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Old 12-11-2012, 11:14 AM   #1261 (permalink)
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I need some suggestions for doom metal-based bands. Fusion with other forms of extreme metal, or other genres entirely, is just fine with me. I know the obvious bands (Sleep, Electric Wizard, Sabbath, etc.), so gimme some lesser known bands. Please and thank you, metalheads.
Faustcoven call themselves black doom metal:

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Old 12-11-2012, 12:12 PM   #1262 (permalink)
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Hey every one, This is my First Comment in the forum
i listen to Dubstep mainly and i wanted to listen to some metal too
So am looking for some great metal songs by great bands
what i mainly looking for is slow beat, about 140 RBM ~ becasue most of metal songs i heard have fast beat, and am looking for heavy ' i mean really heavy guitar sound,
i prefer clean lyrics, i mean the song is not talking about death and devil . .
one of the songs that really touched me and nearly made me cry is "this World is not my home" by Inward To Olympus

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Old 12-11-2012, 02:08 PM   #1263 (permalink)
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Well, first of all, you need Reverend Bizarre in your life. Heavy and epic but with a hint of cheese.



Ehhh, I've never really been into Reverend Bizarre. I've heard them several times in the past, and they've always bored me. Thanks anyway, though!

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Faustcoven call themselves black doom metal:

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That was pretty cool, I'll have to look up more from them. Thanks!
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Old 12-12-2012, 09:03 AM   #1264 (permalink)
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And BTW, I'm assuming you're well aware of High On Fire and Om, correct?
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And BTW, I'm assuming you're well aware of High On Fire and Om, correct?
But of course! High on Fire are one of my favorites, and though I haven't fully checked out Om, I'm in the process.
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blaro, do you know of the Japanese group Coffins? They do sort of death/doom, but what I find makes them unique is their willingness to incorporate elements from outside these oh-so-rigid genres without making it overt. In particular, they do wonderful d-beat sections.
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Old 12-13-2012, 10:31 PM   #1267 (permalink)
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blaro, do you know of the Japanese group Coffins? They do sort of death/doom, but what I find makes them unique is their willingness to incorporate elements from outside these oh-so-rigid genres without making it overt. In particular, they do wonderful d-beat sections.
Never heard of them, but will check them out ASAP, they sound great.
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I'd also have to suggest some funeral doom if you aren't already familiar with it.



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Admiral's Arms - We Both Saw That Bear




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I'd also have to suggest some funeral doom if you aren't already familiar with it.



Sorry for the late reply, I didn't realize anyone had given me more suggestions!

I'm usually not that into funeral doom (which is odd considering I enjoy ambient music), but I've heard both of those artists before and thought they were decent. Next time I'm in the mood for something slow and heavy as an anvil I'll check 'em out.
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