Where are all the metalheads?
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For those of you into really old school types of metal, like 70's style, check out Witchcraft. They have a Black Sabbath sort of vibe. The style and sounds are aimed at sounding like they were made in the 70's.3
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Checking in! Rocker chic all the way! What's up everybody!? :-)1
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I'm into glam metal - Motley Crue, LA Guns, Crash Diet, Faster Pussycat, Steel Panther (Death to All But Metal \m/). I've been to the M3 festival every year since it started and the Monsters of Rock Cruise a few times0
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I just read that Motley Crue are bringing out their own line of sex toys i guess it's something to expect from them haha0
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Here I am !! Lol! From Sabbath to
Slipknot to clutch I love it all0 -
Not so much the metal glam!!0
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maggzup1963 wrote: »Here I am !! Lol! From Sabbath to
Slipknot to clutch I love it all
Clutch is pretty much the best band ever. I can put Blast Tyrant on repeat for days.5 -
Lol I was just listening to that during my workout !! What are your thoughts on BLS? I'd have to say Zakk shreds the best !!0
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AvRZxn7e3hc Sabaton - Metal machine .1
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Seen volbeat 3 times although it does make me kinda sad they are moving into radio metal so much.0 -
Protest the hero, veil of maya, revocation, twelve foot ninja, intervals, allegaeon, periphery, toothgrinder are all go to bands for me.
Anyone else into progressive/djent?0 -
Stuck mojo found themselves blasting from my car the other day. It's always a good idea to dig out your old iPod and hook it up to your car and hit shuffle.1
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A day dedicated to The Sword !! Have a listen my friends0
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TestNamePleaseIgnore wrote: »Anyone else listen to Alestorm? Not to be confused with Halestorm.
For anyone that unfortunately doesn't know, Alestorm is pirate metal.
Yessssssss! Keelhauled might be one of my favorites haha0 -
I've been around in the hardcore punk and metal scene for a long long time. Clutch, played my basement in 1992 (touring with Four Walls Falling). Neurosis I set up in 1992/3. Grind core was a novel approach to metal, and in 1988 The Cro-Mags and opener Death was the loudest show where I lost my hearing for three days. Got so drunk Holloween night '92 seeing Unsane and Pachinko. I've seen Fugazi, SNFU, The Vandals, Agent Orange, Anti-Seen, The Darwves, GG Alin, Wendy Williams, Circle Jerks, 7 Seconds, Gorilla Biscuits, Verbal Assault, Naked Raygun, Godflesh, Bolt Thrower, Imminent Attack, Napalm Death, Alice Donut, Melvins, MDC, The Exploited, Oi Polloi, samiam, Snuff, Citizen Fish.., And I've been to countless basement hardcore shows: Born Against, Rorscasch, John Henry, Nuisance, Downcast, The Gru'ups, Grimple, Gauge, Econochrist, Bikini Kill... I've forgotten more bands than I can recall I've seen.
So yeah, a fan.2 -
Not sure as I consider myself a metalhead compared to the old me, but I still listen to progressive and power metal, and every once and awhile some grindcore. Also enjoy some neo-classical guitar shredding like Marty Friedman or Jason becker.
Between the Buried and Me (lifelong fan)
Rhapsody (of Fire)
Fleshgod Apocalypse
The Faceless
Necrophagist
Psyopus
Heavenly
(Just some of the metal i keep on my phone)1 -
tillerstouch wrote: »Protest the hero, veil of maya, revocation, twelve foot ninja, intervals, allegaeon, periphery, toothgrinder are all go to bands for me.
Anyone else into progressive/djent?
Protest the Hero, Tesseract, and Veil of Maya are among those I listen to regularly. The others I'm not familiar with, though I did read Allegaeon as Aegeon at first and thought, "wow, someone other than me has heard of those guys?"0 -
King_Spicy wrote: »Not sure as I consider myself a metalhead compared to the old me, but I still listen to progressive and power metal, and every once and awhile some grindcore. Also enjoy some neo-classical guitar shredding like Marty Friedman or Jason becker.
Between the Buried and Me (lifelong fan)
Rhapsody (of Fire)
Fleshgod Apocalypse
The Faceless
Necrophagist
Psyopus
Heavenly
(Just some of the metal i keep on my phone)
I love RoF I was very lucky to have seen their last UK show as the full band before they split into 2 separate bands and it was so so good.0 -
fatgiraffe2 wrote: »
I love RoF I was very lucky to have seen their last UK show as the full band before they split into 2 separate bands and it was so so good.
@fatgiraffe2 They are the perfect jogging music. Their fast tempo just keeps me going and going.1
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