Metal Heads Assemble!!

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noiseredux wrote:
aaron wrote:
BoneSnapDeez wrote:noise in the metal thread!
...talking about Korn!
:lol:

I can appreciate metal. I'm just not a big fan. Actually, I love documentaries on metal for some reason. I've watched Before the Light Takes Us (that's what it's called right?) and that uh, A Headbanger's Journey (I think that's what it's called, haha?) and a few others (titles escape me as well) countless times. I guess I enjoy the history and artistry a lot more than the music.
Headbanger's Journey is kinda infamous in metal circles. Lots of inaccuracies and whatnot

There's some good books though. Choosing Death is a pretty great book on the history of the early Death Metal and Grindcore scenes, and although it omits some important stuff (for crying out loud, they give one sentence to Suffocation and it's basically just to say that they're extremely influential and important and tons of bands basically copied them. What...) it's still a really enticing read.

There's also Tom G. Warrior's autobiography that I've always wanted to read, but that book is PRICEY.

EDIT: Wait, the Celtic Frost book I was thinking of was actually Only Death Is Real, which is a more recent biography and a hell of a lot cheaper to boot. I should order it...

Oh and if you're just interested in history of individual bands and such, maybe check out some of the episodes of Requiem Metal Podcast. They basically discuss the entire discographies of various bands, or discuss an entire album in depth (and playing relevant songs, naturally). Really cool stuff if you're interested in the history of the music. There's a lot of great episodes, but I'd probably recommend the Death, Slayer, and Judas Priest ones. Bands with larger discographies are usually broken up into various episodes that discuss different periods.
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I've always been pretty partial to System of a Down. I wouldn't call them metal and I think they are just their own thing completely. They just write whatever without any genre in mind.
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That's one thing I can agree with you guys on. Nu-Metal SUCKS! I hate Korn, I hate Limp Bizkit, I COMPLETELY HATE P.O.D. Rap does not belong in metal, IMO.
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BurningDoom wrote:Rap does not belong in metal, IMO.
rules about what does not belong in music, does not belong in music, IMO.
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noiseredux wrote:
BurningDoom wrote:Rap does not belong in metal, IMO.
rules about what does not belong in music, does not belong in music, IMO.
It was a personal opinion, that's why I added the IMO at the end. I personally don't like rap in my metal because I don't like rap, period.
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Korn, Limp Bizkit, and P.O.D. wouldn't be metal even without the rap. :P

Pretty much all of that stuff has way more in common with post-grunge and alt rock than it does with metal.

Still though:
AppleQueso wrote:Why are we talking about nu metal what is this 2003?
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So... been listening to any good metal bands lately?
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BoneSnapDeez wrote:So... been listening to any good metal bands lately?
Artillery!
By Inheritance is such a good album.
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BoneSnapDeez wrote:So... been listening to any good metal bands lately?
Entombed.

I've always thought they were pretty good but they've never been in my regular rotation or anything. I've been listening to them a lot this week (well, their first two albums anyway) and they are growing on me though.
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BoneSnapDeez wrote:So... been listening to any good metal bands lately?
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