Off Topic (Everything besides dubstep)
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horse
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by horse » Tue Sep 30, 2008 4:59 pm
SPK wrote:war from a harlot's mouth
oh hell yes!! fighting wars with keyboards is fucking BRUTAL.
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everytime i die
watch them die
scum
mastodon
capricorns
the locust
converge
the famine
and cannot forget
BOTCH
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wubstep
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by wubstep » Tue Sep 30, 2008 6:54 pm
Dead Rats wrote:Yeah, I saw Ted Maul not too long back at Download festival. They had some banging Drum n' Bass going on when they entered the stage!
Mesuhuggah are also good, haven't heard much fom them, but what I have heard, I like. New Millenium Cyanide Christ is a choon.
Other than that, I must admit to my attending metal gigs is on the decline, these days, which makes me sad because going to gigs and moshing out all night used to be one of the highlights of my life. Ishould stop spending so much money at festivals and down the pub.
Haha, look who it is. I'm adamreid from DLF/SomethingDave forums. Spoke with you briefly before you got banhamzordddd.
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by Dead Rats » Wed Oct 01, 2008 7:50 am
wubstep wrote:Dead Rats wrote:Yeah, I saw Ted Maul not too long back at Download festival. They had some banging Drum n' Bass going on when they entered the stage!
Mesuhuggah are also good, haven't heard much fom them, but what I have heard, I like. New Millenium Cyanide Christ is a choon.
Other than that, I must admit to my attending metal gigs is on the decline, these days, which makes me sad because going to gigs and moshing out all night used to be one of the highlights of my life. Ishould stop spending so much money at festivals and down the pub.
Haha, look who it is. I'm adamreid from DLF/SomethingDave forums. Spoke with you briefly before you got banhamzordddd.
Hello!
You'll find me a much more tolerable person on here, mainly because Dubstep is something I'm interested in. And I haven't been banned after 2 months already, so something is going right.
How was your dubstep night the other day? the one where your mates were playing?
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by magma » Wed Oct 01, 2008 11:21 am
TRENCHER!
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wubstep
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by wubstep » Thu Oct 02, 2008 4:06 pm
Dead Rats wrote:wubstep wrote:Dead Rats wrote:Yeah, I saw Ted Maul not too long back at Download festival. They had some banging Drum n' Bass going on when they entered the stage!
Mesuhuggah are also good, haven't heard much fom them, but what I have heard, I like. New Millenium Cyanide Christ is a choon.
Other than that, I must admit to my attending metal gigs is on the decline, these days, which makes me sad because going to gigs and moshing out all night used to be one of the highlights of my life. Ishould stop spending so much money at festivals and down the pub.
Haha, look who it is. I'm adamreid from DLF/SomethingDave forums. Spoke with you briefly before you got banhamzordddd.
Hello!
You'll find me a much more tolerable person on here, mainly because Dubstep is something I'm interested in. And I haven't been banned after 2 months already, so something is going right.
How was your dubstep night the other day? the one where your mates were playing?
We'll see how long it takes before this lot've had enough of ya
That night hasn't happened yet, think its mid-late October, not sure of dates yet. They're playing a radio slot tonight though.
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by sonar » Thu Oct 02, 2008 5:09 pm
horse wrote:SPK wrote:war from a harlot's mouth
converge
BOTCH
i used to love converge, find them quite abrasive on the ears now though. still give them a listen every now and then though.
black cloud
drop out
pheonix in flames
colour me blood red
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by +torment+ » Fri Oct 03, 2008 7:02 am
any power violence fans? ... blast beats & such, before grind... there was

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by Dead Rats » Fri Oct 03, 2008 9:23 am
BMTH's new album is pretty good. It even has little elements of Electronic music, but not overdone and over-used.
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by capo ultra » Sat Oct 04, 2008 2:21 pm
+TORMENT+ wrote:any power violence fans? ... blast beats & such, before grind... there was

Yes yes
My band used to play a Seige cover
what is of value and wisdom for one man seems nonsense to another.
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by adikt » Wed Oct 08, 2008 1:50 pm
"We will make everything blacker than black"
I fucking love Dethklok...if only because its Brenden Small playing death metal.
Also love me some Mastodon! The intro to the Aqua Teen Hunger Force movie is fucking brilliant. "This movie is under copyright by Time Warner. If I find that you sold it on eBay I will break into your house & tear your wife in HALF!"

