What kindof music do you guys like?
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Bah, I had to reply. Well, basically, I'm into just about anything. Not EVERY thing, but most. A bit of classic rock, heavy metal, progressive rock and metal, classical, tribal, new age, hell even alot of video game music. Hey, it's good s***, no? Only stuff I don't like is most rap (though some of it is good), not a big fan of country at all, and some stuff I might not like, but can tolerate at least.
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Opeth
Dark Tranquility
Dimmu Borgir
1349
Arch Enemy
Nile
Cryptopsy
Karl Sanders
Jeehun Hwang
Blood's music
Quake's music
Mortaur
basically i like creative metal, progressive stuff, ambience, and movie soundtracks.
though i am also a huge fan of Yes, Bela Fleck, Jethro Tull, and Sting.
after we get through the EP, i want to try and convince my band as a side project to do a Blood tribute song. this should be a change of pace after the Christian grindcore/deathmetal were doing.
Dark Tranquility
Dimmu Borgir
1349
Arch Enemy
Nile
Cryptopsy
Karl Sanders
Jeehun Hwang
Blood's music
Quake's music
Mortaur
basically i like creative metal, progressive stuff, ambience, and movie soundtracks.
though i am also a huge fan of Yes, Bela Fleck, Jethro Tull, and Sting.
after we get through the EP, i want to try and convince my band as a side project to do a Blood tribute song. this should be a change of pace after the Christian grindcore/deathmetal were doing.
Flo Mounier is quite amazing, yes
Though I really enjoy Martin Lopez of Opeth's drumming
Lots of neat influences and subtleties where he quietly sometimes carries the melody hidden underneath a driving rhythm.
I left out some bands.
Immortal
Behemoth
Lamb of God
Virgin Black
Blind Guardian
Necrophagist
Spiral Architect
Id imagine Predator, that youre familiar with Behemoth =)
Though I really enjoy Martin Lopez of Opeth's drumming
Lots of neat influences and subtleties where he quietly sometimes carries the melody hidden underneath a driving rhythm.
I left out some bands.
Immortal
Behemoth
Lamb of God
Virgin Black
Blind Guardian
Necrophagist
Spiral Architect
Id imagine Predator, that youre familiar with Behemoth =)
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That's pretty much me. In particular, I'm a huge fan of Buckethead and Daft Punk. As for Green Day, which seems to be the one that everyone has, I'm ok with them, but I don't see why everyone thinks they're the single best band on the face of the earth (comment instigated by my brother, whose friends convinced him to buy as many Green Day albums as he could, saying that they are the best evar.) They're starting to annoy me, my brother plays 6 of their songs over and over and over again, all f*** day! *sigh* Losing patience with my brother and his friends here...Drakan wrote:Bah, I had to reply. Well, basically, I'm into just about anything. Not EVERY thing, but most. A bit of classic rock, heavy metal, progressive rock and metal, classical, tribal, new age, hell even alot of video game music. Hey, it's good s***, no? Only stuff I don't like is most rap (though some of it is good), not a big fan of country at all, and some stuff I might not like, but can tolerate at least.
Immortal is the only band there i would call BM... Behemoth was definitely BM back in the day but Nergal has gotten so heavy as of late... well, i know he doesnt like to be called death metal, so i wont.
Lamb of God is pure american thrash metal man, politically driven, not bm at all =)
ever give Virgin Black a listen ? theyre kinda... melodic doom with some funeral/bm influence. good stuff... opened for Opeth during their Australian tour.
Necrophagist is definitely technical DM by my definition i would say. and Spiral Architect is a clean tone version of Necrophagist with slightly less double bass and more lead bass work =D
sorry, im kinda picky on genres sometimes. but most all i love the melodies and dissonant chords in Blood
Lamb of God is pure american thrash metal man, politically driven, not bm at all =)
ever give Virgin Black a listen ? theyre kinda... melodic doom with some funeral/bm influence. good stuff... opened for Opeth during their Australian tour.
Necrophagist is definitely technical DM by my definition i would say. and Spiral Architect is a clean tone version of Necrophagist with slightly less double bass and more lead bass work =D
sorry, im kinda picky on genres sometimes. but most all i love the melodies and dissonant chords in Blood