AppleQueso wrote:GSZX1337 wrote:Lol, I forgot to include the reason why I put Nu Metal in quotes.

I've been putting Nu Metal in quotes because (to my knowledge) it's not a genre. Listening to Nu Metal songs, I've been able to place them in genres that existed before Nu Metal.
Most nu metal I've heard seems like more of a post-grunge meets Pantera thing. I hear plenty of genuine influence from bands like Godflesh too.
Hmm, maybe it should be called Grunge-Groove?

I try not to throw a fit about it, since I find that most people who want to namedrop a band like Slipknot when discussing metal probably aren't involved enough with what they listen to to care about genres anyhow.
There's usually two types of people Slipknot droppers belong to:
The group you mentioned that doesn't care about musical genres or if they know jack shit about music.
Or:
Guys who see people say that Slipknot/KoRn/whatever, aren't Metal and feel that they have to be counter-culture and say it is.
Evildeadmanwalking77 wrote:Can anybody recommend some good bands to check out? I need some more heavy stuff for my iPod.
I don't really like any of the bands you mentioned, but since it's been about two weeks since this topic has seen a post, I thought I'd help.
Bullet for My Vallentine, Atreyu, Kill Switch Engage, Lamb of God - Try
The Red Chord, they're a pretty underrated Metalcore band. I haven't listened to them, but The Devil Wears Prada (they're not in the Metal-archives anymore for some reason) is a pretty popular Metalcore band.
Five Finger Death Punch - Vinne Paul from Pantera started a band called
HellYeah, that (from what I've heard) sounds similar to FFDP.
All That Remains - A Melodic Deathcore band I like is
The Black Dahlia Murder. Their earlier stuff (A Cold Blooded Epitaph) sounds a bit like At the Gates, but their newer stuff leans to the Deathcore side. Also look into
Blackest Dawn and [url-http://www.metal-archives.com/band.php?id=102219]The Agonsit[/url]
Type O Negative - I haven't listened to these guys, but according to
Metal-Archvies they're Doom Metal. Try
CandleMass,
St. Vitus, or
Celtic Frost's last album
Monotheist. If you like Monotheist, check out
Triptykon.
Alice In Chains - I don't know if you like their Grunge material or their Heavy Metal material better. If you like their Grunge stuff, check out
Trapt. They play Post-Grunge.
Pantera - Diamond/Dimebag Darrell started a band after Pantera folded called
DamagePlan. For some reason, many classic Thrash Metal bands really liked Pantera's sound, so they released Groove Metal albums in the mid to late ninties. Many Thrash bands hate this because it essentially killed Thrash until the mid-2000s when Thrash Metal had gotten a revial.
Some of the Thrash Metal bands that released Pantera-ish albums are:
AnthraxOverkillDestructionDeath AngelExodusThe band
Exhorder has often been credited for creating Groove Metal.
EDIT: Shit, I forgot to mention this:
As I Lay Dying - A couple of the members of As I Lay Dying have a side-project called
Austrian Death Machine, a Metal band whose lyrical content is all about
Ahnuld!