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Carl Seitan posted:I am a huge fan of DF and really like the songs I heard off the new ablum, especially this one. I think Marc Hudson was a great replacement for ZP Theart and like his vocals as much as I ever liked ZP. I agree. Marc's vocals fit in perfectly. I've followed DF since way back in the dark annals of MP3.com, when they were Dragonheart. They're one of my favorites and really are just a fun band. As much of a gimmick band as they may be, they do have an ear for songwriting and musicianship, which is one of the things I appreciate about them.
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co199 posted:I agree. Marc's vocals fit in perfectly. I've followed DF since way back in the dark annals of MP3.com, when they were Dragonheart. They're one of my favorites and really are just a fun band. As much of a gimmick band as they may be, they do have an ear for songwriting and musicianship, which is one of the things I appreciate about them. Hell yeah mp3.com But yeah that's one thing I don't get at all - are they holding onto this gimmick thing for fear of losing fans? The fact is they are talented, and they do have songwriting ability. I wonder what would happen if they just said "alright let's stop being so gimmicky and just write quality power metal." I wonder if they actually would lose fans.
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# ? Apr 5, 2012 22:55 |
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Fiendish Dr. Wu posted:Hell yeah mp3.com This is how I found out about Aeon when they first released their "Dark Order" EP. Because of that mp3.com will always have a special place in my heart.
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# ? Apr 5, 2012 23:42 |
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co199 posted:For those of us with terrible taste, DragonForce's new album leaked and they released the first video from the album: I always found DragonForce a fun band to listen to in small doses for shits and giggles, especially the most gratuitously overblown fast songs. Too many songs in a row would make my brain hurt though. Gonna have to check the new album out, I just hope they haven't abandoned their warpspeed ways completely. And on the topic of cheesy overblown power metal, it seems Pathfinder have released a song from their upcoming second album on Youtube. Sounds pretty good as well, in that certain "what the gently caress is wrong with me and why am I listening to this and grinning like an idiot?" kind of way.
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Nordick posted:Oh wow, DragonForce actually made a song with this low a tempo? And it sounds pretty good to boot, go figure. They haven't abandoned it completely. Much like their other albums, there's still the warp-speed video game, phaser laden solos from Herman and Sam. It's not bad at all, really. They've matured as musicians, I think. It's still cheesy as gently caress, but the time they took to work on the album really shows, as I think this is their best offering since their debut (which is my favorite).
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Nordick posted:And on the topic of cheesy overblown power metal, it seems Pathfinder have released a song from their upcoming second album on Youtube. Sounds pretty good as well, in that certain "what the gently caress is wrong with me and why am I listening to this and grinning like an idiot?" kind of way. DragonForce is my favorite band, hands down. And I found this Pathfinder song to be so frantic and all over the place that I had to stop it half way through. I think it was mostly the vocals that did it in for me though. Mostly due to the fact that in about 5 seconds, the vocals went from melodic singing, to death metal growl, to some soprano singing something I couldn't understand.
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# ? Apr 6, 2012 02:16 |
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co199 posted:They haven't abandoned it completely. Much like their other albums, there's still the warp-speed video game, phaser laden solos from Herman and Sam. It's not bad at all, really. They've matured as musicians, I think. It's still cheesy as gently caress, but the time they took to work on the album really shows, as I think this is their best offering since their debut (which is my favorite). I saw Dragonforce live once, actually, in 2007. They were on the Black Crusade tour, which I went to see mostly for Arch Enemy and partly DF. They were hilarious, kept joking and loving around, guitarists kicking eachother on the rear end mid-solo, and the keyboardist nearly tipped his kit over several times. It was pretty evident they don't take themselves too seriously in the least. But the highlight of the set was this: The band is playing some song, nfi which it was. Then, they do this "the band pauses playing and the singer points the mic at the audience to have them sing a line" thing that bands often do. But they do it at such a random and abrupt moment that absolutely no one sees it coming, and I have never heard as deep a silence as that. Vocalist says "Ahhh, confusion!" with a poo poo-eating grin. Then he turns to the band and goes like "Should we finish the song or just skip ahead to the next one?" And the guitarist answers "Does it matter? It all sounds the same anyway." I have never laughed so much or so hard at any gig. EDIT: Carl Seitan posted:And I found this Pathfinder song to be so frantic and all over the place that I had to stop it half way through. Also, they don't do that vocal switcheroo thing a whole lot. I think they have that growling stuff on like one other song. I don't mind it, it's just a nice addition to the barely contained chaos. Nordick fucked around with this message at 02:26 on Apr 6, 2012 |
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Nordick posted:
This is exactly why I still listen to them now and then. I get a little tired of the OMGFASTER guitar solos but onstage they're (or were, at least) energetic and amusing and clearly having a fun time. I could be mistaken but I think the time I caught them the keyboardist was having issues so we got an interlude of Herman and Sam loving around with the audience while Vadim noodled furiously on the keyboards till he was satisfied it was fixed.
