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Member
(06-14-2012, 06:13 AM)
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#8752
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Member
(06-14-2012, 06:56 AM)
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#8753
Not a fan of either band, but I'd say Protest the Hero and Between the Buried and Me belong in an all-inclusive Metal thread. In fact, I'd say that the Metalcore and Deathcore sub-genres ought to be welcome too. That's just me. People have even discussed a few Punk bands in here, in an "off-topic, but thought some of you might be interested" kind of way. I have zero interest in Punk music, but I don't have a problem with that.
End of the day, it's a matter of opinion where we choose to draw the line. Metal is no longer a single genre with well-defined qualifiers. It's a musical umbrella under which a great deal of stylistically disparate music falls. Too many bands (too may songs) are relevant to a broad, unbiased discussion of Metal for any kind of strict, exclusionary policy to maintain even a semblance of objectivity. We could get into qualifying sub-genres, and attempt to determine which bands that straddle various definitions qualify as on-topic on a case-by-case basis, but that seems like a fairly pointless endeavour. More to the point, it isn't really in the spirit of Metal-GAF, which generally regulates itself very successfully. Unrelated, here's what I'm listening to these days: Visceral Disgorge (Brutal Slam) Throwdown (Groovy Thrash; Pantera TNG) Viral Encephalitis (Progressive Black/Death) |
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Member
(06-14-2012, 08:23 AM)
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#8754
Me personally, I have always associated Metalcore and Deathcore with the metal genre tree. But I can understand how a metalhead can hate having a band like Chelsea Grin under the same tree as Decapitated. I just stopped caring though.
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Member
(06-14-2012, 08:43 AM)
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#8755
The sounds you're trying to distinguish as metal and non-metal aren't as far apart as you make them seem, and you come off as confusing "most metalheads" with "people that also think like me." If what you wrote is your definition of metal music, a number of bands (that aren't labeled metalcore) don't meet the criteria despite being, without a doubt, metal. To show you how absurd this all seems to me (from wikipedia):
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I think the music world knows more than the "metal community" - metalcore is metal. And ultimately, comments like Tess3ract's (he was even completely wrong at labeling the band) and yours should have no place here because we've all used different genres of music as gateways into new forms of music. Running this thread by "the metal archive standard" stifles discussion of an extremely diverse genre. Exactly. The tree is as big as you make it. |
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(06-14-2012, 01:14 PM)
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#8756
You guys should check out Horrendous. OSDM in 2012 and it's incredible
Horrendous - The Womb Horrendous - Fleshrot |
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(06-14-2012, 02:01 PM)
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#8758
And the bolded is straight toe-tappin. |
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Member
(06-14-2012, 02:16 PM)
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#8759
Why are there YouTube level comments in our beloved Metal Thread...music is music, Slipknot DJ slamming down hip hop style beats in the middle of their set is an epic moment. Any metal heads that refuse to listen to anything outside of their myopic view of what they think music should sound like are missing out on a lot of great things in life.
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Banned
(06-14-2012, 02:49 PM)
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#8760
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Junior Member
(06-14-2012, 02:53 PM)
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#8761
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Member
(06-14-2012, 05:01 PM)
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#8763
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Member
(06-14-2012, 06:01 PM)
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#8764
You don't have to be ashamed of what you listen to, but that doesn't give you the right to tell others that the music they listen doesn't belong here just because it doesn't fit the narrow view held for a vast genre of music. |
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Member
(06-14-2012, 06:13 PM)
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#8765
The differences I detailed are pretty clear cut. Metalcore and metal are too completely different beasts, and people can like both, or just one, whatever sounds good to their ears. But it's my opinion that they should be treated as entirely different, because they do have huge differences. I feel like I'm missing your point on the Wikipedia thing, metal is obviously derived from rock, but it has obviously become a completely different thing. I do understand how ridiculous this is to you though, I imagine it's painfully irritating to hear from elitists that metalcore sucks because it isn't "brutal" enough or whatever. Genres and music can't objectively be bad, but certain subgenres aren't for everybody. I will never enjoy breakdowns and autotuned choruses, they just are not enjoyable for me. But I understand why people into Black Dahlia Murder of Killswitch Engage or The Devil Wears Prada won't ever enjoy the Immortal and Darkthrone albums that I love. And that's fine. Tess3ract's screamo comment was incorrect, and I can't stand people just branding everything they don't like as screamo, so I get that that post was misguided. I like the spirit of your post, but at the same time, I'm sure you can understand why I feel that metalcore differs so much to metal that it is an entirely separate entity. Where does it end? Do we start talking about nu-metal, or Attack Attack!, or Whitechapel? In all honesty, if I hadn't just had a conversation on this same thing on Facebook after someone posted C'est La Vie and dubbed it "the best kind of metal" earlier that day, there's no way I would have started this conversation at all. I deal with people like that on a regular basis, much like you deal with stupid, quibbling metal elitists like myself, and that's why our opinions differ so heavily. For every mouthbreathing metal-archives moron you deal with, I deal with someone who just listens to metalcore or mallcore, but dubs it metal. Thus, I get recommendations for A Day To Remember because someone "heard I like metal too," and it drives me crazy. This will be my last post on this subject, because I'm shitting up a great thread for an argument that is doing more harm than what I'm arguing against in terms of taking too much thread space. If you or anyone else with an opposing viewpoint want to take this to PM's, I'd be more than happy to do so. |
