Morbid Angel - Gateways to Annihilation
In Flames - Clayman
Behemoth - Zos Kia Cultus
Lamb of God - As the Palaces Burn
Yob - The Illusion of Motion
Primordial - The Gathering Wilderness
All Shall Perish - The Price of Existence
Neurosis - Given to the Rising
Withered - Folie Circulaire
Napalm Death - Time Waits for No Slave
Electric Wizard - Dopethrone
Manilla Road - Atlantis Rising
Porcupine Tree - In Absentia
Darkthrone - Hate Them
Disillusion - Back to the Times of Splendour
Bolt Thrower - Those Once Loyal
Jesu - Jesu
Ahab - The Call of the Wretched Sea
Krallice - Krallice
Argus - Argus
Vader - Litany
Converge - Jane Doe
Arghoslent - Incorrigible Bigotry
Arcturus - The Sham Mirrors
Edge of Sanity - Crimson II
Yrkoon - Occult Medicine
Municipal Waste - Hazardous Mutation
Candlemass - Candlemass
Pharaoh - The Longest Night
Elite - We Own the Mountains
Dying Fetus - Destroy the Opposition
Green Carnation - Light of Day, Day of Darkness
Meshuggah - Nothing
Reverend Bizarre - In the Rectory of the Bizarre Reverend
Hammers of Misfortune - The August Engine
Exodus - Tempo of the Damned
Darkand - Layers of Lies
Witchcraft - Firewood
I - Between Two Worlds
Ulcerate - Everything is Fire
Nasum - Human 2.0
Weakling - Dead As Dreams
Emperor - Prometheus
Dream Theater - Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence
Enslaved - Below the Lights
Anata - Under a Stone With No Inscription
Nile - Annihilation of the Wicked
Solitude Aeturnus - Alone
Dismember - Dismember
Heaven and Hell - The Devil You Know
Lykatheas Aflame - Elvenfris
Isis - Oceanic
Agalloch - The Mantle
Vital Remains - Dechristianize
Deathspell Omega - Si Monumentum Requires, Circumspice
Akercocke - Words That Go Unspoken
Wolves in the Throne Room - Diadem of Twelve Stars
Negura Bunget - Om
Unexpect - In a Flesh Aquarium
Mithras - Behind the Shadows Lie Madness
Immolation - Close to a World Below
Absu - Tara
Katatonia - Last Fair Deal Gone Down
Kataklysm - Shadows & Dust
Mastodon - Remission
Melechesh - Sphynx
Wintersun - Wintersun
Gojira - From Mars to Sirius
Deicide - The Stench of Redemption
Revelation - Release
Destroyer 666 - Pheonix Rising
Opeth - Blackwater Park
Impaled - Mondo Medicale
Amon Amarth - Versus the World
Pig Destroyer - Terrifyer
Pelican - The Fire in Our Throats Will Beckon the Thaw
High On Fire - Blessed Black Wings
Suffocation - Suffocation
Isole - Bliss of Solitude
Giant Squid - The Ichthyologist
The Crown - Deathrace King
Bloodbath - Resurrection Through Carnage
The Lord Weird Slough Feg - Traveller
The Chasm - The Spell of Retribution
Necrophagist - Epitaph
Decapitated - Organic Hallucinosis
Insomnium - Above the Weeping World
Warning - Watching from a Distance
Dead Congregation - Graves of the Atchangels
Grand Magus - Iron WIll
Iron Maiden - Brave New World
Devin Townsend - Terria
Immortal - Sons of Northen Darkness
Blut Aus Nord - The Work Which Transforms God
Anaal Nathrakh - Domine Non Es Dignus
Arsis - A Celebration of Guilt
Between the Buried and Me - Alaska
Nevermore - This Godless Endeavor
Drudkh - Blood in Our Wells
Decrepit Birth - Diminishing Between Worlds
I mean, with the restrictions, I can't really argue with the bands
picked, maybe the album selected, but seriously, 100 bands who've
released a relevant album in the 00s? I'd probably have to pad it
with in flames and shit too lol
> Yob - The Illusion of Motion
My favorite, but I haven't heard the first 2.
