i dont think its music, it just seems like meaningless screaming to me.gamerchris810
You're generalizing. A lot of metal singers don't scream. And I wouldn't be surprised if even the screaming and grunting metal bands put more time and energy into their music than your average rock band. Don't get me wrong, I'm not a big fan of modern metal, but even I know that, say, Lamb of God, is way more musically proficient than any modern rock band.
Seriously, people, take some time to listen to some classic metal albums. Listen to them at a good volume, and if you don't "get it" the first time you listen, then listen again. That tip applies to any music genre, btw. I wouldn't be listening to blues or classical if I just listened to the artist or composer once. Heck, even a lot of rock albums require repeated listenings to appreciate, like Dark Side of the Moon, or Exile on Main St..
Here is a starting list:
1. Rust in Peace by Megadeth(there is a review on Amazon.com from a guy who hates metal and loves rap, and even he couldn't stop himself from headbanging to this one, so this might be your first choice if you're a metal noob)
2. Master of Puppets by Metallica
3. Paranoid by Black Sabbath(BS, btw, is literally the first metal band. The genre would not exist without them. However, Black Sabbath is very blues and jazz influenced, so they are actually quite different from the bands they inspired, preferring a gloomydark atmosphere over breakneck speed)
4. Blizzard of Ozz by Ozzy Osbourne(Neo-classical metal at its finest.)
5. Reign in Blood by Slayer(Okay, so this album is definitely NOT for metal noobs. It is the most unmelodic of the list. But there is something so awesome about the focus, the precision, and the (psuedo)evilnessof this album, so definitely get around to listening to it)
I highly reccomend signing up at rhapsody.com for free. Their free service entitles you to listening to 25 songs per month from their large library of music.With services like Rhapsody, and the internet in general, you have no excuse not to expand your musical taste. So do it!
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