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The metal thread.

Post by redunderthebed » Thu Apr 09, 2009 5:31 pm



Awesome music too bad the guy died of alcohol i think. :( RIP jesse pintado.

F*cking awesome track. :eddie: Terrorizer is a diamond in the rough.



Cannibal Corpse. :eddie:



Morbid Angel :eddie:

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Re: The metal thread.

Post by Chinaski » Thu Apr 09, 2009 6:37 pm

Is there for honest poverty
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Post by redunderthebed » Fri Apr 10, 2009 5:38 am

FrigidSymphony wrote:http://www.myspace.com/soulsmirror

Opinions?
It's not bad the vocals got on my nerves at times.
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Which is probably why she went unnoticed among a crowd of Christians.
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Re: The metal thread.

Post by Chinaski » Fri Apr 10, 2009 10:27 am

redunderthebed wrote:
FrigidSymphony wrote:http://www.myspace.com/soulsmirror

Opinions?
It's not bad the vocals got on my nerves at times.
Yeah we're working on that...

Ok, debate: Is Metallica still relevant? Or Megadeth, for that matter?
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Post by Animavore » Fri Apr 10, 2009 10:28 am

FrigidSymphony wrote:
redunderthebed wrote:
FrigidSymphony wrote:http://www.myspace.com/soulsmirror

Opinions?
It's not bad the vocals got on my nerves at times.
Yeah we're working on that...

Ok, debate: Is Metallica still relevant? Or Megadeth, for that matter?
No.
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Post by Chinaski » Fri Apr 10, 2009 10:30 am

Is thrash as a genre still relevant?
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Re: The metal thread.

Post by redunderthebed » Fri Apr 10, 2009 11:17 am

FrigidSymphony wrote:
redunderthebed wrote:
FrigidSymphony wrote:http://www.myspace.com/soulsmirror

Opinions?
It's not bad the vocals got on my nerves at times.
Yeah we're working on that...

Ok, debate: Is Metallica still relevant? Or Megadeth, for that matter?
I like metallica older stuff there newer stuff is crap and i love megadeth and both have contributed alot to metal so i'd say they are relevant to metal.
FrigidSymphony wrote:Is thrash as a genre still relevant?
Of course it is there is heaps of thrash bands heaps of metal heads still listen to it.
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Post by Chinaski » Fri Apr 10, 2009 11:21 am

But the genre hasn't progressed in 15 years. Is it STILL relevant today??
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Post by Animavore » Fri Apr 10, 2009 11:22 am

FrigidSymphony wrote:But the genre hasn't progressed in 15 years. Is it STILL relevant today??
Relevant to what exactly?
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Post by Chinaski » Fri Apr 10, 2009 11:44 am

To the growth and development of the metal scene today. It seems to me that new thrash bands are just wishing they were playing 20 years ago. Is anyone bringing anything worthwhile to the scene?
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Re: Family, obligation and rituals

Post by JasonK » Mon Apr 13, 2009 7:13 pm

FrigidSymphony wrote:Fuck you, I have metal cred, I just also have folk, pop, country and classical cred. Why one has to be musically close-minded, I don't know. Counting Crows are great, I love the lyrics, and the guy has great vocal lines. And Paramore has killer production, the chick can fucking sing, and the songwriting is great, incorporating catchy melodies with the occasional math rockish riff.
Nobody said you have to stick to one genre. Not that I saw.
In fact, a prog punk band has the #2 spot on my Last.fm list (and number 3 is The Economist). There's good music across all genres, you just seem to be missing out on it in favor of listening to lowest-common-denominator radio douchebaggery. That's ok, though, if you want to be fed the garbage that the labels want you to suck down.

I just find it amusing that I don't even consider myself to be a metal head but have far more metal in my list (and far more metal cred) than you do. :razzle:

Oh, and the Paramore chick is ok. But there are better choices, vocally and especially musically. Stolen Babies, Made Out of Babies, Battle of Mice, and Lacuna Coil, to name a quick few.
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Post by Existentialist1844 » Mon Apr 13, 2009 7:14 pm

JasonK wrote:
FrigidSymphony wrote:Fuck you, I have metal cred, I just also have folk, pop, country and classical cred. Why one has to be musically close-minded, I don't know. Counting Crows are great, I love the lyrics, and the guy has great vocal lines. And Paramore has killer production, the chick can fucking sing, and the songwriting is great, incorporating catchy melodies with the occasional math rockish riff.
Nobody said you have to stick to one genre. Not that I saw.
In fact, a prog punk band has the #2 spot on my Last.fm list (and number 3 is The Economist). There's good music across all genres, you just seem to be missing out on it in favor of listening to lowest-common-denominator radio douchebaggery. That's ok, though, if you want to be fed the garbage that the labels want you to suck down.

