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Guest ~Tessa~

A metal thread xD.

Kinda clear what I would like to do with this thread, but I guess a bit of an explanation won’t hurt :lol: so here I go. I would like all of you to recommend me a few or a LOT of metal bands.

A couple of genres I like in metal are: heavy metal, thrash metal, folk metal, black metal, doom metal, death metal, grindcore, goth metal, etc. I also like hard rock and a bit of rock.

Genres I really dislike are metalcore, deathcore and hardcore. ( I know I sound picky :P but I just don’t like these genres :P and I think it’s best to let potential posters know that, before they do post certain bands).

"O" and if some of you know other bands who are instrumentally great please do post them I’ll try to be open minded :P .

Btw if anyone would like to discover a few other bands please do PM me ‘cause I’ll probably be able to help, at least if its metal you are interested in.

Thx in advance :P

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Guest April63

Some of my favorites: Metallica, Megadeth, Anthrax, Iron Maiden, Mötley Crüe, Guns and Roses, Pantera, Black Sabbath, Slayer, ummmm well that's a start.

Most of them are from the 80s or so, but I think they're still good.

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Guest RachaelAnn

Disturbed

Cannibal Corpse (the Chris Barnes years)

Arch Enemy

6 Feet Under

Marduk

Cradle Of Filth

Static-X

Those are the heavier ones. A few softer bands that are still metal/rock and are good:

Tokio Hotel

Kittie (Chick Band)

Linkin Park

Warrant

Rob Zombie

Fozzy

Gwar

That's all I can think of off the top of my head. If I can think of more I'll post them. I'll try to scrounge up some of my band's best songs and post a link to them when I get the chance. We're an Extreme Metal band.

Rachael

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Guest chngnwnd

Danzig is excellent...

also check out The Fearless Iranians from Hell - very amusing...

the second album from Elvis Hitler is very metal - and well done (no - they are not cup cake's - just exceedingly obnoxious)

It's not exactly metal, but if you want to hear some amazing guitar work - check out 24-7 Spyz (first album) and Bad Brains (any album)

enjoy

Bobbie

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Guest Melanie Dawn

Megadeth, Disturbed, Savatage, Jon Oliva's Pain, Shinedown (rock), Krokus, Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, Anthrax (pre jon bush), Bulletboys, Baptized by Fire (google them), Twisted Sister, Fozzy, Queensyrche, Dangerous Toys/Broken teeth, Fear Factory, Slayer, Pearl Jam, Hammerfall, Manowar, Flyleaf, Lacuna Coil... off the top of my head...

I'm sure i can come up with more... these are all types of hard rock/metal...

Melanie Dawn

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Guest Micha

Isis prolly sometin you like. ^_^

Dunno how to discern one genre from the other, but I'll offer what I like:

Hatebreed (more positive and empowering than they sound, but kinda hardcore influenced)

Trivium

Shadows Fall

Napalm Death

Five Finger Death Punch

Strapping Young Lad

As I Lay Dying

Killswitch Engage

All That Remains

Meshuggah (prolly butchered the spelling. . .)

Chimera

:o No one mentioned Lamb of God? Wow. . .

And yeah, s'all I can get out for now.

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Guest jazz92

asking alexandria

of mice and men

a chinese restaurant

lower than atlantis

close your eyes

fei comodo

four year strong

yashin

young guns

and oh if nintedocore is allowed

dinotrax

dungeon elite

i shot the duck hunt dog

pandastar

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Guest ~Tessa~

OMG :lol: so many replies already. Didn't expect that :P .

First of all

The only kind of "metal" I'm into is Neo-classical metal/Instrumental Metal. I doubt it's what you're looking for.

Come one don't be shy :P , I said I was going to be open minded. But I’ll probably like the bands you’ll have to offer, since I like bands like haggard and … well I don’t know many symphonical or instrumental bands so they are a welcome change.

