[QUOTE=Hakita;30084423]European Power Metal > American Power Metal
Anybody agree?[/QUOTE]
Mehh, merrr... I'm not too particular of the region.
You know what he meant :goleft:
[QUOTE=AK'z;30084400]60s Power Metal? :raise:[/QUOTE]
Nope. Bad writing, AGAIN.
Should be 60's - 70's - 80's - Power Metal bla bla bla...
All kinds or rock / metal stuffs.
[QUOTE=AK'z;30084449]Mehh, merrr... I'm not too particular of the region.[/QUOTE]
American and European Power Metal are pretty much their own subgenres, since they are so different.
[QUOTE=Hakita;30084510]American and European Power Metal are pretty much their own subgenres, since they are so different.[/QUOTE]
Well that's true.
But then again French Prog is different to British Prog which is different to American Prog.
[QUOTE=AK'z;30084573]Well that's true.
But then again French Prog is different to British Prog which is different to American Prog.[/QUOTE]
And they are all usually just called Prog, much like how both European and American Power Metal is usually just called Power Metal.
Sub-sub genres, yo.
[QUOTE=Hakita;30084609]And they are all usually just called Prog, much like how both European and American Power Metal is usually just called Power Metal.
Sub-sub genres, yo.[/QUOTE]
Well.... there is Krautrock. :pcgaming:
Symphonic Metal
I've been getting into a lot of Gothic Rock and Industrial lately.
Grunge
Electric/Dance/Trance
[QUOTE=Hakita;30084510]American and European Power Metal are pretty much their own subgenres, since they are so different.[/QUOTE]
Most European and American metal is different.
The best melodeath/doom comes from Europe, the best groove/thrash comes from America.
You guys may feel different, but that's how I see it.
[QUOTE=Eluveitie;30091768]Most European and American metal is different.
The best melodeath/doom comes from Europe, the best groove/thrash comes from America.
You guys may feel different, but that's how I see it.[/QUOTE]
Stam1na is an exception to thrash.
IDM, DnB, Free-Jazz, Experimental (The Flashbulb,Omni Trio etc.)
My favorite genre is a tie between Heavy Metal and Grunge.
Any thing that involves Dax Riggs
Trance, any sub-genre too.
Metal. All genres. Except screamo.
Classical music.
I'm mostly a metal and electronic music type of guy,but
I fucking love J-pop
[QUOTE=AK'z;30058340]Music styles are like drugs. You get different thrills from each, therefore you can't hone yourself in on only one. Only me though. :unsmith:[/QUOTE]
Again, I agree 100%. And since I don't drink, smoke or do drugs, heck - I don't even go to any parties what so ever, my only addiction is music :h:
[QUOTE=Stoffy;30105871]Again, I agree 100%. And since I don't drink, smoke or do drugs, heck - I don't even go to any parties what so ever, my only addiction is music :h:[/QUOTE]
:respek:
I recommend getting a Last FM account.
Rock = South Rock, Prog Rock, Hard Rock, Rock & Roll and so on...
There are metal and trash metal thats pretty cool. But I still file them under rock... "Good Rock" (ex. Metallica)
[QUOTE=AK'z;30105932]:respek:
I recommend getting a Last FM account.[/QUOTE]
I agree with this man. Last.fm accounts are compulsory :smug:
[QUOTE=MEOWTFLOL;30104458]Metal. All genres. Except screamo.
Classical music.[/QUOTE]
screamo isn't metal :c00lbert:
Liquid, Minimal and Psychedelic/acid rock
Progressive Rock
classic rock, thrash, french house, dubstep, glitch
recently i've been getting into surf rock, like man or astro-man and vietnam-era chill guitar stuff, ie anders lewen
Classical and... Actually, that's about it recently.