Recommend me some metal music, From All Over The World

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#1 Lach0121
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I mean like Arabian Metal

Jewish metal

Russian

American

Canadian

Europe

African

ETC.

I don't really care, I just want to hear all sorts of different styles of metal

(instrumental would be best, but not a necessity.)

Thx in advance.

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#2 Gallion-Beast
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Irish metalScottish metal.
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This by Cavalera Conspiracy

And this...can be considered Brazilian death

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Big Orra - Iron Maiden, Orion - Metallica for instrumentals...those are my two favorite.

As for bands, Agalloch and Immortal...they have fairly long istrumental sections.

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If you want Middle Eastern influenced metal then I highly recommend Melechesh and Orphaned Land. Apart from those two and a miscellany of folk metal, I've found that metal really isn't that diverse across the globe. It also depends whether you want metal with ethnic influences or just different styles of metal.

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#6 Bluestorm-Kalas
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Irish metalScottish metal.Gallion-Beast
With the "Irish Metal" I was really hoping for a cross between metal and something like this. The Irish Rovers ****ing rule. Fact.

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[QUOTE="Gallion-Beast"]Irish metalScottish metal.Bluestorm-Kalas

With the "Irish Metal" I was really hoping for a cross between metal and something like this. The Irish Rovers ****ing rule. Fact.

Maybe this would be considered "Irish metal".

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If you want Middle Eastern influenced metal then I highly recommend Melechesh and Orphaned Land. Apart from those two and a miscellany of folk metal, I've found that metal really isn't that diverse across the globe. It also depends whether you want metal with ethnic influences or just different styles of metal.

ex-mortis

both

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[QUOTE="Bluestorm-Kalas"]

[QUOTE="Gallion-Beast"]Irish metalScottish metal.ex-mortis

With the "Irish Metal" I was really hoping for a cross between metal and something like this. The Irish Rovers ****ing rule. Fact.

Maybe this would be considered "Irish metal".

I didn't hear an accordian. :( :P Nah, I don't think metal and irish folk music would mix too well.

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China

Switzerland

Netherlands

South Korea/Germany

Spain/Norway

Denmark

Israel

Poland

Sweden

Finland

England

Italy

Scotland

Austria

Norway

Germany/Norway

Russia

Canada

USA

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#11 Lach0121
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China

Switzerland

Netherlands

South Korea/Germany

Spain/Norway

Denmark

Israel

Poland

Sweden

Finland

England

Italy

Scotland

Austria

Norway

Germany/Norway

Russia

Canada

USA

markop2003

Awesome, this will take me some time to go thru, but I definitely will do it. thanks.

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I mean like Arabian Metal

Jewish metal

Russian

Canadian

African

Lach0121

i never heard of many metal from those countries

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#13 Lto_thaG
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Rammstein.

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Singapore


Also check this compilation of bands on Metal-Archives by country out.

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[QUOTE="Lach0121"]

I mean like Arabian Metal

Jewish metal

Russian

Canadian

African

T_REX305

i never heard of many metal from those countries

Canada isn't too bad for the metal scene, not great but not bad either...Try Kataklysm, I like them.

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Emperor, Dissection, At The Gates, (old) In Flames, Agalloch, Carcass, Arcturus, Amesoeurs, Windir, Theory in Practice, Arsis...


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norma jean, mesuggah, between the buired and me
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#18 lxl_igor_lxl
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Brazilian

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[QUOTE="T_REX305"]

[QUOTE="Lach0121"]

I mean like Arabian Metal

Jewish metal

Russian

Canadian

African

Bluestorm-Kalas

i never heard of many metal from those countries

Canada isn't too bad for the metal scene, not great but not bad either...Try Kataklysm, I like them.

Canada has some great metal; Dead Jesus, BlackGuard, Cryptopsy (if you forget the new stuff), Neuraxis, Protest The Hero, Ion Dissonance, 3 Inches Of Blood, Into Eternity, Gorguts, Strapping Young Lad, Voivod, Anvil, Anhilator.

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German

Russian

France

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[QUOTE="ex-mortis"]

If you want Middle Eastern influenced metal then I highly recommend Melechesh and Orphaned Land. Apart from those two and a miscellany of folk metal, I've found that metal really isn't that diverse across the globe. It also depends whether you want metal with ethnic influences or just different styles of metal.

Lach0121

both

It would be easiest to recommend different styles then (I'll try and keep the list concise):

Death metal

Demilich

Death

Liers in Wait

Nihilist

Autopsy

Timeghoul

Thrash Metal

Coroner

Aspid

Watchtower

Hexenhaus

Infernäl Mäjesty

Celtic Frost

Progressive

Blotted Science

Copro.f.ago

Behold... The Arctopus

Black metal

Peste Noire

Blut Aus Nord

Burzum

Bathory

Emperor

Folk metal

Alestorm

Wolfchant

Ensiferum

Expressionist/avant-garde metal

Gorguts

Portal

Anubi

!T.O.O.H.!

