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I checked that song out and I think it was average at best. The bass riff and guitar riff seem identical and the riff seems to just repeat itself without leading up to anything else and the solo was okay if not too electronic?
I recommend "So Damn Tight" by Rattlesnake Remedy, it's just kick ass rock n' roll
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This thread is not nearly as alive as it should be....
Anything by the following...
Choking Victim
Leftover Crack
Unseen
Operation Ivy
All punk/Hardcore bands.
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Listened to a
Rattlesnake Remedy
song very medicore, i mean it's my kind of music they were just real poor at it the vocalist was nothing to write home about. I searched for a
Operation Ivy
song and downloaded
Junkie's Runnin' Dry
(the title appealed to me). Pretty cool punk got a catchy feel to it, nothing to special but with it being an Arron recommendation i'm guessing i need to be mashed to full appreciate and im in the midst of rolling so my opinion of it may improve.
Ok here's a rarity for you. In
1989
Monster Magnet
released
Forget About Life I'm High On Dope
on a limited number of vinyls (Yes they are big now, well kinda but they weren't when they put this out). Now it's never come out on CD (officially) so it may be a bit of a mission to find it, if you can't pm me and i'll send it to you it's called
Eightball
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Re: Songs you recommend to people
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Quote from: Stoned on August 01, 2005, 07:00:55 PM
Ok here's a rarity for you. In
1989
Monster Magnet
released
Forget About Life I'm High On Dope
on a limited number of vinyls (Yes they are big now, well kinda but they weren't when they put this out). Now it's never come out on CD (officially) so it may be a bit of a mission to find it, if you can't pm me and i'll send it to you it's called
Eightball
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Eightball is heavy, I dig it.
Somehow, I think it could have been an interesting black metal song.
For my recommendation, check out Jag Panzer's album Ample Destruction. Or, just any song off it. The whole thing is great! JP is more well known these days, but good luck getting your hands on AD. Piracy is the only really reliable way to get at it, arr.
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August 11, 2005, 05:14:32 AM »
supared - lets be sunlike
and anything by
helloween
edguy
freedom call
avantasia
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Quote from: Walk on August 02, 2005, 08:36:04 PM
JP is more well known these days, but good luck getting your hands on AD. Piracy is the only really reliable way to get at it, arr.
can't be too well known i've never heard of them and i would like to think i haven't been living under a rock. Piracy worked anyway, i downloaded the whole album off
Direct Connect
. I really like the stuff, some awesome guitar playing, great fast tempo stuff on tracks like
Cardiac Arrest
. I love the slow building intro on
Eyes of the Night
. The vocals are pretty good to i'd describe them as a cross between
Bruce Dickinson
&
Paul Di'Annio
(think i got the spelling correct there). Anywayz i'd say that's one of the best recommendations so far, only thing that i did not like were the real dodgy backing vocals on
Warfare
but that's a very minor complaint. Are they
British
btw?
As for other recommendations i only checked out one of
Arron
's and i overlooked
Armstrong
's too so here's a list for people to check out;
Choking Victim
Leftover Crack
Unseen
Supared
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Let's Be Sunlike
Helloween
Edguy
Freedom Call
Avantasia
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Re: Songs you recommend to people
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August 11, 2005, 09:52:13 PM »
Jag Panzer is American power metal. Ample Destruction came out in 1984, and was a groundbreaking album for power metal. Helloween helped start the European type of power metal. For Helloween, the Keeper of the 7 Keys (parts 1 and 2) are their 2 masterpieces, but Wall of Jerico and The Dark Ride are good too.
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August 12, 2005, 03:35:31 PM »
Pink Floyd-Coming Back To Life
Radiohead-Sulk
Ataxia-Dust
Alot of John Frusciante songs,too long to list..
Alot of The Who and The Kinks...
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Re: Songs you recommend to people
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August 12, 2005, 06:25:15 PM »
I think a new thread should be started where people can just post the names of random artists that they recommend because this thread is getting out of control
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Quote from: *Izzy* on August 12, 2005, 06:25:15 PM
I think a new thread should be started where people can just post the names of random artists that they recommend because this thread is getting out of control
Izzy?
There is one for the 'commercial' bands it just ain't a sticky...i'll get the link in a sec, if people just learned to read rules there would be no problem, this thread is good when used properly, problem is not only do people list obvious bands and artists they fail to even offer a reason why
Here you go all you incompetent fools who can't read rules, you wanna abuse a thread off ya go
http://www.heretodaygonetohell.com/board/index.php?topic=14487.0
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Re: Songs you recommend to people
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Thanks for finding that, you just might have saved this thread
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Re: Songs you recommend to people
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August 14, 2005, 06:18:21 AM »
I think one reason why this thread isn't working so well is that people have such varied tastes in music; Guns N' Roses is a popular band and listened to by a wide range of people. On another board I go to, visited by fans of a not so well known prog band, people have been giving out lots of song/band recommendations, and it's worked out really well because we've all got very similar tastes - a lot people have found their favorite new bands that way. (my most recent find: Agalloch.. oh my fucking god?
