At 1/17/11 09:42 PM, SpeedMetalSandwich wrote: Djentlemen...
Untruth - Army Of Drones, from Melbourne, Australia.
I'm not liking this at all :( Megacore.
Australia's greatest band will always be Thumlock :)
At 1/17/11 09:42 PM, SpeedMetalSandwich wrote: Djentlemen...
Untruth - Army Of Drones, from Melbourne, Australia.
I'm not liking this at all :( Megacore.
Australia's greatest band will always be Thumlock :)
Any of Obscura fans out there? Their new album is out at the end of march and i'm stoked. It's available to pre order through Relapse records but it sold out I think.
At 1/18/11 04:41 PM, JaY11 wrote: Any of Obscura fans out there?
I´m not a fan of Obscura, but I like it.
At 1/17/11 09:33 PM, PenisClown wrote:At 1/17/11 06:56 PM, Idiosyncratic wrote: My metal songs/works in progressCool bro, I'm liking it. The melodeath isn't even band, and it really reminds me of Marko's recordings. The Post-Metal is the best though, it's gnarly.
Alright guys, I know it's been a fucking long time, but I've been recording some tracks of late (some post metal, some melodic death metal) and I just want you guys to check out the tracks.
Thanks a lot ponos, that means a lot actually. I'm glad you like it.
At 1/17/11 07:45 PM, HeavenDuff wrote: And why do you hate on Symphony X and Nevermore?I don't, they're fine, I'm just not a fan.
Idiosyncratic - "A Sight To Behold" > Symphony X
AWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW.
Guys, Ponos is right; I am better than Symphony X and I'm not even conceited.
Here I am, bored with everything.
Does the metal discussed in this club have to be like super heavy stuff? or can it be more along the lines of this?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pXaWwRjg4 ks&playnext=1&list=PLD7AA14502CC64973&in dex=10
At 1/18/11 09:09 PM, TheThinWhale wrote: Does the metal discussed in this club have to be like super heavy stuff? or can it be more along the lines of this?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pXaWwRjg4 ks&playnext=1&list=PLD7AA14502CC64973&in dex=10
This is not the Hard Rock Hell, sorry.
At 1/18/11 08:57 PM, Idiosyncratic wrote: Thanks a lot ponos, that means a lot actually. I'm glad you like it.
No problem, your shit is tight. You got some skills there brah.
AWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW.
Guys, Ponos is right; I am better than Symphony X and I'm not even conceited.
It's cool, my band is better than Twisted Sister and I'm not even conceited.
At 1/18/11 11:42 PM, HeavenDuff wrote: This is not the Hard Rock Hell, sorry.
Actually, shut the fuck up because Corrosion of Conformity were a heavy as fuck crossover thrash metal band before they became stoner rock/metal because stoner metal is the shit.
And that song is METAL and GNARLY, I forgot how fucking sweet COC are.
At 1/18/11 11:42 PM, HeavenDuff wrote: This is not the Hard Rock Hell, sorry.
what the hell, Duff....
At 1/19/11 10:07 AM, Sense-Offender wrote:At 1/18/11 11:42 PM, HeavenDuff wrote: This is not the Hard Rock Hell, sorry.what the hell, Duff....
Iknowrite.
Ah, Bill! While you're here, I'd like to mention that I got the new Motörhead album last week. The music is what you expect from them so it should please you easily. Some of the highlights are Get Back in Line and Brotherhood of Man. However, the DVD interview for the album was a disappointment. Only 20 seconds worth of footage of the Manchester show were even used.
At 1/19/11 12:28 AM, PenisClown wrote: Actually, shut the fuck up because Corrosion of Conformity were a heavy as fuck crossover thrash metal band before they became stoner rock/metal because stoner metal is the shit.
And that song is METAL and GNARLY, I forgot how fucking sweet COC are.
Like I give a fuck about what they did before. I watched the fucking video, listenned to the song, and figured out it was not really metal. Anyway, there might be elements of metal in there, but that sound, is mostly rock influenced. And I still don't give a fuck about the fact that you like shit. Thanks you.
