Thread: [Music] Metal

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    Since Nektar brought them up several posts ago, I figured I might as well post 'em

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    Wow. I did not know of this song until now, apparantly it was one some early demo or something. I retract my previous opinion, Entombment of a Machine is not JFAC's best track, it's this. The songwriting on this seems to be completely different from anything they ever did after.


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    Blackened doom metal.

    I just found out about this band, this song is pretty damn amazing.
    Dem' lyrics

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    Quote Originally Posted by Duilliath View Post
    @nektar, definitely a fan of MotW. Seem to recall them being posted in the Avantgarde thread as well.
    Awesome, I didn't know we had an Avantgarde thread, it wasn't listed in the index; it would have been a thread I'd enjoy a lot.

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    It's been ages since it was up though.

    I don't like Job for a Cowboy, though the newest album seems interesting, what with Cephalic Carnage's bassplayer on it.

    I know some people love Woods of Ypres, but it's just not for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Duilliath View Post
    It's been ages since it was up though.

    I don't like Job for a Cowboy, though the newest album seems interesting, what with Cephalic Carnage's bassplayer on it.

    I know some people love Woods of Ypres, but it's just not for me.
    Yeah, JFAC's latest seems to be more in the veins of tech death and I kind of like what I heard so far. Dunno if I should buy it or not but will most likely check it out anyways. I don't really like most of "modern" DM unless it is tech or deathcore (tech because I simply like the cool riffs and the technicality even with the lack of emotions and deathcore because of the raw anger that most other death metal subgenres lack) so I really was not fond of their post-Doom materials though they definitely were listenable but since they went tech, colour me interested.

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    Oh, and for Woods of Ypres, this seems appropriate:

    http://www.quickmeme.com/meme/36f8yq/

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    Sometimes I feel like the only Sonata Arctica fan alive. Such an amazing live band.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Uldreth View Post
    Funny how different that band is nowadays...
    I dont understand what you mean




    lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Duilliath View Post
    Oh, and for Woods of Ypres, this seems appropriate:

    That was acteally kinda funny.

    www.quickmeme.com/meme/3ogrqw/
    This sums it up so perfectly.
    Last edited by JohnBrown1917; 2012-05-11 at 10:52 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nektar View Post
    Long ago I came to accept that all good Polish BM is NS stuff. Really too bad, if weren't for that I would gladly support them by buying their albums or going to their concerts (which both are not possible anyway because of where I live).
    http://www.quickmeme.com/meme/36djyp/
    Lol just saw this and reminded me of what you said

    I think I posted this a while ago, but I just remembered it again

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    I don't even understand why NSBM is so "popular" in Poland and Ukraine, when Hitler considered slavik people to be lowlife and commited many atrocities against them.

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    Yeah it makes no sense to me either when I think about it, but I don't live in Europe so I have no concept of how something like that would be perceived over there or how things have changed between or in countries since WWII

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    My guess is that it's the most effective way of being "anti" and provocative over there. I know some Serbs and if you're into Hitler and stuff, you're a walking target to those guys. Guess being Nazi is more effective nowadays than being Satan.

    Also, remember Laibach, the slowenian band that has heavily influenced Rammstein? They very much coquetted with the whole third reich, totalitarian mannerisms and imagery - something Rammstein also adopted for their own style - and were the most controversial band of their time. You couldn't piss anyone off with religious bullshit in Yugoslawia and those countries. They didn't give a shit, they were still heavily influenced by socialist ideas back then. Religion means shit in socialism.
    Last edited by Pull My Finger; 2012-05-11 at 09:44 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Uldreth View Post
    I don't even understand why NSBM is so "popular" in Poland and Ukraine, when Hitler considered slavik people to be lowlife and commited many atrocities against them.
    because in the post socialist countries you're either a homeland loving patriot who cares about their people or a commie
    that's how some people see it
    also it's cool to be counter culture

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kreyzor View Post
    http://www.quickmeme.com/meme/36djyp/
    Lol just saw this and reminded me of what you said

    I think I posted this a while ago, but I just remembered it again
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jx8nw...gKYgSAN0U6by_s
    hahaha that's awesome. Here's another metal related funny pic (not a meme) that I found recently, thought you guys might like it: http://i.imgur.com/oPITy.jpg

    Some more OSDM


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    Respects.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kliffharry View Post


    Sometimes I feel like the only Sonata Arctica fan alive. Such an amazing live band.
    I used to like them, but everything Post-Unia seemed to be severely lacking so I stopped buying their music or paying much attention to them

    Heard "Flag in the ground" off the album after Unia, was not impressed. Didn't buy album
    Heard "I have a right" off their latest album, it was even worse! Am not buying that album...

    But yeah, the old stuff like 8th Commandment there was pretty great

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