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I'm pretty much in the same mold as Tipo and Metalness. Metal is awesome. It has so much power. It's just awe inspiring stuff.


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I'm pretty much in the same mold as Tipo and Metalness. Metal is awesome. It has so much power. It's just awe inspiring stuff.


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because it r0x0rs.


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I was actually into real commercial hip-hop before I found metal. Eminem was the shit even though I had no idea what he rapped about. It was just a popular choice.
Then, I heard Damnation and a Day from a friend when I was around 15 years old. It was really intriguing to hear something completely different from everything else.
I was surprised, but not overly satisfied. It still did not sound enjoyable.

But then everything changed over night. I heard Still Life and since then I've never looked back. It was just above everything I've ever heard, and still is.


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Metal Defines the undefined. It is the Art of chaos, the inspiration of Melochonia, the strenght of human beings and the spirit of the definite and the absolute nothingness.

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I would hate metal if opeth was the first metal band i heard.


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Define Infinity wrote:
Metal Defines the undefined. It is the Art of chaos, the inspiration of Melochonia, the strenght of human beings and the spirit of the definite and the absolute nothingness.

Yeah me too.


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I used to listen a lot more to commercial Rock acts and after a while nothing interested me anymore because they all sounded mosly the same, nickleback, creed, fuel, and all those bands that came out around the end of the 90's where never appealing. I listened to bands that had varied guitar work with solos like Weezer, Smashing Pumpkins, Live, Moist, Our Lady Peace, The Tea Party, Foo Fighters, Soundgarden, Nirvana, Bon Jovi, Pixies and Matthew good band. I still listen to most of those even today, but at that time nothing seemed to grab my attention like those bands did when I was first introduce to them. Then in University my roommate introduced me to Metal, with Katatonia's Last Fair Deal gone down. I wasn't hooked at first but I did liked It. Then later on I discovered Sonata Arctica, the solos and the awesome guitar playing did it for me. It was something I had never heard before. So basically you can say I love metal because of the guitar style they have and the overall sound. It was a breath of fresh air with it's original sound. Another plus, was that albums where much more consistent and not constantly filled with fillers with one good single. I was fed-up of hearing the crap the media was trying to feed us.


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i come from a very musical family. My parents are both musicians and work at the Conservatory here, so i'v always been passionate about music.
(...) I discovered the Beatles in our library one day and loved it. then my mom started getting me stuff she thought i might like (Eagles, Doors).

(...) So he recommende bands like pink floyd and led zeppelin to me. Then someone got me Queen.


that's really cool.

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I would hate metal if opeth was the first metal band i heard.


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Well i started listening to metal when i was 8 years old, i cant remember what i used to listen before that, but i guess pretty much whatever they played on the radio, so one day my father and i went to a record store and i saw Holy Diver on tape, i liked the cover so much that i asked my dad to buy it for me, so he did. i remember listening to that tape everyday while i was doing my homework, i didnt know if it was metal or whatever, for me it was just music, so my dad and i went to that records store several times and i always picked up my albums based on the cover art, like somewhere in time, rust in piece and even some poison album, it was two years later when i was on a bus going to a school trip, when i met a kid who had some Iron Maiden albums with him, so we became friends, and also he had some Kerrang magazines, and the term Heavy Metal became part of my language.

Since then i listened to a lot of diferent kinds music, but metal has always been in my playlist, even more when i started playing guitar, i remember that all the kids that i used to play with were so obssessed about Dream Theater, and i was just like... yaeh theyre cool, but lets play some fucking riffs, until one day i couldnt take it anymore and said: you know guys? Dream Theater sucks!!! played the solo from metropolis and told them that i wasnt going to keep playing those stupids songs anymore and i quit the band.

So i think that there is no particular reason as to why i listen to metal, other than it just kick ass, there is no other genre in music wit so much power, brutality or grimness like metal, it can make you feel all sorts of emotions, friends have come and gone, alot of things in my life have changed, even i have changed, but Metal have always been there.


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FrigidSymphony wrote:
Orion wrote:
I'm pretty much in the same mold as Tipo and Metalness. Metal is awesome. It has so much power. It's just awe inspiring stuff.


indeed


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PostPosted: Fri Jul 07, 2006 6:44 am 
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Husker wrote:
I would hate metal if opeth was the first metal band i heard.


+5


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Well, I was starting to get bored with music and decided to find some new music. I chose Metal because it scared me at the time. I was a wee kid in his pre-teen years, so I thought Metal was all "omg Satan 666 rawr," so I was pretty scared of the thought, and that "fear" is what attracted me to it. I heard a Slayer song (Skeletons of Society, specifically) and, to my surprise, I actually liked it.

The rest, as they say, is history.

The reason I still listen to Metal is because MOST other genres (WITH VERY VERY NOTABLE EXCEPTIONS) bore the pants off of me.


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Legacy Of The Night wrote:
Well, I was starting to get bored with music and decided to find some new music. I chose Metal because it scared me at the time. I was a wee kid in his pre-teen years, so I thought Metal was all "omg Satan 666 rawr," so I was pretty scared of the thought, and that "fear" is what attracted me to it. I heard a Slayer song (Skeletons of Society, specifically) and, to my surprise, I actually liked it.

The rest, as they say, is history.

The reason I still listen to Metal is because MOST other genres (WITH VERY VERY NOTABLE EXCEPTIONS) bore the pants off of me.


That appealed to me too. Once upon a time iwas like "OMFGZ im listening to Cradle of Filth! this is teh evilzness!!!" Then i kept diggin deeper and deeper till i found more and more extreme music.


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The_Voice wrote:
... other than it just kick ass, there is no other genre in music wit so much power, brutality or grimness like metal, it can make you feel all sorts of emotions, friends have come and gone, alot of things in my life have changed, even i have changed, but Metal have always been there.


+1

I've been made fun of so many times by my friends from high school. I used to hang out with them a lot and when I pulled into their driveway blaring something out of my car they would be like "Yeah Satan rules, kill people!!" in response to death metal and "Are you listening to 80's music? Yeah Poison!!" to power metal. Then I'd be like "Hey how many DUI's do you have" or "Hey what’s that around your ankle?" or "Hey, why are you single and living at home with your parents while you don't have a job?" or "Wow, you guys are really going places partying with all these 17 year olds, looks like you guys are going to make IT!"


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during history class 2 years ago the teacher was explaining what a 'layman' in medieval times was. She described it as being baptized, but not part of the clergy. When she asked how many 'laymen' there were in class, half of my schoolmates said 'yuk' when I didn't raise my hand. I'M NOT BAPTIZED AND PROUD OF IT; YOU BLOODY HYPOCRITES! was my response. I got to spend a few hours talking to the religion teacher afterwards, apparently he was supposed to help 'sort out my spiritual life'. Fuckers.

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I have been called a satanist more times than I can count. I have been made fun of for my music and I have been given looks of horror. I dont even listen to that much death metal. I listen to prog and thrash for the most part. People are so fucking stupid. Just the fact that they dont like my music, either because they only will ever like what is popular, or because they dont have the mental capacities to listen to anything that needs the listener to acutally work a little to appreciate it, shows me that I probably made the right choice in what music I listen to.


The truth is though, I never chose to listen to metal. i heard real metal one time and I just never wanted to listen to anything else.


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We do not choose the Metal, the Metal chooses us.

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