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What stuff do you all listen to? I like a little bit of everything including Lacuna Coil, Jinjer, Slaughter to Prevail, Motionless in White, Meshuggah, August Burns Red, etc. I can always use new stuff to listen to

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My favorite bands include Negura Bunget, Liturgy (whose front woman recently came out as trans!), Mastodon, Neurosis, Opeth, Dark Throne and Godflesh. 

 

I saw Meshuggah perform after they released obZen. They were excellent live. 

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4 minutes ago, Vidanjali said:

I saw Meshuggah perform after they released obZen. They were excellent live. 

A bass player that I work with saw them a while back and was quite impressed.

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I'm a self proclaimed metalhead.  I am really into Breaking Benjamin, Evanescence, Within Temptation, Chevelle, Badflower and Avenged Sevenfold to name a few.

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Prepare for thy metal!

Listed a few favorites, it's hard picking.

Nightwish, Pyramaze, Paradiselost, Kamelot, Circus Maximus, Dynazty, Seventh Wonder, Triosphere, Darkwater, Almah, Blind Guardian, Symphony X, Orden Ogan, Ningen Isu, Ayreon, Pythia, and Haken.

There be more, but I return to these pretty regular.

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I seem to be from a different region of the metal kingdom than others here. And from a different time. I'm not familiar with many of those names. I tend more towards hair metal, although I certainly appreciate some of Megadeth's classics as well.

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Well ok, not just "hair metal", but also...I'm not sure what to call it... "classic metal" I guess? Definitely huge on Iron Maiden (sooo embarrassed Iron Maiden didn't even pop into my mind before, that's just wrong), and also some Megadeth like I said (the "Countdown to Extinction" album is legendary, and I don't care what anyone says, I loved Cryptic Writings, too), some Anthrax as well. I'll admit Metallica's black album is...classic...even though I have a difficult time respecting them anymore. And then on the "hair" side, Ratt, Firehouse, and plenty of others. Alice Cooper even had a phenomenally good hair metal album, "Trash" (really speaks to his versatility, imo). And of course Guns n Roses, although they weren't so much hair metal themselves as they were a fresh catalyst to end hair metal's reign. Still good stuff, though.

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I'm not a metalhead, but I live with some.  GF especially has it cranked up in her garage.  She has her kids in there with her sometimes, and I worry about their hearing 🤔

 

I hear a lot of Five Finger Death Punch, Slipknot, Metallica, Guns n Roses.  Plenty more that I forget.  Our house is multi-lingual, and GF plays a fair bit of Russian metal...I don't know much about that, except one band is called Aria.  And then there's theGerman industrial metal like Rammstein.  Apparently Rammstein lyrics are full of puns and idioms that make much less sense (and humor) translated to English. 

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On 11/16/2022 at 10:11 AM, Diana Stone said:

A bass player that I work with saw them a while back and was quite impressed.

 

I was learning to play bass around that time (after playing guitar for many years), and I'd learned to play the riffs from my favorite Meshuggah song, "Combustion". Great stuff. 

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On 11/16/2022 at 10:05 AM, Vidanjali said:

My favorite bands include Negura Bunget, Liturgy (whose front woman recently came out as trans!), Mastodon, Neurosis, Opeth, Dark Throne and Godflesh

 

And the Japanese band, Boris. Let's not forget Boris 🙌

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I love the classic metal. Slayer, anthrax,Megadeth, tallica, Pantera, motorhead,maiden, old sabbath and solo ozzy, suicidal tendencies, Godsmack,Dio, dead Kennedy's, solo Slash,Linkin park,the offspring.. I'm sure I'm forgetting a hundred other bands. Pretty much love anything guitar heavy.

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Hey I would not call myself a metalhead since I love many different colours of music but I enjoy metal a lot.

Lacuna Coil is one of my favourite bands too but I also like Primordial, Villagers of Ioannina City, Orphaned Land, Myrath, Solstafir, Moonspell, Katatonia, Ayreon, Gojira, Oceans of Slumber, Pantera, Nightwish, Les Discret and many more.🤘

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