Listen to hard rock/metal?

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  • angelamichelle_xo
    angelamichelle_xo Posts: 646 Member
    nice list. atreyu for me too.
    and blessthefall, godsmack, disturbed, soad.
  • ROBOTFOOD
    ROBOTFOOD Posts: 5,527 Member
    nice list. atreyu for me too.
    and blessthefall, godsmack, disturbed, soad.

    System of A Down \m/ >_< \m/
  • OneHundredToLose
    OneHundredToLose Posts: 8,523 Member
    edited February 2016
    For you guys who like System of a Down and also like death metal, check this out, it's Amon Amarth covering Aerials:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jy_6Z7tto2k
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  • robertw486
    robertw486 Posts: 2,399 Member
    lstrat115 wrote: »
    robertw486 wrote: »
    I don't have time to list them all, but plenty of rock and metal on my playlist, as well as concerts I've been to. Other than a few off the wall things here and there, just about all I've ever been to in person has been rock or metal of some sort.

    I've seen some now no longer around, and enjoy some of the music festivals to check out the newer bands. And I have to say, I've found bands that I thought were too "poppy/mainstream" on their studio stuff that put on a really good show that made me like them a lot more.

    We have a local event called the Lunatic Luau that is usually a good mix.

    lunaticluau.com/line-up/


    We often get "crappy" covered seats so we can get out of the weather if it gets bad. But it's also because if you are too close to the main stage, it's a disadvantage getting to the side stages quicker to get a good spot. So even if the main stage headliners are a really good band, we compromise to see some of the side stage bands.



    I wish they did more multiple day things. I went to the US Festival and it was just killer. Of course these days that would probably be $400 a day or something.

    Check out Rock on the Range in Columbus, OH. I went last year and it was incredible. 3 days for less than $150. Those were general admission tickets. Field pass tickets are more, but I think around $200 for 3 days. Not bad when considering you get about 60 bands worth of music!!

    That does look like a good deal. It seems that more and more of the bigger festivals are showing up, and they all bring in the bands touring together. South of here they do another one called Carolina Rebellion and they seem to get in a lot of good bands too.
  • Strivetobebetter76
    Strivetobebetter76 Posts: 1,784 Member
    You have an amazing music playlist!
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  • Strivetobebetter76
    Strivetobebetter76 Posts: 1,784 Member
    jtegirl1 wrote: »

    That is sad news. I took my 15 yr old son to see them in Dec and they had the singer from All that Remains filled in.

    I read about that in the article. I'm glad I got to see them back on September with him on stage.
  • Strivetobebetter76
    Strivetobebetter76 Posts: 1,784 Member
    New reports say Moody is NOT going to leave 5FDP. I like this report much better.

    http://loudwire.com/ivan-moody-not-leaving-five-finger-death-punch/
  • Sivadee00
    Sivadee00 Posts: 428 Member
    Blind Guardian
    Type O Negative
    Iced Earth
    Nevermore
    The Birthday Massacre
    Blutengel
    Project Pitchfork
    Gothminister
    Spi Ritual (Shiva in Exile)

    and much much more.


  • Merkavar
    Merkavar Posts: 3,082 Member
    I am more of a power metal, symphonic metal fan.

    Should I just see myself out?
  • Strivetobebetter76
    Strivetobebetter76 Posts: 1,784 Member
    Merkavar wrote: »
    I am more of a power metal, symphonic metal fan.

    Should I just see myself out?

    Of course not, you are totally welcome to stay. What bands pump you up?
  • Misfitryan
    Misfitryan Posts: 8 Member
    I'm stuck in a black metal loop these days. Human Serpent, Sargeist, Darkthrone, and Mgla are what I keep going to when I'm at work.


    Good list, have you listened to Carach Angren? They're a personal favorite.
  • Misfitryan
    Misfitryan Posts: 8 Member
    I'm everywhere when it comes to metal. From Danzig to Devin Townsend. Been in a Infant annihilator, thy art is murder, Slayer, and Dimmu Borgir mood as of recent. And of course Pantera (a workout staple for me) .
  • Merkavar
    Merkavar Posts: 3,082 Member
    Merkavar wrote: »
    I am more of a power metal, symphonic metal fan.

    Should I just see myself out?

    Of course not, you are totally welcome to stay. What bands pump you up?

    Sabaton, Nightwish, Amon Amarth, Ancient bards, Blind Guardian, Delain, Ensiferum, Epica, Unleash the Archers, Van Vanto, Xandria, Stratovarius, Sonata Arctica, Serenity, Sirenia, Powerwolf, Ne Obliviscaris etc etc etc
  • beerfoamy
    beerfoamy Posts: 1,520 Member
    Aw I love all of these - I really need to adjust my playlist to reflect more metal.

    Alestorm, Disturbed, Nightwish, System of a Down, Rammstein, Amon Amarth, Avenged Sevenfold, Kamelot, Slipknot, Iron Maiden are some on there at the moment.

    Iced Earth, Stone Sour, Soil, Blind Guardian are all on my laptop waiting to be put in!

    \m/ >_< \m/
  • TheRoadDog
    TheRoadDog Posts: 11,788 Member
    My iPod has 35,000 songs on it. Too many to list. But, here is a list of the Bands I've seen live over the last 45 years. Been to almost 800 concerts.
    AC / DC
    Aerosmith
    Alice Cooper
    Atomic Punks
    BB King
    Beach Boys
    Bette Midler
    Billy Joel
    Billy Squire
    Black Oak Arkansas
    Black Sabbath
    Blue Oyster Cult
    Bob Dylan
    Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band
    Bonnie Raitt
    Bruce Springsteen
    Buddy Guy
    Canterbury Fair
    Cat Stevens
    Cheap Trick
    Creedence Clearwater Revisited
    Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young
    David Lee Roth
    Deep Purple
    Dolly Parton
    Don Henley
    Eagles
    Earth, Wind and Fire
    Edgar Winter
    El Tri
    Elton John
    Elvin Bishop
    Emerson, Lake and Palmer
    Eric Burdon and the Animals
    Eric Clapton
    Foreigner
    Gary Wright
    Gin Blossoms
    Heart
    Huey Lewis and the News
    Janis Joplin
    Joan Jett
    Johnny Lang
    Johnny Winter
    Journey
    Keb Mo
    Kenny Rogers
    Kings of Leon
    Kiss
    Led Zeppagain
    Live Wire
    Loggins and Messina
    Los Lonely Boys
    Lynyrd Skynyrd
    Moreland and Arbuckle
    Motley Crue
    Mr. Mister
    Neil Diamond
    Neil Young
    Norton Buffalo
    Paul Rodgers
    Robert Randolph and the Family Band
    Poison
    Pretenders
    Queen
    Rare Earth
    Reba McIntire
    Rick Derringer
    Ringo Starr
    Robert Cray
    Robert Randolph and the Family Band
    Rod Stewart
    Rory Gallagher
    Roy Rogers
    Sammy Hagar
    Santana
    Seals and Crofts
    Shania Twain
    Steve Miller
    Stray Cats
    Ted Nugent
    Terry Robb
    Tinsley Ellis
    Van Halen
    ZZ Top
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