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Dokken and queensryche are MAJOR METAL BRO... Hahaaahaa. I had some quality time listening to Megadeth, Anthrax, Metallica, and, especially, Black Flag - "Kerosene," Do Dead Kennedys qualitfy as metal? That was on the way to school, never in the house, except on my little headphones. Shhh. Posts: 1161 | From: wo xiang xiao bian ji si le | Registered: Oct 2005
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I love so much of it. It all depends on your definition. I love metal and hard rock.
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In my youth I used to like King Crimson, Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, bands like that. Then in the mid 80s I got heavily into thrash - Metallica, Megadeth, Anthrax, Crimson Glory (3rd loudest gig ever in British history was at the Hammersmith Odean in London was Metal Church, Anthrax and Crimson Glory in something like 1988 - wow it was fabulous), Flotsam and Jetsam (my old bikers jacket has the cover of 'Doomsday for the Deceiver' painted on the back in enamels by my sister's fair hands). Plus all those bands like Atheist, Death, Toranaga, Onslaught etc. Around the early 90s I started moving into death metal and now doom metal ('death metal with keyboards and/or violins'). My Dying Bride, Cradle of Filth, Elend, Amorphis. Cathedral, Napalm Death etc etc... too many to mention - I'm feeling nostalgic now. I used to go to gigs every week down the Marquee (RIP) or other venues no longer in existence in London. I can't remember the last time I went - I went with a friend to see Dio a couple of months ago, before that I think it was a year or more since I went. I'm getting OLDDDDD
Yes I think the Dead Kennedy's count - Holiday in cambodia - they're on that 'cross over' end between thrash and punk I think.
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I don't know if it's considered metal, but I'm a big fan of System of a Down. (by the way my Egyptian husband thinks it's the worst thing he's ever heard)
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Go Nooralhaq! I think they are ok-my brother loves them, and rage against the machine. I love and will always love the Pixies. Not metal but love em!
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Metallica, Guns N' Roses, Led Zeppelin.. those are my old favorites. My new faves are not exactly metal but more hard rock/alternative. Coheed & Cambria, My Chemical Romance, White Stripes, Marilyn Manson, Green Day, NIN, Fall Out Boy, Foo Fighters, System of a Down, Staind. I'm also a closet fan of some of the cheesier hair metal bands ie Bon Jovi, Motley Crue, and Poison. Yes, I know it's kinda unforgivable.
Noor, my husband also thinks it's some of the noisiest crap he's ever heard
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quote:Originally posted by Nooralhaq20055: I don't know if it's considered metal, but I'm a big fan of System of a Down. (by the way my Egyptian husband thinks it's the worst thing he's ever heard)
My husband says the same thing! I am banned to only listening with headphones.
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quote:Originally posted by Nooralhaq20055: I don't know if it's considered metal, but I'm a big fan of System of a Down. (by the way my Egyptian husband thinks it's the worst thing he's ever heard)
My husband says the same thing! I am banned to only listening with headphones.
My husband doesn't care what I listen to.
He does get a little irritated when I listen to Arab music. I don't understand the lyrics so he can't understand why I like it.
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oops, sorry, that should of been noor. also like biohazard, pantera, sepultura, metalica. seen all of them, go to reading festival, download festival, donnington etc. and as many gigs in london as you can name. my personal favs are not that mainstream... E Town Concreate and Type O Negative. but my fav band of all time is Prodigy (not metal i know) love killswitch engage, DMX, fear factory, one min silence, soulfly...... going to see disturbed soon.
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quote:Originally posted by Charm El Feikh?: Type O Negative.
Did you see that Playgirl spread of Peter North, his "Standing at Attention" for the camera?
I left my playgirl collection at my father's house when I moved. He is probably still sighing from relief that I am hetro.
But DAAAAAAMMMMNNNNNN!!!!! What a MAN! Now thats a physique worth cloning.
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NO! OMG im gutted. im off to track it down!!!!
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quote:Originally posted by Charm El Feikh?: NO! OMG im gutted. im off to track it down!!!!
I am still having dreams about him. He is amazing. But now he's a porn producer. He wasn't able to convince a record label to produce his music, so he turned to his other talent.
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The Fear Factory song "revive" is one of my favorite metal songs. Does anybody here listen to Blind Guardian??
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LOL! i died my hair black last december (the day dime bag was shot) and someone said "you look like peter north" the comment has disturbed me ever since! he stunning, but hes a man!?!? i cant believe he couldnt get his music produced. his lyrics are actually worth listening to. such great music to make love to!
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quote:Originally posted by Charm El Feikh?: LOL! i died my hair black last december (the day dime bag was shot) and someone said "you look like peter north" the comment has disturbed me ever since! he stunning, but hes a man!?!? i cant believe he couldnt get his music produced. his lyrics are actually worth listening to. such great music to make love to!
Melody and harmony wise, its the worst stuff around.
Whats amusing is just how guyish a bunch of metal heads can be. After seeing so many glam rockers, these guy bunch of thugs was refreshing.
