I went to one of their shows two years ago too. Absolutely awesome.TheRightToArmBears said:All said, they do put on one hell of a show though, I went with my younger brother a year or two back and it was a stupendously good show.
I went to one of their shows two years ago too. Absolutely awesome.TheRightToArmBears said:All said, they do put on one hell of a show though, I went with my younger brother a year or two back and it was a stupendously good show.
Yeah, I was rather suprised. I only had to go to pretty much babysit my brother, becauseI'm not a huge fan, but they really were great, better than what a lot of people would consider a 'proper' metal band.zombiesinc said:I went to one of their shows two years ago too. Absolutely awesome.TheRightToArmBears said:All said, they do put on one hell of a show though, I went with my younger brother a year or two back and it was a stupendously good show.
Testament, possibly Machine Head (they were a slight disappointment, I felt), In Flames.Novskij said:Which metal bands would that be exactly?TheRightToArmBears said:Yeah, I was rather suprised. I only had to go to pretty much babysit my brother, becauseI'm not a huge fan, but they really were great, better than what a lot of people would consider a 'proper' metal band.zombiesinc said:I went to one of their shows two years ago too. Absolutely awesome.TheRightToArmBears said:All said, they do put on one hell of a show though, I went with my younger brother a year or two back and it was a stupendously good show.
I'm not saying it's the sole reason, but it certaintly doesn't help and tends to make a lot of metal fans predjuduced against them. Mate. Feed. Kill. Repeat is far from "primitive" or "simplistic", although for some bizarre reason, their best album is the most little-known.Novskij said:No, its because they are a gimmicky band that is fitting to the stereotype that metal is simplistic, primitive and is just screaming.TheRightToArmBears said:They got worse over time, but they're definitely listen-to-able, with the odd moment of proper goodness. They definitely under-use their musical talent that they initially displayed, but it's nothing that's actually offensive to my ears. I think most of the hate comes from just being too popular and elitist metalheads like to look down on the 'maggots'.
Besides, Iron Maiden and Metallica are extremely well known, and very popular, even more so in the 70s/80s, and i dont really see metlheads looking down on these bands,(despite metallica selling out yadda yadda, they are still respected for their first 4 albums, which are metal classics).
I was impressed by how emotional Corey Taylor was, and how much he vocalized his appreciation for all of the support from his fans. Not to mention the stage props used throughout the show. One of the more visually entertaining concerts I've ever been to.TheRightToArmBears said:Yeah, I was rather suprised. I only had to go to pretty much babysit my brother, because I'm not a huge fan, but they really were great, better than what a lot of people would consider a 'proper' metal band.
I personally love In Flames. As to 'proper' metal bands, or any bands for that matter... I just don't believe there is such a clean cut, black & white definition, or that there ever will be.Novskij said:Thats not alot of proper metal bands though, i dont even think their very good either, although In Flames first 3 albums were well made.TheRightToArmBears said:Testament, possibly Machine Head (they were a slight disappointment, I felt), In Flames.
Novskij said:I wasnt really arguing wether some bands were proper or not, Machine Head,In Flames,Testament are all metal bands, although im not a fan of them.zombiesinc said:I personally love In Flames. As to 'proper' metal bands, or any bands for that matter... I just don't believe there is such a clean cut, black & white definition, or that there ever will be.Novskij said:Thats not alot of proper metal bands though, i dont even think their very good either, although In Flames first 3 albums were well made.TheRightToArmBears said:Testament, possibly Machine Head (they were a slight disappointment, I felt), In Flames.
I listen to a lot of what's considered to be more mainstream metal, or metalcore ("That isn't real metal, bitches!" - as some would constantly state), but I really don't care. I only know what people consider it to be by chance. I tend to stray from stating that I listen to particular sub-genres because too many people go off on rants about how one sub-genre or band isn't 'true' or 'good'. Fucks me right off... people's constant need to belittle other's interests because, quite simply, they don't like it - and apparently, therefore, it sucks. Pfft.
[small]Ironic that I kinda, sorta, really fell into a rant about people ranting, hey?[/small]
But im not suprised for Metalheads hate on metalcore. Metalcore is a cancer for metal, bringing in shitloads of commercialism, so is Deathcore and Nu Metal, and Hair/Glam metal, Melodic Death Metal,and Alternative Metal.
I despise these subgenres, because they bring commercialism with them, while not bringing much creativity. For me personally though, commercialism destroys emotions in music, anything that i consider commercial, ussually has no soul for me.
There are expceptions, but the day when Deathcore,Melodeath and Metalcore dies, will be a good day for metal.
Wether their true or not i dont care, but i know their bad, im not phased by tr00ness of bands, i probably like some bands which are notr tr00 (Isis,Meshuggah,Opeth,Wolves In The Throne Room etc.)
Oh no, I realize you weren't arguing, I just kinda fell into a rant about how I feel.Novskij said:I wasnt really arguing wether some bands were proper or not, Machine Head,In Flames,Testament are all metal bands, although im not a fan of them.
But im not suprised for Metalheads hate on metalcore. Metalcore is a cancer for metal, bringing in shitloads of commercialism, so is Deathcore and Nu Metal, and Hair/Glam metal, Melodic Death Metal,and Alternative Metal.
I despise these subgenres, because they bring commercialism with them, while not bringing much creativity. For me personally though, commercialism destroys emotions in music, anything that i consider commercial, ussually has no soul for me.
There are expceptions, but the day when Deathcore,Melodeath and Metalcore dies, will be a good day for metal.
Wether their true or not i dont care, but i know their bad, im not phased by tr00ness of bands, i probably like some bands which are notr tr00 (Isis,Meshuggah,Opeth,Wolves In The Throne Room etc.)
Haha! Thank you, you just made my day!googleit6 said:Since we are discussing Slipknot, I feel this is appropriate.
Honestly, I don't know much about Slipknot. From what I've heard, they are okay.
You might not call yourself one.But that doesn't change the fact that owning all their albums,and loving them makes you a maggot.You have no say in the matter.Dahni said:[sub]by the way, despite my love for them, I never have and never will call myself a "maggot".[/sub]