Most of them are from the 80s or so, but I think they're still good.

I really don't mind older bands, actually I mostly listen to metal from the 90's but metal from the 80's is great too so if you know a few more forgotten pearls froms those years (or even earlier) please post them :P

Btw I don't know if you know the band cyclone there also from the 80's and they rule :P . And because I've noticed you posted a lot of thrash metal bands so here are a few I know of (old and new): Anvil, Exumer, Cyclone, Vektor, Kreator, Tankard,Pantera and CHANNEL ZERO. :lol:

Cannibal Corpse (the Chris Barnes years)

Yes you’re completely right the years after Chris Barnes aren’t bad but it’s just more of the same old stuff and it gets fairly boring after a while (my opinion, not a fact :P).

A few bands I like to add are: Edge of sanity (especially the Crimson I & II albums), Ensiferum, Katatonia, Novembers doom, Behemoth, Candlemass, Carnophage, Atheist, Amon Amarth, etc. :P

Since it's getting late here I'm going to check have to check a few bands out tomorrow and after that I'll probably post again with my verdict :lol: .

Btw I haven't been clear enough on which kind of recommendations i'd like so here I go again :P . I really like the sound of guitars so almost everything (except the genres I've mentioned in my first post although I won't mind if it's a really good band) with guitars is good. It really doesn't matter if it's purely instrumental or if it's alternative or whatever. Other genres that might be welcome are genres that rely strongly on played instruments (aka no sounds made by computers :P ), examples that come to my mind are classical music, jazz, etc.

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Guest Melanie Dawn

Isis prolly sometin you like. ^_^

Dunno how to discern one genre from the other, but I'll offer what I like:

Hatebreed (more positive and empowering than they sound, but kinda hardcore influenced)

Trivium

Shadows Fall

Napalm Death

Five Finger Death Punch

Strapping Young Lad

As I Lay Dying

Killswitch Engage

All That Remains

Meshuggah (prolly butchered the spelling. . .)

Chimera

:o No one mentioned Lamb of God? Wow. . .

And yeah, s'all I can get out for now.

Never heard of em... actually haven't heard of most of the bands you listed

Melanie Dawn

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Guest Donna Jean

A couple of genres I like in metal are: heavy metal, thrash metal, folk metal, black metal, doom metal, death metal, grindcore, goth metal, etc.

"Folk Metal"?

Dang....

I'm getting too old for this.....

Donna Jean

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Guest Melanie Dawn

"Folk Metal"?

Dang....

I'm getting too old for this.....

Donna Jean

I hear that, i'm not even sure what some of those are LMAO... *old lady voice* Back in my day we only had heavy, speed, and thrash metal (and speed and thrash were nearly the same)*LMAO

Melanie Dawn

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Guest Zolrek

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neo-classical_metal

That would give you a heads up as to what I mean. It's mixing classical music with metal.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CRq9hH2YgEE

Rhapsody is a good example...

I am a huge classical music nut but mixing it with metal makes is so awesome. I also like Power metal, which I forgot to add in. This includes dragon force, of course. I'm sure you heard of dragon force? It's likely you are one of many who heard one of their songs on the video game DDR. I knew about it before that but...

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Guest Micha

Never heard of em... actually haven't heard of most of the bands you listed

Melanie Dawn

I can't think "metal" without Lamb of God comin up. They are to todays metal what Pantera was in the 90's. Chris Adlers drummin is top notch for the genre, I dare say better than Raymond Herrera (FF). If yous a Fear Factory fan (Burts voice is unmatched ^_^ ) then you may dig 'em, as well as the likes of Shadows Fall and Killswitch Engage.

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Guest Melanie Dawn

I can't think "metal" without Lamb of God comin up. They are to todays metal what Pantera was in the 90's. Chris Adlers drummin is top notch for the genre, I dare say better than Raymond Herrera (FF). If yous a Fear Factory fan (Burts voice is unmatched ^_^ ) then you may dig 'em, as well as the likes of Shadows Fall and Killswitch Engage.