Nice to hear a voice that isn't fallsetto and to see guys who don't wear women's clothing.
I have a Ministry song "New World Order" that has a Type O Negative chorus mixed into it. And its definately Peter harping on what he knows best!
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wow...ministry....ahhhhhhh, that brings back some strange memories. Definitely of driving way too fast. IN A TANK!!! just kiddin' mustang, all the way. Posts: 1161 | From: wo xiang xiao bian ji si le | Registered: Oct 2005
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i am an old metal fan but these days i just cant stand metal tunes anymore maybe once in awhile i am mor into alternative and oldies
-------------------- HandsUpHandsDown is that american woman who used to be known as "ana huna" in ES! Strange but true. Posts: 1123 | Registered: Oct 2005
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Someone told me there is a really well made documentary about those guys from metallica, and they are all depressed and in therapy and anger mgmt programs with each other. Anyone seen it? Is that why they sing that " nothing else matters" song?
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Black Sabbath, Judas Priest, Dokken, Queensryche, Ozzy Ozzy Ozzy Ozzy, Twisted Sister, Whitesnake and White lion, Bonfire, Pretty Maids, Running Wild, Anthrax (NOT!), Testament, Slayer (until such time they released their wretched album "Divine Intervention), Deep Purple, Lynch Mob, Don Dokken, Journey, Cynic, Bad Lands, Bad English, Megadeth, the ooooold Gary Moore stuff like Run for Cover and Victims of the Future, Dio. I know some of this stuff does not necessarily qualify as metal but it's my playlist since i was in hig school. I've now mellowed up a bit and listen to Jethro Tull and Rush most of the time, in addition to those times i sit with my wife while Simon & Garfunkel (was that spelled right) or Bob Dylan playing in the background. As a guitar player, i also listen to some instrumental stuff like Tony MacAlpine, Satriani, Vai, Eric Johnson, James Murphy, Buckethead, Neal Schon, Neal Zaza and the list goes on.
KEEP ON ROCKING IN THE FREE WORLD
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Mirox, If you like Buckethead you might check out PRAXIS - "Transmutation (Mutatis Mutandis)" - if you haven't already. Very wacky Buckethead, Bootsy Collins, Bernie Worrell (Wizard of WOO) stuff by Bill Laswell. By the way Parliament/Funkadelic's Worrell has a myspace page! http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendID=42546902Posts: 1161 | From: wo xiang xiao bian ji si le | Registered: Oct 2005
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Awesome !!!! Thanks a million QueenBee. I owe you a couple (no pun intended)
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quote:Originally posted by Melati: Someone told me there is a really well made documentary about those guys from metallica, and they are all depressed and in therapy and anger mgmt programs with each other. Anyone seen it? Is that why they sing that " nothing else matters" song?
Haven't seen it but apparently its unintentionally hilarious - like Spinal tap. I remember reading an interview with them many years ago - they were flying somewhere to do a gig and hit bad turbulence, apparently they all got down on their knees and prayed to god promising never to sing about satan again if they lived
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Some of Manson's songs are catchy but I went to a concert of his and was seriously freaked out. First the people in line ahead of me tried to smuggle in a dead rat in a coffin. Then These guys with fangs kept trying to read me the satanic bible. I even got through Manson cutting himself open. I stayed until Manson had the whole place chanting "We hate God. We love hate." I couldn't handle it and I had to leave.
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Do you like Clutch? I was lucky in my younger years. My ex husband wrote for a heavy metal magazine.
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Oh I remember when he was in concert here, and all the goths went to see him and it was in this suburb called enmore, it was a hoot seeing all these teenagers dressed up and sombre ready to pay obeisance to their darklord..LOL. I saw an interview with him about lyrics in music making people do the columbine high kind of thing, and he came off very intelligent and well thought, and meek really. I quite like some of the stylist work on his videos,that sort of burlesque military look.
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My colleague from work ( who is the most glamorous and non-metal looking woman you have every seen) is off to see Korn!-are they the ones who wear scary clown masks thingys? And last year she saw Nine Inch Nails and said they were excellent.
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quote:Originally posted by minry80: Some of Manson's songs are catchy but I went to a concert of his and was seriously freaked out. First the people in line ahead of me tried to smuggle in a dead rat in a coffin. Then These guys with fangs kept trying to read me the satanic bible. I even got through Manson cutting himself open. I stayed until Manson had the whole place chanting "We hate God. We love hate." I couldn't handle it and I had to leave.
YA ALLAH! I have to admit that I always thought their songs were pretty catchy too. But he just gives me the heeby jeebys, you are brave to try the concert!!
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even thought i dont listen to them much anymore i have to say iron maiden are my fav. band ever i listened to them throught my teen years great stuff and great harmonies
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quote:Originally posted by minry80: Do you like Clutch? I was lucky in my younger years. My ex husband wrote for a heavy metal magazine.
clutch are great my tattooist used to always play their music while he wud tattoo me n thats how i got into their music. the elephant riders album is great a very full sound
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