stuff.
And yes, while some people might throw stones, its also why I dig System of a Down. Sure, they clearly just seem like a hodge podge of Slayer and Dead Kennedys but I like what they do. PS. I'm not saying SoaD are thrash metal but definitely very heavily influenced.
I also like Industrial but mainly just for Nine Inch Nails, arguably how Industrial they are any more is up for debate.
kayn83
Also, what category does Mastodon fall into? I'm not too metal savvy.Neon-TigerYeah true! I love Mastodon. Shame that one singer can't really sing live (the guitarist). The bass player is pretty decent singer live though. Brann, the drummer is a freakin beast.
Also, what category does Mastodon fall into? I'm not too metal savvy.Neon-TigerI'm pretty sure they're prog.
[QUOTE="Neon-Tiger"]Also, what category does Mastodon fall into? I'm not too metal savvy.kayn83Yeah true! I love Mastodon. Shame that one singer can't really sing live (the guitarist). The bass player is pretty decent singer live though. Brann, the drummer is a freakin beast. Haha I felt the same after seeing them live. It's the stocky one, he can't sing crap. But they do play well, one of my favorite metal bands.
[QUOTE="kayn83"]Yeah, SOAD's earlier stuff definitely had thrash influences. I hate when people call them nu metal :x. Yeah they really aren't, I mean nu metal has rap elements but the problem is a lot of SoaD is devoid of solos and solo-less metal is often just branded as nu metal.Thrash Metal, easily. Megadeth, early Metallica, Slayer are some amazing stuff.
And yes, while some people might throw stones, its also why I dig System of a Down. Sure, they clearly just seem like a hodge podge of Slayer and Dead Kennedys but I like what they do. PS. I'm not saying SoaD are thrash metal but definitely very heavily influenced.
I also like Industrial but mainly just for Nine Inch Nails, arguably how Industrial they are any more is up for debate.
CreepingDeath_
Black. Death is close but black seems more evolved.GodLovesDeadi agree, a lot of death metal to me seems very juvinile and primitive musicwise with the exceptions of a few bands of course (DEATH) while black seems more musical and IMO at least .. more approachable / digestable.. i dont know if its just me but i prefer high pitched screams that are more easy to understand than growls that sound like the guys throwing up ( lol corpsegrinder )
[QUOTE="CreepingDeath_"][QUOTE="kayn83"]Yeah, SOAD's earlier stuff definitely had thrash influences. I hate when people call them nu metal :x. Yeah they really aren't, I mean nu metal has rap elements but the problem is a lot of SoaD is devoid of solos and solo-less metal is often just branded as nu metal. I think the correct term for them would be alternative metal.Thrash Metal, easily. Megadeth, early Metallica, Slayer are some amazing stuff.
And yes, while some people might throw stones, its also why I dig System of a Down. Sure, they clearly just seem like a hodge podge of Slayer and Dead Kennedys but I like what they do. PS. I'm not saying SoaD are thrash metal but definitely very heavily influenced.
I also like Industrial but mainly just for Nine Inch Nails, arguably how Industrial they are any more is up for debate.
kayn83
What category would Dillinger Escape Plan fit into?noswearExpiremental/Metal Core/ Hardcore/ awesome
[QUOTE="cyberdarkkid"]Thrash Metaltzar3
Sodom?
Isn't that the German band you showed me last time? :P[QUOTE="cyberdarkkid"][QUOTE="tzar3"]Isn't that the German band you showed me last time? :PSodom?
tzar3
Do you like them now? Or not. :cry:
I've tried but I can't do it with their disturbing covers :x[QUOTE="kayn83"][QUOTE="CreepingDeath_"] Yeah, SOAD's earlier stuff definitely had thrash influences. I hate when people call them nu metal :x.CreepingDeath_Yeah they really aren't, I mean nu metal has rap elements but the problem is a lot of SoaD is devoid of solos and solo-less metal is often just branded as nu metal. I think the correct term for them would be alternative metal. you are correct, they are alt metal. I always thought nu-metal was rap-metal. And I just listed my two favorite sub-genres up there. I was never a fan of growling/screaming vocals.
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