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Old 07-21-2009, 03:18 PM   #731 (permalink)
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I'm sick and tired of the "ever heard of an opinion" ****. You're entitled to your opinion, and he is entitled to his opinion that your opinion is ****ing balls.
"This is a real metal list" is (IN MY OPINION) a pretty arrogant opinion, and according to you I'm entitled my opinion of thinking his opinion is arrogant, which is why I said "ever heard of an opinion"
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Old 07-21-2009, 11:37 PM   #732 (permalink)
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Off the top of my head my list would look a little like this


1 Pantera- I grew up with them ..and umm yeah there badass

2 Necrophagia- Horror & Metal the perfect marrige

3 Behemoth- When i first heard them just one word came to my ears EPIC

4 Meshuggah-man this band makes music sound like its going into a heart attack

5 Malevolent creation- TBH this was the first DM band i fot into i just went on the the web and typed best DM band ever and this band popped up LOL

6 Pig destoyer

7 Belphegor

8 NIle

9 Goatwhore

10 SLAYER !!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Old 07-22-2009, 11:32 AM   #733 (permalink)
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4 Meshuggah
CHUGGA CHUGGA... CHUGGA CHUGGA CHUGGA... CHUGGA... CHUGGA... CHUGGA CHUGGA CHUGGA CHUGGA... CHUGGA CHUGGA.

But really, I like Meshuggah as well. Hard to headbang to, unless you know the song, but then again, I listen to Mathcore, so whuh eh.

My top ten in order of preference would be:

1. Death
Absolutely staggering in every department, guitars, drums, vocals. Everything. No weak points. Godfather of Death Metal.

2. Nekrogoblikon
Goblin themed metal. Hilarious. The lyrics are radical. The guitars and keyboards are monumental. The goblin growls are fantastic. The drums are eh, but they get the job done, and the real focus are the lyrics and vocals anyway.

3. Behemoth
EXCELLENT drums. WICKED vocals. The guitarwork doesn't stand out like Death's and Nekrogoblikon's, but it's definitely better than a lot of metal out there. Every song is a solid testament to Death Metal.

4. Lord Gore
This is by far the most hideous band I've ever enjoyed. The guitars are excellent. The drums are good. The vocals are ****ing sick, and the lyrics are... REALLY ****ing sick. Like really. Don't even look up the lyrics if you want to be thinking about something besides the most horrible things that can happen to a human for the next couple hours. Desensitized me to shocking lyrics across the globe. I love this band.

5. Dimmu Borgir
What can I say? Dimmu Borgir is pimpsexual. Killer drums and the guitars and keyboards do their job right. This is how symphonies SHOULD sound, and I think Shagrath is the best metal vocalist alive, followed by Timbus and Nicholas from Nekrogoblikon. Chuck Schuldiner is my favorite vocalist, but he's dead, obviously.

6. Children of Bodom
Smashing guitarwork (and keyboards on earlier albums.) Several chilling drum segments, and spiffing vocals. Good to listen to while gaming or just in general.

7. Amon Amarth
Vikings. Amon Amarth really do their Viking theme well. I never really knew what Viking Music should sound like. As far as I know, they didn't have much art culture of their own, but Amon Amarth definitely feels like Vikings. Hawesome double bass, and the vocals are, of course, mighty.

8. Splatterhouse
The vocals are boss. Very boss. And the band itself is something. They're not different, but they're good. Plus, the vocals.

9. Emperor
Emperor are kings of metal.

10. The Locust
Technical beyond description. Freakishly badass. Mathcore with roots in Powerviolence. They wear skin-tight costumes, and their vocals are the best thing ever. They are what Voldo would be if he were a band.

EDIT: Hey, read LoathsomePete's post and thought it would be a good idea to write a short accompaniment to each band.

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Old 07-22-2009, 01:26 PM   #734 (permalink)
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1.Saturnus
2.Opeth
3.Agalloch

Other 7 in no order:

Morphia
Solitude Aeturnus
Gojira
Woods of Ypres
November's doom
Katatonia
Draconian
Sexy taste there, particularly the top 3. Saturnus is ****awsome.
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Though, I'm starting to get bored of metal.
Yeah same here. Once you hit your twenties you just grow out of metal. When you're an angsty little teenage brat metal sounds as cool as f**k, now i look back with embarrasment on some of the bands i used to listen to and the way i dressed. I can't believe i used to listen to Megadeth, Hammerfall and Dragonforce... cheese galore

But there's still some great, mature-sounding metal out there, minus the cheese lol. Mastodon, Electric Wizard, Reverend Bizarre and Opeth are probably the only metal bands i really listen to nowdays. Tool and Faith No More as well if you want to count them as metal.
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Old 07-22-2009, 03:20 PM   #736 (permalink)
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Using Dragonforce to represent metal is like using Blink 182 to represent punk though.
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Old 07-22-2009, 03:35 PM   #737 (permalink)
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Using Dragonforce to represent metal is like using Blink 182 to represent punk though.
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Old 07-23-2009, 12:59 PM   #739 (permalink)
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No specific order.

Slayer
Converge
Isis
Pelican
Jesu
Neurosis
Agents of Oblivion
Led Zeppelin
Dillinger Escape Plan
Faith No More
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Old 07-23-2009, 03:02 PM   #740 (permalink)
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First ever post here and only started to fall in love with hard rock/metal about 2 years ago and these groups have had a big impact on this. The list is in no special order and is of well known groups. Over the last 6 months, I`ve been getting into the more obscure or lesser known bands as well.

1. Led Zeppelin
2. Deep Purple Mk.2
3. Black Sabbath
4. Slayer
5. Pantera
6. Sepultura
7. Aerosmith
8. Nirvana
9. Soundgarden
10. Dream Theater
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