> Napalm Death - Time Waits for No Slave
LNF2 was probably the best thing they've done this decade. All their
albums from Enemy... on are kind of the same to me. I kinda want to
say The Code... was my favorite more recent one. This one they picked
is the newest, no? Probably explains why it was in their minds...
> Electric Wizard - Dopethrone
DUH.
> Municipal Waste - Hazardous Mutation
DUH.
> Dying Fetus - Destroy the Opposition
Not the biggest fan of this lot, but this is generally considered
their best.
> Exodus - Tempo of the Damned
Woulda gone with SHKM. Didn't like this one that much, and I'm
actually a souza guy.
> I - Between Two Worlds
DUH.
> Nasum - Human 2.0
Helvete is my favorite album by them.
> Weakling - Dead As Dreams
Great call here.
> Nile - Annihilation of the Wicked
Their schtick has been old for the whole decade.
> Destroyer 666 - Pheonix Rising
curious choice. unusually melodic and less aggressive outing from
them.
> Impaled - Mondo Medicale
> High On Fire - Blessed Black Wings
> Immortal - Sons of Northen Darkness
DUH to all of these.
> Blut Aus Nord - The Work Which Transforms God
Possibly my favorite album by them. I love the dark ambient vibe on
this.
> Anaal Nathrakh - Domine Non Es Dignus
Last decent thing they did, but not their best.
>I mean, with the restrictions, I can't really argue with the bands
>picked, maybe the album selected, but seriously, 100 bands who've
>released a relevant album in the 00s? I'd probably have to pad it
>with in flames and shit too lol
Pffft, Clayman would have been a no brainer pick for me! There`s plenty of
stuff not to my tastes here* and plenty that I`d have picked that are
missing ( Finntroll, Kreator, Destruction, Celtic Frost, Dark Tranquility,
Windir, Moonsorrow, Megadeth ) but overall it`s a good cross section of
albums.
> Yob - The Illusion of Motion
> My favorite, but I haven't heard the first 2.
*see above
> Napalm Death - Time Waits for No Slave
>LNF2 was probably the best thing they've done this decade. All their
>albums from Enemy... on are kind of the same to me. I kinda want to
>say The Code... was my favorite more recent one. This one they picked
>is the newest, no? Probably explains why it was in their minds...
The last 3-4 Napalm albums have all been fairly similar sounding and of
consistent quality, could have picked anyone really. I`d have gone for Enemy
of the Music Business personally.
> Exodus - Tempo of the Damned
>Woulda gone with SHKM. Didn't like this one that much, and I'm
>actually a souza guy.
I think this is a great album, the last Exodus album that really sounds like
Exodus IMO. I lilke the 2 since but considering how few old members are left
and what they now sound like part of me wishes they`d just changed their
name.
> Weakling - Dead As Dreams
> Great call here.
I like this although the singer can be a bit over-bearing...a band who`s
shortest song is over 10 minutes and you like them??!
> Nile - Annihilation of the Wicked
> Their schtick has been old for the whole decade.
I loved them up to this album and then I`d have started to agree...although
I`ve really enjoyed the new one.
> Destroyer 666 - Pheonix Rising
>curious choice. unusually melodic and less aggressive outing from
>them.
I`d have picked Cold Steel...but this album has my favourite track...I Am
the Wargod.
> Blut Aus Nord - The Work Which Transforms God
>Possibly my favorite album by them. I love the dark ambient vibe on
>this.
I`ve been really getting into this band after enjoying this year`s release a
lot. I think my first exposure to them was Mort which put me off, this is a
phenomenal album as is most of their back catalogue.
> Anaal Nathrakh - Domine Non Es Dignus
> Last decent thing they did, but not their best.
Hmmm, you may want to look away from my top 10 for `09 then!!
> > Yob - The Illusion of Motion
>
> My favorite, but I haven't heard the first 2.
It's definitely one of the top albums of the decade.
