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slatesphanboi 02-21-2012 02:14 AM

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Originally Posted by duga (Post 1156982)
I never knew that! Cool stuff...now I feel like listening to some AIC to see if I can pick any of it out.

duga, that will be real easy because Elton John actually played on an AIC song once: :)

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The poignant “Black Gives Way to Blue”—which serves as the title track on the new Alice In Chains album—contains a guest appearance on the piano by none other than Elton John.

For more, link: Alice in Chains' Jerry Cantrell and Elton John on their 'Black Gives Way to Blue' collaboration | The Music Mix | EW.com



Actually this isn't that surprising to me, after Big Elton played on November Rain with Guns and Roses nothing really surprises me that much anymore! :laughing:

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Originally Posted by Metal Connoisseur (Post 1157072)
There was never an alternative metal episode, so bands like Flyleaf and Helmet weren't mentioned. Leaving out alt metal could be cited as another flaw in the show.

Like I said earlier, if the show comes back for a second season, Sam Dunn very may well cover the bases he missed in the first season.

Hmm, Flyleaf and Helmet could have been put into the nu-metal episode they had... I avoided that episode like the plague though since I generally dislike that genre!!!

Hopefully there shall be a season 2, that would be cool.

mr dave 02-21-2012 07:10 AM

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Originally Posted by slatesphanboi (Post 1157199)
duga, that will be real easy because Elton John actually played on an AIC song once: :)

Hmm, Flyleaf and Helmet could have been put into the nu-metal episode they had... I avoided that episode like the plague though since I generally dislike that genre!!!

That's pretty cool, I was being a jerk with the Tiny Dancer / Down in a Hole comment but the statement on influence was honest.

Also putting Flyleaf and Helmet on the same level just hurts. Helmet was recognized as one of the 'new' generation of metal bands in the early 90s, along with the likes of Ministry, Fear Factory, and Biohazard (in fact I recall a Guitar World Magazine featuring Page Hamilton and Al Jourgensen on the cover from like 1993).

Flyleaf just sounds like a combination of Avril Lavigne and the Deftones (another originator to the nu-metal sound).

slatesphanboi 02-23-2012 01:02 AM

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Originally Posted by mr dave (Post 1157243)
.Also putting Flyleaf and Helmet on the same level just hurts. Helmet was recognized as one of the 'new' generation of metal bands in the early 90s, along with the likes of Ministry, Fear Factory, and Biohazard (in fact I recall a Guitar World Magazine featuring Page Hamilton and Al Jourgensen on the cover from like 1993).

Flyleaf just sounds like a combination of Avril Lavigne and the Deftones (another originator to the nu-metal sound).

There are several reasons I mention them in conjunction:

1.) I think both of them could be thrown in under the label of 'nu-metal'

2.) Also being a big fan of both bands (I saw Helmet live in like 1994) I have heard that like Helmets style was actually a big influence on Flyleaf and that over the years Paige Hamilton and some of the band members in Flyleaf are on friendly terms.

(I always though Flyleaf sounded like Fiona Apple mixed with Helmet, but that is just me!)

cozypowellsdrumkit 08-19-2012 08:58 PM

I thought it was interesting myself. It didn't go deep enough for my liking, but I learned about other genres of metal I hadn't liked or considered. I give him an A for effort, but they weren't deep enough. Like if someone came to see me, I could for instance tell him one song I wrote was inspired by Ride of the Valkyries. One about a shell-shocked soldier.
Different things can add up to one genre or formula. If they do a second series, lets hope he digs deeper.

Sumonchy 08-19-2012 11:18 PM

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Originally Posted by cozypowellsdrumkit (Post 1220780)
I thought it was interesting myself. It didn't go deep enough for my liking, but I learned about other genres of metal I hadn't liked or considered. I give him an A for effort, but they weren't deep enough.

Sounds good. I like this kind of thinking. Everyone needs to control their mind at a limit.

Stephen 09-28-2015 07:29 PM

Metal Evolution: The Lost Episode - Extreme Metal


The Batlord 09-28-2015 08:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Stephen (Post 1638353)
Metal Evolution: The Lost Episode - Extreme Metal


**** off, college textbook. I got important **** to do.

Stephen 09-28-2015 10:18 PM

Metal to blacken, heads to bang?

The Batlord 09-28-2015 10:30 PM

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