(For metalheads) How did you get into the metal genre?

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dashiz94

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I remember a LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOONG TIME ago, (sixth grade, I am now a sophomore in high school) that I was scared of the song Jihad by Slayer. Now it's one of my favorite songs. After sixth grade I started getting into alternative rock and some light metal, Avenged Sevenfold, Mudvayne, etc. Now I listen to bands like Gorgoroth (crazy black metal) and Behemoth. So my question to all of you is, how did you get into the metal genre?
 

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I bought a motorhead CD (inferno) and never looked back, I listened to that CD straight for my entire Summer vacation Junior year
 

quiet_samurai

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It was the whole rap/rock time. You had Kid Rock, Limp Bizkit, and Linkin Park all coming onto the scene with a fairly new genre. I always like Metallica and Megadeath as well but those other bands relly got me into the more modern harcore sound. But it was Slipknot that nailed the coffin for me. I saw them so long ago that they only had a turn out of about 300 people at the show. They still rocked the shit though, I bought their CD right there and met all of them. Six months later they are on MTV. I still love their first album, it's one of the best metal albums ever in my opinion. After that the sky was the limit.
 

dashiz94

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xmetatr0nx said:
This is metal [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/forums/read/18.126831]

That might help, also who said we dont have enough metal threads on the escapist?
I wasn't asking the first metal band, I was more asking how you got into it. i.e. did you hear something on the radio and look it up or something. So I felt it was a different topic, second, CAN PEOPLE PLEASE STOP GOING ON WITH THE SEARCH BAR?!
 

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dashiz94 said:
I remember a LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOONG TIME ago, (sixth grade, I am now a sophomore in high school) that I was scared of the song Jihad by Slayer. Now it's one of my favorite songs. After sixth grade I started getting into alternative rock and some light metal, Avenged Sevenfold, Mudvayne, etc. Now I listen to bands like Gorgoroth (crazy black metal) and Behemoth. So my question to all of you is, how did you get into the metal genre?
How exactly was Christ Illusion along time ago?
That song is practically new for slayer, if you'd of said Raining Blood then it would have been a different ball game.

I got into it through Limp Bizkit and Linking park, I used to use a cd and tapeplayer combo and make mash ups of Limp Bizkit and Eminem.
Then I started to dig Fred Durst and his boys more than my mashes.
 
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Honestly, I still don't like black/death metal or grindcore or that sort of stuff, but I do like stuff like Iron Maiden and Judas Priest and Black Sabbath and stuff like that. It all started when I first heard Number of the Beast. I really thought that was awesome
 

Gxas

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Metal = Metallica, Iron Maiden, and the like.

Hardcore, Deathcore, Metalcore, Grindcore, Emocore, etc. seem to always be confused as Metal, which is a different genre that spawned these other genres.

(Complain about my addition of Emocore as being spawned from Metal and so help me... Listen to it sometime. Seriously, listen to it. Listen to a Jimmy Eat World album. There you go.)
 

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First metal band I got really into was Slipknot, opened up the whole genre for me. I loved the heaviness and the different lyrical content. Now I listen to almost every kind of metal.
 

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xmetatr0nx said:
This is metal [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/forums/read/18.126831]

That might help, also who said we dont have enough metal threads on the escapist?
Usually I'm not big on the whole "search bar" policing, but I've seen LOADS of metal threads lately.

Now, on topic...I'll say Venom and be done with it. XD
 

aruseusx

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Started in the nu-metal genre. Got to give Slipknot and early Disturbed (now they are Hard rock - still love them) credit.
 

SevenStarSonata

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For me, it was actually my very first boyfriend that got me into it. I'd always been a total bubblegum pop kind of girl (Like, we're talking Hilary Duff here, okay?), and had honestly only ever thought of metal as "That angry yelling stuff angry people listen to", having never heard any of it myself.

But then I met Patrick.

Patrick was a BIG music buff, and very much into metal. So one day, while I'd been hanging out in his dorm room and he'd insisted on playing his entire freaking collection. And, to be honest, I mostly humoured him by listening...I still thought it was all crap, and actually ended up falling asleep while he was playing...took him a few songs to notice I'd passed out.

Well, he took my ability to fall asleep amidst ridiculously loud metal music as a fondness for it, so from then on, every time I was in his car or the like, he'd be playing more and more metal. Even then, it still wasn't particularly my thing.

Until I heard Kamelot.

I'm pretty sure it was their song "Center of the Universe", or maybe "Moonlight" that got me, but either way, it was metal that was more than just screaming and insane guitar. It had piano, it had other instruments and a dynamic sound...even had a little Celtic influence in there! And it was beautiful.

The next month, he took me to a Kamelot concert and I fell in love, not only with the band, but with the genre in general.

I still shy away from the really screamy death metal, gravitating towards power metal and symphonic metal, since that's what first got me into it, but you know, there's enough good power metal out there to keep me entertained for a lifetime. :)
 

dashiz94

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Gxas said:
Metal = Metallica, Iron Maiden, and the like.

Hardcore, Deathcore, Metalcore, Grindcore, Emocore, etc. seem to always be confused as Metal, which is a different genre that spawned these other genres.

(Complain about my addition of Emocore as being spawned from Metal and so help me... Listen to it sometime. Seriously, listen to it. Listen to a Jimmy Eat World album. There you go.)
Well, it's all opinion, but I do listen to the oldies bands like Metallica and Iron Maiden, but I listen to the new DEATH METAL stuff as well. Yes, I listen to the "core" genre but I do also listen to Cannibal Corpse.
 

dashiz94

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The album came out in 2006. I was only in sixth grade then so fast forward four years and it feels like a long time.