Any Metal heads? :)

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  • jackpotclown
    jackpotclown Posts: 3,275 Member
    nope.... it's all classical, easy listening and country for me.....elton john singing tiny dancer....gets me every time....\m/
    ....and for my money, it doesn't get any better than when michael bolton sings when a man loves a woman.....
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  • WhiteRabbit1313
    WhiteRabbit1313 Posts: 1,091 Member
    I have a 2.5 year old and don't listen to metal with her. The main reason I don't is due to the fact that she's ALL about the Wheels on the Bus and If You're Happy and You Know It. She also likes Kings of Leon, Florence and the Machine, and Irish drinking songs, so, she's still cool, in my book.

    However, the last thing I want to do is explain the lyrics of "Good Friends and a Bottle of Pills" to her (one of my favorite Pantera "songs"), and definitely won't be exposing her to Acid Bath, for a LONG time, if ever. Acid Bath helped ME deal with some bad things, in my life, but there's no reason to expose her to such dark, violent lyrics, at this point...or before she hits her late teens. (http://www.darklyrics.com/a/acidbath.html)

    I can get not wanting to expose them to the dark stuff too early, innocence of youth and all that. On the other hand, sometimes you don't get that choice. I was exposed to the death of a parent a grand parent and had my puppy run over in front of me on my birthday, all in year 3. I think my dad just threw his hands up and decided the only way I wasn't going to be messed up was if he just confronted it head on. This has lead me to believe kids can deal with a lot more than parents think alot younger than parents think. Whether its GOOD to expose them or not, I wouldn't even try to say, but I don't really think it hurts them any.

    Yep. I was a block away when my uncle was shot and killed by my next door neighbor at age 5, so I get it, and my home life was no picnic in general, but I'm going to let her hold on to the magic of being a little kid for as long as I can. Which is not to say that I'm not going to teach her to steer clear of creepy men, etc., and I'm definitely putting her in a martial arts program when she is old enough to take classes. I just intend to foster the "innocence of youth," as you put it, because she is purposely getting a different upbringing than I did. She may never have to deal with some of the things that I did, and I'll be glad for her, if she doesn't. However, I won't avoid talking to her about real issues or even lie about my history. I just don't see the point in bringing up tough issues, if it's avoidable, when she's clearly not ready to understand them in depth, yet. Seriously, I think my mom's LOVE of the Lifetime channel made me fear life growing up more than normal, since we'd watch it together...and I STILL got sexually assaulted and abused. haha!

    The key, I hope, is balance. I can fully immerse her, or I can teach her, as she goes. The latter seems less traumatic, imo.
  • terem00
    terem00 Posts: 176 Member
    I'm loving Asking Alexandria right now. I like to throw in a little Alter Bridge and some A7X.
    Volbeat however will always be my fav!
  • WhiteRabbit1313
    WhiteRabbit1313 Posts: 1,091 Member
    <snip>

    I have a 2.5 year old and don't listen to metal with her. The main reason I don't is due to the fact that she's ALL about the Wheels on the Bus and If You're Happy and You Know It. She also likes Kings of Leon, Florence and the Machine, and Irish drinking songs, so, she's still cool, in my book.

    However, the last thing I want to do is explain the lyrics of "Good Friends and a Bottle of Pills" to her (one of my favorite Pantera "songs"), and definitely won't be exposing her to Acid Bath, for a LONG time, if ever. Acid Bath helped ME deal with some bad things, in my life, but there's no reason to expose her to such dark, violent lyrics, at this point...or before she hits her late teens. (http://www.darklyrics.com/a/acidbath.html)

    Yeah, we definitely did the "Barney" and "Blue's Clues" songs and all that crap when they were still babies. I grew up in a super-religious home where I was shielded (where they *attempted* to shield me) from "Sex, drugs and rock n roll," but for me, it just led to a lot of lies and pain when I hit 18. The SHTF for real in terms of my personal life choices and my relationship with my parents. So my experiences as a daughter heavily influenced my choices as a mom. I wanted to be 100% honest with them, and to be the kind of mom where they never felt inclined to lie to me, or to run off and hide for fear of disapproval or guilt/shame over their life choices.

    It may not be the right choice for other parents, but my kids are in high school and honor roll students, in spite of having a "twisted hippie chick" for a mom. :tongue:

    Yup. I grew up in a strict religion, too. I don't intend to teach her through guilt and shaming, nor do I intend to lie to her. Like you, it definitely negatively impacted me, as well, so she won't hear that kind of religious garbage from me. I just don't purposely expose her to harder metal and violence. It's not necessary for her survival and isn't the only source of enrichment for her life.
  • WendyTerry420
    WendyTerry420 Posts: 13,274 Member
    <snip>She may never have to deal with some of the things that I did, and I'll be glad for her, if she doesn't. However, I won't avoid talking to her about real issues or even lie about my history. I just don't see the point in bringing up tough issues, if it's avoidable, when she's clearly not ready to understand them in depth, yet. Seriously, I think my mom's LOVE of the Lifetime channel made me fear life growing up more than normal, since we'd watch it together...and I STILL got sexually assaulted and abused. haha!

