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paerabol
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thanks for the suggestions, nonlogic...i'll give them all a try. I like older Borknagar just as well though, particularly under Vortex's vocals. I dont know, I guess I just have a thing for his voice. Old Man's Child and Emporer kick ass too, good call with that; I'll give the others a listen

1/18/2005 2:00:08 AM

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[Edited on January 28, 2005 at 6:30 PM. Reason : whoops]

1/28/2005 6:29:48 PM

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I just heard Lacuna Coil for the first time in a while and I think I'm into the whole Ghostly women's voice mixed with some serious guita numbers and I was wondering if anyone around knew other bands like that??? I heard earlier in the thread OTEP...honestly never heard them...it's kinda weird that woman from Lacuna Coil and Evanesence sound a like...

1/30/2005 9:34:33 AM

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i've always heard that evanesence just coppied lacuna coil only w/ more mainstream lyrics so that's probably why

1/30/2005 10:29:21 AM

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^^Otep is not what you're looking for. They sound nothing like Lacuna Coil. They have more of a slipknot (nu-metal) sound with a girl lead singer. She mostly just screams.

Here are some bands you should check out if you like Lacuna Coil:

The Gathering
Tristania
Alas
Theatre of Tragedy
Epica
Within Temptation
Sirenia
Rhea's Obsession
How Like a Winter

1/30/2005 11:29:22 AM

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im going to do a crossover list. in no certain order.

Vision Of Disorder
Life Of Agony
Faith No More
Danzig
Section 8
Pantera
Meshuggah
Mercyful Fate
Manowar
Slayer

1/30/2005 12:03:36 PM

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Entwine sounds a lot like Lacuna Coil.

1/30/2005 12:35:16 PM

Joisey Devil
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Hey thanx guys...yeah I haven't heard anything by OTEP I downloaded a song only to get a bad copy that repeated the first 10 seconds over and over again, so I haven't heaerd them quite yet, but I do have about 8 songs waiting for me when I get home from work to check out...

1/30/2005 1:55:31 PM

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oh god OTEP is terrible, don't bother man

^^^nice mention of V.O.D., I fucking love that band

1/30/2005 2:03:22 PM

paerabol
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i have nothing more to add on the Otep subject...pretty much what's been said: a self-inflated nu-metal chick screaming at shit only she cares about. and it think she was molested as a child or something, she writes some fucked up stuff. I never could get into Lacuna Coil, it just never did anything for me as far as originality/creativity, but to each his own.

Anyway, I just posted a thread in Chit Chat http://www.thewolfweb.com/message_topic.aspx?topic=287754 suggesting any guitar players out there learn Closure by Opeth...see thread for details \m/

1/30/2005 2:30:25 PM

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Just to let people know, some places are finally selling Enslaved's new album (Isa) in the US. Haven't found any local chains with it yet, but http://www.theendrecords.com has it.

Pick it up if you have any interest in black or death metal. This is their best since Mardraum, in my mind. The way I'd describe it is a heavier, more talented, better produced Darkthrone with an Opeth-ish edge. It definitely sounds Enslaved all the way, but it's quite different from what I expected.

2/5/2005 5:42:18 PM

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In addition to the female-fronted bands like Lacuna Coil that sonofa mentioned, I'll add the following which are also all very good:

Leaves' Eyes (new project for Liv Kristine, Theatre of Tragedy's vocalist)
Liv Kristine (also has some excellent solo stuff)
Sins Of Thy Beloved (very very similar to Tristania)
Collide
Claire Voyant
Dreams Of Sanity
Trail Of Tears

2/5/2005 6:58:04 PM

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i'm not a real metalhead, so i'll take the liberty of listing a few bands that aren't really in keeping with the subgenres of metal prominent in this thread.

1. Alice In Chains
2. Metallica ("Black" album and earlier)
3. Tool
4. Pantera
5. Motley Crue
6. Iron Maiden
7. Skid Row
8. System of a Down
9. Judas Priest
10. White Zombie/Rob Zombie

Guns 'N Roses, Soundgarden and your kinda metal-ish guitar virtuosos (Steve Vai, Joe Satriani, Yngwie Malmsteen...actually, i don't like Yngwie all that much except as a novelty) all get honorable mentions (especially GNR...they're one of my favorites), but i felt like there was less of a case for classifying them as "metal" than the top 10 bands i listed.

2/5/2005 7:29:58 PM

nonlogic
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If you want novelty guitar virtuosos, check out the Great Kat.

2/5/2005 10:06:21 PM

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i'm down with Vai and Satch...i just don't like Yngwie's style. my appreciation for him is more just "holy shit, that was fast."