They also have a great live show...
Meshuggah is always good. Sleepytime Gorilla Museum. Melt Banana...whatever the fuck that is. It is not metal. Almost punk. Whatever. Fucking Melt Banana. I forget the rest. When I listen to metal I prefer more experimental sounds, whatever that means.


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Maree-Jaine
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by Maree-Jaine » Wed Oct 08, 2008 3:37 pm
Dead Rats wrote:Anyone like music a bit more on the brutal side?
I'm quite a fan of Bring me the Horizon, Suicide Silence, Annotations of an Autopsy, Job for a Cowboy, Ted Maul....
Anyone else?
Did you check the new BMTH album? Can't say I rate it particularly....I swear every time a band gets "big" or at least bigger in the eyes of Joe Public, they ship out their tunes to be mastered on ze Pro Tools or whatever, and then they lose what they got...the rawness of it.
I kinda think Parkway Drive did it too....tis a shame.
Personally loving Throwdown, Hatebreed, Children of Bodom, Walls of Jericho (done a dubstep remix of WOJ on the musical myspace) and many many others....
Get yer metal out!
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by wubstep » Thu Oct 09, 2008 2:43 pm
I'm probably split 50/50 with my dubstep/metal appreciation. Been into metal for yeaars, only recently going over to the dubsiiidee.
Pantera, Down, Corrosion of Conformity, Black Label Society.
Love the southern/blues influence.
Thrash should get a shout aswell.
Exodus, Testament, Onslaught, Megadeth, Sepultura
Good shit.
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by T_macabre » Fri Oct 10, 2008 10:16 am
Glassjaw
Saosin
Kill Whitney Dead
Skindred < sick, kinda dubby metal
Parkway Drive
Exit Ten
Head Pe
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by Maree-Jaine » Fri Oct 10, 2008 1:45 pm
TNT wrote:
Kill Whitney Dead
Yes!!
Also Parkway Drive and Skindred...but was surprised someone mentioned killwhitneydead more!!!

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by Dead Rats » Fri Oct 10, 2008 2:40 pm
Toni wrote:Dead Rats wrote:Anyone like music a bit more on the brutal side?
I'm quite a fan of Bring me the Horizon, Suicide Silence, Annotations of an Autopsy, Job for a Cowboy, Ted Maul....
Anyone else?
Did you check the new BMTH album? Can't say I rate it particularly....I swear every time a band gets "big" or at least bigger in the eyes of Joe Public, they ship out their tunes to be mastered on ze Pro Tools or whatever, and then they lose what they got...the rawness of it.
Get yer metal out!
BMTH's new album is pretty good. It even has little elements of Electronic music, but not overdone and over-used.
I understand exactly what you mean about 'rawness', though. When my friend asked why I didn't like any of the shit he was playing me a while back, the only thing I could think of was saying it wasn't
raw enough.
When I hear music that's really mastered, clean and perfectly in chord, it seems to take out the passion and, more importantly, the energy. It's why I love Atari Teenage Riot so much, proper chaotic beats and fucked up breaks with the dirtiest, distorted thrash metal ever sampled to back it. Pure class.

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by mandy moon » Sat Oct 11, 2008 4:01 am
all really good hardcore/metal bands most of them i've tour'd with and scene live. check'em
the dilinger escape plan
norma jean
posion the well
throwdown
horse the band
the bled
bleeding through
the chariot
bleed the dream
black dahlia murder
cradle of filth
walls of jerico
mastadon
dragenforce
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by amick » Sun Oct 12, 2008 10:50 am
into the moat
omg
64hz wrote:well seeing as beethoven was deaf i reckon he would fuckin love subbass
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by ST100 » Fri Oct 17, 2008 6:49 pm
phlayedalive wrote:i like also Dying Foetus ... lots of people don't like deathcore cause of the emo style of some band but death fit so well with hxc... and dying foetus vocals are crazy as fuck !
edit: the scene is all the same really
and the music is a fuckin headache
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