> > Napalm Death - Time Waits for No Slave
>
> LNF2 was probably the best thing they've done this decade. All their
> albums from Enemy... on are kind of the same to me. I kinda want to
> say The Code... was my favorite more recent one. This one they picked
> is the newest, no? Probably explains why it was in their minds...
I gotta admit that while I'm Napalm fanboy, the last 6 albums got very
limited spins.
At the end of the day, I always go back to Scum and HC.
> > Electric Wizard - Dopethrone
>
> DUH.
Also top contender.
> > Exodus - Tempo of the Damned
>
> Woulda gone with SHKM. Didn't like this one that much, and I'm
> actually a souza guy.
This is by leaps and bounds my favorite Exodus of the decade. The
others don't come remotely close.
> > I - Between Two Worlds
>
> DUH.
I think I'm the only one in this group that found this record meh.
> > Nile - Annihilation of the Wicked
>
> Their schtick has been old for the whole decade.
My contempt of this band is well documented ;)
> > Destroyer 666 - Pheonix Rising
>
> curious choice. unusually melodic and less aggressive outing from
> them.
And hilariously, it's also my favorite.
> > High On Fire - Blessed Black Wings
>
> DUH to all of these.
I have actually grown to prefer Death is the Communion over time, but
both are absolutely essential.
e.
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porcupine tree is not REMOTELY metal
I have heard Clayman, and I believe it to be the best of the In
Flames albums I have heard, but I doubt I'd have it as a top 100.
Tom
> I have actually grown to prefer Death is the Communion over time, but
> both are absolutely essential.
>
> e.
> --
> porcupine tree is not REMOTELY metal
That may be true, but that album is better than a lot/most of those
on that list.
Tom
A top 100 of the decade where no band is to be repeated twice? I`d probably
have to start picking bands I wasn`t overly fussed about by the time I got
halfway through!
Poppycock!!! e`s final statement was 5/6th`s correct.
porcupine tree is not REMOTELY interesting
> > I have heard Clayman, and I believe it to be the best of the In
> >Flames albums I have heard, but I doubt I'd have it as a top 100.
>
> A top 100 of the decade where no band is to be repeated twice? I`d probably
> have to start picking bands I wasn`t overly fussed about by the time I got
> halfway through!
It becomes a task. What to include, what not to include. If it's a
metal list, though I'd have to limit it to "real Metal" and not radio
rock bands hiding behind a "metal" label.
That would leave out a lot of stuff I like, but so be it.
Tom
> > e.
> > --
> > porcupine tree is not REMOTELY metal
> > That may be true, but that album is better than a lot/most of those
> >on that list.
>
> Poppycock!!! e`s final statement was 5/6th`s correct.
>
> porcupine tree is not REMOTELY interesting
Let's see, I know what I like, and I like that album. Just because
you don't doesn't mean it's not a great album. I know a lot of the DM
bands on that list I probably wouldn't listen to their albums more
than 10-15 times tops.
Tom
100? or more?
I, too, enjoy In Absentia more than most of the albums on that list,
but PT has no business being on a metal list for any reason.
I think In Flames *at their best* are boring, but at least they belong
on a list about metal.
e.
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separating opinion from fact
For sure...I was only poking you to get a reaction. There`s not much trad /
power metal on there which is possibly why Bomber isn`t well catered
for...Candlemass, Pharaoh, Maiden, Hammers of Misfortune, Heaven and Hell,
Slough Feg...about all I can see. I`m guessing he`d have the likes of Gamma
Ray, Helloween and Edguy in his list.
I wouldn`t call Green Carnation metal either btw.
Yea looking back over the years Clayman had the biggest impact on me
of any IF cd. The later ones are good, but forgettable.
I don't like Edguy,Pharaoh,Slough Feg, or the Maiden album listed. I've
never heard of Hammers Of Misfortune. The only Candlemass I like are the
last two. I'd say Green Carnation are Metal . The album listed is most
certainly Metal.
> > porcupine tree is not REMOTELY interesting
>
> I, too, enjoy In Absentia more than most of the albums on that list,
> but PT has no business being on a metal list for any reason.
>
> I think In Flames *at their best* are boring, but at least they belong
> on a list about metal.