2/5/2005 10:47:58 PM

nonlogic
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I remember being pissed off when my brother stepped on (and broke) my G3 cd.

2/5/2005 11:22:36 PM

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if you want guitar virtuosos, go with Buckethead.

2/6/2005 7:58:08 AM

paerabol
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^fuck yes. have you checked out "Colonel Claypool's Bucket of Bernie Brains"? that's some funky shit, my roommate got the cd when it came out. Les, Buckethead, Brain, and bernie worrell...what a genius combination.

2/6/2005 9:07:09 PM

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a little questionable as to "metal" distinction, but based on my own standards, here you go.

fear factory
pantera
lamb of god
hatebreed
mastadon
atreyu
marilyn manson
slayer
slipknot
coal chamber

2/7/2005 12:59:54 AM

paerabol
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hahah the fear factory thing reminded me...we all know in the song "linchpin" where he screams "CAN'T TEAR ME APAAAART" and the double-bass gets all badass

a friend of mine heard a friend of his and their band cover the song in a basement at a party, and when the time came at the beginning of the song, the singer screamed "COCK PENIS TITS FAAAAART"....i cried i was laughing so hard.

but yeah, anyway... your list looks good, if not all exactly metal (i know i know, the nu(b)-metal at the bottom is not metal, but it's a guilty pleasure of mine anyway)...but atreyu? i dunno man that's stretchin it.

2/7/2005 1:33:29 AM

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(Currently listening to, not all time)

Lamb of God
3 Inches of Blood
Bury Your Dead
Scars of Tomorrow
Old Machine Head
Haunted
God Forbid
Carcass
Bloodbath
Caliban

2/7/2005 3:48:00 PM

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bloodbath needs to hurry up and release "nightmares made flesh" in the US...i've already got it reserved at schoolkids but I want it now, damnit. "Eaten" is such a badass song and Peter's vocals fuckin kill.

I just got Dark Tranquillity's "Character" album...it's good if you like that Gothenburg sound. It sounds pretty much like an extention of "Damage Done" with a little added dynamic, but it's still the same stuff. I was never a huge fan of the gothenburg school (the originality and dynamics are kindof lacking, but maybe some of you can introduce me to some less-known bands of that sound?), but it's a decent album and if you like them you should definitely get it.

I also got Kataklysm's "Serenity in Fire"...pretty sweet album. It's still your standard head-banging crunchy death metal sound with ridiculously fast drumming (hyperblasts...whew) and loud double bass, but they mixed it up a bit on this one. There's a definitely black metal presence in a couple of the songs, and the album as a whole tends to be based on a rhythmic foundation that would make for an insane live show. Two complaints: the blastbeats tend to sound a little too triggered as it's obvious he recorded on an electric set, and Maurizio's screaming vocals kinda suck (his growls are great though). It's a good album to get into them with, and an album that previous fans should like too.

2/18/2005 10:13:02 PM

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Oh and:

"Opeth will be entering Fashination street studios on March 15 to record their 8th yet untitled opus. The band are currently in rehearsal mode, which is a rare occasion having recorded the last 4 records without rehearsing. The recording will be overseen by the uprising recording mogul Jens Bogren. As of today no names for production duties have surfaced and it looks like the next record will be a band produced effort. Nothing has been decided regarding who's taking care of the mix either so we'll have to keep you wondering."

www.opeth.com

\m/

2/18/2005 10:17:32 PM

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There is no way I can rank these.

Poison The Well (first album was amazing)
The Dillinger Escape Plan (simply. fucking. amazing. live.)
Opeth (My Arms, Your Hearse = pinnacle of death metal)
My Dying Bride (one of my most favorite bands)
Dreamscapes of the Perverse (the greatest local band)
Skyfire (Best of the newer bands)
Fear Factory (Obsolete was an amazing album)
Nightwish (Beautiful)
In Flames (Clayman and earlier albums)
Winter Funeral (Best of the unheard-of bands)


I'd put Tool up here, but they aren't metal... I went to Sweden this past summer, saw some great death metal shows up there. I'm definitely moving to Scandinavia after i'm done at NCSU.

2/19/2005 12:52:43 AM

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"The Dillinger Escape Plan (simply. fucking. amazing. live.)"

