Author Topic: Big 4  (Read 1252 times)


Thats a matter of opinion good sir. In Flames and Amon Amarth are Melo Death pioneers, a totally different sub-genre of metal.

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In Flames may be melo metal, but Amon Amarth is not. They're... uhm... viking metal? (is there even such a genre?)
As for melodic death metal, I prefer Children of Bodom. But that's just a matter of taste.

it's hours of terrible ear raping noise.
Haha.. No
What's your definition of non ear raping noise? If you say rap, I'm gonna punch you through your monitor.

Haha.. No
What's your definition of non ear raping noise? If you say rap, I'm gonna punch you through your monitor.
depends who it is, but it almost anything is likely better than what can be described most accurately as "screeching noises."

depends who it is, but it almost anything is likely better than what can be described most accurately as "screeching noises."
well, if we put vocals aside, there is no way you can say that rap is better than metal. But the vocals is something you have to get used to, i guess...

Vocals of metal are an acquired taste. Bands such as Judas Preist take a while to get used to.

"vocals" meaning "unearthly screeching."

"vocals" meaning "unearthly screeching."
exactly. Besidea, not all metal bands do that.

Vocals of metal are an acquired taste. Bands such as Judas Preist take a while to get used to.
Rob Halfords actually has a good voice. And the singing in Priest isn't that different from "ordinary" vocals, such as Brian Johnson from AC/DC.

But I agree that many other metal vocals, especially in death/black metal, require time some time to get used to. I didn't like Dave Mustaine's and Alexi Laiho's vocal to begin with, now I love them both :)  



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