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Balthamel
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Posted: 03 Jul 2011 at 5:53pm |
just to spark some life in the forum list what you think are the 10
most brutal, technical, and intense (but also listenable) metal bands in areas
of death, metalcore and thrash/groove metal like hard, technical, groovy, metal
that are not very symphonic but have atmosphere and soul (for the lack of a
better word)
Edited by Balthamel - 04 Jul 2011 at 4:45am |
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Triceratopsoil
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"Listenable and interesting" being 100% subjective, and ignoring the clause technical on the basis I don't care, here is a quick list:
10. Amon Amarth 9. Melechesh 8. Boris 7. Nile 6. Yob 5. Cannibal Corpse 4. Death 3. Meshuggah 2. Gorguts 1. Wold I probably forgot some things, and I don't necessarily like all of these bands (most of them, though). I'm not well-versed in death metal anyway. |
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Balthamel
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thanks pall, you could also post some doom metal bands also if you feel for doing that,
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Triceratopsoil
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well Yob (in my list) is a doom metal band. Out of those you are probably most likely to enjoy Melechesh
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topofsm
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I"m not too big on the spelling of "brootal". It sounds like some kid talking about deathcore, but I'll be happy to share the most brutal bands I can think of. I'm not sure how a band can really be all that brutal and intense without being "listenable" to the average person.
Dragged into Sunlight and Houwitzer are two of some of the most brutal acts I've come across. Necrophagist, of course is pretty brutal IMO, and some of the technical shreddy parts may be the "listenable" stuff to listen to. In fact, I'd think most Tech-death is really brutal while still often being pretty "listenable". |
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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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adg211288
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I'm only recently getting into more 'brutal' music, but I can recommend the following artists:
Beyond Creation (http://www.metalmusicarchives.com/beyond-creation.aspx) That only five and in no order, and they'll all tech death bands. I'm not well versed in the areas of metalcore and thrash/groove to comment on those. There are some symphonic bands I'd have recommended as well, had you not specifically said 'not very symphonic'. This said, I don't consider MaYaN to be that symphonic, so: http://www.metalmusicarchives.com/mayan.aspx I don't consider them to be that brutal either, though the main growl is pretty deep. Consider it a wild-card suggestion.
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Balthamel
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i am checking MaYaN now adg111232, they seem to be awesome and i like what I hear
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Triceratopsoil
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Maybe Arsis too.
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cannon
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Strapping Young Lad`s City is angriest and aggressive album I`ve heard.
Octopus from Amplifier. Though it`s not here in the MMA, it`s very close to being so. A two hour barage of riffs, an array of ambiences, heavy psych, prog and sonic mayhem. I`m wiped out after listening to the whole album. Maybe too long.
Cracke The Sky from Mastodon. A T-35 tank.
Heavy but not heavy metal, Blue Cathedral from Comets On Fire. A jam of psych, hard rock, blues, free-jazz, space rock and noise rock is included in this eye of a hurricane.
Outsideinside from Blue Cheer. I was overwhelmed when I first heard this album 30 years ago. A friggin`slab.
Dopethrone from Electric Wizard had the same impact on me as Outsideinside.
Heavy metal blues. What. That`s right. Back To Ohio Blues from Raven released in 1974 is what the Hell`s Angels listened to in thier club house.
Though it`s seems not to be so brutal nowadays but back in 1983 it was. Kill `Em All from Metallica.
Destroy Erase Improve by Meshuggah. Technical mayhem.
IMO, heavy metal. De-loused In The Comatorium from The Mars Volta. Absolute chaos.
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