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Re: The Great Heavy Metal Thread
« Reply #360 on: November 05, 2012, 10:18:52 pm »

Iced Earth-Something Wicked Trilogy
Dream Theater-The Count of Tuscany
Periphery-Jetpacks Was Yes

I also prefer the clearer vocals myself. I gotta give some props to Periphery's singer though. The guy has some impressive vocal ranges, going from the growls to some really clear high notes.

A really big draw for me also is the guitar parts in metal, since I'm a dabbling player myself. Iced Earth is probably my favorite metal band at the moment, mostly because of Schaffer's fantastic guitar arrangements and each singer lending their own style to Schaffer's consistency of rhythm guitar. Also I quite like the occasional "classical guitar" parts of some of their songs.
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Re: The Great Heavy Metal Thread
« Reply #361 on: November 06, 2012, 02:13:03 pm »

Periphery


I also prefer the clearer vocals myself. I gotta give some props to Periphery's singer though. The guy has some impressive vocal ranges, going from the growls to some really clear high notes.

A really big draw for me also is the guitar parts in metal, since I'm a dabbling player myself. Iced Earth is probably my favorite metal band at the moment, mostly because of Schaffer's fantastic guitar arrangements and each singer lending their own style to Schaffer's consistency of rhythm guitar. Also I quite like the occasional "classical guitar" parts of some of their songs.

I also sometimes like clean vocals, like here - Cattle Decapitation, and yay that classical guitar piece is amazing.

Anyway, Praise The Lord (Opium Of The Masses)
Dum dum dem dum, dum dum dum dem dum dum.
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Re: The Great Heavy Metal Thread
« Reply #362 on: November 06, 2012, 02:41:37 pm »

Periphery


I also prefer the clearer vocals myself. I gotta give some props to Periphery's singer though. The guy has some impressive vocal ranges, going from the growls to some really clear high notes.

A really big draw for me also is the guitar parts in metal, since I'm a dabbling player myself. Iced Earth is probably my favorite metal band at the moment, mostly because of Schaffer's fantastic guitar arrangements and each singer lending their own style to Schaffer's consistency of rhythm guitar. Also I quite like the occasional "classical guitar" parts of some of their songs.

I also sometimes like clean vocals, like here - Cattle Decapitation, and yay that classical guitar piece is amazing.

Anyway, Praise The Lord (Opium Of The Masses)
Dum dum dem dum, dum dum dum dem dum dum.
Heh, I was about to rant about djent, then I saw your post, then you also mentioned Cattle Decapitation and Dying Fetus, both of which are awesome. Looking at your other posts, you also like Mortician, which is also awesome. You're cool in my book.

 Now, to contribute, Hour Of Penance. If you're into death metal, there's a large probability that you know them, because Paradogma and Sedition are both absolutely amazing albums, but whatever.

 Oh, also I see you like Behemoth. Now you reminded me that Polish metal is great. Have some Hate and Vader.

edit: Wow, someone other than me like slam death metal. I thought everyone hated that shit. Have some Abnormity.
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Re: The Great Heavy Metal Thread
« Reply #363 on: November 06, 2012, 03:01:08 pm »

Recently found these guys. First heard them from their theme song of Jets 'n Guns (yes, that's right, they make video game music), then I found out they're a legitimate band and actually make some pretty awesome music, my favorite being "A View From the End."

Say hello to Machinae Supremacy.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lS6zZcY1RB0
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Re: The Great Heavy Metal Thread
« Reply #364 on: November 06, 2012, 05:55:14 pm »

Animals as Leaders' Tosin Abasi shredding on an 8-string guitar live

So yeah, I found Animals as Leaders from a comment on a Periphery video. Awesome instrumentals.

@dat djent rant
I'm not a huge fan of Periphery myself, and I'm no expert on djent or any of that genre defining stuff. I just listen to what I like to hear. I mostly added that to that post since it was what I was listening to at the moment. I like Periphery's instrumentals more than their vocal tracks, myself.

Machinae Supremacy seems pretty cool. I like that sorta trancey ambience intro at the start of Reanimator there. I'm a fan of mixing genres like that.
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Re: The Great Heavy Metal Thread
« Reply #365 on: November 06, 2012, 07:32:10 pm »

Honestly I can't really get into that "Listen to this guy show off his ridiculous guitar skills" kind of metal.  Dream Theater puts me to sleep. 
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« Reply #366 on: November 06, 2012, 08:33:08 pm »

I might just like it due to my playing guitar. I dunno, to me it's like trance or techno or something but performed on guitar, and therefor a lot more enjoyable.