>
> e.
> --
> separating opinion from fact
There are some riffs on PT albums that are as metal as most any band
has. But, yeah, I'd not label them "metal"
Tom
Damn good though. You got The Incident yet?
You`re just a fussy assed bastard!!
> I don't like Edguy,Pharaoh,Slough Feg, or the Maiden album listed. I've
> never heard of Hammers Of Misfortune. The only Candlemass I like are the
> last two. I'd say Green Carnation are Metal . The album listed is most
> certainly Metal.
I've heard of Hammers of Misfortune, just don't think I've actually
heard any songs.
Tom
They`re a spin off of Slough Feg. Who it astounds me anybody could not like!
Have you ever heard of a band called Alcest? Saw them described as shoegaze
black metal which I found hard to imagine...sounds like some early 90`s
indie / Cure type band playing depressing heavy music. Not entirely sure
what I make of it just yet!
http://www.myspace.com/alcestmusic
> > I've heard of Hammers of Misfortune, just don't think I've actually
> >heard any songs.
>
> They`re a spin off of Slough Feg. Who it astounds me anybody could not like!
>
> Have you ever heard of a band called Alcest? Saw them described as shoegaze
> black metal which I found hard to imagine...sounds like some early 90`s
> indie / Cure type band playing depressing heavy music. Not entirely sure
> what I make of it just yet!
>
> http://www.myspace.com/alcestmusic
No, I have not heard of them. Listening now. Yeah, this is uplifting
as well.
I guess people listen to this when they are down and think, "you
know, my life might suck right now, but it's no where near as bad as
this is"
Tom
Can`t see this being something I go back to...more indie than
metal...reminds me of an old UK indie band called `Ride` from the early
90`s. Black metal my arse!!
--
John
> > Have you ever heard of a band called Alcest? Saw them described as
> > shoegaze
> > black metal which I found hard to imagine...sounds like some early 90`s
> > indie / Cure type band playing depressing heavy music. Not entirely sure
> > what I make of it just yet!
>
> >http://www.myspace.com/alcestmusic
> > No, I have not heard of them. Listening now. Yeah, this is uplifting
> >as well.
> > I guess people listen to this when they are down and think, "you
> >know, my life might suck right now, but it's no where near as bad as
> >this is"
>
> Can`t see this being something I go back to...more indie than
> metal...reminds me of an old UK indie band called `Ride` from the early
> 90`s. Black metal my arse!!
I didn't see the black metal in it either.
Tom
Looking at my top releases of the year, there are 2 Power Metal bands on it
(Powerwolf,Grave Digger) and neither are the Helloween/Gamma Ray type of PM.
I think Heaven And Hell is the only Trad Metal on it. Keep guessing I guess.
HaH is in your top 10?? I guess I`ll find out over the next week.
I thought the H&H was awesome. I have a top 12 on my Last FM page.
I have a tentative top 20 worked out although that`s been recently skewed by
me hearing something I think is awesome. It`ll be tweaked and printed on New
Year`s Day! You have 3 in that top 12 that`ll make mine...I like another 5
of them but not to any great extent. The other 4...are not for me.
> > Looking at my top releases of the year, there are 2 Power Metal bands on
> > it (Powerwolf,Grave Digger) and neither are the Helloween/Gamma Ray type
> > of PM. I think Heaven And Hell is the only Trad Metal on it. Keep guessing
> > I guess.
>
> HaH is in your top 10?? I guess I`ll find out over the next week.
I like it, but probably not.
Tom
> > I thought the H&H was awesome. I have a top 12 on my Last FM page.
>
> I have a tentative top 20 worked out although that`s been recently skewed by
> me hearing something I think is awesome. It`ll be tweaked and printed on New
> Year`s Day! You have 3 in that top 12 that`ll make mine...I like another 5
> of them but not to any great extent. The other 4...are not for me.
What's this new awesome thing?
Tom
> H&H TDYK is my AOTY for me. That should be of no surprise to anyone
> here given my limited taste in heavy metal.
