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Opeth are just the stuff. Been into them since Orchid and never looked back. Awesome guys too. Met them in Vancouver. They had to play an all acoustic set because thier drummer was sick and they stayed after the show to apologize to every single person and give them a partial refund and sign autographs. Class act all the way.

And ahahahaaha!!! Annihilator. My buddies old guitar teacher used to be thier guitar player. They are complete tools :p

dunno if this counts as metal or not but just heard new song from arch enemys upcomming cd doomsday machine song nemisis, its pretty cool... pm me for site.

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one more here

/me likes dreamtheater, nightwish, cky, pantera and underoath's first cds ( when they were considered hardcore metal )

yes Arch Enemy kick ass. They're my second favourite band. They've been considered Death Metal, Melodic Death Metal, Death and Thrash and many others. As of hearing Doomsday Machine (promo) I say they're more along the lines of progressive. Prior to that I considered them sem-thrash with harsh vocals.

I came in here for a laugh, but had to post that nobody could take you 'metallers' seriously, since hardly any metal bands are listed here, and you are all too struck on DreamTheatre's latest album? It tries so damn hard to be metal that it is further away from it's goal than ever.

Oh, and the thread starter has 'CKY' in his sig, not a personal attack on you by any means, but CKY are just a Bam-pushing (or pushed by Bam) skater emo band, and are so bad at 'it' that they'd win first place in a pop idol contest. This invalidates the whole thread from post #1

The Big Four, Pantera, Arch Enemy, Black Label Society, Judas Priest, Iron Maiden, ACDC, Death, Children of Bodom, Soilwork, Primal Fear, Helloween, Quo Vadis, Kataklysm, Hammerfall, need I go on?

Edit: Yeah, Michael Schenker is awesome. I've only -heard- of the other dude.

This is the ****tiest metal club ever. You guys listen to horrible bands.

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I came in here for a laugh, but had to post that nobody could take you 'metallers' seriously, since hardly any metal bands are listed here, and you are all too struck on DreamTheatre's latest album? It tries so damn hard to be metal that it is further away from it's goal than ever.

Oh, and the thread starter has 'CKY' in his sig, not a personal attack on you by any means, but CKY are just a Bam-pushing (or pushed by Bam) skater emo band, and are so bad at 'it' that they'd win first place in a pop idol contest.? This invalidates the whole thread from post #1

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In your post you trash the bands we listen to yet you mention none that you listen to yourself. Metal has alot of sub-catagories ie. Death Metal, Thrash Metal and nearly all the bands mentioned in this topic fall into one or another category.

Not to mention your lame attempt at tagging CKY as a skater emo-band, do you even know what emo is? Have you even listened to CKY or heard the lyrics? None of their songs refer to what you would call emo (just assuming on your poor judgement of what Emo is).

I love people like you who trash bands you haven't even listened to just to make yourselves feel big. You once again associate CKY with Bam even though the band has nothing to do with Bam, he just uses a couple of their tracks as fillers for his videos. Bam does not play in the band. The band also has a good idea on what is actually happening to the music industry and their trying to change that.

Deron Miller from CKY is more metal than your poser ass will ever be. His involved in the DEATH tribute project (they suck because you don't know them), got personally asked to open for Metallica and Guns N Roses and is respected by people like Dave Mustaine. You'd understand if you've seen him play live. He can shred like a mother****er.

I doubt you have ever heard of Pestilence or Cynic either. I guess they suck then.

God you elitist tards **** me off.

El Hot Sauasage, go listen to Blink182 and the latest Limp Bizkit CD.

ah so metal isn't as dead as some would like you to believe,

i myself like it all, but faves are

Slayer

Chimaira

Machine Head (old and new not the middle stuff)

Testament (the most overlooked band ever)

Soilwork

Meshuggah (just listen to I)

Metallica (yes even the load albums)

Killswitch Engage

Shadows Fall

System Of A Down

so many more to choose...

But at the moment i have been listening to the new Mars Volta, and it kicks total

ass.

I came in here for a laugh, but had to post that nobody could take you 'metallers' seriously, since hardly any metal bands are listed here, and you are all too struck on DreamTheatre's latest album? It tries so damn hard to be metal that it is further away from it's goal than ever.

Oh, and the thread starter has 'CKY' in his sig, not a personal attack on you by any means, but CKY are just a Bam-pushing (or pushed by Bam) skater emo band, and are so bad at 'it' that they'd win first place in a pop idol contest.? This invalidates the whole thread from post #1

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AAAAH HAHAHHAHAHAAH you came in here for a laugh, i got one out of this, jesus christ you are a dumb ****

oh and if this invalidates the thread so much from post one i guess thats why some of the greatest metal bands like cky, such as when James Hetfeild said his favorite band is cky, oh and Bjorn Gelotte from In Flames also said that he thinks cky rock, oh and there was also vocals/guitarist from Children Of Bodom alexi "wildchild" Laiho

oh and could you point out were i called myself a "metaller"

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ah so metal isn't as dead as some would like you to believe,

i myself like it all, but faves are

Slayer

Chimaira

Machine Head (old and new not the middle stuff)

Testament (the most overlooked band ever)

Soilwork

Meshuggah (just listen to I)

Metallica (yes even the load albums)

Killswitch Engage

Shadows Fall

System Of A Down

so many more to choose...

But at the moment i have been listening to the new Mars Volta, and it kicks total

ass.

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wow never seen another fan of testament, i reckon "the new order" album is awesome, one of my favorite albums.

This mouth my fav albums have been;

Frantic Bleep - The Sense Apparatus (Prog)

Absu - Tara (Black/Thrash)

Dimmu Borgir - Stormbl?st (Black)

Immortal - Pure Holocaust (Black)

Enslaved - Blodhemn (Black)

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Finally someone with a decent taste in Metal........Black Metal all the way man

One of my most played is Volcano by Satyricon

wooo I love this metal thread!! Great thing! Even My monk in Guild Wars looks so metal he has sweet ass tattoos.... Is that off topic? If so whatever! :) Opeth is sick! new album soon oR what?

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not as off topic as our friend electric demon, metal looking things are cool, i had a cdplayer that i sprayed black but then it started scratching off and it madfe it look better and i put a DEATH sticker on it, it looked cool.

has anyone heard any bathory i just got some, its not to bad,

changed my mind, i listenend to it a bit more, its kinda strange and boring

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