[QUOTE="Messiahbolical-"]Why do all non-metal fans like to generalize and stereotype metal bands and the metal community in general? See what I did thar? ;)XaosII
Its hardly an unfair assessment considering even the examples borught by people here are relatively few compared to the large quantity of music that DOES fall into the steroetype.
And besides, its why hes asking, and not proclaiming.
It's as fair as proclaiming that all pop music sounds like Justin Beiber. A lot of it is, but a LOT of it isn't. Let's look at some of the releases in the last few months that don't fall under that, at this point, dated stereotype.
Amon Amarth - Surtur Rising
Born of Osiris - The Discovery
Across the Sun - Before the Night Takes Us
myGRAIN - self-titled
Mercenary - Metamorphosis
Blackguard - Fireflight
Becoming the Archetype - Celestial Completion
Protest the Hero - Scurrilous
Defeater - Empty Days and Sleepness Nights
The Human Abstract - Digital Veil
The Color Morale - My Devil in Your Eyes
Kvelertak - self-titled
Darkest Hour - The Human Romance
The Gun Show - Discontentment
The Haunted - Unseen
Onward to Olympas - The War Within Us
Obscura - Omnivium
Tesseract - One
Dr. Acula - Slander
Arbiter - Collosus
The Famine - Architects of Guilt
Times of Grace - The Hymn of a Broken Man
Ava Inferi - Onyx
Architects - The Here and Now
Overcome - The Great Campaign of Sabotage
Omnium Gatherum - New World Shadows
Amia Venera Landscape - The Long Procession
After the Burial - In Dreams
Agalloch - Marrow of the Spirit
Lionheart - Built on Struggle
Sea of Treachery - Wonderland
Farewell to Freeway - Filthy Habits
Gideon - Costs
Motorjesus - Wheels of Purgatory
Straight Line Stitch - The Fight of Our Lives
Weedeater - Jason...The Dragon
So, a considerable amount that doesn't really fall under that category and that's within the last few months of releases. So I'm not really buying that as a legitimate stereotype. Maybe 20 years ago, but not now. (Note, I don't like a lot of these bands, I'm only saying that they don't fall under the stereotype.)
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