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Member
(06-14-2012, 06:21 PM)
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#8766
Been listening to a lot of Iron Maiden lately, specifically, Somewhere in Time - I feel this album often gets ignored, being stuck as it is between the far more popular Powerslave and Seventh Son, but, despite the lack of any material penned by Bruce, the album has over the years become a big favourite of mine. There isn't really a bad track throughout, and songs like 'Sea of Madness', 'Stranger in a Strange Land' & 'Alexander the Great' strike me as particularly underrated, while 'Wasted Years' has to be one of my all-time favourite Maiden tracks. Also, the album cover rules;
![]() Iron Maiden - Alexander the Great Iron Maiden - Stranger in a Strange Land Iron Maiden - Sea of Madness |
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Member
(06-14-2012, 06:41 PM)
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#8767
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Banned
(06-14-2012, 06:48 PM)
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#8768
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Member
(06-14-2012, 07:07 PM)
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#8769
I'm just saying it's not as clear cut as you make things seem. I love The Devil Wears Prada, The Black Dahlia Murder, and Immortal - all of them completely different, but all of them at the most basic level are metal. The generalizations you're making with some of these bands/genres are a huge disservice to fans both new and old of metal. I can almost guarantee that none of us started listening to music with metal - we've all used what we've heard as gateways into new things. The same works with metal and all of its sub-genres, and this thread is the perfect place for that. Just as a quick recommendation for you because you mentioned The Black Dahlia Murder and I see them dismissed quite often because of some of the bands they were lumped with when they first released: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n2vPguLx4cs Riffs galore, nice intro and middle break that sets a mood, beautiful solo, and dripping with black metal influences (that chorus)!
Please, continue to post if you have anything else to share - I enjoy the discussion, and it's only shitting up the thread if it becomes uncivil. If it prevents comments like Tess3ract's from discouraging new discussion then I'm all for it. |
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(06-14-2012, 07:48 PM)
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#8770
Maybe I shouldn't have lumped The Black Dahlia Murder in with the rest of them. My point there was that there are loads of people into them that aren't into any other metal. I actually have a Black Dahlia Murder album, "Miasma," which I listened to a few times and found to be alright. That said, I don't really enjoy the band. That song was decent too, but not my cup of tea. Still, I'd give them a good degree of respect for what they do, which is quite different from the other metalcore acts I've heard. I understand they've toured with Nile too, who are one of my guilty pleasures.
Perhaps I'm being ignorant in that I've only heard the popular metalcore that people just getting into the scene enjoy. I could understand how that is as ignorant as people who don't like Burzum and disregard black metal, or people who don't like Cannibal Corpse (like myself) and thus don't delve into the greatness that is death metal. I understand it's a bit childish of me to lump things into subgenres, but years of people recommending me the latest fad scene of music even remotely related to metal has forced me into thinking that way. Obviously you know more about the subject than I do, so I'm all ears. If you could link me various metalcore acts you're into, I'd love to give them a listen and at least sample what the genre has to offer. Initially, I treated you with no respect because I associated you with those that only listen to the popular, "trendy" side of metalcore and nothing else, and for that I really apologize, because you do know your shit, and make a good point.
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Member
(06-14-2012, 07:58 PM)
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#8772
You wouldn't say that if you heard it live!
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Member
(06-14-2012, 08:02 PM)
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#8773
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Member
(06-14-2012, 08:50 PM)
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#8774
Hilarious seeing the Maiden posts because I was going to post that I've been digging out my old Maiden cds as well for my summer time metal fixes.
Always love that these albums have stood the test of time and still sound absolutely awesome. Pretty bummed I am missing them live this year. I'll be out of town at my friends Wedding... I guess that's not a bad thing, but still!
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Banned
(06-14-2012, 08:52 PM)
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#8775
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Member
(06-14-2012, 08:59 PM)
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#8776
I'd love a B-set tour as well, of random tracks. |
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(06-14-2012, 09:02 PM)
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#8777
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Member
(06-14-2012, 09:08 PM)
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#8778
I'm really not sure why BTBAM is being lumped in with Black Dahlia Murder, Attack Attack, Dillinger Escape Plan, Suicide Silence, and Whitechapel... It's almost as if you really aren't familiar with progressive metal(core).
