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Oo Big boy. ;) You're so cool, seriously. I wish I was as cool as you but I guess I never will be! :(

I'm sorry, I forgot that skulls aren't associated with death in any way. :rolleyes:

Oh my god, I feel special now, thanks very much great one! :laugh:

You're Welcome!!

I haven't been through this whole thread but if Between the Buried and Me hasn't been mentioned, check these guys out. They are awesome. between_the_buried_img_01.jpg

Their sound is melodic metal with elements of death and prog. http://betweentheburiedandme.com/alaska/

Also in my metal listening list, you'll find the usuals, Metallica, Maiden, Priest, Slayer, Anthrax, Pantera, but you will also find the great Dream Theater that has been mentioned earlier in this thread along with Darkest Hour, In Flames, Dimmu Borgir, All that Remains, As I Lay Dying, DevilDriver, Static-X, Fear Factory, Shadows Fall, Killswitch Engage, Arch Enemy (I still can't believe that is woman singing on the later albums), Mastodon, Trivium, Unearth, Zao, Tool, Throwdown. Man, my list could go on.

Have you guys checked out Battered? Awesome!! It helps that is?s a local band too. Concert two weeks ago, tremendous fun.

there?s a video and song on www.battered1.com

I qoute:

"

With its members musical interests spreading from grindcore, to symphonic metal, through alternative and black metal, the band members decided to focus on where it all had begun for them: with in-your-face thrash metal! Music stripped down to its most basic and brutal form. Battered has shattered all links to its members former associations, and are instead focusing on making innovative music fueled by aggression. Instead of leaning on the visuals of corpse paint, chain mail, and lyrical connections to the occult, Battered lets the music speak for itself. Confident that the raw power, and the live expression of it, needs no further visual hor'deuvres.

"

BEHEMOTH

aurora borealis

CRYPTOPSY

death

degrade

deicide

vomitory

krisiun

morbid angel

zyklon

frightmare \m/

gorguts

severed savior

vomit remnants

PSYCROPTIC

suffocation

skinless

quo vadis

necrophagia

necrophagist

origin

amoral

wormed

vehemence

vader

commit suicide

dim mak

ten masked men

visceral bleeding

god among insects

gorgasm

disgorge

incantation

mortician

immolation

disgorged

decrepit birth

vile

bloodbath

ribspreader

dragonforce

children of bodom

CARCASSSSSSSSSSSSS

deeds of flesh

entombed

naglfar

kataklysm

gorgoroth

the berzerker

strapping young lad

the amenta

bleh bleh blah blah bleh

the problem with metal is.. there are so many great damn bands to love. and so many more waiting to be loved.

<3

Have you guys checked out Battered? Awesome!! It helps that is?s a local band too. Concert two weeks ago, tremendous fun.
Well if you want to get into local acts, some Canadian ones are Beyond Within, Cylidian, Senate, Heaven Ablaze, 4 Barrel (more hard rock then metal), Kataklysm (as already mentioned), Into Eternity, Baroque, At Arms, No Assembly Required and more..

Light this city have revealed tracklisting and cover art, plus a new song from their new album released in September:

Tracklisting:

01. Facing the Thousand

02. Cradle for a King

03. The Unwelcome Savior

04. Exile

05. Maddening Swarm

06. City of the Snares

07. The Eagle

08. Fear of Heights

09. Tracks of Decay

10. Like Every Song's Our Last

Artwork:

facingthethousandbig.jpg

Track:

Cradle for a king

I like this band, good thrashing elements, although their young and have a chick singer, I do enjoy it. Cannot wait for their new release.

Their bassist is nice and funky. Just how I like em :D .

What's with people and creepy metal? They all even have wierd names that are creepy... Can't we all just go back to the 80's when they had real talent? Or hope the British Metal comes back.

Hmm, anyways, Iron Maiden releases a new album in September titled A Matter of Life and Death. Don't know if anyones posted it yet. It's been at the website for a while.

Oh, and whoever didn't like Dream Theater at the beginning of the thread, consider this, they have one of the fastest guitarists, ever.

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What's with people and creepy metal? They all even have wierd names that are creepy... Can't we all just go back to the 80's when they had real talent? Or hope the British Metal comes back.

Hmm, anyways, Iron Maiden releases a new album in September titled A Matter of Life and Death. Don't know if anyones posted it yet. It's been at the website for a while.

Oh, and whoever didn't like Dream Theater at the beginning of the thread, consider this, they have one of the fastest guitarists, ever.

To be honest never been a big fan of british heavy metal. More of a death metal fan my self :devil:

If you're into Entombed (Creepy!), or Grave (even Creepier!) these guys have something you might wanna check out. song samples here- http://shop.relapse.com/artist/artist.aspx?ArtistID=10177

And no they're not from Sweden. They've got some great song titles. My particular favorite is - "The Old Lady Rots (But The Checks Keep Coming)." Classic :laugh: .

Review found here -

http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermo...px?reviewID=786

Stupid screamo/emo music being played on the tv :x :x

He was obviously making fun of the metalcorish screamo on the tv, but wasn't he making fun of death metal too? :o With the cookie cookie cookie being part of the formula for metal. I caught him on Conan and he showed that video.

I listened to part of the new All That Remains, and it is pretty damn good. gotta listen to it more to come up with a better decision but so far it's good. I've also been listening to the Nodes Of Ranvier. Very good Christian Metal, and the guy's voice is soooo brutal.

OMFG the All That Remains album is AWESOME. it's like night and day from their first album. im guessing the really hardcore metal fans wouldnt like it... but they should try The Weak Willed. it's probably the heaviest on the album.

im going to have to check out Nodes of Ranvier (Y)

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