Metal is starting to leave my heart

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Danik93 said:
Guitarmasterx7 said:
Maybe I'm jumping to conclusions because you posted a slipknot song as one of your ex favorites, but it could be because you weren't listening to many good metal bands.
HERESY!

What is good metal then?
I would say:
Anthrax
Armored Saint
Annihilator
Judas Priest
Iron Maiden
Blind Guardian
Iced Earth
Demons & Wizards
Exodus
Kreator
Gamma Ray
Iron Savior
Primal Fear
Helloween
Machine Head
Mastodon
Fear Factory
Monster Magnet
Rob Zombie
White Zombie
StormTroopers Of Death
The Haunted
Wolf
Venom
W.A.S.P.

Just to name a few
 

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I must say I find it amusing to see that you're starting to like drum and bass and techno/electro, because that's pretty much exactly the same shift I made. Also, I've seen Deadmau5 live once and it's more awesome than all the literally hundreds of metal bands I've seen over the last 10 years.
What exactly does Deadmau5 do live? I'm not trying to be smug here, I'm legitimately asking, since all his songs (to my knowledge) are made on computers I'm actually curious as to how he would preform them.
 

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I wouldn't really say my musical taste has changed, more expanded. I still love punk more than any other genre, both old and new, but I have also moved to listening to more electronic music and even the occasional bit of rap (not mainstream rap, still can't stand that).
 

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Well, they say "if its too loud then you're too old", but maybe it works the other way as well?
As you grow older, your tastes are bound to change. Maybe you are just growing out of it.

For the record, i'm not saying metal is something people should grow out of, just that some people (myself included) do.
 

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Guitarmasterx7 said:
TheHecatomb said:
I must say I find it amusing to see that you're starting to like drum and bass and techno/electro, because that's pretty much exactly the same shift I made. Also, I've seen Deadmau5 live once and it's more awesome than all the literally hundreds of metal bands I've seen over the last 10 years.
What exactly does Deadmau5 do live? I'm not trying to be smug here, I'm legitimately asking, since all his songs (to my knowledge) are made on computers I'm actually curious as to how he would preform them.
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Not much really but in a metal concert it's more the artist that makes it awesome in this kinda concerts it's the crowd that makes it awesome (and awesome lightshows)
 

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Over the past years I've started listening to more and more thrash metal. Especially German thrash with bands like Sodom, Tankard, Kreator and Destruction.
I've always loved thrash, but it was mainly heavy metal and hard rock that drew my attention before.
 

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If you like slipknot try listening to Mushroomhead, or Ventana.

The problem I have with slipknot is they sound like they are trying. As in they know their fans want emo angry blah blah blah so they try to fit dammand.
 

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Danik93 said:
I was a "hate everything that's not metal" kinda guy when I was younger but Metal has started to get blasted away from me by the loud beats of Techno, Drum n' Bass etc.

One of my favorite songs last year was

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and now it's

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And for added discussion value I'll ask you how have you're taste of music evolved the last year/years?
I've never been a 'metal til I die' type person. But my music tastes have expanded rather than evolved. I went from new metal and alternative rock to including blues, jazz, some of the better techono and even some modern hiphop poetry.
 

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DanielBrown said:
Over the past years I've started listening to more and more thrash metal. Especially German thrash with bands like Sodom, Tankard, Kreator and Destruction.
I've always loved thrash, but it was mainly heavy metal and hard rock that drew my attention before.
I just found out about Kreator a few days ago, and I am loving them. try listening to Heavn Shall Burn(german death metal) or Exodus(great thrash)
 

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see, you liked slipknot and this is why you are starting to dislike metal cause that is shit music with little to no talent.

I suggest looking to the underground metal scene for good metal not mainstream Mtv2 or Mtv3 shit
You're the "Everything mainstream is shithouse." type of person, I see?

How about accepting that some mainstream is shit, and some mainstream is popular because it's good?

And also accept the fact that some underground is excellent, and some underground isn't well known for a reason. That reason being that they're shit?

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I have to wonder... Why the hate against Slipknot? They are good!
Don't listen to those people, man. They're allowed to have their own opinions, of course, but there's a difference between "I personally don't like Slipknot." and "Slipknot is shit lol they have no talent."
 

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Don't stop it, embrace it. Your developing different tastes just listen to what you like.
 