And I didn't say that it doesn't need atmosphere - you're cherry picking - I said that there can be more to metal that just dark atmosphere. LOL and yeah, I don't listen to fucking auto-tuned chorus with wub wub wub layers and breakdowns. |
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(06-14-2012, 09:09 PM)
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#8779
![]() So, Circus Maximus' long-awaited new album, "Nine", is out. I suggest anyone interested in progressive metal check it out, as well as their first two albums. I've been a fan of CM since I first heard "Isolate", and I feel that that is still my favorite album of theirs. "Nine" is good, though, and some of the songs are amazingly awesome. The first single, "Reach Within" (which oddly enough isn't fully on YouTube), is ok but doesn't exactly represent the rest of the album. Anyhoo, give it a spin, the full album is on Spotify and iTunes. Here is a full track, "I Am", which I found on the tube: Circus Maximus - I Am |
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Member
(06-14-2012, 09:14 PM)
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#8780
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Member
(06-14-2012, 09:20 PM)
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#8782
1. Prowler 2. Burning Ambition 3. Phantom of the Opera 4. Ides of March 5. Another Life 6. Twilight Zone 7. Prodigal Son 8. Drifter 9. I've Got The Fire 10. Total Eclipse 11. Revelations 12. Still Life 13. Sun And Steel 14. To Tame A Land 15. King Of Twilight 16. Alexander The Great *Encore: 17. Nodding Donkey Blues 18. Black Bart Blues 19. Sheriff Of Huddersfield * Totally not serious |
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(06-14-2012, 09:51 PM)
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#8783
A lot of my friends are relatively new to the genre, and I know it's a process. Any time they talk about a band they're digging, I'm always recommending bands that share elements of those bands but take the music in a different direction. Some hits, some misses, but it's all about exposure. PM me or post some of your favorite bands, and I'd be more than happy to suggest some bands within and outside of those genres that you might dig. |
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(06-14-2012, 10:19 PM)
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#8784
Yeah, listening to it again after almost two decades evokes a lot of memories. Another good song from the album, The Prayer.
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Member
(06-14-2012, 10:33 PM)
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#8785
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Member
(06-14-2012, 10:41 PM)
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#8786
Ah, you're right, I didn't see that post. And I wasn't referring to you specifically with the comment I made, so I apologize if it came across that way.
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Member
(06-14-2012, 11:25 PM)
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#8787
No worries; I was pushing both sides of the pendulum. I'm all for being exposed to new things, but I always rail against the notion that anyone ought to listen to anything they're not interested in.
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Member
(06-14-2012, 11:52 PM)
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#8788
I think we just set the record for the most civil metal discussion on the internet :P
Anyways, recommendation time! I've been listening to the new Diablo Swing Orchestra. A delightful mix of symphonic/prog/avant-garde metal with swing as usual. It seems they toned down the opera vocals on this album compared to the other two. Give them a listen! ![]() Guerilla Laments Voodoo Mon Amour From older albums: http://youtu.be/lnw30mKO4pw http://youtu.be/adbCB-5n5C0 And since we were talking about non-metal that's usually associated with metal, how about some grind? Here's some Nasum ![]() http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLA0F59C68E598581A Repulsion http://youtu.be/C4bBLH-TKzU |
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(06-15-2012, 01:54 AM)
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#8789
Im not really into the black metal stuff but this has gotta be my favorite.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ujqZCmkvNM |
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Member
(06-15-2012, 01:59 AM)
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#8790
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Banned
(06-15-2012, 02:27 AM)
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#8791
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Member
(06-15-2012, 02:38 AM)
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#8792
Yeah I know :/ Hell, Di'Anno doesn't handle the Di'Aanno material very well either these days heh. Still, those first 2 albums, love 'em to death. Every bit as good as the Bruce material and better in some cases. No hate for Bruce though, cool cat.
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Member
(06-15-2012, 02:40 AM)
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#8793
Totally agree. Killers is probably my favourite Maiden album.
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Member
(06-15-2012, 02:53 AM)
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#8794
I could have a different fave Maiden album depending on the day I was asked but, I'd say that Killers would probably be in the number 1 spot more often than any of the others :P Still, they do have an enviable discography '80-'92 (omitting No Prayer For The Dying >_>)
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Member
(06-15-2012, 03:24 AM)
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#8795
I'd be lying if I said I enjoy listening to their newer stuff, though :-( |
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(06-15-2012, 12:52 PM)
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#8798
I'm loving this Maiden talk. I only got into them about... six months ago?... and they immediately became one of my favorite bands. I have pit tickets for their July 5th show in Chicago. So unbelievably stoked. I just wish they had an opener that was better than Alice Cooper, but I've never seen him before either so it will be cool just for the novelty factor
From all the live videos I've seen it seems like they go all out for their performances |
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(06-15-2012, 01:02 PM)
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#8799
Best Maiden support I've see has to be in 2000 on the Brave New World tour, as they had Entombed and Slayer!
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Banned
(06-15-2012, 03:13 PM)
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#8800
OK, due to this thread (I love you guys!) I recently got the new Kreator Album; Phantom AntiChrist. Needless to say, My impression is very recent so I need more time with it. However, so far its good. It hasn't blown my mind, but some of the guitar play is really great and I really like the vocals. The only problem with it si that it feels that its at high tempo all the time and does not let up or take some steam. That is why I found the song Your Heaven My Hell to be my favourite because it have some Melodeath attributes that sets it apart and the guitar solo is freaking amazing.
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