As e. is apt to say, there are some godly riffs on the album, but
there are a couple songs I don't care for much, but it is a worthy
album and no regrets of putting down actual cash to buy it.
Tom
Well that's more than I'd thought you would like. There's hope for you yet!
>>>
>>
>>
>> I thought the H&H was awesome. I have a top 12 on my Last FM page.
>
> I have a tentative top 20 worked out although that`s been recently skewed
> by me hearing something I think is awesome. It`ll be tweaked and printed
> on New Year`s Day! You have 3 in that top 12 that`ll make mine...I like
> another 5 of them but not to any great extent. The other 4...are not for
> me.
>
I'm guessing Amorphis,Rebellion,Grave Digger and H&H are not for you. I'll
be deciding which 2 of the twelve will get the axe to make a top 10 soon.
Kind of...I don`t dislike the HaH, just found it hugely underwhelming. It`s
actually poised to win another of my lists! Powerwolf was the other one I
don`t like...I liked the song I heard on myspace originally but when I
actually heard the album I found it all a bit over-bearing.
Nothing you`d approve of. Wolves in the Throne Room. I saw them at Hellfest
and thought they were boring and haven`t really paid them much attention
since. Listened to the latest album out of curiosity a few days back and
loved it. I put it down to them playing in a packed tent when it was 30C
outside and twice as hot in...I just remember them giving me a headache!
Haha, when Ian calls something overbearing it's like seeing a Chris
Rock fan call something obnoxious ;)
e.
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powerwolf is supremely gay :)
>Haha, when Ian calls something overbearing it's like seeing a Chris
>Rock fan call something obnoxious ;)
I have to rise to the bait here...OK, I like Blind Guardian, Helloween,
Gamma Ray, Sabaton and Therion...but I can`t really think of anything else
that could be construed as particularly bombastic / over-bearing / flowery.
5 bands out of the 500 on my lastfm page is a pretty small percentage!!!
--
John
> >Haha, when Ian calls something overbearing it's like seeing a Chris
> >Rock fan call something obnoxious ;)
>
> I have to rise to the bait here...OK, I like Blind Guardian, Helloween,
> Gamma Ray, Sabaton and Therion...but I can`t really think of anything else
> that could be construed as particularly bombastic / over-bearing / flowery.
> 5 bands out of the 500 on my lastfm page is a pretty small percentage!!!
Never heard Wolves in the Throne Room As for your flowery likes, I
don't really like three of them.
Tom
>> Porcupine Tree - In Absentia
>> Heaven and Hell - The Devil You Know
>> Iron Maiden - Brave New World
> Glad I have a few but man, some of these I've never heard of.
These are the only 3 I've heard, and I love all three of them. I'm not much
into death or black metal which explains why I haven't heard most of them.
There's always time to do some catching up.
Tom
3 down 97 to go.
Wait a sec, you've never heard Nevermore? They're not DM or BM, so
maybe you'd like them.
Tom
I've heard some of their stuff but I haven't heard their latest album. I
like them but I'm not a huge fan.
Nevermore are like a triple amount of awesomeness multiplied by a large dose
of awesomeness and then maxed to an amount of awesomeness beyond all human
understanding.
At this point they are fed through an awesome machine that awesomes them up
through an infinity level of awesomeness which transcends all known levels
of previous awesomeness.
I like them.
> > I've heard some of their stuff but I haven't heard their latest album. I
> > like them but I'm not a huge fan.
>
> Nevermore are like a triple amount of awesomeness multiplied by a large dose
> of awesomeness and then maxed to an amount of awesomeness beyond all human
> understanding.
>
> At this point they are fed through an awesome machine that awesomes them up
> through an infinity level of awesomeness which transcends all known levels
> of previous awesomeness.
>
> I like them.
Excuse Ian as he changes his pants.
Tom
Yeah, they're pretty okay.
e.
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if you're into that kinda thing
As do I, they're easily one of my favorite bands. They were one of the
few metal bands that originated in the 90's that I felt really helped
push the genre forward.
> > Nevermore are like a triple amount of awesomeness multiplied by a large dose
> > of awesomeness and then maxed to an amount of awesomeness beyond all human
> > understanding.