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# ? Apr 6, 2012 15:09 |
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Yeah, with the exception of the over-abundance of 14 year olds, Dragonforce was actually really fun to see live. They were running all around the place, through the crowd, and jumping up on the bar to shred a 27-minute solo. They even had beer-holders set up on the mic stands stocked with Coronas. With straws in them Also, they were loud as gently caress. It was the one single show that convinced me to purchase quality earplugs and always wear them to future shows. My ears were ringing for 3-4 days afterward.
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# ? Apr 6, 2012 17:15 |
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Yeah, I may have been the oldest person at that show who hadn't brought a kid. Y'all laugh if you want but windows down on the highway and blasting Primal Fear is the best. Edit: let's add Heathen to that statement too just because. the yeti fucked around with this message at 19:15 on Apr 6, 2012 |
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the yeti posted:Yeah, I may have been the oldest person at that show who hadn't brought a kid.
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# ? Apr 6, 2012 19:17 |
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I'm looking for some industrial / thrash metal with clean vocals. Any recommendations? I like Fear Factory, Annihilator, Sabaton, old Metallica, and Maiden to name a few.
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Deakul posted:I'm looking for some industrial / thrash metal with clean vocals. I'll go ahead and say Heathen since I'm listening to them right now. I think Warbringer's vocals are clean-ish too.
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Deakul posted:I'm looking for some industrial / thrash metal with clean vocals. Mantic Ritual!
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# ? Apr 6, 2012 20:43 |
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Yeah I hate to admit it but the new dragonforce album is almost actually-good rather than just comedy-cheesy-good.
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Deakul posted:I'm looking for some industrial / thrash metal with clean vocals. Slayer - Show No Mercy
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# ? Apr 6, 2012 21:45 |
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Okay so bear with me - listening to a bunch of entombed and carcass and poo poo lately, driving home today the idea of death metal surf rock occurred to me, but then I figured someone out there has done it and I need to know what it sounds like. Any particular bands/albums come to mind?
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nuncle jimbo posted:Okay so bear with me - listening to a bunch of entombed and carcass and poo poo lately, driving home today the idea of death metal surf rock occurred to me, but then I figured someone out there has done it and I need to know what it sounds like. Any particular bands/albums come to mind? The Emperors - I Am The Surf Wizards The Mayhems - Surfin' Moon The Darkthrones - California Hunger
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nuncle jimbo posted:Okay so bear with me - listening to a bunch of entombed and carcass and poo poo lately, driving home today the idea of death metal surf rock occurred to me, but then I figured someone out there has done it and I need to know what it sounds like. Any particular bands/albums come to mind? What QPZIL posted above, and on a sort of similar note (not death metal either, but kinda psychedelic surf black metal/jazz fusion weirdness), you might like Oranssi Pazuzu.
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# ? Apr 7, 2012 02:40 |
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Scion fest is coming to Florida. June 2nd, Tampa. Bands not announced yet.
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thepitgoddess posted:Scion fest is coming to Florida. June 2nd, Tampa. Closer to NC than Texas this year!
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QPZIL posted:The Emperors - I Am The Surf Wizards These are absolutely amazing, thanks for this.
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Deakul posted:I'm looking for some industrial / thrash metal with clean vocals. It's not exactly clean vocals, more shouty really, but one pretty well known thrash band that toyed with an industrial sound for a while is Kreator. Personally, I only like a few albums from them (coma of souls and some songs from the two newest ones) but it's worth taking the time to hear some of their stuff from their different periods.
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# ? Apr 7, 2012 04:23 |
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Just found this thread http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3469297 Which is ok, but has led me to the GREATEST BLACK METAL VIDEO EVER!!!. Gorilla Radio fucked around with this message at 05:43 on Apr 7, 2012 |
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Listen to Trollkotze every day! Lego Kvlt! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eqXcZAAYbms 1:09 for the best drum fill of all time.
