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Norg 03-23-2013 01:45 AM

I like this song IDKnow what do yall think a saxophone solo in metal LOL at least its something different ..????


The Faceless - Deconsecrate (Official Video) - YouTube

SATCHMO 03-23-2013 10:25 PM

I just want waves of overdriven guitar washing over me like rays of dark sunshine, Nothing fancy. Maybe shoegaze meets doom metal?

Zer0 03-24-2013 12:58 AM

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Originally Posted by SATCHMO (Post 1300177)
I just want waves of overdriven guitar washing over me like rays of dark sunshine, Nothing fancy. Maybe shoegaze meets doom metal?

The Angelic Process - Weighing Souls With Sand

One of the loudest and most emotionally-draining albums I've ever listened to. Don't ask questions just do it.

Either that or anything by Nadja.

Paul Smeenus 03-24-2013 01:29 AM

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Originally Posted by The Batlord (Post 1295521)
Pantera sux 2.

How about I meet you halfway.


Every Pantera before VDoP sucks. Yes, that includes CfH. That goes quintuple for the glam/hair sh*t.

I think VDoP and FBD are great albums, with the lone exception of "Good Friends And A Bottle Of Pills" which I can completely do without. OK, Phil, you can swear, we get it. But that aside, VDoP and FBD were great, groundbreaking albums, due mostly to the Abbott's

Oh yes, I think PA is a total dooshnozzle scuzzbucket wankhole. I have to admit he did good work on those 2 albums (except GF&aBoP), but that doesn't change the fact that I'd rather spend a day in Antarctica than a nanosecond with PA

I think that the albums that followed FBD sucked, just not quite as badly as the glam albums. At least CfH was somewhat of a step forward

I think what happened in Alrosa Villa in Columbus, Ohio in December '04 is as unthinkably tragic as what took place exactly 24 years prior in front of The Dakota in NYC, and I'm quite certain you do too.

Fair enough?

SATCHMO 03-24-2013 05:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Zer0 (Post 1300204)
The Angelic Process - Weighing Souls With Sand

One of the loudest and most emotionally-draining albums I've ever listened to. Don't ask questions just do it.

Either that or anything by Nadja.

I liked both The angelic Process and Nadja (more so Nadja), but they're both a little further toward the doom side of the scale. Really, a full on 4/4 strum-a-thon is more what I'm looking for.

Zer0 03-24-2013 05:56 PM

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Originally Posted by SATCHMO (Post 1300358)
I liked both The angelic Process and Nadja (more so Nadja), but they're both a little further toward the doom side of the scale. Really, a full on 4/4 strum-a-thon is more what I'm looking for.

Honestly can't think of anything else there. I'm really interested in hearing something that fits that description though.

ThatBlueFluffyDude 03-27-2013 06:34 PM

Hey My friend has got me listening to some Deathcore and Death Metal, I've listened to some Whitechapel, The Black Dahlia Murder and Attila. I'm also getting into small Scottish post-hardcore band Yashin. I've also gotten into Killswitch Engage. I've never been into the "Screamo" vocals much before so ths is a whole new experience for me. Bands and Songs by them with links maybe would really help and can you tell me what genre they are as well. I don't want to get mixed up xD Thanks!

The Batlord 03-28-2013 08:41 AM

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Originally Posted by ThatBlueFluffyDude (Post 1301304)
Hey My friend has got me listening to some Deathcore and Death Metal

Well, you won't find many deathcore fans on here, but if you want some death metal then try these...








ThatBlueFluffyDude 03-28-2013 12:07 PM

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Originally Posted by The Batlord (Post 1301490)
Well, you won't find many deathcore fans on here, but if you want some death metal then try these...

Thanks Batlord! :D

MyName 03-28-2013 04:47 PM

Anyone knows a band which resembles Tool? I've been digging a bit and found a band named "Peach", which is slightly similar and I kind-of like it. And ofc I've heard of APC and Puscifer but 90% of their stuff isn't similar to Tool IMO.

Best description I can give is heavy riffs(optional, relative), mystic/dark music texture, powerful vocals and decent songwriting. NO growling.

My favorite Tool albums are Undertow and Lateralus and my favorite songs are The Grudge, Stinkfist, Sober and Reflection if that helps.

Bands which have already been recommended to me: Radiohead(meh) and Dream Theater(maybe I'd even listen to them if their vocalist wasn't so goddamn boring and below average).


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