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clown133
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Need help finding music (metal)
#19276841 - 12/14/13 10:25 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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I like metal, metalcore, djent, technical deathcore, progressive metalcore, whatever you wanna call it. I don't care about lyrics or vocal work at all. I care about instrumental work and groove. I like low-tuned guitar work. I don't like speed metal or hardcore.
Best examples I can come up with are Periphery's first album, Asking Alexandria's second album, Within the Ruins' latest album, Vildhjarta's Omnislash EP, Fellsilent and Depths (relatively unknown instrumental metal band that djent lovers should check out). Help me!
P.S., I also like electronic stuff like Pretty Lights' first album, Portishead, Nightmares on Wax, and Thievery Corp. Help me!
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r72rock
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Re: Need help finding music (metal) [Re: clown133]
#19277354 - 12/15/13 12:51 AM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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For metal? There's tons of stuff out there, and metal (as you know) various hugely in taste.
Depends on what you like, but here's some stuff off the top of my head as far as metal goes:
For a Death Metal Taste:
Death Dethklok The Black Dahlia Murder Cryptopsy Morbid Angel
Progressive Metal:
Opeth Between the Buried and Me The Faceless Necrophagist Strapping Young Lad
And not really what you mentioned, but maybe some Black Metal if you'd wanna give it a shot:
Burzum Mayhem Dark Throne Gorgoroth
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TheEternalOpenEye
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Re: Need help finding music (metal) [Re: r72rock]
#19280354 - 12/15/13 05:24 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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the internet is making way for a pretty awesome indie metal scene. Some people put their stuff up for free, and it's actually quite good music. I look for stuff on bandcamp and soundcloud, and I use this awesome site to create a music web that you can find more music with.
Here's the web thingy: http://audiomap.tuneglue.net/
superb guitarists, some of these albums are definitely worth a few complete listen-throughs:
http://davidmaximmicic.bandcamp.com/ http://plini.bandcamp.com/ http://sithuayemusic.bandcamp.com/
Here are some pretty metal bandcamp pages
http://intervalsmusic.bandcamp.com/ http://anupsastry.bandcamp.com/ ---> drummer of intervals http://corelia.bandcamp.com/
other stuff off the top of my head
evan brewer soilwork soul cycle in flames red seas fire veil of maya (ehh) all that remains (ehh) underoath (newer stuff is pretty metal) barrow polyenso (if you liked oceana at all) father figure (prog) This Town Needs Guns (soft prog) Apple Pie (russian prog) Hail the Sun American Football (prog from the 90's)
ahh, this list is getting less and less metal as i go on, but out of all of these, my personal favorites are those guitarists. Plini especially, give ALL of his albums a few listens.
P.S. half of these bands have bandcamps
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Edited by TheEternalOpenEye (12/15/13 05:25 PM)
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grillen
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Meshuggah. straight up: Koloss, obzen and catch-33 will make you shit yourself. But then you will feel 60 feet tall and catch yourself headbanging through the ceiling. this is ancient shit
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Re: Need help finding music (metal) [Re: grillen]
#19293803 - 12/18/13 03:26 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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meshuggah is bollocks, and i'm pretty sure if he's talking about bands like periphery he'll most definitely know about meshuggah. If not, we have a problem, bro.
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Edited by schwarg (12/18/13 03:27 PM)
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Re: Need help finding music (metal) [Re: schwarg]
#19308478 - 12/21/13 03:39 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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Burzum - Aske/Det som engang var/Hvis lyset tar oss/Filosofem
Absolute essential metal experience. Especially a song called Spell Of Destruction from Aske. My absolute favorite metal song ever. All time and forever.
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GoodforEveryday
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For metalcore: August Burns Red The Acacia Strain
For technicality: Born of Osiris Veil of Maya Rose Funeral
For fucking metal: Whitechapel The Black Dahlia Murder Despised Icon
A lot of others to name...
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MisterCoOo
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Check out Animals as Leaders.
Technical, melodic and even jazzy at times with occasional electronic break-core elements woven in.
Edited by MisterCoOo (12/26/13 09:31 AM)
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