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Thanks at all the answers, but something is still not clear for me, if they (Arch Enemy) have two guitarists, why the hell is only 1 in the video. (2 guitar players + bass player = 3 people, Nemesis video has only two...). And I'm sure I've seen a poster in Metal Hammer or something, only 4 people in the band. Hmmm maybe they dont have a permanent bass player?

Ok here is the deal. Arch Enemy started with two guitarist that are brothers Michael and Christopher Amott. Around the release of their latest album 'Doomsday Machine' Christopher decided he needed a time out. So he left the band. On the 'Nemesis' video you saw, Christopher was gone but they did not have the new guy, Fredrik Akesson, yet. thats why you saw only one guitarist.

You could have found this info right here:

http://www.archenemy.net/

Google is your friend :)

If you ever need to know anything about a metal band, www.metal-archives.org is a wonderful place.

www.darklyrics.com is good for lyrics as well.

I'm a big fan of metal largely due to the same reason I am a fan of Prog Rock. Complex, interesting instrumentals. Compare a Nile song to say, Linkin Park. Now, you can like whoever you want, not arguing that....but just compare the talent and complexity as far as instrumentals go.

So because you have little appreciation for a specific vocal style, it's now "mindless?" Right.

If you're honestly interested in learning about it rather than poking little jabs at the genre, here you go.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heavy_metal_music

Arch Enemy has two guitarists, the Amott brothers or something. Their original singer was replaced for 2001's Wages Of Sin. I think their new singer is pretty damn hot, got to see her live....and her vocals aren't bad....just kind of generic as mentioned. I haven't even heard their more recent albums but they have been going in a bad direction from what I've seen.

By the way, Gordian Knot is real good. Evergray bored the hell out of me when I saw them with Iced Earth though.

You guys hear about the new Cannibal Corpse album? If I remember correctly, it's going to be titled "Kill." Hahah. Going to be interesting to see how they try and top their last outing.

Can't wait for the new Corpse album. :D

The guy who thinks metal is mindless.. he must only see what's on MTV which only does fake metal and makes kids think metal is like korn.

The guy who thinks metal is mindless.. he must only see what's on MTV which only does fake metal and makes kids think metal is like korn.

Read properly, I never said metal is mindless, I said the screaming is mindless to me at least.

You think I like MTV? I only reason I sometimes (rarely) watch MTV is just to see the gals. You really think I like the majority of the bands on MTV? A lot of them suck.

As Ive said I dont like metal solely because of the yelling, without the yells I think I'd love it. The intruments and all I like very much.

im more into the whole instrumental metal scene like Steve Vai, Yngwie Malmsteen, and Joe Satriani. i really enjoy all metal.

i dont mind the screaming. just the deep, satanic screaming (or growling as i like to call it) gets on my nerves. cant understand a damn word they say.

im more into the whole instrumental metal scene like Steve Vai, Yngwie Malmsteen, and Joe Satriani. i really enjoy all metal.

i dont mind the screaming. just the deep, satanic screaming (or growling as i like to call it) gets on my nerves. cant understand a damn word they say.

Very big difference in growling and screaming,. screaming stuff is just...eww :x

im more into the whole instrumental metal scene like Steve Vai, Yngwie Malmsteen, and Joe Satriani. i really enjoy all metal.

i dont mind the screaming. just the deep, satanic screaming (or growling as i like to call it) gets on my nerves. cant understand a damn word they say.

I can think of a few bands you might enjoy, dunno if you would of heard of them....

Blind Guardian

Gordian Knot

Spastic Ink

Anglagard

Symphony X

Pelican

Enjoy :D

Currently on my Metalcore listening:

Between the Buried and Me

As I Lay Dying

All That Remains

Shadows Fall

Ministry, Rammstein, Fear Factory and Static-X for an industrial feel.

Metallica

Darkest Hour (And check out one of the guitarist's side projects called Locus Factor. It's available free from his website. You can find the link here. http://www.krisnorris.com/ )

DevilDriver

Anthrax

Dimmu Borgir

In Flames

Dream Theater

Ill Ni?o

Sepultura

Soulfly

Iron Maiden

Judas Priest

Black Sabbath

Mastodon

Opeth

Mudvayne

Pantera

Slayer

Slipknot

Unearth

Throwdown and

Zao

Metallica is what got me into listening to metal. Granted I don't listen to them as much as I used to, but they still have a place in my heart for them.

Lately I've been listening to Trivium and Darkest Hour. IMO two amazing bands.

I can't wait for the In Flames tour. I might go see them in Tempe.

Lately I've been listening to Trivium and Darkest Hour. IMO two amazing bands.

I can't wait for the In Flames tour. I might go see them in Tempe.

Trivium and Darkest Hour are amazing (Y)

In Flames tour is going to be awesome... im going to see them in either Detroit or Columbus :punk:

Opeth is still the greatest band ever. But here lately I've been really into Anathema, Every Time I Die, Dream Theater, and Cryptopsy. If anyone knows Cryptopsy, then you'll know that not all Canadians are dumb. (jk canada!)

Cryptopsy is great. None So Live is one of the best live albums ever.

they played uk a while back didn't they? i was considering seeing them, opeth or procupine tree - i wanted to see P.T. but it was easiest to see Opeth (as I had a house to crash at) - opeth is brilliant, I need to get round to buying the new album (only know grand conjuration)..

can anyone tell me if Finntroll will EVER play U.K. anywhere? I ... need to see them. . . even though I've only got one of their albums, its brilliant

they played uk a while back didn't they? i was considering seeing them, opeth or procupine tree - i wanted to see P.T. but it was easiest to see Opeth (as I had a house to crash at) - opeth is brilliant, I need to get round to buying the new album (only know grand conjuration)..

can anyone tell me if Finntroll will EVER play U.K. anywhere? I ... need to see them. . . even though I've only got one of their albums, its brilliant

if Dreamtheater played here would no have no doubt been in england ... finntroll never heard there name here an if they did i would certainly go see them :D

mmn, you don't know finntroll... i suppose i can't upload a song of theirs, try and find some. anyone know how long till gates of metal decides what bands are going to be playing this year? i want to go, would like to know who i'll see, all line ups so far been excellent

2005: Dimmu Borgir, Edguy, Children of Bodom, Masterplan, Dark Tranquillity, Grave Digger, Amon Amarth, Evergrey, Nocturnal Rites, Moonsorrow, Brainstorm, Sabaton, Twilightning, God Among Insects, Maze of Torment and Pantokrator.

2004: Stratovarius, Morbid Angel, Within Temptation, Meshuggah, Sonata Arctica, Sodom, Sentenced, Finntroll, Dragonforce, The Storyteller, Pagan?s Mind, Arise and Facebreaker.

2003Nightwishb>, Blind Guardian, Gamma Ray, Freedom CallKreatorb>, Lost HorizonArch Enemyb>, Iron Savior, Wolf, Merciless, Stormwarrior and Norther.

http://www.gatesofmetal.se/eng/

Edit: I only know the bands in bold... should go on a cd buying spree, wait... student overdraft to pay off firs:(:(

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