Metal Heads Assemble!!

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I've browsed M-A before, and I'm pretty surprised at how well everything is handled. I've figured out there is one question I shouldn't ask, but otherwise it looks good.
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Forlorn Drifter wrote:I've browsed M-A before, and I'm pretty surprised at how well everything is handled. I've figured out there is one question I shouldn't ask, but otherwise it looks good.
And what is that question?
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Lone Wanderer wrote:
Forlorn Drifter wrote:I've browsed M-A before, and I'm pretty surprised at how well everything is handled. I've figured out there is one question I shouldn't ask, but otherwise it looks good.
And what is that question?
"Why does everyone here hate metalcore/nu metal/djent/whatever so much that's not fair!"

Maybe he's thinking of something else though. Believe it or not Forlorn they won't lynch you just for asking to avoid anti-religious stuff. They might tease you a bit about it though.
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I'm not exclusive to any subgenre of Metal. but this one particular band I cannot get enough of. Thought it'd be appropriate to post what I have in this thread.
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AppleQueso wrote: "Why does everyone here hate metalcore/nu metal/djent/whatever so much that's not fair!"

Maybe he's thinking of something else though. Believe it or not Forlorn they won't lynch you just for asking to avoid anti-religious stuff. They might tease you a bit about it though.
Right... not asking anything about those. I know better.


Good to know on the second point. I'm not a fan of getting internet lynched.


Wrath, that's sick dude. I love it all.
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Thanks man! Out of everything I collect, my Kamelot stuff is what I treasure the absolute most. I'm only missing a couple things. Dominion and The Expedition. They're both imports though and both around $40 X_X I'm probably also going to grab the stand alone audio version of Cold Winter's Night too just for the sake of completion.
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AppleQueso wrote:
Lone Wanderer wrote:
Forlorn Drifter wrote:I've browsed M-A before, and I'm pretty surprised at how well everything is handled. I've figured out there is one question I shouldn't ask, but otherwise it looks good.
And what is that question?
"Why does everyone here hate metalcore/nu metal/djent/whatever so much that's not fair!"

Maybe he's thinking of something else though. Believe it or not Forlorn they won't lynch you just for asking to avoid anti-religious stuff. They might tease you a bit about it though.
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WrathOskvro wrote:I'm not exclusive to any subgenre of Metal. but this one particular band I cannot get enough of. Thought it'd be appropriate to post what I have in this thread.
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That's pretty impressive. Kamelot is one of my favorite bands. How are you liking the new lead singer?
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Same as everyone else :P Nobody will ever replace Roy Khan, but Karevik is an awesome addition. Really impressed by Silverthorn too.
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stickem wrote:revisiting your suggestions i'd have to rank havok as my favorite and exactly what i was looking for.
Great! I think Havok might be my favorite Thrash revival band. Then again, that title seems to change every other week. ;)
evile was a close second. consistent but just not anything as epic sounding as say "the cleric" from havok.
Havok's Time is Up album is a hard act to follow. I'm kind of glad I put off listening to it as long as I did since I think that album has spoiled me for other new Thrash bands.
gama bomb=boring to me. songs all ran together, weak hooks... i only gave them about 1hr though, just nothing stuck out.
Say it isn't so! :o Gama Bomb's probably my favorite new Thrash band (either them or Havok). Did you listen to their Citizen Brain album? I didn't think that Tales from the Grave in Space was as good as the previous album. Maybe that's why it was free? Oh, I'm such a bitch. :P
other 2 i passed on. wasn't a big overkill fan back in the day.
Oh, this just broke my heart. :( I love OverKill. They're likely my favorite Thrash band (either them or Heathen). I can't begin to imagine how many times I've listened to Taking Over. Even though Speed Kill Hate is a side project of OverKill's Dave Linsk, they don't really sound that much like OverKill. It leans a bit closer to 90's Testament with a bit of Pantera's "tough guy" sound. If you're still gonna skip SKH, I suggest that you at still listen to Bonded By Blood.
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The Legacy - This is a pretty good debut. Kind of like a darker version of early 'tallica.
The New Order - This album is a Thrash classic with killer riffs, driving bass lines, and high energy. The Aerosmith cover was alright too.
Practice What You Preach - This is where things went downhill. This album is alright, a bit slow but alright. It's like if Metallica's Fade to Black was turned into a full album. I'm going to be an unfair dick and say that if I want something this Proggy, I'll just listen to Heathen's Victims of Deception. I know it came out two years later, but it's just how I feel. Absolutely forgettable leaving no lasting impression.
Souls of Black - This is a step up, but it's still not that great to me. There's a couple ear worms and Malpractice has a killer solo, but I don't think I'll be listening to this one very often.
The Ritual - Eh, Electric Crown was alright. This album is probably the best example of what I mean but the songs being mid paced and kinda boring.
Low - Things get a bit better with this one. At least it's heavier and a bit more lively. I liked Ride quite a bit.
Demonic - If the M-A ratings are anything to go by, I'm in the minority when it comes to this album. I kinda like this one. It's a kind of Groove Death Metal similar to Six Feet Under. It's not all that good, but it's a style that I don't listen to much so it's fresh to me.
The Gathering - I don't even remember this one. Next.
First Strike Still Deadly - Lame. I normally like rerecordings of a band's classic songs. I really enjoyed Destruction's Thrash Anthems, Anthrax's The Greater of Two Evils, and Sodom's The Final Sign of Evil. I didn't even give this one a second listen. All of my favorite songs (Disciple of the Watch, Trial By Fire, The Haunting, etc.) have been turned into boring piles of shit. Perhaps I've been spoiled by later examples of this type of album. I think I'm being unfair, but I don't plan on giving this another chance any time soon.
The Formation of Damnation - The reception of this album seems to be lukewarm, but I liked this one. I didn't listen to this one as much as the other albums, but I greatly enjoyed the title track and More Than Meets the Eye.
Dark Roots of Earth - I only listened to a couple of this album's songs at the concert I went to. For some reason this one's not on Spotify yet and I didn't want to pirate it so this could kick a lot of ass for all I know.

I listened to all of these albums at least five times (except for First Strike Still Deadly) so I didn't just write them off as soon as the final track was finished. I almost feel sorry to say this, but I'm left disappointed and underwhelmed. With the exception of the first two albums, I don't think that I am going to buy any of Testament's music on vinyl like I plan to for Anthrax and OverKill.
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