What makes metal appealing to metalheads?

What makes metal appealing to metalheads?
serious question, not trying to bait or trigger anyone

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they like the way it sounds I guess

a lot of them are social outcasts and empathise with the angry lyricism also

It sounds good

I don't listen to metal anymore but I just to listen to it exclusively

I was always most personally drawn to the texture of the distortion over actual songwriting or complexity. If I didn't like the guitar tone I didn't like the band.

That's probably just me though because I still most listen to music for it's textures.

also the community, they feel like they can fit in with these other angry and/or disenfranchised youths.

Heaviness
Technicality
Atmosphere
Less conventional songwriting than other rock bands

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wtf is that webm kek

I like it because well executed metal has a raw power behind it that you can't find in many other places, the technicality can be appreciated separately from the sound and the metal themes inspire me. It also just seems to have all the surface-level things I like about classical music.

I like the heaviness of the sound and some of the keys used in metal sound much darker, especially when it goes into chromaticism.
I'm not into all that blood and guts shit, or the whole dungeons and dragon shtick.

really depends on the band, metal has a bunch of very different sounds

I like gojira because the heaviness of the sound makes me think about the gigantism of nature and in general things that make you feel small in comparison

I like dopethrone because the low notes and slow-ish rythm makes me feel calm, kinda like the purring of a cat, but the heavinessalso gives me energy

I like gris because their sound makes me physically cold and their lyrics are amazing (even tho you can't really understand them without reading them at the same time)

I like (well I used to like) powerwolf because they're so cheesy but also they put you in a good mood, kinda like an 80's horror/action movie that's so bad it's good

I like insomnium because their warm but dark tone makes me feel good, like when you're comfy in your house looking at the awful weather outside. It's also great backgroud music to read to

I like black sabbath because the sometimes repetitive guitars + ozzy's voice are so hypnotic and it reminds me of home, because my father used to listen to them a lot

I like Devin Townsend because he's such a genius when it comes to conveying emotions. His work is so diverse I'm only going to talk about the last album. It all feels like a dream, with the voice of devin (the voice of reason) being drowned out by the instruments. It's epic but calming and harmonic, you really feel the fact that devin is finally kinda in peace with himself but the energy that was coming from the hate is still there

I like sepultura because the brutality of their music sounds like the times when men weren't a civilised bunch in suit and ties (the "roots bloody roots" of humanity)

I like mastodon because they keep experimenting while still sounding great

I like rob zombie mainly for the same reasons as I liked powerwolf, but he sounds way more gritty while still being fun

If you don't feel anything while listening to metal, I don't blame you, different things are for different people.

WEW LAD

RIFFS addiction man

Idk senpai, it's mostly fast and (at least for me) puts you in a good mood

good post 10/10 really contributed to the discussion would read again

This, riffs should be classified as an addictive substance.

one characteristic of music is that it can convey emotions. most genres of metal lean heavily on this. it's simply a matter of whether or not it resonates with you.

ultimately, those who listen to metal and ONLY metal are posers.

people who listen to only one genre are plebs, no matter what genre they listen to

holy FUCK metafags are so autistic

spoken like a true nu-male

Good post. Good job.

go ahead and explain why you like the music that you like without sounding autistic

now that's /meal/ tier retardation

the rest of the posts are surprisingly not terrible

Good post

Metal is for literal children

generally, if you can't enjoy metal it's because you take yourself too seriously

I really hope you never have kids.

I don't care about metal but i wanted to say that this is a nice dogger

written like a genuine neo-guy

i agree that a lot of metal doesn't take itself seriously, but black metal exists so your argument is invalid

>black metal
>serious
Tarnation for thee.

Posted like an anonymous poster.

It's all pretty much been said already, but on top of conveying emotion or any kind of aesthetic very well, it's also a genre that revels in musical composition. There's a great capacity in metal for artists to branch out both their expression and skill.

Just listen to this one song. If you really don't like or understand why somebody else would like this, I don't know what to say. You just don't like metal: youtube.com/watch?v=aMorAdnCixg

I'm mainly into it, because it's packed with tremendous riffs (see Bolt Thrower or Darkthrone's Riffside Journey), chilling atmosphere (see almost any 2nd wave black metal band) and the growls/screams/shrieks can be quite killer, too. It speaks to me on a whole different level than most genres, but I'm not the type of faggot who only listens to metal. I'm also into various experimental genre, drone, noise, ambient, electronics and some old school rap artists.

Pic related describes my love for the genre perfectly.

