BLACKENEDPLAGUE
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I remember Metal Archives used to list Meshuggah's genre as something like progressive post-thrash, lol
But that is accurate...
I remember Metal Archives used to list Meshuggah's genre as something like progressive post-thrash, lol
I heard Zeppelin number four of this set and it was amazing. Interesting to see what treatment we will see when HD tracks starts selling the next run of remasters. To tell you the truth I'm happy with having the original CD, the 90s remaster the vinyl and the 24/96 rip of the 45rpm. I really don't need anything new?
But that is accurate...
Yeah, but they just had to change it to the trendy new term coined by the band. I'm gonna start a metal band and call it astro metal. XD
Sell as many copies as Meshuggah and you can call it whatever the **** you want.
Yeah, but they just had to change it to the trendy new term coined by the band. I'm gonna start a metal band and call it astro metal. XD
You mean like Darkspace or Astral Silence?
http://www.last.fm/tag/astral%20black%20metal
You mean like Darkspace or Astral Silence?
http://www.last.fm/tag/astral%20black%20metal
Here's a video that's just out. Very much related to the discussion I spotted going on here recently.
I would usually agree, but djent is a very distinctive sound. I've never really considered it to be a genre as much as a quality to the music, which usually falls under prog metal. A few months ago for me, hearing someone describe a band as "djent" was just a convenient way to immediately know it was a band I wouldn't like.
Listening to the flesh prevails right now on vinyl...I'm disappointed. Wow this sounds so ******* compressed. I'm not even halfway through and have lost motivation to hear till the end. And the music is so incredibly good and beautiful. I could cry like a baby