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mithrandir
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Posted: July 31 2008 at 01:10 |
superprog wrote:
Blasphemy - without them no Revenge/Conqueror and hilariously nonsensical 'Canadian war metal'!! |
superprog wrote:
Grindcrusher (not a band but that seminal Earache comp from 1990 or 1989..........blew me away with all the classicks like Morbid Angel, Carcass, Spazztic Blur etc etc etc....) |
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keiser willhelm
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Posted: August 02 2008 at 20:55 |
Dethklok FTW!
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easytargets
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Posted: November 13 2008 at 14:49 |
Morbid Angel, Carcass, Cannibal Corpse, At The Gates, Nile, Cynic,
early Sepultura, Napalm Death (this being grindcore, not really death,but
extreme stuff), Death, Avulsed (spanish band singing in english),
Deicide (just one album ), Six Feet Under, Obituary and a couple
of compilations.
For the black metal stuff, I only own a Cradle of Filth album ("Vempire")
and rarely play, though I really enjjoy hearing to it from time to time.
Knowing that some members are from Mexico and the south of US,
what about Brujería? Does it fit in these "extreme" categories?
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The water rushes over all
cities crash in the mighty wave;
the final man is very small,
plunging in for his final bathe
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The T
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Posted: November 13 2008 at 15:33 |
I'm studying true norwegian black metal lately... Immoratl was a great band, though not too "true"... Imean, they sound like they wanted to impress at times.... On the other hand, Gorgoroth is pure evil...
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UMUR
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Posted: November 14 2008 at 14:05 |
Morgoth ( Odium)
Morbid Angel ( the first four ( and I don´t mean Abomination of Desolation))
Anaal Nathrakh ( Eschaton)
Behemoth ( Zos Kia Cultus)
Dødheimsgard ( 666 International, Supervillain Outcast)
Ved Buens Ende ( Written in Waters)
Pestilence ( Spheres)
Atheist ( I love all three albums)
Cynic ( Focus)
Death ( Human, Individual Thought Patterns, Symbolic)
Zyklon ( World ov Worms, Aeon)
Napalm Death ( The Code is Red...Long Live the Code, Smear Campaign)
Nasum ( Helvete, Shift)
Pig Destroyer ( Terrifyer)
Aborted ( The Archaic Abbatoir)
Paradise Lost ( Gothic, Shades of God)
Malevolent Creation ( The Ten Commandments)
Opeth ( Still Life, Blackwater Park, Deliverance, Ghost Reveries, Watershed)
My Dying Bride ( Turn Loose the Swans)
Angelcorpse ( Exterminate and especially The Inexorable) Very recommendable to fans of Morbid Angel.
Sepultura ( Beneath the Remains, Arise)
Suffocation ( Pierced from Within)
Carcass ( Necroticism - Descanting of the Insalibrious)
Cancer ( To the Gory End)
Macabre ( Sinister Slaughter)
Obituary ( Cause of Death)
Entombed ( Clandestine, Wolverine Blues)
Bloodbath ( Nightmares Made Flesh)
Bolt Thrower ( Warmaster, The 4th Crusade)
Brutal Truth ( Need to Control)
Coldworker ( The Contaminated Void)
Necrophagist ( Epitaph)
Decapitated ( Nihility, Organic Hallucinosis)
Defleshed ( Royal Straight Flesh, Reclaim the Beat)
Deicide ( Deicide)
Demolition Hammer ( Tortured Existence)
Dissection ( Storm Of The Lights Bane)
Edge of Sanity ( Unorthodox, The Spectral Sorrows, Purgatory Afterglow, Crimson)
Enslaved ( Isa, RUUN)
Fear Factory ( Soul of a New Machine)
Sadus ( Swallowed in Black)
Well those are just the few I remember of the top of my head. Extreme metal has meant a lot to me for the last nearly twenty years and it still does.
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aapatsos
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Posted: November 14 2008 at 15:03 |
I f we are talking strictly about death/black Emperor Death (last 3-4 allbums) Arch Enemy (particularly the first album!!! - an absolute gem) At the Gates (pioneers of NWOSDM - new wave of Swedish death metal, especially their last album) Dimmu Borgir (newer stuff) Drank Tranquillity (up to Mind's I) I can't say I like bands like Burzum, Marduk, Mayhem etc. I have tried some 'straight' black metal like Immortal which I enjoyed at times, but overall I cannot cope with the 'grinding' oh and don't forget the mighty NILE, excellent band
Edited by aapatsos - November 14 2008 at 15:10
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Avantgardehead
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Posted: November 14 2008 at 16:08 |
Avantgardehead wrote:
Death metal: Atrocity (old) At the Gates (old) Sentenced (old) Old Funeral Carcass Arsis Disembowelment
Black metal:
Deathspell Omega Burzum
Leviathan Lurker of Chalice Wolves in the Throne Room
Velvet Cacoon Blut aus Nord Xasthur Celestia Mortifera Peste Noire Alcest Amesoeurs
Shining Krohm The Ruins of Beverast Darkspace Paysage d'Hiver Unholy Matrimony
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My updated list!
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http://www.last.fm/user/Avantgardian
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CPicard
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Posted: November 15 2008 at 07:45 |
Still listening to Napalm Death, Carcass, Pestilence or Death. I'm not impressed by the evolution of extreme metal nowadays but I would save pennies for the albums of Genghis Tron, Matriarch or I Wrestled A Bear Once.
