SOAD were really good in their prime, but I think there was a lot of good heavy rock/hard rock/alternative metal coming out at the time.cutuphalfdead wrote:They were just better than all the other popular hard rock bands of the time.
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Their last couple albums were garbage, but their first two were pretty good.
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The distinctions between metal subgenres are lost on me. It's just not my thing at all.
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Metal might have the most subgenres of any parent genre. I could definitely see it being confusing if you're not into the music.Kevin Davis wrote:The distinctions between metal subgenres are lost on me. It's just not my thing at all.
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i just know I don't like the growly grunty shit, and no one can change my mind about that (though many have tried).
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Metal and numetal and sublime and blink182 and soad and bizkit are the worst music to ever have been broadcasted on the airwaves and I am proud that my shitty taste is much better than all that.
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but how many colored socks do you own?Strat wrote:Metal and numetal and sublime and blink182 and soad and bizkit are the worst music to ever have been broadcasted on the airwaves and I am proud that my shitty taste is much better than all that.
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BurtReynolds wrote:but how many colored socks do you own?Strat wrote:Metal and numetal and sublime and blink182 and soad and bizkit are the worst music to ever have been broadcasted on the airwaves and I am proud that my shitty taste is much better than all that.
I have green wool skiing socks and thats about it for socks.
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Most of what I grew up understanding to be "metal" (Sabbath, Metallica, etc.) seems to have been relegated to classic rock now -- I do have a lasting fondness for that stuff, which probably marks me from the start. But anytime I would duck into the RM metal thread, I would immediately become frightened. Most of that stuff is just so far outside my register I can't even process it properly.LoathedVermin72 wrote:Metal might have the most subgenres of any parent genre. I could definitely see it being confusing if you're not into the music.Kevin Davis wrote:The distinctions between metal subgenres are lost on me. It's just not my thing at all.
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I think my background in metal is one of the biggest reasons a lot of my tastes are out of sync with the majority of RM.Kevin Davis wrote:Most of what I grew up understanding to be "metal" (Sabbath, Metallica, etc.) seems to have been relegated to classic rock now -- I do have a lasting fondness for that stuff, which probably marks me from the start. But anytime I would duck into the RM metal thread, I would immediately become frightened. Most of that stuff is just so far outside my register I can't even process it properly.LoathedVermin72 wrote:Metal might have the most subgenres of any parent genre. I could definitely see it being confusing if you're not into the music.Kevin Davis wrote:The distinctions between metal subgenres are lost on me. It's just not my thing at all.
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I was alwaysin the GNR camp when it came to developing tastes in music. It was either Guns N Roses or Metallica, i swayed more to the Rock n Roll side of heavier music.
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In broad terms, I'm right there with you. But I can't begin to explain how much I prefer Metallica to GNR.Strat wrote:I was alwaysin the GNR camp when it came to developing tastes in music. It was either Guns N Roses or Metallica, i swayed more to the Rock n Roll side of heavier music.
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i wouldn't say this in public, but since RM is a safe place: I never liked Metallica, even when they were good. I really only like early 80s/70s metal and the new retro-metal that shamelessly copies it. The rest I could trash.
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I'll occasionally listen to a mix I made of songs from the first 5 Metallica albums. If I'm in the right mood it still rocks pretty hard.
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Master of Puppets and And Just For All are two good rippers, f'sure. I don't skip tracks from the Black album when onshuffle, but I turn down the volume in the car at red lights. Don't want anyone to hear me blasting Unforgiven.bada wrote:I'll occasionally listen to a mix I made of songs from the first 5 Metallica albums. If I'm in the right mood it still rocks pretty hard.
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The Black Album is awesome.
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First two were excellent.BurtReynolds wrote:Their last couple albums were garbage, but their first two were pretty good.
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i've never liked metallicaBurtReynolds wrote:i wouldn't say this in public, but since RM is a safe place: I never liked Metallica, even when they were good. I really only like early 80s/70s metal and the new retro-metal that shamelessly copies it. The rest I could trash.
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The Black Album is fucking terrible. Overblown production, shitty lyrics by Hetfield and simple song structures that betray the power and grace of early Metallica.
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I unapologetically love every Metallica album up through "Garage Inc."; I get off the wagon with the symphony thing, and haven't listened to anything since then.
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