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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 15 2011 at 18:48
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Death is more than just a death metal band, not one of the millions that all sound alike and try to be uber br00tal. They more or less made the sound. Their later stuff also moved into more technical territory, and were a huge influence on tech metal. They are true innovators in metal and Chuck was a great songwriter. Even their old stuff had some groove and real movement to it, not just bashing their instruments away.

The comments have been pretty civil actually, I expected them all to be "WHAT DEATH HAS SO MANY VOTES WHAT THE HELL?"LOL

Anyway, some Genesis is pretty good but Death has made much more good material and had way more innovation and impact on its genre than Genesis did for its.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 15 2011 at 19:11
Genesis would've had Death beaten in my heart if they'd had just one more album as consistent as Selling England. As it stands, the Death material beginning with Human and ending with my favorite death metal album of all time, Sounds of Perseverance, swiftly defeats anything by Genesis for me. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 15 2011 at 19:14
Originally posted by JJLehto JJLehto wrote:

Caio  ClapClap


Death is more than just a death metal band, not one of the millions that all sound alike and try to be uber br00tal. They more or less made the sound. Their later stuff also moved into more technical territory, and were a huge influence on tech metal. They are true innovators in metal and Chuck was a great songwriter. Even their old stuff had some groove and real movement to it, not just bashing their instruments away.

The comments have been pretty civil actually, I expected them all to be "WHAT DEATH HAS SO MANY VOTES WHAT THE HELL?"LOL

Anyway, some Genesis is pretty good but Death has made much more good material and had way more innovation and impact on its genre than Genesis did for its.


Indeed. He improved on every released record, unlike some english band who actually got worse with every passing record.

Just for the record (lol, Marillion quote), I don't hate Genesis.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 15 2011 at 19:22
All instruments aside- I say Death wins in an all out fight. Death wins. 



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 15 2011 at 19:31
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Death is one of the godfathers of extreme metal, death metal, extreme progressive metal and progressive death metal and Chuck Shuldiner invented many things which are still in use today in the heavy metal scene.

Genesis is an unsuccessful English band with some of the least united group of friends I have ever seen. I do recognize that Trespass and Nursery Crime are reasonably good albums, though being the only ones they were able to release with some actual quality throughout the whole record and not in some individual songs alone.


1.- Unsuccessful: From a Prog perspective? I believe not:

In Progarchives, Genesis has3 of their 5 Gabriel era albums in the top 15 (2 in the top 5) The Lamb in place 63, and A Trick of the Tail in place 66..........Death has 1 album in place 83

Death first album is in place 83 after The Lamb which is 20 places before.

- Death studio albums have an average of 76 ratings and reviews
- Genesis Prog studio albums have an average of 865 ratuings and reviews by album.

- From Genesis to the Revelation and least rated  (Not even Prog) has 350 ratings
- Symbolic, the most popular and rated album of Death has 166 ratings and reviews.

This is not unpopular, they passed the test of time.

2.- Least united group of friends?

Maybe, but not less than:

1.- Waters & Gilmour and still made of Pink Floyd the most popular and successful band ever
2.- Squire vs Bruford....Squire vs   Anderson (After 40 years they split for commercial reasons), Wakeman leving at least 5 times because differences..
3.- ELP, the three guys can't be less united
4.- Dennis de Young vs Tommy Shaw + Chuck Panozzo + James Young; the only left founders took side with Shaw instead of their 40 years friend and co-founder de Young.
5.- And many more

But who cares, this is a musical site, we don't care if they are friends or enemies as long as they make great music..

Genesis, like it or not are icons for 90% of Prog listeners and 100% know about them, Death are known by a small percentage, I guess not more than 20% if even.

Iván


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 15 2011 at 19:47
Originally posted by Ivan_Melgar_M Ivan_Melgar_M wrote:


1.- Unsuccessful: From a Prog perspective? I believe not:


I think Caio had general success in mind, not success only between proggers.

Originally posted by Ivan_Melgar_M Ivan_Melgar_M wrote:


Genesis, like it or not are icons for 90% of Prog listeners and 100% know about them, Death are known by a small percentage, I guess not more than 20% if even.


Yes but once you change the system of references to the overall music scene, prog bands don't come close to metal bands in term of success.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 15 2011 at 19:54
Harmonium....This is a Prog site.

And even, in an overall music system Genesis is better known because the Collins era, which I don't care for.

Remember, Genesis is the 18th band that sold more albums in history, while Death is not in the list

Genesis is in the R&R Hall of fame......I guess Death is not. (Not that I care too much, but if the question is about success...well....

So even if we go to non Prog scenarios, Genesis is anything but unsuccessful

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 15 2011 at 19:55
Originally posted by Ivan_Melgar_M Ivan_Melgar_M wrote:

Harmonium....This is a Prog site.


So we shouldn't be allowed to discuss things from a general perspective, only a prog perspective? LOL
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 15 2011 at 20:05
This reminds me of the Yes vs. Protest The Hero thread, where I made my experiences. Listened to one Death song. Will never again. Thank you.

(BTW, 'death' is not a biblical theme, not more than 'life'.)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 15 2011 at 20:06
Originally posted by CCVP CCVP wrote:

Originally posted by JJLehto JJLehto wrote:

Caio  ClapClap


Death is more than just a death metal band, not one of the millions that all sound alike and try to be uber br00tal. They more or less made the sound. Their later stuff also moved into more technical territory, and were a huge influence on tech metal. They are true innovators in metal and Chuck was a great songwriter. Even their old stuff had some groove and real movement to it, not just bashing their instruments away.

