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For the Thrash people, a lesser known band from the '80s, Wehrmacht in case some missed them:
Radical Dissection
Fucking hail. Is that Mille Petrozza's clone on vocals?
For the Thrash people, a lesser known band from the '80s, Wehrmacht in case some missed them:
Radical Dissection
Are Led Zeppelin considered metalish? I've always just considered them a bluesy rock band. Listening to the Black Sabbath catalogue has me wondering some, too, since a lot of it just sounds like what we used to call "rock." It's stellar, I just struggle to categorize those bands.
Also, LOVING Motorhead so far. That freaking grumbling bass and those vocals are a-okay in my book.
Are Led Zeppelin considered metalish? I've always just considered them a bluesy rock band. Listening to the Black Sabbath catalogue has me wondering some, too, since a lot of it just sounds like what we used to call "rock." It's stellar, I just struggle to categorize those bands.
Also, LOVING Motorhead so far. That freaking grumbling bass and those vocals are a-okay in my book.
Oh wow, this sounds like early Kreator. Badass!For the Thrash people, a lesser known band from the '80s, Wehrmacht in case some missed them:
Radical Dissection
lol at "fucking hail"Fucking hail. Is that Mille Petrozza's clone on vocals?
Bruce continues to be the biggest badass in metal
fucking awesome
The previous mention of Kreator made me revisit them, because ANY excuse is the right one to listen to them. As phenomenal as old Kreator is, Hordes of Chaos remains one of my favorite metal songs
That gee dee main riff is so goddam awesome, and the, uh, breakdown? (sounds like a "hardcore" word) is fantastic as well. This song is the definition of accessible riffed glory. Unlike many songs that rely on technical and progressive tendencies these days, I was able to understand precisely why my neck was throwing itself into disarray the first time I heard it.
Up the horns this weekend, mofos
My top three favorite bands are all on here (Blind Guardian, Led Zeppelin, Iron Maiden), but it's hard to give it a pass on the fact that it has Twisted Sister, Korn, and freaking Lumpy Bizquik. What the heck kind of schizophrenic compiled that list?
We're gonna have new albums from Tool, Eluveitie, Origin, Mastodon and so many other bands this year. So hyped. Its going to be fucking awesome.
You know, when A Twist in the Myth came out I really didn't like it compared to BG's earlier stuff, but now I find it a relief to listen to songs like Turn the Page to relax. Such a beautiful song and the album is very lighthearted.
Indeed.
I hope Origin announces the release date soon though. I have a Tech Death itch that needs scratching.
what the hell, is this going to be like the time I discovered Def Leppard's first album was actually good?
Snap, isn't Eluveitie dropping Evocations II? I love the first one, it's such a chill record. My friend and I would always spin it on our way home from shows, it's always a great one to unwind toWe're gonna have new albums from Tool, Eluveitie, Origin, Mastodon and so many other bands this year. So hyped. Its going to be fucking awesome.
I love A Twist in the Myth. The first four tracks are all great, giving the album a really strong start. It loses SOME momentum after that, but weaker Blind Guardian songs are akin to the least attractive supermodels.You know, when A Twist in the Myth came out I really didn't like it compared to BG's earlier stuff, but now I find it a relief to listen to songs like Turn the Page to relax. Such a beautiful song and the album is very lighthearted.
We're gonna have new albums from Tool, Eluveitie, Origin, Mastodon and so many other bands this year. So hyped. Its going to be fucking awesome.
what the hell, is this going to be like the time I discovered Def Leppard's first album was actually good?
That's what I get for only knowing Twisted Sister's radio hits
That being said, At The Edge of Time was a better record in almost every respect, and is in fact my third favorite BG album.
what the hell, is this going to be like the time I discovered Def Leppard's first album was actually good?
That's what I get for only knowing Twisted Sister's radio hits
The same can be said for many 80s metal bands that seemed to have that one big pop hit that everyone knows.
Snap, isn't Eluveitie dropping Evocations II? I love the first one, it's such a chill record. My friend and I would always spin it on our way home from shows, it's always a great one to unwind to
I've never heard Origin, and for some reason haven't gotten around to checking out Tool yet either (other than a few random tracks from Lateralus), but I'm definitely excited for Mastodon. And the new Blind Guardian album will potentially drop this year too! Speaking of which...
Lord Mantis, Cult Leader, and Autopsy next month!
Oh man, both of those christmas albums sound excellent. I'll try my damnedest to remember to check into them next time the holiday season hits.Yeah, probably
To be fair, I think Twisted Sister's XMas album is a hoot as well (though not as good as Rob Halford's XMas album...I mention it due to recently having a discussion about, and lamenting the small amount of Metal XMas music, so its been on my mind)
I'm about with you on that and your opinions on Twist in the Myth, Edge of Time is probably my 4th favorite...we've probably got an album juxtaposed.
I hadn't heard this one, but I like it a lot. I've really only listened to Operation: Mindcrime and their newest, but I'll check out the album the song you linked to is from.
No, Eluveitie's new album is not Evocation II. The band said its going to be a metal album. Although I love Evocation and I think its a very beautiful piece of art, I'm kinda happy that their new album is not Evo II. I need one more metal album from Eluveitie before Evo II
You should definitely check out Origin. Very good Technical Death band. I would recommend starting with Entity, cause its my favorite Origin album Tool is a must, too. IMO, start with Lateralus, then Aenima, 10000 Days, Undertow and Opiate. The early albums are more crazy and intense.
Curious GAF. Do you prefer A Blaze in the Northern Sky, Under a Funeral Moon, or Transilvanian Hunger? Or something outside of those albums?
Curious GAF. Do you prefer A Blaze in the Northern Sky, Under a Funeral Moon, or Transilvanian Hunger? Or something outside of those albums?
Curious GAF. Do you prefer A Blaze in the Northern Sky, Under a Funeral Moon, or Transilvanian Hunger? Or something outside of those albums?
Out of all of those albums, I'll probably pick Hunger, but Blaze is an amazing album as well. Under a Funeral Moon I'm not that hot on.
Blaze, by far. The other two are mind-numbingly boring. (Yes, I said it and stand by it.)Curious GAF. Do you prefer A Blaze in the Northern Sky, Under a Funeral Moon, or Transilvanian Hunger? Or something outside of those albums?
Sometimes, I wish I was born earlier and lived in Florida
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WzVT2yJ6L84
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-aoD2cXM3Dc
This one is amazing
This one is amazing
I hate it when people lump Queensryche with shit like Cinderella and Poison.
I'm pretty certain that Cinderella is quite far from "shit".
I can't stop listening to this floor album. I gotta lot of catching up to do.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hm2-cuqpfA4
God, I love Obituary. John Tardy is one of my favorite DM vocalists.
Ah yes, nothing like getting sloshammered on the sabbath so you can start your work week off with some delicious pain.
Simultaneously the worst, best, and most delicious album art of all time.This one is amazing