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MAVIIIVAM
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MAVIIIVAM
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Wow . . .
Just found these Prog Metal guys from China (but only a slight indigenous sound and they sing in their native dialect): Heres others that also sing in Chinese Dialects . . . Prog Metal: Really gorgeous! Wow . . . Prog Metal: And these Folk/Doom Metallers: Avante-Garde/Folk Doom: Black Metal: Black Metal: Black Metal: Death Metal: Death Metal/Darkwave: Darkwave: Powermetal: Powermetal: Thrash: Thrash/Death Metal: [TUBE]vrMqw47tU2k&feature=related" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen> I better stop, finding a lot! Some disgusting brutal stuff too . But some cool stuff above . . . |
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MAVIIIVAM
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Wow . . .
Just found these Prog Metal guys from China (but only a slight indigenous sound and they sing in their native dialect): Prog Metal: And these Folk/Doom Metallers: Avante-Garde/Folk Doom: Black Metal: Black Metal: Black Metal: Death Metal: Death Metal/Darkwave: Darkwave: Powermetal: Powermetal: Thrash: Thrash/Death Metal: [TUBE]vrMqw47tU2k&feature=related" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen> I better stop, finding a lot! Some disgusting brutal stuff too . But some cool stuff above . . . |
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Triceratopsoil
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Melechesh is awesome
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Thread needs more Melechesh:
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Tupan
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I believe the angry in some culturally arab/persian bands is more motivated by the biased interpretation of corrupt governments of Islam than hate against the religion itself. Oh, there's the band Wasted Land, from Saudi Arabia: |
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I'm not totally surprised by that. Iran is an extremely repressive country. In some ways it can be compared to the USA circa 1987 - the golden era of American thrash metal.
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MAVIIIVAM
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Yup Tupan,
As I said before, if you go to YOUtube and see the "Comments", you can see Pro-Islamist (maybe Radicals to be precise) condemning them in ways . . . most Metal fans fear to tread.. I was going to put the Vid up and thought no, the Jihad against ME on top of my own problems is quite enough. I have no problems with anyone who believes in the true word of Islam. But anyway . . . I hope this gets more people to put up cool vids (and maybe "tolerance" too while enjoying the exotic musics). Edited by MAVIIIVAM - 08 Feb 2012 at 2:51pm |
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Tupan
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THis is the angry against the tyrannical fundamentalist, not direct american influence. Iran have black metal bands too.
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Wilytank
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Well, when you put it that way, it sounds like a good thing.
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DefinitionOfHatred
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The band I was talking about is called Seeds of Ibilis, their album is called Jihad Against Islam (not Fatwa). I found this vid:
I guess that the American invasion of Iraq made vast changes on the Iraqi youth... Edited by DefinitionOfHatred - 08 Feb 2012 at 9:40am |
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MAVIIIVAM
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I think I saw that, its like their own version of Anti-Christian Metal and boy do they have some comments
under their Vids .
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I have once heard of an Iraqi black metal band, I think that their album is called Fatwa Against Islam. I will post a vid when I find one.
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MAVIIIVAM
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Well thought I'd add some stuff,
This thread was a little neglected as we are all probably being exposed to more bands from the Orient and Middle East. But after I was looking more into this excellent band "Escher's Knot" . . . I came across these compilations of various Indian/Hindi Bands, some of them sound super interesting . . . (Look at the details below Vids as they have Names of Bands and their sites): You can imagine most of these guys are probably on a shoestring budget yet keeping the Metal scene alive and growing, so more METAL FISTS to them and I hope their industry grows. Heres some more discoveries . . . Israeli Metal: More . . . Narjahanam from Bahrain Iran: (what a gorgeous Logo) Sand Aura from Egypt: Al-Namrood from Saudi Arabia: Folk Metal from . . . Afghanastan! Al Qaynah: Shangren (not quite sure theyre from China but influenced): ChthoniC from Taiwan: (pronounced "Sonic"), I have a "Best Of", seems they are becoming more streamlined from their Black Metal days). Arkan from France w-Saudi Arabian background: From 2011 (I need to get this): Live (love watching the Female singer dance :): I'm sure we'll add more. . . . . start your trip down the Orient Express and across Deserts sands . I'll add others soon, that many may have not heard of, but the many others that have, go ahead and add them as well . Edited by MAVIIIVAM - 08 Feb 2012 at 1:37am |
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I also thought that it was about Loudness...
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MAVIIIVAM
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Hey CE,
topo brings up a good point, did you want Oriental/Asian/Middle Eastern Bands from their perspective Countries (with their influences)? Or ANY Band with those Continents influencial sounds? Then Nile is a great example of Extreme Metal with Egyptian/Middle Eastern influences . Also if you are in a "mellower" mood, try Marty Friedman (ex-Megadeth) and his 2 Solo Albums "Scenes" and "Intermission" that are very influenced by Japanese Traditional Music and he sometimes makes his Guitar sound like a "Shamisen" . He speakes Japanese like a native and is a Big Celeb there as he makes alot of TV appearances (and he lives in Japan now)! He also plays Metal guitar with traditional Female Japanese singers, its pretty amazing! I'd put up some Vids from the 2 albums from YOUtube but I might get . But this may be METAL enough : Man... I dont know why but this makes me a bit emotional, gives me shivers up my spine . . . beautiful. |
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topofsm
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The lack of Nile in this thread is painful. For shame!
Anyways, definitely heavier than the bands you're looking for probably, but incredibly good technical death metal.
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Lost respect for these archives when I saw Creed added, among other bands. Not going to be foruming here anymore. You can keep my reviews if you want.
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Citizen Erased
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Ta guys.
Yeah, I specifically meant middle-eastern bands really but I enjoy bands that tend to naturally employ their regional style to metal anyway, and that includes eastern Asian bands too. |
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Not metal but the swiss alternative rock Maniacs released an album with an egyptian band playing traditional music, Sharkiat. And the meeting of both worlds works very well !
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Check this out, a song called 'Pencere' by a Turkish bloke called Ogun Sanlisoy. Kinda grungy.
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