Doom metal

Electric Wizard

Monolithe (the best doom metal band ever in my opinion)

Reverend Bizarre

Pentagram

Ahab

Funeral

Saint Vitus

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#22 RAMRODtheMASTER
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Russia:

Aria

Master

Black Obelisk

France:

H-Bomb

Sortilege

Japan:

Loudness

Portugal:

Kalshnikov

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Melechesh, Rudra, Gallhammer.

There's a documentary on foreign metal music, I forgot the name.

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#24 ex-mortis
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Melechesh, Rudra, Gallhammer.

There's a documentary on foreign metal music, I forgot the name.

St_JimmyX

Global Metal, I believe. That was a very fun watch.

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African Metal

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Japan

Boris

Church Of Misery

Italy

Ufomammut (Current faqvorite band, sounds like a metal version of a space rock band and most of their songs are instrumental)

USA

OM (This is metal for meditation, extremely relaxing and slow. Alot of foreign instruments used)

Baroness

Yeah Im very into the Psychedelic metal

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dir en grey from japan

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From Mexico:

Anabantha - kind of crappy band, but really popular over here, but i like how they mix some mexican sounds with gothic.

Fortaleza - Similar to Anabantha, but much better IMO.

El Cuervo de Poe - Good Gothic Band, mixing some local sounds, here and there.

Hada de Beng - A very cool band, not really an original sound, think about Epica, still, they are really good in their own stuff, now doubt one of the best Mexican Metal Bands.

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Expressionist/avant-garde metal

Gorguts

Portal

Anubi

!T.O.O.H.!

ex-mortis

No love for Angizia or Diablo Swing Orchestra?

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[QUOTE="ex-mortis"]

Expressionist/avant-garde metal

Gorguts

Portal

Anubi

!T.O.O.H.!

madsnakehhh

No love for Angizia or Diablo Swing Orchestra?

I haven't heard the first one but I'm loving it. I wouldn't exactly call it avant-garde or expressionistic like those bands though. I also think Diablo Swing Orchestra are great but they are not the type of avant-garde I am talking about. I don't think having eclectic influences automatically makes you avant-garde.

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Spain:

Saratoga Some of the best singing ever on both of these videos

Stravaganzza Amazing and epic ending

Mexico:

Transmetal awesome trash metal

Mexico Kabron really good Mexican thrash metal

Panteon Rococo which is not really metal, it's ska-punk but it0s amazing and a real representative of mexican urban music

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Pneuma from my country Costa Rica :)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L5AZOGt1yMw&feature=player_embedded -- Dethroned video (I was in that video session)

http://pneumametal.com/site/

Also Sight of Emptiness from Costa Rica is pretty good. They are making a tribute to Dio, Peter Steele and Paul Gray next month with Whitfield Crane as a special guest!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lnhehXHx26w&feature=related

http://www.sightofemptiness.com/

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France - Gorod

Germany - Necrophagist

Poland - Decapitated

Canada - Quo Vadis

USA - Decrepit Birth

Russia - HI-TECH

Israel - Orphaned Land

Dubai - Nervecell

French-Swiss - Carcariass

New Zealand - Ulcerate

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[QUOTE="madsnakehhh"]

[QUOTE="ex-mortis"]

Expressionist/avant-garde metal

Gorguts

Portal

Anubi

!T.O.O.H.!

ex-mortis

No love for Angizia or Diablo Swing Orchestra?

I haven't heard the first one but I'm loving it. I wouldn't exactly call it avant-garde or expressionistic like those bands though. I also think Diablo Swing Orchestra are great but they are not the type of avant-garde I am talking about. I don't think having eclectic influences automatically makes you avant-garde.

That is my favorite Angizia song, it is a really old song, from 1997, and their type of music has been changing a lot since them.

Anyway, DSO, yeah, i don't see them that much as a "traditional" Avant Garde band (if that exist), but the fact that they are able to mix Swing and Metal is IMO a very strong reason to point them as Avant Garde as in "Anything can happen" music.

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#35 Lach0121
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Again, I thank all of you for your recommendations, feel free to leave more, but I have plenty to go through now, (well Ill do it once I get better, cause I have some kind of head cold right now, for a little over a week, but I think Im starting to feel better, now just need my freaking ears to open up)

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[QUOTE="ex-mortis"]

[QUOTE="madsnakehhh"]

No love for Angizia or Diablo Swing Orchestra?

madsnakehhh

I haven't heard the first one but I'm loving it. I wouldn't exactly call it avant-garde or expressionistic like those bands though. I also think Diablo Swing Orchestra are great but they are not the type of avant-garde I am talking about. I don't think having eclectic influences automatically makes you avant-garde.

That is my favorite Angizia song, it is a really old song, from 1997, and their type of music has been changing a lot since them.

Anyway, DSO, yeah, i don't see them that much as a "traditional" Avant Garde band (if that exist), but the fact that they are able to mix Swing and Metal is IMO a very strong reason to point them as Avant Garde as in "Anything can happen" music.

Sure, they have avant-garde elements in that sense, but I was talking about expressionistic avant-garde in particular. Neither of those could be considered that. Although I'm not trying to dispute the fact that they're avant-garde in the sense of having eclectic influences and experimenting with other genres. Transcending Bizarre? is another great band in a sort of similar sense to that.