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moe_blunts
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Posted: November 15 2008 at 11:08 |
wow. i'm quite impressed with this place's taste in metal. what can i say that hasn't already been said?
my favs-
death metalz-
suffocation - effigy of the forgotten & pierced from within gorguts - anything and everything cryptopsy - up to their most recent offering morbid angel martyr atheist origin devourment (brootal stuff) defeated sanity lykathea aflame decrepit birth !t.o.o.h.! immolation deicide (legion in particular) wintersun (more melodic death, but whatever)
black -
peste noire deathspell omega windir sigh ulver amesoeurs alcest negura bunget drudkh dub buk grand belial's key weakling
etc. etc.
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Prisoner
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Posted: November 17 2008 at 21:21 |
I'm not a big fan of death metal but I'm well into black metal and other extreme metal acts.
Burzum - Great atmospheric BM. A personal favourite of mine.
Bathory - Classic. Nothing compares to this.
Paysage d'Hiver - This invokes feelings of winter.
Summoning - Fantasy inspired BM. An acquired taste to some. Most of their lyrics are about Tolkien's world of Middle Earth.
Drudkh - Highly recommended. Similar to Burzum.
Darkspace - Similar to Paysage in that it invokes feelings of outer space.
Nyktalgia - Obscure depressive Black Metal band. Very promising.
Nargaroth - Herbstleyd is all you need from this black metal band.
Ahab - Awesome funeral doom band. They are inspired by the book "Moby Dick."
Wormphlegm - Funeral doom. Only released a demo which had one great 32:00 minute epic.
Primordial - Great celtic metal band.
Edited by Prisoner - December 11 2008 at 17:14
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The T
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Posted: November 17 2008 at 22:34 |
By the way... you should all check out a classic: Satyricon's "Nemesis Divina". One of the best black metal albums ever, with the best riff ever in "Mother north"
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martinprog77
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Posted: November 18 2008 at 05:45 |
this is the most imfluencial black metal voice in the world imo.......
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Nothing can last
there are no second chances.
Never give a day away.
Always live for today.
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Visitor13
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Posted: November 18 2008 at 05:47 |
^ Thou shalt not post photos of Mikael Akerfeldt in vain.
This thread needs more mentions of Immolation, especially Close to a World Below.
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CPicard
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Posted: November 18 2008 at 08:54 |
martinprog77 wrote:
this is the most imfluencial black metal voice in the world imo.......
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I don't want to sound rude, but this joke isn't funny anymore. Moreover, it's so American-centered that a lot of Europeans mustn't get it: I never heard or read of this caracter until last year. If you're looking for the origin of death metal growlings, listen to the "Piltdown Man" vocal parts on Mike Oldfield's "Tubular Bells". But this reference to Mike Oldfield may not be a silly joke: in "Choosing Death" (by Albert Mudrian, Feral House, 2004), Mike Amott confess "ripping off melodies from The Exorcist and The Omen soundtracks and stuff like that" when he was playing in Carnage in the late eighties. So, there's at least one death metal band influenced by Mike Oldfield. One last thing about death metal vocal parts: my father made the theory that the originator of such vocal parts was... Captain Beefheart. Yes, he was joking.
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Philip
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Posted: November 22 2008 at 17:21 |
If you consider him Black Metal, as I do, my favourite is King Diamond.
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sean
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Posted: November 22 2008 at 18:00 |
glad to see Wolves in the Throne Room getting a lot of love around here.
Unexpect
Opeth (preferably the older stuff, like Morningrise and Still Life)
Children of Bodom's earlier works (I like up to Hate Crew Deathroll but Follow the Reaper is their last great one)
Nachtmystium
Strapping Young Lad
I also really enjoy John Zorn's work where he combines free jazz with extreme metal
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Petrovsk Mizinski
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Posted: November 23 2008 at 04:30 |
CPicard wrote:
martinprog77 wrote:
this is the most imfluencial black metal voice in the world imo.......
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I don't want to sound rude, but this joke isn't funny anymore. Moreover, it's so American-centered that a lot of Europeans mustn't get it: I never heard or read of this caracter until last year. If you're looking for the origin of death metal growlings, listen to the "Piltdown Man" vocal parts on Mike Oldfield's "Tubular Bells". But this reference to Mike Oldfield may not be a silly joke: in "Choosing Death" (by Albert Mudrian, Feral House, 2004), Mike Amott confess "ripping off melodies from The Exorcist and The Omen soundtracks and stuff like that" when he was playing in Carnage in the late eighties. So, there's at least one death metal band influenced by Mike Oldfield.
One last thing about death metal vocal parts: my father made the theory that the originator of such vocal parts was... Captain Beefheart. Yes, he was joking.
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Finally someone said it! It was probably funny back in the 80s..........maybe. You know, when they first told the joke. It's 2008, two decades after Death Metal was born and it's an established sub-genre of metal. And yes Death Metal, the joke is about death metal vocals, NOT BLACK METAL. The cookie monster joke has not been funny for over 2 decades. Please let it rest.
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Visitor13
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Posted: November 23 2008 at 04:40 |
^ That said I love imagining the Cookie Monster singing Opeth songs.
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aapatsos
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Posted: November 23 2008 at 16:13 |
The T wrote:
By the way... you should all check out a classic: Satyricon's "Nemesis Divina". One of the best black metal albums ever, with the best riff ever in "Mother north" |
Even if I am not a fan of Satyricon, this album is one of the most innovative in black metal I've ever heard... good recommendation
Edited by aapatsos - November 23 2008 at 16:14
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moe_blunts
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Posted: November 26 2008 at 14:19 |
I have to emphasize my admiration for Devourment. They took an intriguing concept and executed it perfectly. True pioneers.
this quote sums up how i feel about the band:
"Saying that Devourment suck because of the straightforwardness and
low-end technicality is like saying you hate water because it's too wet."
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