Progressive, mostly.
Dream Theater, Protest the Hero, The Number Twelve Looks Like You, Fall of Troy, etc.
Dream Theater, Protest the Hero, The Number Twelve Looks Like You, Fall of Troy, etc.
Dude, if you enjoy progressive death metal you would LOVE Hieronymus Bosch.superbleeder12 said:I enjoy some metal. most progressive is okay.
I like blends of metal. Progressive Death Metal (Sculptured, some early Opeth)
Blackened Death Metal (Akercocke(sp?) Wolves in the Throne Room)
Symphonic Black metal (summoning)
Doom/stoner doom/doom-death (Daylight dies, electric wizard)
but probably my favorite genre of metal is Post-metal (isis, pelican, feos, etc)
funny thing is, metal isn't my forte, I enjoy a lot of post-rock and shoegaze.
Pretty good.GoldenCondor said:Dude, if you enjoy progressive death metal you would LOVE Hieronymus Bosch.
here's a video of what i would call the best song ever. by them.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DMrSKOJSl1c
I did say autopsy which is Death/Doom. Also, isn't all metal ambient?ExodusinFlames said:What happened to Doom/Ambient Metal?
Opeth, Katatonia, Mors Principuim Est, and so on.
All these subgenres boil down to three things: tonal quality, vocal quality, and amount of experimentation.RaptorZombieJesus said:Could someone please explain to me how Metal has SUBGENRES?!?!? It ALL sounds pretty much like trying to wrestle a pile of cats into a tub of water while a car crashes continuously into an endless train of tin sheds during a blizzard/thunderstorm to me.
Give the unlearned some insight. Linx to videos would be appreciated if you actually try to explain to the people that are inevitably going to just shrug this thread off and just say "all metal sux, losers" without a second thought or a second brain cell.
My mistake. I'd seen Disturbed described both ways, I just went with the one I'd seen most recently. And I'd assumed viking and melodic death metal were more or less synonymous...Draculafreak said:Disturbed isn't nu metal or metal at all really (anymore). Nu metal is mostly characterized by Korn and Slipknot (excluding 3rd album). Disturbed has drifted into the hard rock area as of now. That and Ensiferum is viking metal, and Finntroll is folk metal.NeutralDrow said:Power, definitely (Blind Guardian, Dragonforce, Hammerfall, Sonata Artica, Kamelot, Lordi). Symphonic (especially Nightwish and Rhapsody of Fire) comes in a close second.
Starting to get into Nu Metal stuff like Disturbed and Drowning Pool, and Melodic Death Metal like Ensiferum and Finntroll.
<url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3eJZBnzc3Q8>Thrash metal.RaptorZombieJesus said:Could someone please explain to me how Metal has SUBGENRES?!?!? It ALL sounds pretty much like trying to wrestle a pile of cats into a tub of water while a car crashes continuously into an endless train of tin sheds during a blizzard/thunderstorm to me.
Give the unlearned some insight. Linx to videos would be appreciated if you actually try to explain to the people that are inevitably going to just shrug this thread off and just say "all metal sux, losers" without a second thought or a second brain cell.
I have a problem with this example.NeutralDrow said:<url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3eJZBnzc3Q8>Thrash metal.
Some examples.