[QUOTE=mikeyt493;22232684]Favourite are melodeath, death, folk and black metal.
Melodic Death:
Insomnium
Eluveitie
Ensiferum
Norther
Folk:
Ensiferum
Eluveitie
Finntroll
Black Metal:
Burzum
Stormlord
Darkthrone
Summoning
Sodom (first wave, influential on the vocals mainly.)
Death:
Amorphis
Vader
Strapping Young Lad
Behemoth
Septic Flesh
Thrash:
Sodom
Megadeth
Bathory
Shadows Fall[/QUOTE]
Dear god.. you need to do some research regarding the subgenres.
[QUOTE=Rad McCool;22256278]Dear god.. you need to do some research regarding the subgenres.[/QUOTE]
They seem fine to me. Some of the bands fall into more than one of the genres, I know.
But what would you change
I see nothing wrong with his definitions
Prog, melodeath
Mastodon, Opeth, Tool, The Black Dahlia Murder
Melodeath: In Flames, At The Gates, Dark Tranquillity
Technical Death: Opeth
Thrash: Megadeth, Metallica, Anthrax
Crossover Thrash: Suicidal Tendencies
Heavy: Judas Priest, Iron Maiden, Black Sabbath
[QUOTE=mikeyt493;22256322]They seem fine to me. Some of the bands fall into more than one of the genres, I know.
But what would you change[/QUOTE]
well for starters, bathory is black metal, and later on viking metal, and shadows fall is metalcore
[QUOTE=Vedicardi;22260333]well for starters, bathory is black metal, and later on viking metal, and shadows fall is metalcore[/QUOTE]
They're thrash/black metal. I put them in black metal as well
And Shadows Fall are both thrash and metalcore.
[url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shadows_fall[/url]
[url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bathory_(band[/url])
lol three albums in the mid-nineties barely make them thrash. They are black metal at heart and you can still hear that clearly in their "thrash" records.
Shadows Fall is Metalcore, Metalcore is derived from Groove Metal which is derived HEAVILY from thrash. They aren't thrash, they just take more influence from their early predecessors. They are still metalcore.
I know they're metalcore, I never said they weren't.
And I included Bathory in my black metal list as well
What does it matter though, I mean really?
"But what would you change"
also
[quote]Black Metal:
Burzum
Stormlord
Darkthrone
Summoning
Sodom (first wave, influential on the vocals mainly.)[/quote]
I don't see bathory there
Progressive: Mastodon, Cynic
Melodic Death: Neurosis
whatever tool is considered
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[QUOTE=Dukler;22255889]All of the following subgenres count to my favourites.
[B]Trash:[/B]
Metallica
Slayer[/QUOTE]
trash indeed
[QUOTE=Vedicardi;22267474]"But what would you change"
also
I don't see bathory there[/QUOTE]
oops
they're there now :colbert:
I would have to say for me its
Meshuggah, Mastodon, Electric Wizard, Sleep, Keith Merrow, Cloudkicker, Trepalium, High on Fire and Baroness at the moment.
[QUOTE=bobste;22267543]trash indeed[/QUOTE]
It's not nice to talk about your home like that...
[QUOTE=Kyle v2;22268712]It's not nice to talk about your home like that...[/QUOTE]
i'm not talking about my home, i'm talking about metallica and slayer, can't you read.
[QUOTE=bobste;22269216]i'm not talking about my home, i'm talking about metallica and slayer, can't you read.[/QUOTE]
You're not talking, you're bashing.
he said it first
[QUOTE=bobste;22267543]Progressive: Mastodon, Cynic
Melodic Death: Neurosis
whatever tool is considered
[editline]07:30PM[/editline]
trash indeed[/QUOTE]
Lulz
Neurosis is not mellowdeath, it's sludge or "post-metal" like Mastodon. Screaming =/= guttural vocals.
I also found the amount of metalcore lulz worthy, though there is a stunning lack of deathcore. How unexpected! I loathe all of the new "-core" shit that isn't grindcore. What grind has going for it is that it isn't made by laughable wiggers with mostly dubious musical talent in terms of both musicianship and composition.
I listen to brutal death, brutal death, and brutal death. Other than that, there's some Blotted Science, Cynic, old-school death (of which Focus is a glorious part), and a touch of black.
It varies, depending on my mood, though overall it's probably thrash, if I had to pick one.
Folk, symphonic, melodeath.
Stuff like Eluveitie and Nightwish (older Nightwish stuff).
Melodeath, prog, folk and some regular death
Bands: Opeth, Dream Theater, Ayreon, In Flames, Bloodbath, KSE
[QUOTE=Nonikai;22268170]I would have to say for me its
Meshuggah, Mastodon, Electric Wizard, Sleep, [b]Keith Merrow, Cloudkicker,[/b] Trepalium, High on Fire and Baroness at the moment.[/QUOTE]
:v::respek::v:
And can we not do all the fucking anal pigeon holing shit please.
I like metal
^copper or iron?
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also I like metal aswell
[QUOTE=amerikaner;22288318]Lulz
Neurosis is not mellowdeath, it's sludge or "post-metal" like Mastodon. Screaming =/= guttural vocals.
I also found the amount of metalcore lulz worthy, though there is a stunning lack of deathcore. How unexpected! I loathe all of the new "-core" shit that isn't grindcore. What grind has going for it is that it isn't made by laughable wiggers with mostly dubious musical talent in terms of both musicianship and composition.
I listen to brutal death, brutal death, and brutal death. Other than that, there's some Blotted Science, Cynic, old-school death (of which Focus is a glorious part), and a touch of black.[/QUOTE]
Okay so now we know
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Prog metal is my favorite metal genre.
Dream Theater
Opeth
Redemption
Ayreon
Tool
Meshuggah
Between The Buried And Me
You should give Porcupine Tree a listen.
[B](Techincal, Brutal, Deli-Style) Death Metal: [/B]Cannibal Corpse, The Faceless, Cryptopsy, Nile, Goatwhore, Morbid Angel, Cynic, Hypocrisy
[B]Thrash Metal: [/B]Megadeth, Municipal Waste, Metallica, Suicidal Tendencies, Kreator
[B]Groove/Sludge/Stoner Metal: [/B]Pantera,Eyehategod, Sleep, Kyuss, Crowbar, Down, Isis, Neurosis
[B]Doom Metal: [/B]Electric Wizard, Bongzilla, Black Sabbath,
technical death metal/progressive metal/jazz metal: death, cynic, atheist, dream theater, opeth, mastodon, btbam
death metal: cattle decapitation, vital remains, black dahlia murder, behemoth
i put tech death and the others together since they can all be a bit of each genre.
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