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View Poll Results: Favorite type of metal?
Regular melodic metal 24 7.67%
Death metal 30 9.58%
Black metal 20 6.39%
Doom metal 11 3.51%
Goth metal 10 3.19%
Grindcore 9 2.88%
Industrial 20 6.39%
The New Wave Of British Heavy Metal 7 2.24%
Progressive metal 32 10.22%
Thrash 48 15.34%
Hard rock 28 8.95%
Metalcore 13 4.15%
Nu-metal 11 3.51%
Viking metal 8 2.56%
Power metal 14 4.47%
Rap metal 5 1.60%
Some other metal 23 7.35%
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Old 08-09-2005, 08:44 AM   #41 (permalink)
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Old 08-09-2005, 11:16 AM   #42 (permalink)
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Children of Bodom are classical/death

Power metal is reserved for a guitar style. has nothing to do with the vocals or song structure

Bodom has death influences in arrangement and classicaly influenced guitar. with Black vocals.


Black metal is inverted power chords, super high pitched screams/talking in finnish, and overtly satanic imagery

death metal is technical guitar with guttural vocals (a few exceptions notably Death and Among the Slain) and an emphasis on gore lyrics

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Electric Oceans was closest. and Music Is Pwnge just sucks.
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Old 08-09-2005, 02:37 PM   #43 (permalink)
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I like Classic, Heavy, or Thrash metal, like Maiden and Metallica.
What exactly is Nu-metal, and also how can you differentiate between Black/Death/Doom/Goth music? what would bands like Slayer and Pantera be classed as?
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nu metal is angsty.

black is what i said before, same with death.

Doom is very sludgy often played very slow with a doomy feel to it.

goth is ***. i won't elaborate


Slayer is Thrash metal and Pantera...eh southern rock influenced Thrash
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Old 08-12-2005, 02:23 PM   #45 (permalink)
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yea slayer, anthrax, pantera, some metallica. basically thrash...
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that is some good bands you got goin down there
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it makes sense that thrash was influenced by southern rock cause i like lynard skynard, ZZ top and stuff like that too.... I like GOOD music, lol the rest is crap. oh forgot to mention Megadeath..
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How does it make sense that thrash was influenced by southern rock?
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ok, im not sure either, but i was just listening to lynard skynard, then slayer .... and i noticed thrash is just southern rock played really fast and harder.....try it and youll see.
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How does it make sense that thrash was influenced by southern rock?

no no it is southern rock tinge Thrash. southern rock might have influenced Thrash but i don't know.
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