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The Haunted's new album is the first I've ever heard by them and I am very impressed. I've listened to it about three times through now. 2006 has been a great year for metal albums, it seems like each month has had a great release, I've yet to be disappointed. But I feel it coming when the new Trivium album comes out, going from what I've heard so far, Detonation and Anthem (We Are The Fire). Really bad songs, especially Anthem (We Are The Fire).

So many good albums this year!

Lamb of god, Slayer, Maiden, In Flames, SiKth. New Motorhead wooooot!

Thanks for the news of a new BLS Album Orange dude.

No problem :cool:

The Haunted's new album is the first I've ever heard by them and I am very impressed. I've listened to it about three times through now. 2006 has been a great year for metal albums, it seems like each month has had a great release, I've yet to be disappointed. But I feel it coming when the new Trivium album comes out, going from what I've heard so far, Detonation and Anthem (We Are The Fire). Really bad songs, especially Anthem (We Are The Fire).

Lamb Of God went to 6th spot on billboard. People are starting to buy metal albums again :D

Trivium - Metallica cover band :p I know it's said so many times but they are. :whistle: Never liked them :sleep:

Some of the new Trivium songs are really poor. They are horrible. There is only enough room in the world for one Metallica.

The Metallica comparisons are getting old. In my opinion, the new Trivium songs are nothing like Metallica. And what exactly makes their new songs horrible?

The Haunted's new album is the first I've ever heard by them and I am very impressed. I've listened to it about three times through now. 2006 has been a great year for metal albums, it seems like each month has had a great release, I've yet to be disappointed. But I feel it coming when the new Trivium album comes out, going from what I've heard so far, Detonation and Anthem (We Are The Fire). Really bad songs, especially Anthem (We Are The Fire).

I'd suggest you check out The Haunted 2nd & 3rd CD's Haunted Made Me Do It, & One Kill Wonder.

Those two are my personal favz.

Of the songs they released on their Myspace, Entrance of the Conflagration is the only one I've actually like so far. IMO, this album won't hold a flame to their last one. They built this album up too much and it seems like they are just gonna dissappoint a lot of fans.

Anyways, I checked out Anata, and they are pretty damn good. I started listening to The Black Dahlia Murder (a lot), and also Misericordiam. While some of their song titles seem untasteful I've yet to find a song I didn't like. Gonna relisten to Deicide and see if my ears have opened up more to them. Other than that this week has been a great one for me and music. Nothing but good tunes seem to be coming my way.

I still can't get into Opeth, maybe i'm just not into progressive music :p

I like them for the most part. My favorite is still My Arms Your Hearse. Which is the least like any of their others. Much more Black Metal influence. I doubt they'll ever come close to that album again. But I always tell people to start with that one.

I have the same problem with Opeth. I mainy don't like the guys voice, other than that their music is pretty good. Going to see All That Remains tonight, than As Blood Runs Black on Friday, and finally Lamb Of God on Monday.

Jealous. :pinch:

Last week I got the new I Killed The Prom Queen album Music for the Recently Deceased and it is sweeeeet. For those who don't know IKTPQ, they are a band from Adelaide, Australia. Some people would call their music metal some whould call it metalcore and others would say they are a hardcore band, me personally think that they are a metal band with hardcore roots/background. Their third studio album Music for the Recently Deceased was just realiased in Aust and should be out in other countries soon. So check them out on MySpace and their offical website if you wanna here some good Australian metal.

Also has anyone heard the new Hatebreed album?

Theyre coming to my small town Whyalla in october i belive just after my birthday, theyre pretty awesome with the new singer

I just got back from the Lamb Of God show with Opeth and Sanctity. Absolutely amazing. You can check out my blog about it here Last.fm Journal

Nice sounds like you had a great time, can't wait to see LOG in november :D

Intronaut are pretty cool, I like them, their debut album has not long come out hasn't it?

I believe it is out now. It's very good.

Yeah it's kinda weird for me listening to Opeth. It's like all drama and no action. Stoner metal.

Check out Opeth's My Arms Your Hearse. Not like that at all.

Opeth is stoner metal? I had a hunch they were say progressive melodic death :)...

what has happened to this world :p

Metalcore is whats happened :rolleyes:

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