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Old 03-07-2017, 10:50 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hello, all. Here are my ten favorite albums so far:

1. In the Aeroplane Over the Sea, Neutral Milk Hotel
2. Siamese Dream, Smashing Pumpkins
3. The Velvet Underground and Nico, The Velvet Underground
4. Colored Sands, Gorguts
5. Revolver, The Beatles
6. The Seer, Swans
7. Teens of Denial, Car Seat Headrest
8. Strange Days, The Doors
9. The Stranger, Billy Joel
10. Spiderland, Slint

I try to listen to a lot of genres. Right now I'm in a death metal phase. Some recent listens I enjoyed include Labyrinth Constellation, Artificial Brain, and Urraca, Sunless. I'm tackling some hip hop records next week, among them Kendrick Lamar's To Pimp A Butterfly and Nas's Illmatic.

If you have any recommendations, or would like any, let me know. I look forward to talking.
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Welcome aboard! I dig Gorguts and Swans, and to lesser extent The Beatles and Slint. I also have had that Car Seat Headrest album for months but still haven't gotten around to listening to it. Nice to have a little overlap.
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Ja Gorguts fans fit in nicely here.

Have you heard Ulcerate? Really unique atmosphere.

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What death metal you listening to? I judge newbies by their ability to appreciate the sound of two dogs fighting in a blender, so dish.
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Welcome aboard! I dig Gorguts and Swans, and to lesser extent The Beatles and Slint. I also have had that Car Seat Headrest album for months but still haven't gotten around to listening to it. Nice to have a little overlap.
A couple interesting notes about Car Seat Headrest, which might help explain why I like them so much. First, Will Toledo grew up in the same town in which I now live, and attended the same college a lot of my friends are attending. For his earlier albums, he often recorded overdriven vocals in his car at 3 a.m., in the parking lot of the Target I pass every day on my way to work. Second, Toledo and I are around the same age, meaning he grew up with a lot of the same mid-2000s pop I with which I grew up, and which my parents would often play in the car. For example, he alludes to "White Flag," by Dido, in one of his songs; while I hadn't heard that song in a while, it played an important role in my childhood.

So while the album is, indeed, great, with its wry lyrics, catchy hooks, and overall message, I have a number of other reasons to be attached to it.

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Have you heard Ulcerate? Really unique atmosphere.
I love Ulcerate; so far I've listened to Shrines of Paralysis and The Destroyers of All, and I plan to start Vermis any day now.

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I've actually just gotten into death metal. Here are some albums, either death metal or similar, I've heard in the past couple weeks since my discovery:

Labyrinth Constellation, Artificial Brain
Urraca, Sunless
Unquestionable Presence, Atheist
Human, Symbolic, Death
The Jester Race, In Flames
Unortheta, Zhrine
Dasein, First Fragment
A Perfect Absolution, Gorod
Embers of a Dying World, Mors Principium Est
Mind Cemeteries, Coma Cluster Void
Starspawn, Blood Incantation
From Wisdom To Hate, Obscura, Pleiades' Dust, Colored Sands, Gorguts
The Destroyers of All, Shrines of Paralysis, Ulcerate
Blackwater Park, Ghost Reveries, Opeth
Cosmogenesis, Obscura
Epitaph, Onset of Putrefaction, Necrophagist
The Satanist, Behemoth
Victory Songs, Ensiferium
Jomsviking, Amon Amarth
Slaughter of the Soul, At The Gates
Destroy Erase Improve, Meshuggah

Besides death metal, I also enjoy Isis, as well as blackgaze acts like Sylvaine, Deafheaven, and Alcest. Converge are good, and I plan on giving Dillinger's Calculating Infinity a listen within the week. I've been wanting to listen to more black metal, too.

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Good to see a fellow Coma Cluster Void fan.

Check this thread out for some BM
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I've actually just gotten into death metal. Here are some albums, either death metal or similar, I've heard in the past couple weeks since my discovery:

Spoiler for dm albums:
Labyrinth Constellation, Artificial Brain
Urraca, Sunless
Unquestionable Presence, Atheist
Human and Symbolic, Death
Unortheta, Zhrine
Dasein, First Fragment
A Perfect Absolution, Gorod
Embers of a Dying World, Mors Principium Est
Mind Cemeteries, Coma Cluster Void
Starspawn, Blood Incantation
From Wisdom To Hate, Obscura, Pleiades' Dust, Colored Sands, Gorguts
The Destroyers of All, Shrines of Paralysis, Ulcerate
Blackwater Park, Ghost Reveries, Opeth
Cosmogenesis, Obscura
Epitaph, Onset of Putrefaction, Necrophagist
The Satanist, Behemoth
Victory Songs, Ensiferium
Jomsviking, Amon Amarth
Slaughter of the Soul, At The Gates
Destroy Erase Improve, Meshuggah
OMG, so much to dish. First, since you said you're just starting out, I'm going to assume you're checking out **** scattershot and just give you some death metal nuggets for beginners (you're doing mad good already though, and please listen to Death's entire discography cause it's everything).

Morbid Angel - Altars of Madness
Dismember - Like an Everflowing Stream
Suffocation - Effigy of the Forgotten
Cryptopsy - None so Vile
Obituary - Cause of Death
Nile - In Their Darkened Shrines
Lykathea Aflame - Elvenfries
Possessed - Seven Churches
diSEMBOWELMENT - Transcendence into the Peripheral

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Besides death metal, I also enjoy Isis, as well as blackgaze acts like Sylvaine, Deafheaven, and Alcest. Converge are good, and I plan on giving Dillinger's Calculating Infinity a listen within the week. I've been wanting to listen to more black metal, too.
As far as black metal, this dude runs a black metal thread that you need in your life, but as far as the basics...

Darkthrone - A Blaze in the Northern Sky
Bathory - Blood Fire Death
Mayhem - De Mysteriis Dom Sathanas
Burzum - Hvis lyset tar oss
Emperor - Into the Nightside Eclipse


And if you're thinking Converge and Dillinger Escape Plan, then I and Mondo Bungle are your source for metalcore and mathcore. We know all the **** that isn't Killswitch Engage. I've got a thread for it in my signature. Just, here...

Deadguy - Fixation on a Coworker
Arkangel - Dead Man Walking
Snapcase - Progression through Unlearning
Poison the Well - The Opposite of December
Unbroken - Life. Love. Regret.
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