Why? When listening to any metal, you just... do it. Its as natural a reaction as shutting your eyes when you sneeze, or even breathing. I don't headbang to rap, pop, or even regular rock, so why?
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Why? When listening to any metal, you just... do it. Its as natural a reaction as shutting your eyes when you sneeze, or even breathing. I don't headbang to rap, pop, or even regular rock, so why?
You only do it for metal? strange.. I do it for all forms of music.. maybe i'm just more musically inclined.Why? When listening to any metal, you just... do it. Its as natural a reaction as shutting your eyes when you sneeze, or even breathing. I don't headbang to rap, pop, or even regular rock, so why?
enterawesome
[QUOTE="enterawesome"]You only do it for metal? strange.. I do it for all forms of music.. maybe i'm just more musically inclined. :| seriously, do you just come here to make dumb comments that bug everyone?Why? When listening to any metal, you just... do it. Its as natural a reaction as shutting your eyes when you sneeze, or even breathing. I don't headbang to rap, pop, or even regular rock, so why?
EMOEVOLUTION
[QUOTE="EMOEVOLUTION"][QUOTE="enterawesome"]You only do it for metal? strange.. I do it for all forms of music.. maybe i'm just more musically inclined. :| seriously, do you just come here to make dumb comments that bug everyone? Noticed that too... Just ignore it.Why? When listening to any metal, you just... do it. Its as natural a reaction as shutting your eyes when you sneeze, or even breathing. I don't headbang to rap, pop, or even regular rock, so why?
Luncbox1
Why? When listening to any metal, you just... do it. Its as natural a reaction as shutting your eyes when you sneeze, or even breathing. I don't headbang to rap, pop, or even regular rock, so why?
You only do it for metal? strange.. I do it for all forms of music.. maybe i'm just more musically inclined. :| seriously, do you just come here to make dumb comments that bug everyone?I sorta agree. I consider myself very capable in music, I can play guitar and do mildly advanced riffs if I practice enough.I think we do it because it seems like natural thing to do at a rock or heavy metal show. It just seems right to pound my head up and down with my hair flying every where and then waking up the next day with minor whiplash and muted ears. Plus, it's better than doing the Twist, I dare you to start doing the Twist at a Nevermore concert during Poison god machine.
[QUOTE="Luncbox1"][QUOTE="EMOEVOLUTION"] You only do it for metal? strange.. I do it for all forms of music.. maybe i'm just more musically inclined.Neon-Tiger:| seriously, do you just come here to make dumb comments that bug everyone? Noticed that too... Just ignore it.
Um what's wrong with the bolded? People are too irritable these days. :?
I don't like heavy metal, so I don't headbang.
Though I did once to Endless Sacrifice by Dream Theater.
Noticed that too... Just ignore it.[QUOTE="Neon-Tiger"][QUOTE="Luncbox1"] :| seriously, do you just come here to make dumb comments that bug everyone?ghoklebutter
Um what's wrong with the bolded? People are too irritable these days. :?
its arrogant and insulting
This is especially true for concerts. There's just something satisfying about headbanging for a couple of hours straight to the point where your neck is sore for the rest of the week.Because its part of the culture, and it sometimes just comes naturally with the tempo and speed of the music, and its fun, I headbang till my neck gets sore or get whiplash.
tzar3
I dont know. It just feels like the natural thing to do. You dont even think about it when you do it.
When the other day I saw Scorpions live, when they played "Rock You Like A Hurricane" I just did it. :P
(although some guys in front of me where over-doing it; to the point where they were like in a shock or something >_>)
Its the fact that metal heads are imagining that they smash there heads against brick walls since people don't understand your genre of music. Well if you want to call it music. Thats right! I did just say that!Wilfred_Owen
I hate this post so much... but your signature prevents me from ever hating you. Psych is awesome.
[QUOTE="tzar3"]This is especially true for concerts. There's just something satisfying about headbanging for a couple of hours straight to the point where your neck is sore for the rest of the week.Because its part of the culture, and it sometimes just comes naturally with the tempo and speed of the music, and its fun, I headbang till my neck gets sore or get whiplash.
-Chimera-
Yeah, I guess its because the music is so aggressive, some people dance to the music they listen to, we headbang instead.
I believe that's the equivalent of dancing to certain genres.
[QUOTE="enterawesome"]You only do it for metal? strange.. I do it for all forms of music.. maybe i'm just more musically inclined. Dude if you think you're superior than everyone else keep it to yourself I don't see how being more musically inclined is relevant to head banging so you pretty much just wanted to throw that in there to show your "superiority" over someone else.Why? When listening to any metal, you just... do it. Its as natural a reaction as shutting your eyes when you sneeze, or even breathing. I don't headbang to rap, pop, or even regular rock, so why?
