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Old 1st October 2003, 06:23 PM
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sry i didnt mean to post twice but my browser skrewed up. Im running this on a 166mhz anda 28.8 modem. im tryin to do photoshop too.(my good computers down)
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Roooock. I love Evanescence, Marilyn Manson, Cold, KoRn, DIsturbed, Sinch, Socialburn, hm...yeah..that sort of stuff. Lol.
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So uhm.
Mainly I like some western punk. OLD punk and hardcore. None of this new pop-punk garbage.
And a lot of metal, even a little death metal, like the stuff coming out of Norway. The creepy stuff, you know.
And I like a lot of classical stuff. I like Chinese opera a lot too. Don't ask why.
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Old 21st June 2004, 03:29 AM
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Metal>Classical>Dance/Pop, I put English metal before asian metal because something felt missing from asian metal.
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I notice many members listen to nu-metal. Not that anything wrong with it, but nu-metal is not consider metal by a some metalhead, infact nu-metal is degrogatory genre given to certain band that doesn't follow doesn't the traditional structure.

My question to is would you consider band to be metal if they play heavy song?

Anyone heard of Rhapsody before because it a band.
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Old 21st June 2004, 04:34 AM
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Old 21st June 2004, 05:14 PM
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I notice many members listen to nu-metal. Not that anything wrong with it, but nu-metal is not consider metal by a some metalhead, infact nu-metal is degrogatory genre given to certain band that doesn't follow doesn't the traditional structure.

My question to is would you consider band to be metal if they play heavy song?

Anyone heard of Rhapsody before because it a band.
Nu-metal is lame. If you like metal, at least make sure you listen to real metal. Not that crap. Arr.

It's funny though how, according to you, nu-metal is a degrogatory (?, i know what you mean though) name given to the genre because it doesn't follow the traditional structure. Which would mean metalheads are stuck up and hate progression? I don't think so. The problem is that it's lame.
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Old 22nd June 2004, 02:20 AM
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Nu-metal is lame. If you like metal, at least make sure you listen to real metal. Not that crap. Arr.

It's funny though how, according to you, nu-metal is a degrogatory (?, i know what you mean though) name given to the genre because it doesn't follow the traditional structure. Which would mean metalheads are stuck up and hate progression? I don't think so. The problem is that it's lame.
My mistake I mean evolution is good but nu-metal is not a improvement rather a downgrade because the format is litterally verse-chorus-verse-chorus and the composition is pretty simple. Metal is kown for the technicality and nu-metal show little to no sign of it.
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Ah. Good observation then . You're very correct. For years, a number of bands and musicians have been trying to break through this standard format of verses and bridges and chorusses. Progressive artists like Dillinger Escape Plan, Dying Fetus, Cryptopsy, Candiria, you name 'em. And not only on the 'rock' field. Those of you familiar with jazz know how different the musical approach of artists such as John Coltrane, Ornette Coleman, Miles Davis, and Art Blakey, among others, was. Even a band that is in general sometimes even called 'nu-metal' (for reasons I don't understand, for they're clearly not), namely Deftones, is doing very progressive stuff. The opening track on their previous album White Pony, Feiticeira, didn't even have a chorus!
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Old 22nd June 2004, 05:12 PM
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i mainly listen to emo, pop-punk etc. like A.F.I., the holiday plan, taking back sunday, InMe, finch, three days grace, funeral for a friend, ash, weezer, foo fighters, new found glory, simple plan, alkaline trio, and so on...

I dont really listen to pop but Ayu is definately an exception ^_^
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