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Old 06-30-2010, 02:14 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Hey now boys, lets not forget that glam-metal could be good too.

Strangeways were a short-lived outfit from Scotland who released three albums between 1986-1989. Needless to say, they're without a doubt the best pop-metal band of that decade.


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Everyone knows Def Leppard (for better or for worse), but this particular AOR gem hit radio like a cannonball in 1999, over a decade since AOR went out of style! It's nothing special, but its catchier than herpes on 'Jersey Shore'.


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And, of course, who can forget Devin Townsend, who made larger than life pop-metal cool again?

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Old 06-30-2010, 02:56 PM   #12 (permalink)
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If you are looking some great classic Metal then the U.S 80's trio The Rods are criminally underated:



The Newcastle (U.K) 80's band Tank were so good too although there is definitely a whiff of Motorhead in there:
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Old 06-30-2010, 03:12 PM   #13 (permalink)
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METAL WEEEEEEK!

Pelican - American Post-Metal outfit who really know how to chug and chug and chug their songs into beautiful masterpieces. Check out - City of Echoes 2007

That is all I have to say... I love this band!
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Old 06-30-2010, 05:17 PM   #14 (permalink)
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@Antonio - I had to check out that Foreign Objects track, given the other two bands you posted. I love that Acid Bath record and Electric Wizard are one of my absolute favourite bands. It sounds like it might be something I could get into. I looked them up and ill grab that 2 disc collection at some point i think.

@Alfred - i've been meaning to check out Genghis Tron for some time now. They seem to be forever touring and playing the same venue here frequently. Where would suggest i start? How many records do they have?

@ Hank - Absolutely nothing wrong with EyeHateGod, Sleep and Melvins! I've never heard Dystopia though. What are they like? And also yes, i think there should be a number of metal sub-genres that have their own weel at some point down the line. I wouldnt let this week get bogged down in sub-genre debate though. If its heavy metal, it qualifies as far as im concerned.

@ Gavin - very nice, informative write-up. Thanks! I dont know what it is about Blue Cheer though, they just never did it for me. I should give them another go at some point.

@Anteater - I remember you talking about Strangeways recently. I gave that a listen and it's not something i feel i would listen to i'm afraid but i'm also sure that i could find a lot of stuff from that genre thats worse than that! I'm also not a Leppard fan. However Devin Townsend, i really need to make more of an effort. I really do like what i have heard when i have heard tracks here and there but the only album i own is Ziltoid. In your opinion, what should i be getting next?

@Jackhammer - that Rods track is fantastic! Terrible name for a band but i think i could get right into this. And Tank, i remember you have mentioned these before. I'm starting to think i downloaded some of their stuff now, i'll have to check. If i did, they are on an old hard drive. There is certainly a whiff of Motorhead in there but that doesnt matter, Motorhead were never the most original band themselves were they? It still sounds good. Plus they are local lads, i should get on this.
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Big Business are a sweet band.

So are Capricorns, an immense Instrumental Sludge band.

The Melvins have already been posted but they are of course my favourite Sludge band ya can't beat em.
Okay in fear of overrunning this thread with Sludge this is the last track before a new subgenre.
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This In Solitude band are pretty great all I know about them is that they are Swedish though.

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@Jackhammer - that Rods track is fantastic! Terrible name for a band but i think i could get right into this. And Tank, i remember you have mentioned these before. I'm starting to think i downloaded some of their stuff now, i'll have to check. If i did, they are on an old hard drive. There is certainly a whiff of Motorhead in there but that doesnt matter, Motorhead were never the most original band themselves were they? It still sounds good. Plus they are local lads, i should get on this.
Behold one of the finest Heavy Metal songs ever:
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If you are looking some great classic Metal then the U.S 80's trio The Rods are criminally underated:
I really like that. The best 80s metal bands in the US borrrowed a lot of punk without sacrificing any metal. I need to chec kthis out

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The Newcastle (U.K) 80's band Tank were so good too although there is definitely a whiff of Motorhead in there:
I also really enjoy this Tank song.
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@Alfred - i've been meaning to check out Genghis Tron for some time now. They seem to be forever touring and playing the same venue here frequently. Where would suggest i start? How many records do they have?
They have two albums and one EP. The EP is very raw and the most "grindcore" thing they've done. Dead Mountain Mouth is a very good album, and the favorite of many fans, but my personal favorite is Board Up The House. Board Up The House is a lot more progressive, melodic, and focused on the electronic aspect of their sound than Dead Mountain Mouth. That being said, it's still quite brutal when it wants to be. IMO, it's a near-perfect album and I highly recommend it to anyone, though a lot of fans dismiss it as being too tame.

So it depends what you're after. Both albums are great, so you really can't go wrong. I just think that Board Up The House is a deeper, more satisfying album.
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@Antonio - I had to check out that Foreign Objects track, given the other two bands you posted. I love that Acid Bath record and Electric Wizard are one of my absolute favourite bands. It sounds like it might be something I could get into. I looked them up and ill grab that 2 disc collection at some point i think.
yeah, glad you liked it. also just so you know, this was a previous band from the guitarist/singer and drummer of CKY, that's how i heard of them at least. but yeah, there's a different version of this song that fit more towards CKY's musical style, but i think this version is the best one.
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