2/19/2005 1:29:29 AM

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"Oh and:

"Opeth will be entering Fashination street studios on March 15 to record their 8th yet untitled opus. The band are currently in rehearsal mode, which is a rare occasion having recorded the last 4 records without rehearsing. The recording will be overseen by the uprising recording mogul Jens Bogren. As of today no names for production duties have surfaced and it looks like the next record will be a band produced effort. Nothing has been decided regarding who's taking care of the mix either so we'll have to keep you wondering."

http://www.opeth.com

\m/

"


Fuck yeah. I'm glad to see Steven Wilson doesn't look like to be involved here. I'd like to see what Mikael and the guys come up with, supposedly it's "borderline black metal."

On another note did you hear about Akerfeldt joining Bloodbath for their only and last gig at some German festival? I'd love to find a bootleg of that after they play, should be fuckin sweet.

Also, supposedly a summer US tour is in the works....\m/\m/

[Edited on February 19, 2005 at 2:58 AM. Reason : \m/]

2/19/2005 2:57:54 AM

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"In Flames (Clayman and earlier albums)"


Clayman was a major letdown to me, I was bored shitless...I'd say Colony and before, but that's just me. Thanks for the local band names though, I always like new stuff to look into.

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"I'd like to see what Mikael and the guys come up with, supposedly it's "borderline black metal.""


I know...It will be very interesting to see what their minds come up with in the production of this album, if it is indeed their effort only...I know that on their past albums Mikael still had his way with the production though, so I wouldnt expect a radical difference. But who knows

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"On another note did you hear about Akerfeldt joining Bloodbath for their only and last gig at some German festival? I'd love to find a bootleg of that after they play, should be fuckin sweet."


Didn't know about that...if you find anything post it here or something. Was it a Mikael AND Peter thing, or was Peter not there? On a side note...Peter's vocals are INSANE and I dare say that, for Bloodbath, I like him better than Mikael...but their two albums (full-length albums, anyway) really have different sounds to them so it's kindof a tossup

2/20/2005 10:46:21 PM

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Here's what I read on Blabbermouth: http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=32920

2/21/2005 12:20:36 AM

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"Swedish death metallers BLOODBATH have parted ways with vocalist Peter Tägtgren due to "conflicting schedules," according to a posting on the group's web site. "We thank him for sharing his acclaimed talent and efforts on [the latest CD] 'Nightmares Made Flesh'," the band write on their web site."


.......NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO.................

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"Åkerfeldt, the former BLOODBATH member with possibly the best death metal voice in the world has stepped up to help the band destroy Wacken on this exclusive one-time happening," the band write on their web site. "This is something that you're guaranteed to never see again as Mike will not be rejoining the band in any way apart from committing to this performance."


breathe....

.......NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO.................


not only is peter gone, mikael wont be staying

it is a sad day indeed

[Edited on February 21, 2005 at 1:16 AM. Reason : ]

2/21/2005 1:15:17 AM

CDeezntz
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400 Blows

2/21/2005 1:41:15 AM

paerabol
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meh, on a good week

2/21/2005 2:54:21 AM

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"help the band destroy Wacken"


Guess i better start planning a trip to Germany this summer.

2/21/2005 9:36:06 AM

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It may be worth going. I could go to "see relatives" and instead watch bands.

Big names confirmed so far for Wacken 2005:
Bloodbath, Dissection, Edguy, Finntroll, Gorefest, Hammerfall (ugh), Marduk, Naglfar, Nightwish, Obituary, Overkill, Samael, Sentenced, Sonata Arctica, Suffocation, and one of my favorites, Zyklon.

2/21/2005 10:20:56 AM

paerabol
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damn i wish i could afford a trip to germany

2/21/2005 1:29:28 PM

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"damn i wish i could afford a trip to germany"


The next best thing.....

http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=33412

2/26/2005 10:26:13 AM

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Hell yeah, that's definitely something I'll be getting. If this will be in fact their last performance, at least it'll be immortalized in a DVD. Really sucks that I'll never get to see Peter on vox live or otherwise, but I wont complain about there being more media of Mikael out there....and you know they'll make this show killer. \m/

2/26/2005 2:10:55 PM

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Motorhead
Maiden
Judas Priest
megadeath
Sabbath
Early metallica
Slayer
In living Color
Anthrax
SPINAL TAP

2/26/2005 2:36:11 PM

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in living color...nice. I wouldnt put them in metal though...and it's megadeth man, deth

[Edited on February 27, 2005 at 8:28 PM. Reason : going to Lamb of God at Ziggy's Mar. 17th...here's the roll call \m/]

2/27/2005 8:26:26 PM

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Just picked up Bloodbath's "Nightmares Made Flesh" because it was finally released in the US early this month...and, as we already know, it fucking kicks ass. Go get a legit US copy now

