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Now defunct German grindcore band Japanische Kampfhorspiele do. It's pretty groovy stuff.
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Gr31lly posted:Oh and if anyone wants an album that's modern, but very much heavy/speed/power metal then look no further than the new Portrait.
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# ? Sep 3, 2011 13:09 |
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BSchlang posted:Are there any good metal bands that sing or growl in German? It's a harsh sounding language as is, so I want to see how well it works in metal. Belphegor do some songs in German and it pretty much always sounds awesome. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CMPidQe4VOM
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# ? Sep 3, 2011 14:56 |
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BSchlang posted:Are there any good metal bands that sing or growl in German? It's a harsh sounding language as is, so I want to see how well it works in metal. Forest of Fog.
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# ? Sep 3, 2011 17:31 |
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BSchlang posted:Are there any good metal bands that sing or growl in German? It's a harsh sounding language as is, so I want to see how well it works in metal. Unheil sings in German, and I think Jack Slater might have some German songs in there. I second Bethlehem. Checked them out because they're on MDF, and holy poo poo.
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# ? Sep 3, 2011 17:44 |
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Any good folk metal recommendations? I prefer to listen to female fronted folk metal but I'm fine with either as long as it's good. I mainly listen to Arkona, if that helps any.
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# ? Sep 3, 2011 17:55 |
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Menhir/Odroerir, Pagan Reign, Korpiklaani, Trollfest (altho they are all over the place), umm, I am not at home right now but others will have some suggestions too. EDIT: Tverd is also good, they are on my iPhone now, I totally forgot about them. They are the remnants of Pagan Reign. Vintersorg fucked around with this message at 20:14 on Sep 3, 2011 |
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Vintersorg posted:Menhir/Odroerir, Pagan Reign, Korpiklaani, Trollfest (altho they are all over the place), umm, I am not at home right now but others will have some suggestions too. Thanks! That should be enough to hold me over for awhile.
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# ? Sep 3, 2011 20:23 |
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Yaku posted:Any good folk metal recommendations? I prefer to listen to female fronted folk metal but I'm fine with either as long as it's good. Nokturnal Mortum's last album, The Voice of Steel, is probably one of my favorite folk metal albums. Here's the title track. Seconding the Pagan Reign recommendation, Ancient Fortress/Tverd is a really great album. Check this song out.
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# ? Sep 3, 2011 21:04 |
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Yaku posted:Any good folk metal recommendations? I prefer to listen to female fronted folk metal but I'm fine with either as long as it's good. Eluveitie. As a matter of fact I believe they've collaborated with Arkona.
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# ? Sep 3, 2011 22:12 |
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Yaku posted:Any good folk metal recommendations? I prefer to listen to female fronted folk metal but I'm fine with either as long as it's good. Just listen to Moonsorrow. Who needs anything else? The new Falkenbach, Tiurida, is also excellent. Here's an album preview thing.
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# ? Sep 3, 2011 22:32 |
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Of all the folk bands, the ones I actually like are Tyr, Kampfar and Vried (kind of folky, I guess).
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# ? Sep 3, 2011 23:32 |
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BSchlang posted:I'm both nervous and pretty excited to hear how the Lou Reed/Metallica album "Lulu" turns out. My immediate fear was that Metallica would try to scale back and be more hard-rocky and we'd end up with another Load, but they seem really excited about it. Since it seems like they're almost embarrassed to remember their Load / Reload / St. Anger days (they pretty much never play any of those songs live), I have to hope it'll be metal. Wanting Metallica to come out with a good album is like wanting hook back up with an ex that's been cheating on you for years. For 20 long years they've put out nothing but garbage. Even if they did come out with something "good", who cares about those poo poo bags? There are plenty more metal fish in the sea.
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# ? Sep 4, 2011 02:43 |
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Haggins posted:Wanting Metallica to come out with a good album is like wanting hook back up with an ex that's been cheating on you for years. For 20 long years they've put out nothing but garbage. Even if they did come out with something "good", who cares about those poo poo bags? There are plenty more metal fish in the sea. You never forget your first time rocking the gently caress out
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# ? Sep 4, 2011 02:54 |
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BSchlang posted:You never forget your first time rocking the gently caress out Yeah but you can always go put on Master of Puppets, or the far superior Dream Theater cover, and not bother with trying to deal with modern day Metallica.
