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All of them.
This culture of celebrity worship is disgusting. I can't even get away from it, when I'm reading about current events, I want to be notified of events which have an impact on me or the environment around me. Like the fact that there is no post service because they're on strike. Not some stupid drug addicted celebrity who "IS PREGENANT AGAIN, BUT WHO IS THE FATHER!?!?!?!?!?!!?".
It's disgusting, it seem as if people in hollywood are portrayed as gods or something; people are encouraged to be like them, live like they do, wear the brands that they do, wear what they do, even act like they do.
****.
Completly agree. Society needs to focus on more pressing matters, not when Linsey Lohan is going to go to jail again.
A harder question to awnser is when will she next be OUT of jail.[QUOTE="DraugenCP"]
Death Metal really is an acquired taste, I for one love it, but and as for the vocals, if you've listened to enough fo the stuff you find it really easy to understand, even stuff you haven't heard before, or maybe that's just me.samremnant
My biggest gripe with death metal is not so much the vocals, the lack of creativity of a lot of bands. I used to be into Cannibal Corpse (as a kid pretty much) and similar bands, until I realised they all sounded the same. The often cheesey lyrical themes also put me off. It seems that in most cases it's either about gore or pseudo-intellectual political crap (I'm looking at you, Napalm Death). Of course this doesn't apply to every band out there, but whenever someone recommends me a death metal band, it ends in disappointment.
I must say, though, that Darkthrone's Soulside Journey album is a very good death metal record.
Death metal bands like Cannibal Corpse are realitively simplistic, and thats not meant to be negative. They play straight forward, no frills death metal. But there are plenty of death metal bands which have at least mixed things up and introduced a new sound to the genre.
Indeed so, have you ever heard of the band Death? They're absolutely fantastic early death metal, it's quite drifferent to newer stuff, there's a lot more variation between songs than there is in a lot of death metal.Testament
Machine Head
Metallica
Megadeth
Slayer
Sepultura (The Max years only)
Soulfly
Anthrax
Pantera
Fear Factory
Those are the metal bands I primarily listen to. I've been trying ot branch out into some other stuff, but I always go back to these guys.
I love melodic/thrash metal.
Can't really get into Death Metal because I don't like growling/banshee/wailing vocals. They annoy me.
Death Metal really is an acquired taste, I for one love it, but and as for the vocals, if you've listened to enough fo the stuff you find it really easy to understand, even stuff you haven't heard before, or maybe that's just me.
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