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Metal sux!

Joking, anyways My fav. bands are(In no order)

Linkin Park

AFI

POD

System Of A Down

GOB

Adema

Distrubed

Blink 182

Van Halen

Finger 11

Godsmack

Billy Talent

Hoobastank

Alein Ant Farm

Papa Roach

Sum 41

Yellowcard

Silverchair

Men at Work

Jimmy Eat World

Prozzack

Rise Agianst

Rufio

I missed out on the System of A Down Concert here :cry:

Edit: I know most of the bands aren't metal

Going to Gigantour today. wooohooo! :punk:

Megadeth

Dream Theater

Symphony X

I did the platinum ticket thing for DT. I hope it doesn't suck.

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Yeah I'm going too! They come to Montreal :woot:

Bands I like: Metallica, Megadeth, Pantera, Children of Bodom, Pink Floyd etc

I need to know some Dream Theater. Any suggestions?

Metal sux!

Joking, anyways My fav. bands are(In no order)

Linkin Park

AFI

POD

System Of A Down

GOB

Adema

Distrubed

Blink 182

Van Halen

Finger 11

Godsmack

Billy Talent

Hoobastank

Alein Ant Farm

Papa Roach

Sum 41

Yellowcard

Silverchair

Men at Work

Jimmy Eat World

Prozzack

Rise Agianst

Rufio

I missed out on the System of A Down Concert here :cry:

Edit: I know most of the bands aren't metal

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No offense, but I don't see a single metal band there with the exception of Van Halen. :D

Some System of a Down and Godsmack, I 'spose.

And to whomever mentioned Strapping Young Lad's DVD, I picked it up a few months ago. Hilarious indeed, Devin is such a great performer. Anyone who rocks out the skullet that hard just needs to be praised.

Metal sux!

Joking, anyways My fav. bands are(In no order)

Linkin Park

AFI

POD

System Of A Down

GOB

Adema

Distrubed

Blink 182

Van Halen

Finger 11

Godsmack

Billy Talent

Hoobastank

Alein Ant Farm

Papa Roach

Sum 41

Yellowcard

Silverchair

Men at Work

Jimmy Eat World

Prozzack

Rise Agianst

Rufio

I missed out on the System of A Down Concert here :cry:

Edit: I know most of the bands aren't metal

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Most? No band in your list its metal :pinch:

Sorry I just didn't update my list in a llong time thats form about last year.

Fleshrott

kill switch engage 6666

Crisis

Children of Bodom

Are my Fav. 'metal' Bands

Van Halen is more Hard Rock and System of A Down/Godsmack at HMV are under Metal or were I havn't beent here for awile.

Edited by killmaster84

Depressing. So many kids seem to waste their time arguing about what is and isn't metal. F*ck that.

If I like it, it's my music. If it doesn't fit into your retarded little pigeon hole, whine elsewhere.

Go and watch last night at the proms, then listen to CoB. Sound familiar? Music = melody + energy.

Wake up, listen, enjoy.

(I know a lot of you are sensible, you already know who you are, you love music).

PS. Week from hell. Lost a lot. Excuse rant.

Depressing. So many kids seem to waste their time arguing about what is and isn't metal. F*ck that.

If I like it, it's my music. If it doesn't fit into your retarded little pigeon hole, whine elsewhere.

Go and watch last night at the proms, then listen to CoB. Sound familiar? Music = melody + energy.

Wake up, listen, enjoy.

(I know a lot of you are sensible, you already know who you are, you love music).

PS. Week from hell. Lost a lot. Excuse rant.

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Funny that you come here DEMANDING us to forget about music labels on generes and saying that music its just music and then you have " Heavy Metal Monkey" in your member title.

I knew someone would comment on that. Do you know how long ago I set that in my profile? Nuff said :p

And btw, I think you've missed the point. Labels have a purpose, when not taken too seriously. Comparisons to other bands, as annoying as they can be, are generally done to help get other people involved.

A none stop determination to slag off / disregard anything which doesn't perfectly fit into your set of requirements for pigeon hole entry is a real shame.

Of all the people who've posted in this thread, you weren't one I'd expect to reply in such a bitter defensive tone.

Edited by Jon
I knew someone would comment on that. Do you know how long ago I set that in my profile? Nuff said :p

And btw, I think you've missed the point. Labels have a purpose, when not taken too seriously. Comparisons to other bands, as annoying as they can be, are generally done to help get other people involved.

A none stop determination to slag off / disregard anything which doesn't perfectly fit into your set of requirements for pigeon hole entry is a real shame.

Of all the people who've posted in this thread, you weren't one I'd expect to reply in such a bitter defensive tone.

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Sorry about that. I indeed missed your point and took your words in a different context.

Lol we got metal from the West, metal from Europe and now Metal of the east.

Onmyouza

Vidoll

Akira Takasaki

Yu-Ki No Kisho

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Onmyouza is pretty good, for being Ambient. I need to know some good Japanese Metal bands if anyone knows any. My friend listens to nothing but Japanese Inde and it drives me crazy. I need to show him some other stuff. Please Help!

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