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# ? Sep 4, 2011 05:17 |
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I really, really like Dark Tranquility's Damage Done album, is there anything else out there like that or should I start going down this list and see what grabs me
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RentACop posted:I really, really like Dark Tranquility's Damage Done album, is there anything else out there like that or should I start going down this list and see what grabs me Have you listened to In Flame's old stuff? Anything Clayman and before is some pretty kick rear end melodic deathmetal.
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# ? Sep 4, 2011 06:48 |
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Yaku posted:Any good folk metal recommendations? I prefer to listen to female fronted folk metal but I'm fine with either as long as it's good. Other than that, Metsatoll, Korpiklaani's first 2 or 3 albums, Kroda's first 2 albums, Trollfest (Korpiklaani worship, kinda corny) edit: I can't believe I forgot to mention Leprechaun. Their demo The Ultimate Dance is classic all the way through and the track Rusalka has female vocals too.
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# ? Sep 4, 2011 07:41 |
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BSchlang posted:Sorry that not everyone loves Black Sabbath, bro. BSchlang posted:If you stick with metal, you'll probably start liking the more brutal stuff. Three years ago I thought death metal sounded awful, but I got really into Opeth for their proggier parts, just sort of tolerating the growls and stuff, but after a while I started to appreciate what it did for the music. Now I play Cryptopsy while I'm eating my breakfast. It just takes a while to overcome your initial reaction and be able to break it apart. It's a gradual transition for sure, though. BSchlang posted:I'm both nervous and pretty excited to hear how the Lou Reed/Metallica album "Lulu" turns out. My immediate fear was that Metallica would try to scale back and be more hard-rocky and we'd end up with another Load, but they seem really excited about it. Since it seems like they're almost embarrassed to remember their Load / Reload / St. Anger days (they pretty much never play any of those songs live), I have to hope it'll be metal. Look at all these terrible words (USER WAS PUT ON PROBATION FOR THIS POST)
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catbread.jpg posted:Look at all these terrible words Sabbath debate? What is it, last week? Anyway the new Dream Theater owns really hard if you like Dream Theater back when they were good. I can't stop listening to it.
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Yaku posted:Any good folk metal recommendations? I prefer to listen to female fronted folk metal but I'm fine with either as long as it's good. Kalevala. Female fronted, Russian (i think) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I8DxULmjHuo http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YCIwfB6O_Ac
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BSchlang posted:Are there any good metal bands that sing or growl in German? It's a harsh sounding language as is, so I want to see how well it works in metal. Die Apokalyptischen Reiter. Get their albums "All you need is love" and "Have a Nice Trip". http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D15H1-TKjSw
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Semprini posted:Kalevala. Female fronted, Russian (i think) Kalevala is a Russian band. Confusion might come in when Kalevala is also Finland's national poem and also a city in Karelia which was once owned by Finland, now occupied/owned by Russians.
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# ? Sep 4, 2011 15:32 |
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So, anybody have any real hopes for TH1RTE3N (god that is such an awful name)? Honestly, after Endgame I'm really not expecting much at all from Megadeth anymore.
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ThePutty posted:So, anybody have any real hopes for TH1RTE3N (god that is such an awful name)? Honestly, after Endgame I'm really not expecting much at all from Megadeth anymore. I really liked Endgame or at least half of it
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Sol Niger Within is one of the best metal albums I know of. It's Fredrik Thordendal's (Meshuggah guitarist) solo project of sorts. It's not exactly brand new, and I don't know if its existence is common knowledge, but I thought I'd share it with those unfortunate enough to never have heard this brilliant album! You can hear the whole drat thing on youtube, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_6kXLkJA6g0, so please do so.
grandma why fucked around with this message at 18:57 on Sep 4, 2011 |
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BSchlang posted:Are there any good metal bands that sing or growl in German? It's a harsh sounding language as is, so I want to see how well it works in metal. Dornenreich are quite good. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uyYGR2Ljygw http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SYNhXNNlBWs http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pPbl1ZJvm78
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grandma why posted:Sol Niger Within is one of the best metal albums I know of. It's Fredrik Thordendal's (Meshuggah guitarist) solo project of sorts. It's not exactly brand new, and I don't know if its existence is common knowledge, but I thought I'd share it with those unfortunate enough to never have heard this brilliant album! You can hear the whole drat thing on youtube, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_6kXLkJA6g0, so please do so. The video of Fredrik and Morgen (?) their drummer doing a medley from that album is pretty much the best drum performance I've ever seen. Really worth checking out.