I've been nearly crucified on other boards for saying this, but I never got Pantera... they are terrible. So tell me what pantera was to 90s metal...

Melanie Dawn

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Dimmu Borgir, anything with vortex singing is win. Here is one of their more instrumental songs.

Cradle of Filth, this one always got my blood pumping. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zh0f5fxDEgE

That's the more instrumental melodic stuff.

Amon Amarth, can never have enough viking metal imo. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TQVrl7wRcNg

Eh tbh I've been listening to more and more primus lately. Over the Falls is pretty awesome and its got a great beat but it's not really metal. That and Blind Melon, they always put me in a good mood.

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Guest Micha

I've been nearly crucified on other boards for saying this, but I never got Pantera... they are terrible. So tell me what pantera was to 90s metal...

Melanie Dawn

:o

I'm done talking to you.

:lol: Kidding.

I considered Pantera to be something of a standard. I'm tryin now to no avail to remember music back then. :unsure: It seemed kind of an iffy period for metal early on in the decade, but my memory fails.

And OMG! I forgot Iced Earth!

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Guest Mia99

Wow right up my alley. I won't repeat any of the other bands. Lets see "folk metal" kind of a middle age sometimes Celtic influence- Crystaleyes,Elvinking, Fairy land (don't let the name fool you). Neo-classical- Yingway Malmsteen, Stradivarius,Kamelot,Transiberian Orchestra.

I'l just list more bands because I know I'm leaving a lot out

Blind Guardian

Edguy

Gammaray

Helloween

Firewind

Mystic Prophecy

Sonata Artica

Jorn

Masterplan

Silent Force

Avian

Avantasia

Lordi

Brainstorm

And more.....Hope this give you a few new bands to check out!

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Guest Melanie Dawn

Wow right up my alley. I won't repeat any of the other bands. Lets see "folk metal" kind of a middle age sometimes Celtic influence- Crystaleyes,Elvinking, Fairy land (don't let the name fool you). Neo-classical- Yingway Malmsteen, Stradivarius,Kamelot,Transiberian Orchestra.

I'l just list more bands because I know I'm leaving a lot out

Blind Guardian

Edguy

Gammaray

Helloween

Firewind

Mystic Prophecy

Sonata Artica

Jorn

Masterplan

Silent Force

Avian

Avantasia

Lordi

Brainstorm

And more.....Hope this give you a few new bands to check out!

Lot of bands i like there (and forgot about)

Best Albums of the early to mid 90s (in my opinion)

Judas Priest - Painkiller

Slayer - Seasons In The Abyss

Overkill - Horrorscope

Sepultura - Arise

Dream Theater - Images And Words

Iron Maiden - Fear Of The Dark

Megadeth - Countdown To Extinction

looks good..by the mid 90s things fell off drastically

Melanie Dawn

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Guest Angelgrlsue

Ahhh yes, Metal, my favorite music genre. Here goes, Arch enemy, Type O Negative, Cradle Of Filth, Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, Metallica, Guns N Roses, Motley Crue, Dokken, Cinderella, Poison, Disturbed, Van Halen, Alice Cooper, Myself(Lol, I use to be a frontman/guitarist for my own metal band in the 80's).

Hugs,

Suzie

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Guest RachaelAnn

Heres a few other randoms of varying heaviness:

Wumpscut (industrial metal)

Therion

Corrosion Of Conformity

Sisters Of Mercy

Papa Roach

Steel Dragon

Kiss

White Zombie

Whitesnake

Skid Row

Def Leppard

Zug Izland

That's all I've got at the moment.

Rachael

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Guest Melanie Dawn

Painkiller was the first Priest I heard, and it was wicked awesome.

I think it's STILL my fav... the first I heard was Screaming for Vengeance..got me hooked immediately.

Melanie Dawn

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