    The key, I hope, is balance. I can fully immerse her, or I can teach her, as she goes. The latter seems less traumatic, imo.

    Our own experiences definitely influence our parenting style. And I totally agree about not bringing up tough issues without a reason to do so. (And LOL @ the "Lifetime channel" comment)
  • WhiteRabbit1313
    WhiteRabbit1313 Posts: 1,091 Member
    nope.... it's all classical, easy listening and country for me.....elton john singing tiny dancer....gets me every time....\m/
    ....and for my money, it doesn't get any better than when michael bolton sings when a man loves a woman.....
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    Bahahahaha! "I told those fudgepackers that I liked Michael Bolton's music!" :laugh:
  • WhiteRabbit1313
    WhiteRabbit1313 Posts: 1,091 Member
    <snip>She may never have to deal with some of the things that I did, and I'll be glad for her, if she doesn't. However, I won't avoid talking to her about real issues or even lie about my history. I just don't see the point in bringing up tough issues, if it's avoidable, when she's clearly not ready to understand them in depth, yet. Seriously, I think my mom's LOVE of the Lifetime channel made me fear life growing up more than normal, since we'd watch it together...and I STILL got sexually assaulted and abused. haha!

    The key, I hope, is balance. I can fully immerse her, or I can teach her, as she goes. The latter seems less traumatic, imo.

    Our own experiences definitely influence our parenting style. And I totally agree about not bringing up tough issues without a reason to do so. (And LOL @ the "Lifetime channel" comment)

    Lol! Yep, definitely.

    Although, I can't say she won't embrace the "dark side." We went to New Orleans a month ago and stayed in the Waldorf. My daughter tried to hide behind me when these well-dressed, middle-upper class ladies said "hi" to her, but was COMPLETELY enchanted by the "LED light devil man" on stilts and the drunk who wanted to give her a fist bump on Bourbon Street. (Yeah, I took her to Bourbon Street. It was 7 p.m. and not at all rowdy, yet, and I had to have a SINGLE Resurrection. :drinker:)

    Lol at myself:

    Sweet Home Alabama:

    "You've got a baby...in a bar!" :tongue:
  • DesDawn24
    DesDawn24 Posts: 147 Member
    I'm loving Asking Alexandria right now. I like to throw in a little Alter Bridge and some A7X.
    Volbeat however will always be my fav!

    All great choices, especially A7X! Hail to the King is my favourite song to run to, for some reason. Just good rhythm!
  • MindMelter
    MindMelter Posts: 18 Member
    Thanks all for reminding me about some groups I forgot about and introducing me to ones I have never heard of before. So glad I stumbled upon this thread!
  • Avenged Sevenfold are my all time favourite! <3
  • Tammer81
    Tammer81 Posts: 38 Member
    Some representative acts from my 'Vigour' playlist that I've yet to see mentioned:

    1349
    Anaal Nathrakh
    Antaeus
    Aosoth
    Arkhon Infaustus
    Averse Sefira
    Bathory
    Beherit
    Black Witchery
    Burzum
    Celtic Frost
    Cradle Of Filth
    Darkthrone (pre-1995)
    Death
    Deicide (pre-2000)
    Demoncy
    Deströyer 666
    Dissection
    Emperor
    Gehenna
    Hell Militia
    Immolation
    Immortal (pre-1997)
    Incantation
    Inquisition
    Judas Iscariot
    Kommandant
    Marduk
    Mayhem
    Melechesh
    Morbid Angel (pre-1998)
    Nile
    Ondskapt
    Profanatica
    Ragnarok
    Rotting Christ
    Samael
    Sargeist
    Secrets Of The Moon
    Summoning
    Taake
    Valkyrja
    Watain (pre-2006)
    Weapon
    Zyklon

    Add me if you like one or more or even none of the above!
  • Me :-)
    LOVE hair/glam metal xx
  • LeGaCyGiAnT124
    LeGaCyGiAnT124 Posts: 158 Member
    Couldn't push through the workouts without metal! Some great bands I listen to daily are:

    -All That Remains
    -Parkway Drive
    -Trivium
    -36 Crazyfists
    -Soilwork
    -Demon Hunter
    -In Flames
    -Between The Buried and Me
    -The Human Abstract
    -Killswitch Engage
    -In This Moment


    Music is everything you make your workout to be haha. If the music is good, so is the workout. I play my music, which ALWAYS makes it a great solid workout.

    My neighbor's cousin is Waylon Reavis of Mushroomhead too. Pretty cool.
  • megadeth,AC/DC,twisted sister,
  • TheGirlsATimeBomb
    TheGirlsATimeBomb Posts: 434 Member
    MEGADETH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! \m/
  • mtikky
    mtikky Posts: 53 Member
    The Wildhearts got me through a crosstrainer session last night. They be good. :D
  • tomspearsix
    tomspearsix Posts: 31 Member
    OPETH!!!
  • aeribus
    aeribus Posts: 163 Member
    Based on some of the pits I've been in, I'd probably break the damn thing.

    Mosh pits aren't what they used to be...chairs and regulations, etc.