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# ? Sep 5, 2011 00:08 |
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BSchlang posted:I really liked Endgame I really like three songs from Endgame, and the rest are good and listenable, though not great. I have high hopes for the new album, and I think each Megadeth album after Risk has been increasingly good. Who knows though, maybe I'm a fangirl or something
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YeahTubaMike posted:maybe I'm a fangirl or something I see The Offspring at the bottom of your list. Would that be the delicious self-titled album?
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YeahTubaMike posted:I really like three songs from Endgame, and the rest are good and listenable, though not great. I have high hopes for the new album, and I think each Megadeth album after Risk has been increasingly good. Who knows though, maybe I'm a fangirl or something I'm curious to know what other people's all time charts look like. This is from 3 years of mine:
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Haggins posted:I'm curious to know what other people's all time charts look like. This is from 3 years of mine: Sure, why not.
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The Perfect Element posted:The video of Fredrik and Morgen (?) their drummer doing a medley from that album is pretty much the best drum performance I've ever seen. Really worth checking out. That would be Morgan Ågren, probably my favourite drummer in existence. He's in a great prog band called Kaipa, but my favourite stuff of his is by his band Mats/Morgan Band. And yeah, he played on Sol Niger Within, which is also brilliant. He's also done some stuff with Zappa plays Zappa.
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# ? Sep 5, 2011 10:11 |
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I'd post my last.fm thing, but a lot of it's dictated by basically the bands that I've listened to the longest, so there's a disproportionate amount of Opeth, Enslaved and Katatonia compared to everything else, even though I'm not that into any of them these days.
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Haggins posted:I'm curious to know what other people's all time charts look like. This is from 3 years of mine: I'm not the most regular poster in this thread, but I lurk a lot and have had a last.fm account running since the gently caress-end of forever.
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# ? Sep 5, 2011 12:33 |
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MrBling posted:Sure, why not. That's a pretty good list
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# ? Sep 5, 2011 12:46 |
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Hellwuzzat posted:I see The Offspring at the bottom of your list. Would that be the delicious self-titled album? I think it's probably a random assortment of songs off Smash, Ignition, and their self-titled, mostly for nostalgia. When I was 12, I used to spend most of my free time playing The Offspring (and sometimes Metallica) on my cheap guitar, thinking I was hot poo poo. Memories... Haggins posted:I'm curious to know what other people's all time charts look like. This is from 3 years of mine: Here's my all-time chart, and I've been a member since 2006 (I listened to David Cross routines while I did homework, and I graduated college in '09 -- I can't really explain the mc chris though): Fun fact: My top overall tracks contains three Megadeth songs. My top tracks from the last 12 months contains 14 (and the one straggler is a Metallica song). Another fun fact: I am so stoked for the Big Four show that I had a dream about it.
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# ? Sep 5, 2011 14:00 |
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From February 2009 to now.
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The Perfect Element posted:I'd post my last.fm thing, but a lot of it's dictated by basically the bands that I've listened to the longest, so there's a disproportionate amount of Opeth, Enslaved and Katatonia compared to everything else, even though I'm not that into any of them these days. Yeah same here. My Last 12 Months chart is pretty different from my Overall chart. Gonna post anyway though because I may have claim to the worst overall chart of any poster in the thread. This is since March of 2005. Anyway I saw Kamelot in Toronto last night. Anyone who is wondering about how they are with Fabio probably won't be disappointed, he fits great with the band. Also based on the interaction he had with the crowd before their set started, I think the Alestorm frontman might be a little weirded out by the band's fanbase.
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My itunes/ipod hasn't scrobbled in over a year. I should really just delete Last now...since my computer time doesn't match last, I will never be able to scrobble again. Bummer. But if I had to guess, my all time top scrobble would be Acid Bath or Agents of Oblivion.
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