I also got Disincarnate's "Dreams of the Carrion Kind" ('93) and it's also pretty good. James Murphy definitely brought his influence to the band, but the guitars are really the only thing that stand out...he's pretty precise and technical (not overdone though, except for some fucking blazing solos) and a little melodic. The drumming is good but nothing too exciting, and the vocals have the same story...they're good, but not too enthusiastic. But there's something about their sound that just grows on you...it's pretty good, even though the production could be better. If you're a fan of Death and Obituary, or just oldschool melodic death metal, then I'd recommend this album. You can forgive them for being a little generic generic since james murphy had a lot to do with the trend toward modern death metal anyway...


and as a reminder: Lamb of God will be at Ziggy's this Thursday night \m/

3/14/2005 3:43:56 PM

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I'm pumped about Lamb of God's tour with Shadows Fall, thats gonna be killer.

[Edited on March 14, 2005 at 4:15 PM. Reason : ']

3/14/2005 4:15:03 PM

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Yeah I'm heading to LOG Thursday ... pumped, saw 'em on the opening night of the last tour at Tremont, they were incredible. Only other times I had seen them were at festivals where they played a short set, so I'm stoked about this show.

3/14/2005 4:35:34 PM

paerabol
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can anyone tell me how the LOG show went? Something came up and I had to miss it

3/25/2005 1:20:00 PM

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Great show, the played a fairly long set, hour and 15 minutes or so, played a good 6 songs off the new cd, a couple BTP songs and a lot off of New American Gospel. Naturally, the monitors were screwed up (happened the last 3 shows I've seen at Ziggy's) but the crowd was great, Randy was going insane, you could honestly tell that they were having a good time up there ... Randy had lots of good crowd interaction, he jumped in/leaned into the crowd numerous times and was accepting cigs and beer too ... pretty funny ... interesting moment at the end of the show, someone had thrown a shirt on stage that said something like "Going to Iraq in 4 days just want to meet L.O.G." and a security guy gave it to Randy, and he freaked out trying to find the guy and then brought him on stage ... I should try that some time.

All that Remains was actually really good too, sounded very tight live.

3/25/2005 1:48:33 PM

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Damn man that sounds like it was a good show...it blows I had to miss it but I didn't have a choice. I thought that if I got to see them at a place like Ziggy's I'd have a better chance of meeting them, but oh well...

did they do the Wall of Death in little ol' Ziggy's? \m/

3/26/2005 3:30:20 PM

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^ Ha Randy actually said that there was no room for it, but people still went nuts ... there was a constant wave of people flying over the security barrier.

3/26/2005 4:28:58 PM

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randy's a scary motherfucker from a distance, it'd have been cool to be so close to them...and me being a drummer i'd have killed to get a better look at chris's ridiculosity

3/26/2005 6:48:00 PM

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Just got Gorgoroth's "Twilight of the Idols (in conspiracy with Satan)" and it's a damn good album in my opinion. If you're a fan of Gorgoroth or TNBM like Immortal and Darkthrone, I think you'll be happy with this album. I dont know much of Gorgoroth's older stuff except "Incipit Satan" but I like their sound on this album. It's got good production for a black metal album but it still retains that raw sound...Gaahl's vocals are better and more diverse than a lot of BM vocalists, IMO. The main thing I like about this album is its brutality...some of the shit seems like it'd tear your face off if you turned it up loud enough.


http://metalreview.com/viewreview.aspx?ID=486
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"Twilight of the Idols is only further affirmation of way Gorgoroth is still around today, because they know what they're doing when it comes to creating an album that makes you want to head off to the forest with corpse paint and a battle axe."

put it well \m/



ALSO, keep your eye on this:
http://www.soundsoftheundergroundtour.com/
\m/ \m/

3/27/2005 6:46:55 PM

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Metallica
Megadeth
Overkill
Pantera
Anthrax
Slayer

Anyone else listen to Overkill?

3/30/2005 2:12:43 PM

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"randy's a scary motherfucker from a distance, it'd have been cool to be so close to them...and me being a drummer i'd have killed to get a better look at chris's ridiculosity"


Randy's a cool guy, my friend and I chatted with him a bit a few months ago in charlotte, right before Fear Factory's set.

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"ALSO, keep your eye on this:
http://www.soundsoftheundergroundtour.com/
\m/ \m/

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Oh I will...Strapping Young Lad, Opeth, Lamb Of God on the same bill.

SYL are also coming to Jester's Pub in a few weeks. I definately be heading down for that show.\m/\m/

3/30/2005 3:43:54 PM

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manowar (best ever!)
sepultura
sinai beach
dillinger escape plan
old (80's) metallica

3/30/2005 11:50:12 PM

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