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first for racist melodeath
We are the speed metal punks
We party in hell
Thrashing in Hades
With Satan himself
Metal for when it's time to get serious?
Metal normie from last thread, reposting last post in here
Just finished episode, it was a decent album. Definitely kinda slow save for "stratosphere" and "speed of light", which ive heard that song in memes and stuff and never actually listened to it before so thats cool. Although i dont love this album i can really appreciate and respect it from a music theroy standpoint. Great opener with father time, i liked the change ups they went for like the title track that provides a smooth, small break from the album and serves as a transition piece, how "uncertainty" comes in heavy as fuck surrounded by very power-influenced tracks, or how they employ what i believe is the melodic minor scale (or weird 5 note scale i cant remember the name of rn) in the song babylon.
Drags on for a tiny bit but doesnt overstay its welcome too badly. Didnt hate or love it, but i liked what they went for. 6/10
As im going through these songs, im realizing a key thing i like in metal songs is speed.
Switching up the order, next is iced earth - night of the stormrider!
Conformicide Full-length 2017 16 (55%)
Is this really that bad? Or do people just shit on it because of the lyrics (plus the awful cover artwork)? I liked their previous 2 albums.
any death metal charts?
too many to post, what takes yer fancy in particular user?
old school death metal
I made you some recs in last thread
The one per thread post:
Community made /meal/ playlist.
We standing at 619 songs - 50hr 32 min playtime
Recommendations welcome as always!
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Anyone know any good japanese influenced metal? I'm looking for stuff that uses traditional japanese scales, compositional techniques and the likes.
I know this might sound kinda pretentious, but I've been listening to a bunch of traditional japanese music and I think it sounds sick and would sound great worked into metal music.
Sort of like these:
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Symhpony X had that power ballad about a Yuki Onna.
when the genre includes the words
>gothic
>grunge
>sludge
>industrial
>with ... influence
These guys as well
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They use Enka-inspired singing, festival-chanting and nip-instruments in this
Best Deicide album
Did you seriously check out all DragonForce albums? First 4 are stellar.
I liked the song, but it's not 100% what I'm looking for.
I really enjoyed those songs, but they just sounded like fairly normal alternative rock with traditional japanese instruments laid over. I appreciate showing me that band though, they sound cool
Band-Maid's biggest problem is that it's mostly fairly alternative rock which starts to sound too samey after a while. If you like them, go see a concert sometime, they put on a great show. Just be warned that the fanbase makes even Babymetal's look like alpha-chads.
redpill me on Gwar
what happened to djent
They didn't have enough strings so they tried to make more with their muscles, starting with the rib muscles, causing them to be unable to breathe properly, leading to death.
>did something so metal they all died
>turns all the way to the left when blasting BM
ahhhh there we go
leave treble as is, BM withous bass is pussy shit
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that was catchy as fug
The first song is literally a april fools version of this song
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