Also, I feel this is obligatory material for this thread.
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Re: The Great Heavy Metal Thread
« Reply #367 on: November 07, 2012, 03:01:14 am »

Thanks to this thread I've discovered Dying Fetus and now I will damage my ears just a little bit more. Hopefully I'll find time to check out most of the stuff linked from the start.
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« Reply #368 on: November 07, 2012, 07:31:47 am »

Just discovered this thread.

Feel like I should mention Martriden.
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« Reply #369 on: November 07, 2012, 09:04:14 am »

Thanks to this thread I've discovered Dying Fetus and now I will damage my ears just a little bit more. Hopefully I'll find time to check out most of the stuff linked from the start.
Yeah, Dying Fetus is one of the big names in death metal nowadays, and there's a good reason for that. Check the new 2012 album, it's sick. Dying Fetus is one of those rare bands that keep improving with each album instead of ruining their formula more and more.
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« Reply #370 on: November 07, 2012, 09:37:10 am »

Honestly I can't really get into that "Listen to this guy show off his ridiculous guitar skills" kind of metal.  Dream Theater puts me to sleep.

@Cthulhu: While I agree, I love some of DT's Dream Theater's more ambient, emotional tracks. I never was one for the super-showy overly-melodic stuff, my music is all about the feeling, as an artist, writer, and musician myself. (I'd say DT but I use that for Dark Tranquility, a (nostalgic) melodic death metal favorite. Damn it, acronyms!)

@Mr Space Cat: Yeah, they're surprisingly good. Here's my favorite of their songs. They lyrics are usually very funny, quirky, and video-game-related, they don't take things very seriously while still managing to deliver quality, powerful melodies all the same. A great mixture, its always nice to see a group that doesn't take everything overly-seriously and try to act super badass in the process :)

@ In General: I'm not even bothering to mention Maiden, Priest, and all else. We've already discussed all the classics of Black, Death, Melo-D, Heavy, Classic, Ambient, and all else. Seriously, we've been aaaaaall over the place. :P Now, I just drop in and hope someone mentions some little-known musical group, which has been a great source of some great stuff!


Where was I? Oh, yes. Anyone have some less-known musical groups to share? Ranging from Heavy, Prog, Ambient, Death, hybrid projects, anything is welcome. I'm in the mood for something I haven't heard, which is unfortunately difficult to find.

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« Reply #371 on: November 07, 2012, 09:45:15 am »

Darn it Ehndras, you beat me to it. I'd come here to mention Machinae Supremacy as well. Tis a rather cool thing that you can stream their new album on their site for it.
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« Reply #372 on: November 07, 2012, 09:53:35 am »

Thanks to this thread I've discovered Dying Fetus and now I will damage my ears just a little bit more. Hopefully I'll find time to check out most of the stuff linked from the start.

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I sometimes get a feeling they recycled Praise The Lord (Opium of The Masses) a bit too much here.

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Thanks man.

Where was I? Oh, yes. Anyone have some less-known musical groups to share? Ranging from Heavy, Prog, Ambient, Death, hybrid projects, anything is welcome. I'm in the mood for something I haven't heard, which is unfortunately difficult to find.

This site is your friend when trying to find new bands: Encyclopedia Metallum
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« Reply #373 on: November 07, 2012, 10:08:45 am »

Where was I? Oh, yes. Anyone have some less-known musical groups to share? Ranging from Heavy, Prog, Ambient, Death, hybrid projects, anything is welcome. I'm in the mood for something I haven't heard, which is unfortunately difficult to find.

Prog:  Look up Giant Squid, Ved Buens Ende, Virus

Ambient:  Try Portal.  They're technically blackened death but they've got such a wall-of-sound aesthetic that some of their stuff is practically ambient.
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« Reply #374 on: November 07, 2012, 01:36:00 pm »

Saw Mokoma, Turisas, The Man-eating Tree, TheFallen and Black Crows Break the Silence last Friday. It was good.
Punainen kukko is a good song from Mokoma.
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