>
> > At this point they are fed through an awesome machine that awesomes them up
> > through an infinity level of awesomeness which transcends all known levels
> > of previous awesomeness.
>
> > I like them.
>
> Yeah, they're pretty okay.
>
> e.
> --
> if you're into that kinda thing
Reading his comments, it's sort of hard to tell what "that kinda
thing" is.
Tom
>Pffft, Clayman would have been a no brainer pick for me! There`s plenty of
>stuff not to my tastes here* and plenty that I`d have picked that are
>missing ( Finntroll, Kreator, Destruction, Celtic Frost, Dark Tranquility,
>Windir, Moonsorrow, Megadeth ) but overall it`s a good cross section of
>albums.
Seriously. I don't know how you can make that list without Jaktens
Tid or Nattfodd. IMO, they are the leaders of a metal genre that has
flourished this decade.
>Can`t see this being something I go back to...more indie than
>metal...reminds me of an old UK indie band called `Ride` from the early
>90`s. Black metal my arse!!
I like that album. It's relation to Black Metal is that Alcest began
life as a black metal band. That is not a black metal album.
Maybe I should rediscover them.
I just can't stomach cookie monster vocals. The closest thing to CM death
vocals that I can stand are the vocals on Wildhoney by Tiamat.
> > There's always time to do some catching up.
>
> > Tom
>
> > 3 down 97 to go.
>
> I just can't stomach cookie monster vocals. The closest thing to CM death
> vocals that I can stand are the vocals on Wildhoney by Tiamat.
It must be real hard to find metal you like these days then, seems
like almost all of them have some sort of CM type vocals.
Tom
Not really. If you put no effort whatsoever into looking, then ya, they all
have CM type vocals. I think the current trend is to have female fronted
bands.
Tell me about it. That's why most metal I like is classic metal.
Looking through this list there are bands that don`t have cookie monster
vocals...
Electric Wizard
Porcupine Tree
Manilla Road
Arcturus
Candlemass
Pharaoh
Hammers of Misfortune
Slough Feg
Exodus
Witchcraft
Dream Theater
Solitude Aeturnus
Heaven and Hell
Agalloch
Mastodon
Grand Magus
Iron Maiden
Nevermore
probably a few more that I don`t know of...
That's why I am happy listening to my classic metal cd's. I can barely
tolerate CM vocals. I like when a band sometimes uses them in
combination with clean vocals. I can tolerate Opeth because they are
amazing musicians, but I cant tell you the last time I listened to an
Opeth cd. I also hate when people say just think of cm vocals as part
of the music blah blah blah. CM vocals suck big time!
Next thing you know people will be saying 'just think of the bass as part of
the music' . Crazy talk!
Exactly.
I have put very little effort into finding new metal this year, and
yet have still heard plenty of non-DM vocals.
e.
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today's music ain't got the same soul
as that old time rock n roll!!
I was being largely facetious there, being on record as one of their
biggest fanboys here :)
All their albums save the debut and Enemies of Reality are essential,
IMO
e.
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the vocals are off putting to many, however
I meant to say as part of the instruments, but you know what I
meant :)
Yes vocals are part of the instruments but they shouldn't sound like
the vocalist is constipated and trying to take a dump and sing at the
same time.
Have you tried to sing and take a dump at the same time. That takes talent!
> I meant to say as part of the instruments, but you know what I
> meant :)
>
> Yes vocals are part of the instruments but they shouldn't sound like
> the vocalist is constipated and trying to take a dump and sing at the
> same time.
In your opinion :)
I like my DM vocals just fine.
e.
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likes clean vocals too
Love them.
> Manilla Road
> Arcturus
> Candlemass
> Pharaoh
> Hammers of Misfortune
> Slough Feg
> Exodus
They're aaight.
> Witchcraft
> Dream Theater
Like some of their stuff, but they try too hard.
> Solitude Aeturnus
> Heaven and Hell
Best Sabbath lineup of them all.
> Agalloch
> Mastodon
> Grand Magus
> Iron Maiden
Greatest metal band on the planet.