EMOEVOLUTION
You only do it for metal? strange.. I do it for all forms of music.. maybe i'm just more musically inclined. Dude if you think you're superior than everyone else keep it to yourself I don't see how being more musically inclined is relevant to head banging so you pretty much just wanted to throw that in there to show your "superiority" over someone else. Cyberdark... i know you headbang just by looking at your avy, Warpath is the ultimate in headbanging :D props for the choices in new wave thrash :DI believe that's the equivalent of dancing to certain genres.
[QUOTE="EMOEVOLUTION"][QUOTE="enterawesome"]
Why? When listening to any metal, you just... do it. Its as natural a reaction as shutting your eyes when you sneeze, or even breathing. I don't headbang to rap, pop, or even regular rock, so why?
cyberdarkkid
[QUOTE="tzar3"]This is especially true for concerts. There's just something satisfying about headbanging for a couple of hours straight to the point where your neck is sore for the rest of the week. Truth. If there's space I also put my hands on my knees and just windmill if a blastbeat or good riff comes on. :PBecause its part of the culture, and it sometimes just comes naturally with the tempo and speed of the music, and its fun, I headbang till my neck gets sore or get whiplash.
-Chimera-
Euphoria gained from giving ourselves a bunch of minor mini concussions? I don't know, but it's fun.
[QUOTE="-Chimera-"][QUOTE="tzar3"]This is especially true for concerts. There's just something satisfying about headbanging for a couple of hours straight to the point where your neck is sore for the rest of the week. Truth. If there's space I also put my hands on my knees and just windmill if a blastbeat or good riff comes on. :PBecause its part of the culture, and it sometimes just comes naturally with the tempo and speed of the music, and its fun, I headbang till my neck gets sore or get whiplash.
Saturos3091
Its also the tribal and primitive feel I get as well, the gig I went to reminded me of this a bit, only that everyone was headbanging and the middle of the garage everyone was pummeling each other and performing circle pits, everyone was just having a good time:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sKLfjTt1GRw
Skip to 1:17.
Dude if you think you're superior than everyone else keep it to yourself I don't see how being more musically inclined is relevant to head banging so you pretty much just wanted to throw that in there to show your "superiority" over someone else. Cyberdark... i know you headbang just by looking at your avy, Warpath is the ultimate in headbanging :D props for the choices in new wave thrash :D Yea Warpath is awesome just like the many other thrash revival bands :D[QUOTE="cyberdarkkid"]
I believe that's the equivalent of dancing to certain genres.
[QUOTE="EMOEVOLUTION"] You only do it for metal? strange.. I do it for all forms of music.. maybe i'm just more musically inclined.GTR2addict
Truth. If there's space I also put my hands on my knees and just windmill if a blastbeat or good riff comes on. :P[QUOTE="Saturos3091"][QUOTE="-Chimera-"] This is especially true for concerts. There's just something satisfying about headbanging for a couple of hours straight to the point where your neck is sore for the rest of the week.tzar3
Its also the tribal and primitive feel I get as well, the gig I went to reminded me of this a bit, only that everyone was headbanging and the middle of the garage everyone was pummeling each other and performing circle pits, everyone was just having a good time:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sKLfjTt1GRw
Skip to 1:17.
Yeah, that's what I like so much about gigs too. The tribal feel is what makes it so much fun to just go crazy and enjoy yourself.[QUOTE="tzar3"][QUOTE="Saturos3091"] Truth. If there's space I also put my hands on my knees and just windmill if a blastbeat or good riff comes on. :PSaturos3091
Its also the tribal and primitive feel I get as well, the gig I went to reminded me of this a bit, only that everyone was headbanging and the middle of the garage everyone was pummeling each other and performing circle pits, everyone was just having a good time:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sKLfjTt1GRw
Skip to 1:17.
Yeah, that's what I like so much about gigs too. The tribal feel is what makes it so much fun to just go crazy and enjoy yourself. Ever been to lamb of god or machine head? been to both in the same day, i couldnt talk or walk for the next 3 days..i do it on occasion. And i can pull it off due to my long hair. However i don't listen to metal. Only a few industrial or gothic metal bands.
Probably started out the same way that Dio started the metal gesture \m/ It kind of bugs me that it's no longer a metal sign any more. People flash it at freaking Avril Lavigne concerts! How lame is that?Luncbox1People take it out of context now, I believe it's not a symbol of "I like your music, keep it up." Which is sad, it should have stayed with Metal, because it does symbolize the devil horns.
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