) It's at a point where you can actually trust the recommendations and download/buy the material, because there's a 90% chance you'll love it.
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Here's another one for you guys.
Hellhammer- Triumph Of Death
This one is from their Apocalyptic Raids demo. This band was so tr00 and kvlt, they never released an album, only demos. Celtic Frost, the band formed after Hellhammer split, is more familiar, but I never really got into them. Hellhammer, however, is the real stuff! It's unbelievable how heavy this song is for ~1982. It ranks up there with Black Sabbath and Beyond The Realms Of Death. It's also very important historically in the development of black metal, even if it's mostly doomy in sound.
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Quote from: MikeB on August 18, 2005, 05:38:29 PM
The song/album Master of Puppets by Metallica.
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These are the rules, everybody thinking of posting in this thread, pay attention:
Apart from B-Sides/Rare songs, please do not add a song by a band with a major record deal, or bands who get serious airplay.
If you wish to recommend a song, please describe the band, and song.
Post your own recommended independent albums/songs only after commenting on another album or song previously posted.
You can however add songs by bands, who have recently hit the big time, but maybe have a few albums (released on indies) the majority have not heard.
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Yeah, and you still do the same thing.
You're breaking all the rules:
Apart from B-Sides/Rare songs, please do not add a song by a band with a major record deal, or bands who get serious airplay.
You list well known songs by huge bands.
If you wish to recommend a song, please describe the band, and song.
You don't have any song descriptions.
Post your own recommended independent albums/songs only after commenting on another album or song previously posted.
You didn't comment on the previous recommended song.
You can however add songs by bands, who have recently hit the big time, but maybe have a few albums (released on indies) the majority have not heard.
Your songs are well known.
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I seriously recommend a song called
When Demons Awake
by a band called
Rhapsody
. It combines elements from Black Metal and Classic Heavy Metal. It has Metallica-speed guitarwork and it includes frequent keyboard work in the song with somewhat "tolerable" vocals; meaning that the singer cna be understood...to a degree. The band is a newer band, with an album release in 2003 (i think) and i recommend oyu guys listen to the song.
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Newer? Rhapsody has been around for over a decade, with 5 albums out so far. They are also very well known by metal standards. I've never been overly impressed by them. They're like a watered down Manowar, even though Joey DeMaio supposedly likes them.
Actually, it might be a problem if too many kvlt obscure bands are posted, since it can be very hard to find them. My Hellhammer recommendation is rather well known as influential, though...
Anyway, about the song. It's ok power metal, better than Nightwish, but not as good as Dragonforce and Symphony X. The orchestra type singing just doesn't work better than a single talented singer. The guitars sound fine, but not exceptional. Rhapsody and Power Quest, meh, I just don't get Italian power metal.
It sounds nothing like black metal, by the way.
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Quote from: Walk on August 18, 2005, 10:36:33 PM
Newer? Rhapsody has been around for over a decade, with 5 albums out so far. They are also very well known by metal standards. I've never been overly impressed by them. They're like a watered down Manowar, even though Joey DeMaio supposedly likes them.
Actually, it might be a problem if too many kvlt obscure bands are posted, since it can be very hard to find them. My Hellhammer recommendation is rather well known as influential, though...
Anyway, about the song. It's ok power metal, better than Nightwish, but not as good as Dragonforce and Symphony X. The orchestra type singing just doesn't work better than a single talented singer. The guitars sound fine, but not exceptional. Rhapsody and Power Quest, meh, I just don't get Italian power metal.
It sounds nothing like black metal, by the way.
I just started listening ot them recently and i had no idea they were around so long. Also, black metal by guys like children of bodom give rhapsody that "black metal touch" My appologies.
speaking of which, i reccomend also lisetning to Chokehold (Coked N' Loaded) by Children of Bodom. Altough I'm not a big fan of black metal, i give this song credit for the up-and-coming guitar genious Alexei Lahio. The song flows pretty well, and hints of "old school" metal is eveident, though slightly.
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Children Of Bodom barely, if at all, qualifies as black metal. Dimmu Borgir isn't kvlt, either. They're more of a power metal with harsh vocals and distorted guitars, but not really black metal at all. For some real, tr00 black metal, get Darkthrone, Burzum, Emperor, Bathory, Enslaved, Graveland, Immortal, Summoning, Ulver, Gorgoroth, Arcturus, Ildjarn, and Mayhem. Yeah, all of those are worthy. Yes, I love black metal.
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Quote from: Walk on August 20, 2005, 12:39:44 AM
Children Of Bodom barely, if at all, qualifies as black metal. Dimmu Borgir isn't kvlt, either. They're more of a power metal with harsh vocals and distorted guitars, but not really black metal at all. For some real, tr00 black metal, get Darkthrone, Burzum, Emperor, Bathory, Enslaved, Graveland, Immortal, Summoning, Ulver, Gorgoroth, Arcturus, Ildjarn, and Mayhem. Yeah, all of those are worthy. Yes, I love black metal.
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