Heavy metal represents a brave and inquisitive spirit diving into the unknown to find meaning and beauty. It challenges dogma and stasis and rejects conformity and inaction. Its very foundations are based in horror, grim Nietzschean realism, darkness, and the occult. Instead of fearing these dark forces metal admires them a necessary aspect of a full and intense life. It de-emphasizes the individual, reminds us of death, and praises the power of the natural world.

harsh vocals aren't going to make OP like metal, but I think the song's nice

Harsh/distinct vocals are a pivotal aspect of metal. Not all metal, but a lot of it, and it goes hand in hand with what I stated in my post. Might as well not sugarcoat it.

nattens is so good it hurts

The most painful thing about is that Ulver will never make another black metal album that rivals this one, even though I like their new style, too. One of my all time favorites.

I used to listen to metal excusively but i could never point a single reason why i liked the genre so much nor can i explain why it fails to keep me interested these days.
Then again, my feelings towards something are almost always bound to unpredictably change despite all my best efforts, so i have practically given up trying to control them.

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dude DISTORTION lmao

>roots bloody roots
>brutality
>mastodon
>still sounding great
lmao what

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There are heavier albums than roots bloody roots, but brutality is still one of the best ways I can describe it

I don't like every mastodon album but they're still a good band and desu I was talking out of my ass for that one because I realised I have no idea why I like them

>but brutality is still one of the best ways I can describe it
Really? Not the shitty riffs or terrible vocals? I mean it's pretty clear from your other post that your taste is fucking garbage, but brutality? Really?

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1. I appreciate freedom of speech. In a society of political correctness and everyone feeling afraid to say how they feel, I find metal to be a wonderful thing. You can write about anything you want, no matter how terrible or grotesque it may be.

2. There's complete freedom to do with it as you will. There's no record companies saying "no you can't write that" or "no you can't put that on your cover" or "hey we need a hit". They're not playing metal for money or fame. If it comes they'll take it, but they're in it because they have passion for the art.

3. Instrumentation. Lyrics have never been that important to me. I mean I enjoy reading King Diamond's lyrics as I'm listening to his albums because they're entertaining stories all in one big concept album. I also enjoyed Chuck Schuldiner's lyrics. But most of the time with other bands, I don't even bother to read them. The instrumentation is the most important thing. I love the heavy brutal sound. My cousins introduced me to Metallica and Black Sabbath when I was like 5 and it was the heaviest and most incredible shit I had ever heard at the time. I'm sure my tastes in extreme metal go back to that moment.

4. It never ends. I will never get around to listening to everything I want to listen to. All the other genres I love like 80s synthpop, 90s alternative stuff, 70s funk music all died because they were for the time. Metal never dies, that's not just a corny saying. There's constantly new music coming out. It's a never-ending goldmine. You've got bands experimenting with new styles and concepts but there's also bands who worship the pure old styles of death metal and black metal. So whether you like the new experimental stuff or old stuff, there's something to enjoy and discover.

5. Aesthetic. I have a thing for dark and horror-themed imagery. Needless to say, there's plenty of that.

>your taste is fucking garbage
reccomend me some stuff

Tell me what you want and I will

Because I have appreciable testosterone and am not afraid of masculinity like this fag here

I listen to Meshuggah for the CHUGS

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idk doom, sludge, stoner, black metal that isn't lo-fi, good prog, anything too weird to define, or your favourites

>appreciable testosterone
this better be bait

As someone who compliments his listening to metal with other forms of music, to me metal is the epitome of what popular music has to offer as a genre from a sheer musical perspective.

A constantly changing aesthetic aside, the two most common values of popular music that it has over other forms of music are 1. the hooks which are melodies made to be repeated a few times rather than transition the way art music or jazz does and 2. a level of visceral intensity not offered in other forms of music (as was first exemplified by the song Roll Over Beethoven by Chuck Berry.)

The metal genre, particularly in its more extreme format offers both of these put together in spades. Rather than punk music/rock n roll which just focuses on the visceral or really other forms of popular music that focus on hook melodies, metal focuses on both. It achieves this through riffs which are melodies with a heavy visceral bent achieved through lots of fast chord playing, distortion, erratic rhythm sections, etc.

In order to optimize these unique aspects of popular music, the best metal tends to have song structure akin to a sonata form which starts of seemingly sounding like a verse chorus structure but then turns into a straight up riff attack. What's interesting to notice here often is that unlike say...a lot of other typical popular music like anything on the radio or a song like King Crimson's 20th Century Schizoid Man, there's no verse section where the music "calms" down as in it doesn't play a hook and resorts to usually some kind of more static two/three chord progression. The best of the metal genre is all visceral hooks (riffs) all the time.