I just find it amusing that I don't even consider myself to be a metal head but have far more metal in my list (and far more metal cred) than you do. :razzle:

Oh, and the Paramore chick is ok. But there are better choices, vocally and especially musically. Stolen Babies, Made Out of Babies, Battle of Mice, and Lacuna Coil, to name a quick few.
Exactly. I dont consider myself a "metal head" either.

I guess FS is a poser. :dono:
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Post by Chinaski » Mon Apr 13, 2009 7:18 pm

JasonK wrote:
FrigidSymphony wrote:Fuck you, I have metal cred, I just also have folk, pop, country and classical cred. Why one has to be musically close-minded, I don't know. Counting Crows are great, I love the lyrics, and the guy has great vocal lines. And Paramore has killer production, the chick can fucking sing, and the songwriting is great, incorporating catchy melodies with the occasional math rockish riff.
Nobody said you have to stick to one genre. Not that I saw.
In fact, a prog punk band has the #2 spot on my Last.fm list (and number 3 is The Economist). There's good music across all genres, you just seem to be missing out on it in favor of listening to lowest-common-denominator radio douchebaggery. That's ok, though, if you want to be fed the garbage that the labels want you to suck down.

I just find it amusing that I don't even consider myself to be a metal head but have far more metal in my list (and far more metal cred) than you do. :razzle:

Oh, and the Paramore chick is ok. But there are better choices, vocally and especially musically. Stolen Babies, Made Out of Babies, Battle of Mice, and Lacuna Coil, to name a quick few.
I like all of those as well. I'm not listening to "lowest-common-denominator" shit, I'm trying to find some value in everything. I listen to a LOT of metal, I'm just trying to do more. I'm not letting myself be fed record label garbage, I'm trying to find good stuff to extract musical value from.

Oh and btw, the newest Lacuna Coil album is like a boring version of Paramore. It's basically pop.
Is there for honest poverty
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Re: Family, obligation and rituals

Post by JasonK » Mon Apr 13, 2009 7:26 pm

FrigidSymphony wrote:
JasonK wrote:
FrigidSymphony wrote:Fuck you, I have metal cred, I just also have folk, pop, country and classical cred. Why one has to be musically close-minded, I don't know. Counting Crows are great, I love the lyrics, and the guy has great vocal lines. And Paramore has killer production, the chick can fucking sing, and the songwriting is great, incorporating catchy melodies with the occasional math rockish riff.
Nobody said you have to stick to one genre. Not that I saw.
In fact, a prog punk band has the #2 spot on my Last.fm list (and number 3 is The Economist). There's good music across all genres, you just seem to be missing out on it in favor of listening to lowest-common-denominator radio douchebaggery. That's ok, though, if you want to be fed the garbage that the labels want you to suck down.

I just find it amusing that I don't even consider myself to be a metal head but have far more metal in my list (and far more metal cred) than you do. :razzle:

Oh, and the Paramore chick is ok. But there are better choices, vocally and especially musically. Stolen Babies, Made Out of Babies, Battle of Mice, and Lacuna Coil, to name a quick few.
I like all of those as well. I'm not listening to "lowest-common-denominator" shit, I'm trying to find some value in everything. I listen to a LOT of metal, I'm just trying to do more. I'm not letting myself be fed record label garbage, I'm trying to find good stuff to extract musical value from.

Oh and btw, the newest Lacuna Coil album is like a boring version of Paramore. It's basically pop.
Is it?
I haven't heard it at all, but that doesn't surprise me much.
Have you heard Battle of Mice?

So good.

And unfortunately, not everything has value. Some of it really just is corporate bullshit.
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Re: Family, obligation and rituals

Post by Chinaski » Mon Apr 13, 2009 7:34 pm

It's not really song-oriented, but it's very fresh. I'd have to listen to an entire album though, to get the full impact, I imagine, and right now I'm too busy getting through Ki, Heaven & Hell and the new Hammers of Misfortune.





Btw I'm moving these last posts into the metal thread in the music section.
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