The comments have been pretty civil actually, I expected them all to be "WHAT DEATH HAS SO MANY VOTES WHAT THE HELL?"LOL

Anyway, some Genesis is pretty good but Death has made much more good material and had way more innovation and impact on its genre than Genesis did for its.


Indeed. He improved on every released record, unlike some english band who actually got worse with every passing record.

Just for the record (lol, Marillion quote), I don't hate Genesis.


I don't hate Genesis either. Don't even dislike em I enjoy a few albums, but yeah which do I prefer? Death has made nothing but gold really, (silver at worst) and they did improve and change a bit every album.
Shame that most here will think "lol death metal silly kids"
I get not liking it, but Chuck was a great musical mind, and so many will never realize Cry

Oh and yeah Genesis is good but far less consistent and really...they were another prog rock band.



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 15 2011 at 20:09
Originally posted by harmonium.ro harmonium.ro wrote:

Originally posted by Ivan_Melgar_M Ivan_Melgar_M wrote:

Harmonium....This is a Prog site.


So we shouldn't be allowed to discuss things from a general perspective, only a prog perspective? LOL

Also made the overall comparison and Genesis takes a bigger distance.Wink

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 15 2011 at 20:27
Now Iván, let me make things clear for you. Death created a whole new genre, which is death metal. You got to credit them whether you like the music or not. I for one don't even give a rat's arse about Death's albums but I respect them a lot.



Now, Genesis was a symph prog group (Thumbs Down because that genre is pretty much dead nowadays) that released 3-4 nice albums and then SOLD OUT (double Thumbs Down for lack of teh progginess in selling out).



Needless to say, I'd take a completely innovative band over another that sold their music by the pound.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 15 2011 at 20:38
You Polo, but not the vast majority of Prog listeners.

I consider from Foxtrot to The Lamb, all 5 stars albums with ATOTT and W&W very close, much more than just nice albums, I wouldn't accept a Death album for free.

It's obvious you don't like Symphonic, and it's OK with me, I consider Death Metal just noise...A matter of of opinions.

But taking merits from the most popular Prog band in any Prog site I know is unfair

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 15 2011 at 20:44
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 15 2011 at 20:44
Ivan, you must be kidding?
There is no way you said that.
I'm sorry but Polo made it perfectly clear liking death metal has nothing to do with it. He said he doesn't care about it at all but respects the band for their innovation. Which is true, even if you think its noise Death did create a genre that has spawned thousands and thousands of bands, and they also influenced the tech metal genre which grew to become very progressive and jazz influenced.

You may not like it all and that's fine but you seem to disregard their impact on music because you think it's noise. Oh and missed the point completely....

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 15 2011 at 21:01
Death's impact on music, and correct me if I am wrong, is only metal whereas Genesis impact stretched beyond progressive rock when they entered pop.  Genesis where a huge pop band and helped define pop music that we know and love.  Genesis are more influential when considering music as a whole since they had a impact on various genre's. Not that I mean to disrespect Death, however.  They were a highly innovative band, even if I don't like death metal.

To get back to the original topic, I definitely prefer Genesis, despite their pop-oriented albums. 


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 15 2011 at 21:02
I have to be honest, and is my truth as I always say it.

I respect tastes, but this doesn't mean I don't believe Death Metal is noise, so I can't feel any respect for a band that makes noise, that's why you don't find reviews by me about bands like Death.

I don't say it's good or bad, that's subjective, I simply believe that many sub.genres of Metal are the same thing FOR ME.

I love Iron Maiden, Symphony X, Yngwee Malmsteen, AC/DC and pain of Salvation, but I simply don't care enough to feel respect for most of the rest.

What's wrong with that? This is what I feel.

Some people love Rap, there must be some innovative and some Rap performers who created styles, but I don't feel any respect for any of them.

People is too sensitive lately.

Iván.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 15 2011 at 21:09
No.
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You keep talking about taste. You've yet to give the band any respect. I don't give a frogs piss about taste, we all have our own and are entitled to it. You just seemed to disregard what Death did for metal, a huge genre. To be fair you still are, you keep going on about taste...what some of us were trying to say is the band had a huge influence on metal. Respect them for that is all, as a fan of music. There is nothing wrong with it all Ivan, but that is useless to the discussion, your personal taste has nothing to do with it. Sensitive? Erm, you are clearly not familiar with my posting style are you? LOL

How influential was Genesis on prog rock? They were big yeah but what did they do unique or innovative? Before people get into a fan storm...I like their music a lot. Just don't see them as having much real impact on prog rock, other than the fact they were a big name.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 15 2011 at 21:17
Genesis' discernible influence extends pretty much only to Neo-Prog, which does suck regardless of taste.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 15 2011 at 21:18
Originally posted by JJLehto JJLehto wrote:

No.
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You keep talking about taste. You've yet to give the band any respect. I 



No I don't have to give them any respect, I don't find any difference between Death or Thrash or many other Metal sub-genres (Most likely my ignorance), so why should I respect what they did?

BTW: Most Neo Prog is directly influenced by Genesis, and a good percentage of good Symphonic bands claim they are their main influence.

But even if they weren't that influential, I would still respect the music they did, as I respect Symphony X but not Dream Theater (As a band, because I respect their members individually) despite being DT ,much more influential.

Iván


Edited by Ivan_Melgar_M - June 15 2011 at 21:20
            
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