> Nevermore
>
> probably a few more that I don`t know of...
I've heard of some of the others as well.
> > I just can't stomach cookie monster vocals. The closest thing to CM death
> > vocals that I can stand are the vocals on Wildhoney by Tiamat.
> > It must be real hard to find metal you like these days then, seems
> >like almost all of them have some sort of CM type vocals.
>
> >Tom
>
> Not really. If you put no effort whatsoever into looking, then ya, they all
> have CM type vocals. I think the current trend is to have female fronted
> bands.
Hey, what do you really know, I mean you're Canadian ffs. :)
Tom
> >> I just can't stomach cookie monster vocals. The closest thing to CM
> >> death vocals that I can stand are the vocals on Wildhoney by Tiamat.
>
> > It must be real hard to find metal you like these days then, seems
> > like almost all of them have some sort of CM type
>
> Tell me about it. That's why most metal I like is classic metal.
Bomber says we're not trying hard enough.
Tom
Took down a list of the bands I don't already know and like here.
And will get to it within the fortnight.
Tom
And he's absolutely right :)
e.
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the spade is indeed a spade
Who the fuck is bomber?
> > > > It must be real hard to find metal you like these days then, seems
> > > > like almost all of them have some sort of CM type
>
> > > Tell me about it. That's why most metal I like is classic metal.
>
> > Bomber says we're not trying hard enough.
>
> And he's absolutely right :)
>
> e.
> --
> the spade is indeed a spade
Let me re-phrase it a bit then, if I happen to look at a metal press
magazine, or any thing seemingly hyped big time by the indie record
labels and such, it almost by default has CM type vocals.
Tom
An occasional poster. A crazy Canadian. He seems to prefer RiD of
all JP albums. Crazy enough for you? Usually only posts on AMJP, but
if something is cross posted he may appear on AMS.,
Tom
I'm skeptical about how true this actually is ... but don't really
care enough about metal press to push further.
e.
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detente
Ahhh I hadn't realized the thread was cross posted.
Yeah, liking RiD is indeed crazy.
> > Let me re-phrase it a bit then, if I happen to look at a metal press
> > magazine, or any thing seemingly hyped big time by the indie record
> > labels and such, it almost by default has CM type vocals.
>
> I'm skeptical about how true this actually is ... but don't really
> care enough about metal press to push further.
>
> e.
> --
> detente
Seems like anytime I hear/see anything hyped it's the cm vocal
experience again. I don't know why, but even if it's not true, it sure
feels like it most of the time.
Tom
> >> Who the fuck is bomber?
>
> > An occasional poster. A crazy Canadian. He seems to prefer RiD of
> > all JP albums. Crazy enough for you? Usually only posts on AMJP, but
> > if something is cross posted he may appear on AMS.,
>
> > Tom
>
> Ahhh I hadn't realized the thread was cross posted.
> Yeah, liking RiD is indeed crazy.
Liking some of RiD is ok, but I'd definately throw off a few songs,
and prefer most JP albums to it. Well, not Turbo, and not PoE.
Tom
And not Demolition or Jugulator.
I'd take Point of Entry over Ram It Down.
> > > Ahhh I hadn't realized the thread was cross posted.
> > > Yeah, liking RiD is indeed crazy.
>
> > Liking some of RiD is ok, but I'd definately throw off a few songs,
> > and prefer most JP albums to it. Well, not Turbo, and not PoE.
>
> > Tom
>
> > And not Demolition or Jugulator.
>
> I'd take Point of Entry over Ram It Down.
There's always defenders for albums. At least RiD has some
aggressive songs. PoE is quite laid back.
Tom
I like parts of both albums but as a whole I enjoy POE more. But the
best songs on RID are better than most of POE, if that makes any sense.
I agree with those two statements entirely.
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the solar angel
Desert Plains and Solar Angels are probably better than anything on Ram It
Down, but most of the other songs on Point of Entry are probably inferior to
most of the songs on Ram It Down.
I'll take Blood Red Skies and Ram It Down over those two any day.
It's close, like comparing two turds but IMO RiD smells a lil less.
