Lets Talk Metal
Aug 21, 2012 at 3:17 PM Post #6,811 of 29,646
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I don't, but I had to look up the lyrics to the song. It gave me a good giggle.  
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It's kinda hard to like 'em, not the most accessible band out there. But I LOVE 'EM!
 
Anyone into Thrash in here? Or are you all Black/Death Metal fans?
 
Aug 21, 2012 at 3:44 PM Post #6,812 of 29,646
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Anyone heard about Lich King?
 

 
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Haha, that was actually kinda' funny. I guess that's because I don't like Black Metal to begin with. Gives me the creeps. I love Melodic Death Metal, though.
 
Thrash is cool, although I don't have too many Thrash bands in my library.
 
Aug 21, 2012 at 5:40 PM Post #6,814 of 29,646
OK, anyone into more-or-less Doom/Stoner? I may as well ask here, too:

http://www.head-fi.org/t/623752/any-of-these-remasters-worth-buying

I wanted to by some CDs and 2 of them are remasters and I want to know whether they're any good (or at least not as bad). I'm talking about 2012 version of Sleep's "Dopesmoker" and "On Fire" by Spiritual Beggars.
There is s/t of Grand Magus, too but I'm not sure if it's a remaster or just re-release?
 
Aug 21, 2012 at 6:03 PM Post #6,815 of 29,646
I dont do this often, but anyone have any recommendations for a completely open can(like as little isolation as possible) that would be good for metal for under 100 bucks? i need something other than my Jh13s for work, my boss is telling me that i need to be able to hear from now on. like the phone and such. Im not a fan of grados or Audio Technica Art models either...
 
Aug 21, 2012 at 6:10 PM Post #6,816 of 29,646
I dont do this often, but anyone have any recommendations for a completely open can(like as little isolation as possible) that would be good for metal for under 100 bucks? i need something other than my Jh13s for work, my boss is telling me that i need to be able to hear from now on. like the phone and such. Im not a fan of grados or Audio Technica Art models either...


Use a soft phone.
 
Aug 21, 2012 at 10:02 PM Post #6,817 of 29,646
Over there in Norway, the churches all burn down
Let's go dress in goth clothes and get painted like a clown
Awesome leather armbands with spikes like two feet long
Hair is parted down the middle, frowning like a frog

In league with the devil, talking Satan, skulls and hell
Making mommy mad, cause that's original
If you hate good music, then it can't hurt to go
Image-conscious ********, black metal fashion show

I hope that you get hit by a bus. Why?
Black metal sucks
Careful not to smear your makeup
You suck
Goth clothes and frowns, just like we discussed
Black metal sucks
Auuuuuuuuuugh What?
You suck

Blacke Foryst of Despayr, taking photos of the band
Put 'em up on myspace you're the envy of the land
Posing with a battleaxe and grimacing with hate
When you're done with this, figure skating at the lake

The music is best, it's got the hardest metal sound
Quickly riffing on one note is certain to astound
Dimly echoed drumming and some goat heads to distract
From the terrible screeching that you pass off as your act

I wish your black clothes would combust. Why?
Black metal sucks
You know what dude, you look like a schmuck
You suck
Singer sounds like a wounded duck                                                           HA
Black metal sucks
I'd rather listen to... us
You suck

You know how I know you look like a fool?
Lich King rules
We're the best band and we're super cool
We rule
Straight from the 80's and we're old school
Lich King rules
Running out of rhymes, so wading pool
Thrash is the rule
 
Aug 21, 2012 at 10:21 PM Post #6,818 of 29,646

 
 
Children loves this!
 
Aug 22, 2012 at 10:37 PM Post #6,821 of 29,646

 
Aug 23, 2012 at 1:08 AM Post #6,822 of 29,646

 
 
 
This may be the most underrated metal drumming record of all time! I'm just amazed at the talent here.
 
Aug 23, 2012 at 2:32 AM Post #6,823 of 29,646
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This may be the most underrated metal drumming record of all time! I'm just amazed at the talent here.

 
I didn't know they were underrated. I still remember, The first time I listened to these, I went bonkers. Their drumming reminds me of the movie 'Memento'. 
 

 

 
 

 
Aug 23, 2012 at 4:39 AM Post #6,824 of 29,646
I sat in a car once and listened to Blood Mountain with a super great prog keyboardist in both an ELP cover band and a Doors cover band. He had never heard Mastodon but loved it. The progressive parts of Blood Mountain are so natural! It was so cool because he totally understood the progressive component of Mastodon!
 
 

 
Aug 23, 2012 at 11:20 AM Post #6,825 of 29,646
Mastodon kicks ass.
 

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