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I've been on a huge prog kick lately so I needed to get back into some metal, currently re-listening to the best dual vocalist bands.
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Fellsilent - The band that split to form two of the UK's finest - TesseracT and Monuments.

One of my favourite bands right now, the contrast of his clean and screaming vocals... top notch vocalist!

 

Good stuff. Reminds me a bit of AILD. Will listen to more.

And these guys, it's hard to listen to them without wanting to jump around and break everything around you... in a good way :p!

 

Funny. 10 years ago i would have been all about this band. Hard riffs, ADD metal, 'inspiring' lyrics. "we're young and going to take on the world!" :)

Good stuff. Reminds me a bit of AILD. Will listen to more.

 

 

Funny. 10 years ago i would have been all about this band. Hard riffs, ADD metal, 'inspiring' lyrics. "we're young and going to take on the world!" :)

Yeah they do have an AILD vibe! Their actually from Portugal, really impressed with the vocalists English, it's so easy to understand!

 

For Today have a song called Fatherless which I just can't find on YouTube but it's on Spotify if you use it, it's a far better song because it hits so hard, it's obviously written from personal experiences and it's just... wow!

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Fairly new one from Hellyeah.  It's honestly one of the most badass tracks they've done.  Quite a bit of Mudvayne inspiration in this one!

 

I miss Mudvayne. I cant believe it's been 5 years since their last album. Hellyeah just seems too generic to me. I was listening to that track and zoned out for most of it.

I miss Mudvayne. I cant believe it's been 5 years since their last album. Hellyeah just seems too generic to me. I was listening to that track and zoned out for most of it.

I definitely agree.  I can't say I've ever cared for a single Hellyeah song until I heard that one.  It was a pleasant surprise, for whatever it's worth, haha.

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Been REALLY enjoying the Killer be Killed record, to vocal tradeoffs are real good and the music of course is damn good 

 

That one surprised me.  I don't listen to much modern metal as I find the vocals too screamy/gutteral.   Off to find some more of their stuff now. 

 

edit: OK, so now I find out who they are, the fact I like it comes as not so much of a surprise.

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a little lighter on vocals... but nice to hear some old.. new.. slipknot

 

 

just recently got Sirius XM heard a lot of new songs from bands I had forgotten about

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CbYfxHhqq-Y

 

 

and finally a not so new.. but good song i've listened to many many times

 

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Do you guys listen to metal in languages other than English? I mean, sure, it's better when you understand the lyrics and all but have you tried experimenting? And if so, do you like it?

 

I'm asking this because I like to quite often listen to songs in various languages even when I don't understand a thing. But none of my friends dig that. Small exceptions are made for German because of Rammstein but that doesn't count (yep, you don't even have to be a metalhead to like Du Hast).

Do you guys listen to metal in languages other than English? I mean, sure, it's better when you understand the lyrics and all but have you tried experimenting? And if so, do you like it?

 

Yes, I'm Pole and I've lot of experience with Polish Black/Death?other Metal bands, I like also listen to Slavic bands. I don't mind about German metal bands, also Nordic (Norway, etc)

 

Polish teaser:

This band is awesome, plays mix of folk and pagan metal ;)

 

 

 

 

And this is one of forgotten Doom Metal bands,  not Polish but still awesome \m/

Yes, I'm Pole and I've lot of experience with Polish Black/Death?other Metal bands, I like also listen to Slavic bands. I don't mind about German metal bands, also Nordic (Norway, etc)

 

Poles seem to like Death in general :D  I listen to this Polish industrial band Oberschlesien that is trying to sound like Rammstein and they do it very well. Nice pagan btw even tho I'm not that big fan of the genre.

 

There are a lot of underrated Slavic bands out there.

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