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Does anyone listen to heavy metal/death metal anymore?

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Ouch, grumbling into the mike of unintelligible "lyric", machine-gun drums fully engaged, full "goth mode" for the 12-16yr old audience. This is about as much as music as a boulder is like a meat loaf.
Damn, that is just utter crap with that "singing". The music itself could be interesting....but this growling crap is just that: Crap. All sounds the same and all unintelligible, monotone crap.

reminds me ob Bat Metal, which is a parody of a parody.

 
I've been a metalhead ever since I heard Metallica's "One" back in 2005. Since then, I've branched my appreciation of music into most genres, except for modern country.
 
I've been a metalhead ever since I heard Metallica's "One" back in 2005. Since then, I've branched my appreciation of music into most genres, except for modern country.

Same here and what you said is so true. For example 99 Problems, this really should be a metal song but it’s great as is



Which was originally done by Ice T

 
This Aquilus sounds like a sorta blackened doom to me ... reminds me a bit of Opeth from the Morningrise era. I like!

Baest more or less feels nostalgic like early 90s era death metal. None of this shreaking hardcore style vocals, instead, classic death metal growl. It's good. And no, we would not see that on morning television in the us.

That said, the entire show Metalocalypse came from the US.and bands like Slayer have played live on mainstream network evening television.
 
This might interest som of you. Heilung is a shamanistic/trance/black something something.


If nothing else it is very different.
 
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I still like listening to NWOBHM type stuff from the early '80s & a range of bands from then on to today. Not so much the doom metal(i like some) but what i just consider heavy metal & prog metal.
Some new-to-me bands from the last couple of years i like are:
Within Temptation
Lacuna Coil
Volbeat
Moonspell
O´Connor
Avenged Sevenfold
 
Friend of mine told me yesterday that Black Dog, best Led Zep cover band in the east is being ravaged by covid, lead singer flat on his back and "can't move." He knows the band personally. Mask up mofos...
 
I was just listening to some Maiden. Wasted Years, The Trooper, 2 Minutes...

The Maiden songs on my running playlist include those 3, icarus, # of the beast and mariner (on long runs LOL) ....also have metallica, scorpions, priest, savatage, metal church and some helstar
 
Savatage, got to see them once, as an opener for Megadeth & Dio. Great show!

@spacejamz
Speaking of old school metal, were you ever into Armored Saint? I had kinda forgot about them since high school & a year or 2 ago i came across their 'Win Hands Down' album. That thing really rocks!
 
Speaking of old school metal, were you ever into Armored Saint? I had kinda forgot about them since high school & a year or 2 ago i came across their 'Win Hands Down' album. That thing really rocks!
I never really got into Armored Saint, but I liked the albums John Bush did with Anthrax, and I got to see him in concert in 1998 (with Pantera and Coal Chamber).

The highlight of the show was when John, Phil Anselmo, and Dez Fafara all did a few songs from each other's albums together and tried to "out growl" each other. It was pretty freaking awesome.
 
BTBAM played 2 concerts on Twitch recently. Great stuff!
Oh yeah I caught the one they did Friday night it was great, I had tickets to see em last year at the HoB in Chicago and they just rescheduled it to august this year. Got my vaccine so I'm pretty psyched for that.
 
Savatage, got to see them once, as an opener for Megadeth & Dio. Great show!

@spacejamz
Speaking of old school metal, were you ever into Armored Saint? I had kinda forgot about them since high school & a year or 2 ago i came across their 'Win Hands Down' album. That thing really rocks!

not really a big fan, but they opened for Metallica in their Houston show for the Ride the Lightning tour back in 85...I was in 10th grade back then...earlier that night, Iron Maide and WASP played at the Summit ( now Olsteen's massive church) and then Metallica/Saint played a few hours later at small club)...I was 2nd row at that show...that easily was the best concert night of my life...my ears were ringing for a few days after that night...
 
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