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Other rock/hard rock/heavy metal fans?

I have decided that my next two concerts are Machine Head and Primus, because that combo works for no reason at all and I want to see Primus for the first time. Only gripe about the latter is the GA venue - The Tabernacle is expensive as hell, each time I go.
 
After listening to their newer albums again I am actually liking them a lot more. I hope they release new material some time soon and I'd love to see them again.

 
LOL that's nothing ;). I still enjoy early Linkin Park. Their first two albums + A Thousand Suns a few years later :p.

 
I also like Evanescence, though I don't think there's any real shame in liking THAT voice ;).
 
I honestly don't think it is too bad. Maybe I still have a spot for Slipknot though. ;)


I really tried to get into this, but it's just really not my thing. Too much Stone Sour, not enough Slipknot.

But yeah, there is no shame is liking what you like - unless it's Rings Of Saturn or new Emmure. :lol:
 
My music taste ranges from pretty much every genre. I am not much into today's pop or rap/hip-hop as I am into rock from years/decades gone by.
 
I truly enjoy Tony Kakko's voice. And it's proving to be aging well. I don't know why they're revisiting their debut album but it's a good chance to compare I guess.




Same song, 14 years apart. He's 39 now so I guess he was about 25 on the debut's recording.
 
This is a glam metal guilty pleasure for me. Very much on the poppier side of the genre :lol:.

 
On the other hand, this shows that glam metal could indeed be on the more metal side musically-speaking.

 
This is a glam metal guilty pleasure for me. Very much on the poppier side of the genre :lol:.


Saw them live, decent ****** They are still around in vastly reconstituted lineup, some good albums some mediocre ones.
 
On the other hand, this shows that glam metal could indeed be on the more metal side musically-speaking.


Take the song title, and you have one of the most kickass metal bands - hey, if Girlschool is good enough for the god Lemmy, they're good enough for me. ..|
 
Saw them live, decent ****** They are still around in vastly reconstituted lineup, some good albums some mediocre ones.

Lineup changes :mad:. Sometimes it's not possible to keep the same lineup of course, but after a while with some bands it doesn't even feel like the 'real thing' anymore. There are probably many bands that are huge names but only have like one member left from their glory days I probably wouldn't even bother to go to a concert of TBH.
 
Lineup changes :mad:. Sometimes it's not possible to keep the same lineup of course, but after a while with some bands it doesn't even feel like the 'real thing' anymore. There are probably many bands that are huge names but only have like one member left from their glory days I probably wouldn't even bother to go to a concert of TBH.

Slayer fits that right now - with Hanneman passed on to the land Dio now rules, I don't think I can justify paying top dollar to see what remains of the Kenny King project(unless Tom takes over writing).

Also, Job For A Cowboy, Napalm Death and Machine Head, new releases! Gonna be a great end of the year/beginning of next year... especially since I plan to see ND live for the first time ever in life. ..|
 
Been listening to some Circle Takes the Square lately. Band has been around forever but has few releases. Earlier when it came to As The Roots Undo they had more of a screamo sound, but with Decompositions: Volume Number One they infuse a lot more metal into their sound. I never saw them live, but I know I'd go absolutely nuts if I did.

 
Been listening to Sannhet a lot lately because of their new album coming out. Through them I have discovered Wreck and Reference, which I can say is not going to be a band for everyone but definitely something that I find myself enjoying. Consisting of 2 members, one using a sampler the other a Drummer. A very dreadful sounding band.

https://wreckandreference.bandcamp.com/
 
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