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TheHecatomb said:
It's a healthy developement really. Typical metalheads are always bragging about being tolerant and openminded, but as you start to grow out of it you come to realise it's quite the opposite. There's so much awesome music out there, it's ridiculous to just listen to one genre because that makes you "true".
Agreed. The ones declaring being "true" the loudest tend to be 12-17 year olds who IMO are just trying too hard. And it comes out in similar fashion as the profanity-spewing jerks in Xbox Live.

I consider myself as a serious fan of metal, since that is where ultimately my heart lies. However, I also enjoy a lot of other music, like 90s pop or any other good party tunes.


As for metal recommendations: RAMMSTEIN. Enough said.
 

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Kragg said:
OP is 17 and looks foolish in those glasses in his picture, diagnosis:

no real musical taste, just likes what his peers like
new sounds included cause its hip/in/a girl he likes likes it

end result: typical teenager, nothing to see here, move along
Riiiight.... I like it because it's popular not because it's good. I know there are people that does it but I'm not one of them I spend much of my time searching for good new music and once in a while I find gems like this

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But it have 2k views so it's to mainstream for you right?
 

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My theory? Metal is dying. Look at the classics, Metallica, Maiden, Priest. They just don't make music like that anymore.
 

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Guitarmasterx7 said:
What exactly does Deadmau5 do live? I'm not trying to be smug here, I'm legitimately asking, since all his songs (to my knowledge) are made on computers I'm actually curious as to how he would preform them.
I'm tempted to say "look it up on youtube" but I'll elaborate. It's really a mix between the music and the visual presentation. The way he creates an interaction with the media and screen setup and the songs he's playing. The way he plays his songs is totally different from CD. He's not just some DJ who plays someone else's songs at their speed. He uses his own songs, cuts them up, blends them together into a mix you wouldn't think was possible.

I'm not sure why it would matter that his songs are made on a computer. It's just an instrument. The computer doesn't create his songs, he does. Both technical and musical skills are required, as with any instrument.
 

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dragonslayer32 said:
My theory? Metal is dying. Look at the classics, Metallica, Maiden, Priest. They just don't make music like that anymore.
Call me what you want, but I hate the classics. I can stand a few Megadeth songs, but besides that I'm fine with the changes.
 

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dragonslayer32 said:
My theory? Metal is dying. Look at the classics, Metallica, Maiden, Priest. They just don't make music like that anymore.
Metallica have been shit for the past 20 years or so, so that's nothing new.
Maiden have been experimenting with their sound for the past couple of albums, but they still have a couple of great songs on every album.
Priest, I don't know what you mean, except for the time when Rob Halford left they have been great.

But I wonder why you would call these "the classics" there are many more bands that deserve that title, and almost all of them are still doing pretty good.

Anthrax have been superb ever since they started (And have always been better than Metallica)
Armored Saint got back together and have made a really solid new album.
Exodus is still creating great songs, as they have been since they were founded (Before Metallica).
Annihilator have always been good and probably always will, as long as Jeff Waters remains at the wheel (Last album was kinda crap though)
Accept just made a new album (I think).
Manowar is still doing their own thing as always.
Helloween just released another killer album (7 Sinners).
Ozzy is still kicking around (Dio isn't though :( )

So I have no idea what you were talking about in your post.
 

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shreedder said:
DanielBrown said:
Over the past years I've started listening to more and more thrash metal. Especially German thrash with bands like Sodom, Tankard, Kreator and Destruction.
I've always loved thrash, but it was mainly heavy metal and hard rock that drew my attention before.
I just found out about Kreator a few days ago, and I am loving them. try listening to Heavn Shall Burn(german death metal) or Exodus(great thrash)
I know of Exodus, but I haven't heard Heaven Shall Burn. Checking it out right now, sounds pretty sweet so far!
 

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DanielBrown said:
shreedder said:
DanielBrown said:
Over the past years I've started listening to more and more thrash metal. Especially German thrash with bands like Sodom, Tankard, Kreator and Destruction.
I've always loved thrash, but it was mainly heavy metal and hard rock that drew my attention before.
I just found out about Kreator a few days ago, and I am loving them. try listening to Heavn Shall Burn(german death metal) or Exodus(great thrash)
I know of Exodus, but I haven't heard Heaven Shall Burn. Checking it out right now, sounds pretty sweet so far!
I have to say the european scence for heavy metal is far better then the american(The Abscence is one of my only exceptions to that) However I find the states to have a better alt. metal scence.