So, after putting it off for a while, I finally listened to The Sword's newest album, Warp Riders, and wow, I'm impressed. I think they stripped down their songs a bit. Sure, they have some songs that are no doubt classic stoner metal and have the sound of songs on other albums, but they messed with tons of cool guitar tones, and different types of riffs. The vocals even changed a bit on a tune or two. I need to listen to it once or twice more, but right now I like this album better than Gods of the Earth (still a good album though).
Which do you prefer: Killswitch Engage or Anthrax? I like the two, but I think Anthrax is better.
At 1/20/11 12:26 AM, Floofs wrote: Which do you prefer: Killswitch Engage or Anthrax? I like the two, but I think Anthrax is better.
Why compare? One is a melodic metalcore band from the late 90's and Anthrax is a Thrash Metal band from the 80's.
At 1/19/11 03:55 PM, batman64 wrote: Idio bro, good tunes man.
That they are.
Ponos, one of these days we gotta hook up and trip.
I'm walking to America right now.
Been a while.
Dropped acid for 3 months straight back in 86.
ONe LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOng trip that was.
Ended when my fiance at the time stabbed me in the back with a steaknife.
Was DOA and came back.
Death, the ultimate trip.
WHOAH. And I thought three days was intense. I can't believe you got stabbed in the back by your fiance'! What was she on?
So the big 4 are Metallica, Megadeath , Anthrax and Slayer.
Saw Metallica in 83 or 84.
YOU SLUT that would of been so cool, the best time to see them. Fuck.
Megadeath and Anthrax in 86.
That would of been gnarly too, Megadeth were heroin junkies then. And Anthrax had Joey Belladonna, when I saw them last year they had John Bush, and now they have Joey back again. It's fucked, I wanna see them with Joey.
Never saw Slayer.
Probably never will, not a big fan.
THey just never did anything for me I guess.
They were fun live because of the classic songs.
CAn't wait til the end of the month when I can go shopping for new music.
planning on spending a hundred or two on cds, should get me a few discs.
Also before I forget what did everyone think of the newest High on Fire and GWAR discs.
Personally I liked them both a lot.
Haven't got the GWAR disc but of course Snakes for the Divine is a godly album.
Also before I forget, Cathedral's THe Garden of UNearthly delights, is pretty damn good.
Have not heard their latest yest.
I have the Garden, bought it on CD. The CD is scratch and sniff apple :) Found the album to be ok but a bit weak, I'll have to give it a re-listen though.
Shitty lyrics though haha:
CORPSE CYCLE, IS LIFE'S CIRCLE
LIFE'S CIRCLE, IS CORPSE CYCLE!
Keep it Heavy
Peace
I shall keep it heavy,
peace be with you aswell.
At 1/19/11 11:31 PM, HeavenDuff wrote: Anyway, there might be elements of metal in there, but that sound, is mostly rock influenced. And I still don't give a fuck about the fact that you like shit. Thanks you.
You just so aren't cool.
At 1/20/11 12:26 AM, Floofs wrote: Which do you prefer: Killswitch Engage or Anthrax? I like the two, but I think Anthrax is better.
LOL
I heard some of Anthrax's albums (I'm looking at you Stomp 442) are pretty shit, so maybe Killswitch are sometimes better than Anthrax.
But the classic Anthrax songs rape Killswitch in their arse, despite Killswitch being one of the best metalcore bands.
Right now I'm listening to some dark jazz that AllMightyBruce recommended me, "Bohren & Der Club of Gore". Good shit.
At 1/20/11 01:36 AM, PenisClown wrote:At 1/19/11 03:55 PM, batman64 wrote:WHOAH. And I thought three days was intense. I can't believe you got stabbed in the back by your fiance'! What was she on?
Young love for the heavy, must be exciting
At 1/20/11 12:26 AM, Floofs wrote: Which do you prefer: Killswitch Engage or Anthrax? I like the two, but I think Anthrax is better.
Anthrax by far. I don't understand the comparison between them and Killswitch Engage but hell, I'll easily take Anthrax any day of the week. KSE on the other hand, they were the ones who made that god awful Holy Diver cover.
new virus album coming in February!
gonna listen to Idio's stuff in a minute
At 1/20/11 12:26 AM, Floofs wrote: Which do you prefer: apples or oranges?
Anthrax was cool in their earlier days with Belladonna. I don't like Killswitch Engage, but I don't think they're so bad for their type of music. There's actually one song I heard that I think is good enough to listen to, which my friend has. I don't remember the name, but it was in Guitar Hero 3. I wouldn't listen to it by choice, but I don't mind it when my friend puts it on.
