Re: Death Metal - Metalcore - Deathcore - Grindcore - DUNNOC
Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2012 4:28 am
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I want to kill you.SCope13 wrote:Recommendations for more shit like The Locust?
Still listed 4 Viking bands.deadly habit wrote:The Black Dahlia Murder
Grave
Dismember
Allegaeon
Amon Amarth
Bathory
Cardiac Necropsy
Extreme Noise Terror
Fleshgod Apocalypse
Necrophagist
Psycroptic
Gorguts
Suffocation
Vildhjarta
Between the Buried and Me
Burzum
Enslaved
Slechtvalk
Sodom
Splatterhouse
Trying to leave out the viking/folk metal stuff and more popular stuff that should be obvious
I never understood the appeal of baroness. I have red album, but just can't get into it. Guess its a little too proggy for me.SCope13 wrote:Saw Between the Buried and me with Baroness and Mastodon, it was amazing
Crimsonghost wrote:I want to kill you.SCope13 wrote:Recommendations for more shit like The Locust?
Iirc. It's been a while.
To each their own. I highly recommend you listen to this though:Crimsonghost wrote:I never understood the appeal of baroness. I have red album, but just can't get into it. Guess its a little too proggy for me.SCope13 wrote:Saw Between the Buried and me with Baroness and Mastodon, it was amazing
Crimsonghost wrote:Crimsonghost wrote:I want to kill you.SCope13 wrote:Recommendations for more shit like The Locust?
Iirc. It's been a while.
I want to kill you is the name of the band btw. Lol.
Also, pig destroyer, volatile, wretch, exhibit a, anal tnuc...
Heh it's hard to keep away from the viking stuff, so much great viking and folk metalCrimsonghost wrote:Still listed 4 Viking bands.deadly habit wrote:The Black Dahlia Murder
Grave
Dismember
Allegaeon
Amon Amarth
Bathory
Cardiac Necropsy
Extreme Noise Terror
Fleshgod Apocalypse
Necrophagist
Psycroptic
Gorguts
Suffocation
Vildhjarta
Between the Buried and Me
Burzum
Enslaved
Slechtvalk
Sodom
Splatterhouse
Trying to leave out the viking/folk metal stuff and more popular stuff that should be obvious![]()
Since you like enslaved/burzum/ect you should check out Kvist. They only made one album before breaking up, but fuck me its good.
Also, you listen to everblack yet? Fucking good stuff.
Some Girls. Without all the noisy electronic bits, though. Bunch of hardcore emo from the early '90s too, like Swing Kids (one of their members would later join the Locust) or Maximillian Colby.SCope13 wrote:Recommendations for more shit like The Locust?
why?Genevieve wrote:I miss being into metal more >.>
Some Girls. Without all the noisy electronic bits, though. Bunch of hardcore emo from the early '90s too, like Swing Kids (one of their members would later join the Locust) or Maximillian Colby.[/quote]SCope13 wrote:Recommendations for more shit like The Locust?
Not just metal but also noise. All the 'intense' stuff I still like is in the realm of electronic music and punk. I'd just like more variety in extreme stuff and metal used to give me that relief. It doesn't HAVE to be metal, but yeah.ultraspatial wrote: why?
Less core, more death!particle-jim wrote:My old Deathcore band are getting back together, writing new material in an attemp not just to be the generic beatdown band we used to be... I do still love a good beatdown though hehe
There metal. Not death/black/grind/powerviolence/crabcore, but still metal.ParasiTTe wrote:Does Protest the Hero fit in this thread?
I get what youre saying. Its really nice to have a broad spectrum of music to pull ideas from. Id say about 90% of what i listen to is metal these days. I have a huge library full of punk/blues/classic rock/country/pop/you name it, but i just havent been into it so much lately. I really want to start listening to more jazz and classical, but that shit doesnt really get me going when im trying to get my lift on at the gym.Genevieve wrote:Not just metal but also noise. All the 'intense' stuff I still like is in the realm of electronic music and punk. I'd just like more variety in extreme stuff and metal used to give me that relief. It doesn't HAVE to be metal, but yeah.ultraspatial wrote: why?
There metal. Not death/black/grind/powerviolence/crabcore, but still metal.[/quote]ParasiTTe wrote:Does Protest the Hero fit in this thread?