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Laurelles1 wrote:Not a huge fan of Grindcore, admitedly. Love death metal, but not huge Grindcore fan. I quite like Bolt Thrower and Carcass. With the whole "where did you start liking metal", I started with Weird Als White Boy Polka, which introduced me to nu-metal, and most importantly SOAD (not really nu-metal, but each to their own.) With SOAD, I branched into slightly heavier music, eventually moving on to... sigh.... Deathcore. That was a long while ago, and you'll be glad to know I LOATHE it now. With Deathcore on YouTube, I heard people complaining that original Death Metal was better, so I started listening to Death (the band, not the metal.) I loved it. That also introduced me to prog metal, my fave genre of music. Coheed and Cambria are still my fave band though, and i'm not quite sure why. I love themz a lot. Dude if you liked Deathcore that's nothing to be ashamed of, that's elitist, or bandwagoner bullshit. You liek what you like if someone else doesn't fuck 'em, that's what metal is about. |
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What's everyone else do in the real world? Sell pot and jerk off JK, or am i? At the same time? Rincewind wrote:Synxhard wrote:I don't believe in jeans... well your shit out of luck because they believe in you..... |
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It's mostly because I don't want to be associated with Deathcores main audience. Oh, and I find the music to be bullshit. Thanks anyway. |
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Yeah, I think I started with Danzig actually, when I was 11 i think. All I remember is hearing the Offspring and hating it cause it was too heavy.... oh how things have changed. I think weirdly enough Machine Head was what got me into more of the whole rough vocal type stuff, cause they don't necessarily scream, but it's close-ish to growling I guess. That's how i got into a lot of nu-metal and metalcore, and then the first time I really sat down and listened to Slayer was when I decided nu-metal and such was crap. Since then it's been more of a branching out experience, to grindcore, early punk, death, etc.
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Still have a couple of NASUM discs lying around, but I haven't listened to them for a pretty long time, couple of years probably. Grindcore isn't really my thang know what I'm sayin'. That NASUM - Grind Finale double CD box thingie looks absolutely massive though. Great packaging.
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The Grind Finale release is damn awesome to be fair. |
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Ahhh Danzig. how i love them!!
i remember one day hearing a fear factory album and loving it while not really knowing quite what it was.. |
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The first two Glenn Danzig solo albums are really good. What I've heard of the stuff he did after that I didn't really enjoy. Mother is still a damn fine track.
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I don't really like Danzig much (prefer Misfits though he always had awesome guitarists) but I do like to dance in my underwear and sing mother to my Danzig impression, in fact I ll do that now |
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Thorgrim wrote:The first two Glenn Danzig solo albums are really good. What I've heard of the stuff he did after that I didn't really enjoy. Mother is still a damn fine track. Love Mother to death, but my personal favorite would have to be Twist Of Cain.
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Soul on Fire or mother for me... |
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