At 1/19/11 11:31 PM, HeavenDuff wrote: Like I give a fuck
We count CoC here.
At 1/20/11 01:36 AM, PenisClown wrote: YOU SLUT that would of been so cool, the best time to see them. Fuck.
That would of been gnarly too
uuurgh you and Nev. would have. would HAVE
Also before I forget what did everyone think of the newest High on Fire and GWAR discs.
I still haven't heard the latest High on Fire. I'm sure I will eventually.
Right now I'm listening to some dark jazz that AllMightyBruce recommended me, "Bohren & Der Club of Gore". Good shit.
dark jazz? hmm...
At 1/20/11 04:27 AM, Bahamut wrote: KSE on the other hand, they were the ones who made that god awful Holy Diver cover.
I didn't think it was bad, the shitty "harsh" vocals aside. I'll stick with the original, though.
The riff in this song that starts at 1:20 is the motherfucking HEAVIEST RIFF IN EXISTENCE.
At 1/20/11 10:55 AM, Sense-Offender wrote: dark jazz? hmm...
"Bohren & der Club of Gore are a noir jazz band founded in 1992 in Mülheim an der Ruhr, Germany by Thorsten Benning (drums), Morten Gass (keys), Reiner Henseleit (guitar), and Robin Rodenberg (upright / double bass). They play a crossover of jazz and ambient, which they self described as an "unholy ambient mixture of slow jazz ballads, Black Sabbath doom and down tuned Autopsy sounds"."
It's as good as it sounds.
good stuff, Idio. well, most of it.
At 1/20/11 11:59 AM, AllMightyBruce wrote: It's as good as it sounds.
I will probably look into this later.
At 1/20/11 11:59 AM, AllMightyBruce wrote:At 1/20/11 10:55 AM, Sense-Offender wrote: dark jazz? hmm..."Bohren & der Club of Gore are a noir jazz band founded in 1992 in Mülheim an der Ruhr, Germany by Thorsten Benning (drums), Morten Gass (keys), Reiner Henseleit (guitar), and Robin Rodenberg (upright / double bass). They play a crossover of jazz and ambient, which they self described as an "unholy ambient mixture of slow jazz ballads, Black Sabbath doom and down tuned Autopsy sounds"."
It's as good as it sounds.
Aww man I have their album Sunset Mission, I can't listen to it all the way through because it's so crushingly depressing.
It's a shame how this band is a piece of sellout mainstream shit now. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yy5Mu2hPK xY&feature=feedu
At 1/19/11 11:31 PM, HeavenDuff wrote: Like I give a fuck about what they did before. I watched the fucking video, listenned to the song, and figured out it was not really metal. Anyway, there might be elements of metal in there, but that sound, is mostly rock influenced. And I still don't give a fuck about the fact that you like shit. Thanks you.
If by "not really metal" you mean "pretty metal" and by "mostly rock influenced" you mean "sludgy stoner metal," then yes, corrosion of conformity are a "not really metal band" that are indeed "mostly rock influenced."
I think Duff needs a tampon, his recent posts have been really negative.
At 1/20/11 04:19 PM, smeagol1 wrote: I think Duff needs a tampon, his recent posts have been really negative.
I think you need to make subject related posts, at least a few times a year.
At 1/20/11 06:31 PM, HeavenDuff wrote:At 1/20/11 04:19 PM, smeagol1 wrote: I think Duff needs a tampon, his recent posts have been really negative.I think you need to make subject related posts, at least a few times a year.
He's already made a few metal related posts this year so he's already reached his quota. However, I don't see why his METAL posts should end there. Throwing in random thoughts on any bands always helps.
At 1/20/11 06:39 PM, Bahamut wrote: He's already made a few metal related posts this year so he's already reached his quota. However, I don't see why his METAL posts should end there. Throwing in random thoughts on any bands always helps.
Such a nice guy :)
At 1/20/11 12:47 PM, SomaGuye wrote: Aww man I have their album Sunset Mission, I can't listen to it all the way through because it's so crushingly depressing.
Sunset Mission, Black Earth and Dolores are my favorites by them. They're so easy to chill out and sleep to.