Yeah, POE is a snooze fest. I spun it upon it's release then promptly
chucked it (cassette) out the window of my buddies crappy Datsun.
Of course, being a fanboy I purchased the remastered CD set.
Yep, makes total sense.
While they're good songs, they're mellow which isn't what I listen to
Priest for.
At least Ram It Down (the song) has some balls. POE is testicle free
other than the pair Rob was gobbling between takes.
Well, PoE has extremely crappy songs like Troubleshooter, so that's no
surprise.
I can listen to either, but there's several JP album I would rather
hear.
Tom
> > Liking some of RiD is ok, but I'd definately throw off a few songs,
> > and prefer most JP albums to it. Well, not Turbo, and not PoE.
>
> > Tom
>
> > And not Demolition or Jugulator.
>
> I'll take RiD over Turdblo, POE, Demo & Jug as well.
> That said, I never spin it.
When is the last time you played RiD? I know Bomber probably played
it 4 times today, but that's just him.
Tom
> > There's always defenders for albums. At least RiD has some
> > aggressive songs. PoE is quite laid back.
>
> > Tom
>
> Yeah, POE is a snooze fest. I spun it upon it's release then promptly
> chucked it (cassette) out the window of my buddies crappy Datsun.
>
> Of course, being a fanboy I purchased the remastered CD set.
I got all 12 of the Columbia remaster series. Even though, who plays
Priest live often, either? When I first heard PoE, I wanted to chuck
it as well.
Tom
RiD is definately a better album than PoE IMO...but I only like about 4-5
songs on it. Only like 2 off of PoE and the rest are awful.
> > > Liking some of RiD is ok, but I'd definately throw off a few songs,
> > > and prefer most JP albums to it. Well, not Turbo, and not PoE.
>
> > > Tom
>
> > > And not Demolition or Jugulator.
>
> > I'll take RiD over Turdblo, POE, Demo & Jug as well.
> > That said, I never spin it.
> > When is the last time you played RiD? I know Bomber probably played
> > it 4 times today, but that's just him.
>
> RiD is definately a better album than PoE IMO...but I only like about 4-5
> songs on it. Only like 2 off of PoE and the rest are awful.
On PoE, you don't like Heading to the Highway?
Assume you like SA and DP.
After those three songs, the rest is not much to talk about.
Sometimes tolerable, but not something I look forward to hearing.
Tom
Priest Live is just weak.
Been literally years. hahaha
As I am fairly clueless when it comes to Priest, other than Unleashed,
is there a decent live album that's worth checking out. Maybe
something newish.
E.
No to be honest!
> >> Of course, being a fanboy I purchased the remastered CD set.
>
> > I got all 12 of the Columbia remaster series. Even though, who plays
> > Priest live often, either? When I first heard PoE, I wanted to chuck
> > it as well.
>
> > Tom
>
> Priest Live is just weak.
Yeah, pretty much.
Tom
> > Priest Live is just weak.
> >As I am fairly clueless when it comes to Priest, other than Unleashed,
> >is there a decent live album that's worth checking out. Maybe
> >something newish.
>
> No to be honest!
Perhaps the 82 Memphis live DVD.
Tom
> >> I'll take RiD over Turdblo, POE, Demo & Jug as well.
> >> That said, I never spin it.
>
> > When is the last time you played RiD? I know Bomber probably played
> > it 4 times today, but that's just him.
>
> > Tom
>
> Been literally years. hahaha
In some ways, you're not missing much. However, I'd rather hear RiD,
than Turbo.
Tom
I'd rather hear a mediocre metal album from anyone's top 30 list this
year than any of the mediocre JP albums :)
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the bottom of the barrel is pretty stinky
> > > Been literally years. hahaha
>
> > In some ways, you're not missing much. However, I'd rather hear RiD,
> > than Turbo.
>
> I'd rather hear a mediocre metal album from anyone's top 30 list this
> year than any of the mediocre JP albums :)
>
> e.
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> the bottom of the barrel is pretty stinky
At least the top of the barrel is pretty damn good.
Tom
Metal Gods indeed