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# ? Apr 7, 2012 07:24 |
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I'm going to Bolt Thrower's 25th birthday party tonight. The lineup is pretty good....... Vallenfyre Benediction Discharge Autopsy Bolt Thrower No words exist to describe how goddamn excited I am for it
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# ? Apr 7, 2012 09:54 |
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I saw Cannibal Corpse and Exhumed on Thursday night, and can finally say that I have heard the phrase "this is about shooting blood from your cock" in person.
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Gorilla Radio posted:Which is ok, but has led me to the GREATEST BLACK METAL VIDEO EVER!!!. The Satan of Hell is even better if only to see them prancing about in the snow, often face first. I'm sure they'd get tiring after a while but as long as they keep on doing videos the way they're doing I'll always find it...uh, awesome.
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# ? Apr 7, 2012 12:44 |
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QPZIL posted:The Emperors - I Am The Surf Wizards
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Not Very Metal posted:Mantic Ritual! the yeti posted:I'll go ahead and say Heathen since I'm listening to them right now. I think Warbringer's vocals are clean-ish too. Both of these are pretty loving sweet. Got any more?
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Stoo posted:I'm going to Bolt Thrower's 25th birthday party tonight. The lineup is pretty good....... Wait that's the UK dbeat originator Discharge right? If so I've seen few times at festivals here in USA and they still rip. Even though they have rat from varukers on vocals, still sounds great
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RHTITE posted:Slayer - Show No Mercy The best Slayer album.
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360° panorama of Devin Townsend in the studio: http://360.io/2Ayuzx
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nuncle jimbo posted:Okay so bear with me - listening to a bunch of entombed and carcass and poo poo lately, driving home today the idea of death metal surf rock occurred to me, but then I figured someone out there has done it and I need to know what it sounds like. Any particular bands/albums come to mind? Milking The Goatmachine - Surf Goataragua
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# ? Apr 8, 2012 11:04 |
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Agalloch was great last night! They also seemed to be really just nice and cool guys in general, which was completely not what I was expecting based on things I've read about them (mostly in this thread) being obnoxiously pretentious and kind of being dicks. They came out and shook hands with everyone in the front row after the show, Haughm said some nice things and I even saw Aesop smile which was weird since he mostly looks like hes going to murder his drumkit. Actually changed my perception of the band quite a bit.
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PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT: If Midnight comes through your locale, missing them is heresy of the highest order. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e-uh_-kQWnA
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Nuclear Fetus posted:Agalloch was great last night! They also seemed to be really just nice and cool guys in general, which was completely not what I was expecting based on things I've read about them (mostly in this thread) being obnoxiously pretentious and kind of being dicks. They came out and shook hands with everyone in the front row after the show, Haughm said some nice things and I even saw Aesop smile which was weird since he mostly looks like hes going to murder his drumkit. Honestly, they've always been really humble when I've seen them, but in interviews they (John specifically) can come off as elitist and/or arrogant. I can't wait to see them again.
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Nuclear Fetus posted:Agalloch was great last night! They also seemed to be really just nice and cool guys in general, which was completely not what I was expecting based on things I've read about them (mostly in this thread) being obnoxiously pretentious and kind of being dicks. They came out and shook hands with everyone in the front row after the show, Haughm said some nice things and I even saw Aesop smile which was weird since he mostly looks like hes going to murder his drumkit. I thought they were boring as gently caress, and I do love their records, especially The Mantle. They just seemed to strip everything that makes them special for me away from their live set. I even began to question if I really like any of their other albums, but now that I've slept on it, I won't go so far. And I can't even remember the last time I've been disappointed with a live gig. Edit: Did I mention the mixing was atrocious? The drums were so loud they drowned the low end of the guitars, so half the time I wasn't sure what at least one of the guitarists were playing, especially in bits with fast drums. Not to mention Haughm's mic wasn't on for the first 10 minutes or so and then he became more than barely audible during the third or fourth song. Frank Caskelot fucked around with this message at 22:24 on Apr 8, 2012 |
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How the hell is Bolt-Thrower so awesome? I normally don't even like this genre of metal, but I can't loving stop listening to them. Fortunately the catalog is huge so I've been having a blast the past couple of days. Why can't they tour the US this year?
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rxcowboy posted:How the hell is Bolt-Thrower so awesome? I normally don't even like this genre of metal, but I can't loving stop listening to them. Fortunately the catalog is huge so I've been having a blast the past couple of days. Why can't they tour the US this year? Great, catchy riffs, and they repeat the riffs more than you typically hear in death metal. They're just all around badass. They won't tour the US, they're not a full-time band anymore. They played MDF a few years ago, but other than that, they haven't played the US since 1994 - a disastrous US tour led to Andy Whale and Karl Willets leaving the band.
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