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arkwolf: That one dude who played keyboard alongside Yngwie Malmsteen way back, whose name eludes me right now. He plays it like it's a god damn guitar, and it's wonderful. You should check it out.
Come up with a new list of different music for those interested:
Insense -Surviving Self Resentment Norwegian Djent-y metalcore or something. I don't know exactly what to call them other than that, but they have a very unique and interesting sound. That and that they write incredibly good lyrics, seriously, some of the best I've heard for how down to earth they are, yet they say so much.
Behold Oblivion - Terraform Science-fiction djent/technical death metal, with some serious groove. They also have segments of clean vocals that just makes you want to sing along with them. Great stuff.
Last chance to reason - Programmed for battle progressive metal/djent, really intelligent lyrics about the inner workings of machines and stuff. Also: incredibly catchy stuff.
After the burial - Aspiration Mathcore/djent/"sumeriancore". One of my favourite bands, and it's easy to see why. They've got incredible guitars, rythm and groove. very unique sound too.
The agonist - and their eulogies sang me to sleep Melodic death-metal, but not of
the gothenburg sound. They have a female vocalist that I'd perhaps say is better Than Angela Gossow of Arch Enemy. Only gripe I have about them is that the vocalist also hangs out with Bam Margera, and that instantly warrants a -1 in respect.
TesseracT - Ambient Sax Solo Djent/jazz. Mostly jazz. It's a djent song, but with an actual sax solo. It's fucking amazing, I tell you. listen to it NOW! Even if you're one of those weirdos that hate metal, listen to this song now, it is the best thing I've heard in ages.