    Well that makes me sad!
  • aeribus
    aeribus Posts: 163 Member
    Just a short list of what's on my workout playlist:

    Slipknot
    Chimaira
    Killswitch Engage
    We Were Gentlemen
    Suicide Silence
    Sepultura
    Fear Factory
    All That Remains
    and quite a bit more.

    Gah! I forgot about Fear Factory! Love them! Sepultura is cool, too. Saw them with Ozzie and Type O. :happy:

    Ministry, too. I love Ministry!

    I saw Sepultura back in 2000 on the Tattoo the Earth tour. I also had a chance to meet and talk to Burton from Fear Factory a couple of times. Decent guy, takes the time to talk to fans instead of just blowing them off like some people do.

    HAHAHAHA! I went to the Tattoo the Earth Tour too! I saw Kerry King like mere feet from me. I was in full screaming "OMG IT'S MUTHAF*CKIN KERRY KING" mode. lol Oh well!

    That was one of the best shows I'd been to!

    It was a good show. I sat down in the middle of the pit during Slayer set anxiously awaiting Slipknot. I ended up having flashbacks to the beginning of their set for the next week whenever I would listen to my Slipknot cd.
  • WhiteRabbit1313
    WhiteRabbit1313 Posts: 1,091 Member
    Based on some of the pits I've been in, I'd probably break the damn thing.

    Mosh pits aren't what they used to be...chairs and regulations, etc.

    Well that makes me sad!

    Haha! I know. Something about people getting trampled to death (literally) that sparks these prohibitions.
  • Thia2018
    Thia2018 Posts: 128 Member
    Yup! One metal head here!

    And I´m getting rid of some weight and planning to run Rock ´n´roll half marathon Oslo 2014 :smile:
  • Love my metal! My absolute favourite bands are Nightwish and Machine Head, but love a bit of Maiden, Metallica, Pantera, and especially power metal thrown in there! Feel free to add me, would love some metalhead fitness pals! :D
  • _errata_
    _errata_ Posts: 1,653 Member
    I listen to Aerosmith and Guns-N-Roses doing cardio.

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  • Sarasota_Guy
    Sarasota_Guy Posts: 82 Member
    HELL YES! :) I'm a musician too! Although I don't play that style much anymore, that was my bread and butter for a few years :) Welcome and best of luck!!
  • rach3365
    rach3365 Posts: 29 Member
    How amazing would this show be?? I wish I lived in the UK. Iv'e seen Mastadon and Slayer but none of the others! Would be so awesome!

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  • MindMelter
    MindMelter Posts: 18 Member
    Rach--I would go to this in a second. *sigh*
    Iron Maiden was the first metal band I saw in 1985. And yes, I still remember it!
  • moya_rargh
    moya_rargh Posts: 1,473 Member
    Feel free to add me! :)
  • Cahgetsfit
    Cahgetsfit Posts: 1,912 Member
    Hi there I'm new too and love old-skool metal such as Maiden and the kings of metal Manowar, as well as black metal, melodic, doom, viking and quite opposite to all that, glam rock <3 Motley Crue/KISS etc...

    The music at the gym drives me absolutelly bat **** crazy so I have learnt to tune it out. I've been doing classes so I can't block it out with earphones!

    \m/
  • Cahgetsfit
    Cahgetsfit Posts: 1,912 Member
    I've tried to get my 2.5 y.o into metal but she's not interested. She does love Nick Cave for some reason though, particularly Henry Lee. Everything else I listen to she just gets bored with. I did try hard to show her bathory, kiss and iron maiden but to no avail... Maybe she'll be a goth haha!
  • Cahgetsfit
    Cahgetsfit Posts: 1,912 Member
    Some representative acts from my 'Vigour' playlist that I've yet to see mentioned:

    1349
    Anaal Nathrakh
    Antaeus
    Aosoth
    Arkhon Infaustus
    Averse Sefira
    Bathory
    Beherit
    Black Witchery
    Burzum
    Celtic Frost
    Cradle Of Filth
    Darkthrone (pre-1995)
    Death
    Deicide (pre-2000)
    Demoncy
    Deströyer 666
    Dissection
    Emperor
    Gehenna
    Hell Militia
    Immolation
    Immortal (pre-1997)
    Incantation
    Inquisition
    Judas Iscariot
    Kommandant
    Marduk
    Mayhem
    Melechesh
    Morbid Angel (pre-1998)
    Nile
    Ondskapt
    Profanatica
    Ragnarok
    Rotting Christ
    Samael
    Sargeist
    Secrets Of The Moon
    Summoning
    Taake
    Valkyrja
    Watain (pre-2006)
    Weapon
    Zyklon

    Add me if you like one or more or even none of the above!

    Yes to quite a few of those! Bathory, burzum, cof, darkthrone, deicide, emperor, immortal, mayhem, summoning, you get my drift...

    Plus storm and my dying bride, anathema and i've had a total brain blank of name of band now (tired, late) the finnish blokes that based one of their albums on the kalevala. Theyre still going but i only have their first 3 albums from mid-late 90s.