Metal can also deliver this in various tempos as well ranging from lower tempo stuff like Eyehategod to something midtempo like Judas Priest to something really fast like Morbid Angel.

It's a genre that can feel hard to get, but ultimately rewarding in what it does.

That's called palm mute buddy

the palm mute is what happens after the chug??

Well, you could listen to Sepultura's early albums instead of the album that signified their total nosedive in quality.

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No the chug is palm mute

Because I'm Varg's iligitimate son.

i used to be a stereotypical metalhead. i liked/still like some of it because:

>metal can be either stupid fast or super slow, and a lot of the more technical metal bands also have acoustic or softer songs. the variety keeps it interesting
>it seems "unrestrained" i guess, as in its not subject to the rules of what gets a pop song radio play, because metal bands KNOW theyre not getting radio play
>the sound of distorted guitar is pleasing to me, but i absolutely understand why its not to others
>its fun to try to play complex guitar parts that come with metal songs
>touches on subjects that "cleaner" genres wont, just because it can. Like a horror movie kinda
>instruments are allowed a greater range of styles as opposed to music made for people to actually listen to in public or at parties

both of those are not quite as heavy as I'd like them to be, however I really enjoyed the first one

Alot of energy, great outlet for frustration.

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Most of the bands he posted have put out great music.

another fag here, if you want brootal let me ease you in.

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this is entry level

>What makes X appealing to fans of X?

great question. a lot of people are fans of X because it's a thing they enjoy. it is self-evident that there are many reasons why they might enjoy X. look to the fact that many people enjoy X to see that it must be appealing in some way or many different ways. other people do not like X. that's because there are many types of people in this world who like and don't like different things. X is yet another thing in the world.

If he knows about Devin Townsend, he probably knows about Strapping Young Lad.

Stop memeing the guy

Here's heavier stuff
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Let's be honest here, Nattens Madrigal is literally a homosexual version of Transilvanian Hunger

thanks guys
I'm getting tired rn so i'll listen to (some of) those tomorrow
except for oh my fucking god wich I'll listen to right now because I know it and it's great

people like different things for different reasons, asking what those reasons are isn't such a stupid question

I can only speak for myself but I love the genre because it offers catharsis through sensory overload. It's almost like a drug.

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If you like music for musicality it's good for that. Smoking up to it is fun as well.

Honestly metal has one thing it can do better than any other genre: show off anger and aggressiveness. Sure jazz and classical both much higher technically, and rock/electronic go much further progressively; but metal is just raw aggression. So I would imagine thats the real reason people get into metal, it is for me anyways.

>a few people actually put a little effort into sincerely explaining why they like metal
>"lol metalheads are so autistic"

really getting tired of the the nu-males on this board that need everything to have a thin veneer of irony over it. anything sincere or slightly masculine and empowering is "cringey" now

There's a severe lack of self-awareness in this post.

There's a severe lack of self-awareness in this post.

Don't worry, /metal/ runs Sup Forums anyway

yeah it hurts your fucking ears with that production

Still love it though and it wouldn't be half as good without the awful production

>I can only speak for myself but I love the genre because it offers catharsis through sensory overload.
you should check out some harsh noise, it takes that even further

Same reason some people like really spicy food.

This post pretty accurately describes me. I'll add that metal is so ridiculously diverse it feels like you could just explore it forever without ever getting tired of it. I listen to other stuff of course, but no other genre has as much to offer in terms of sheer variation as metal. Not to mention the endless amount of resources for discovering metal, be it youtube channels, blogs, dl sites, everything. No other genres has nearly as many resources for discovery as metal, it's pretty amazing (rip mortuus insomnus tho ;-;7)

>no other genre has as much to offer in terms of sheer variation as metal

(not true, by the way)

I can't listen to most metal because it just seems so overly "edgy" that I can't take it seriously. I feel like its satire lol.

I got tired of metal at the age of 18 and I've probably heard most artists you have.

compared to Punk though
Also I'm literal autist love metal smoke weed,play guitar,and dgaf
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cute doge

This

I like some metal but most people here made me cringe pretty hard

It's definitely the most autistic fan base out there, and the most closed-minded too

bitches

Forget all the glammed up dilettantishness these other anons are posting.

Listen and you will understand. \m/

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>It's definitely the most autistic fan base out there, and the most closed-minded too

>posting this while there are literally billions of people who listen to Top 40 music exclusively

How do you even, I just can't

literally all I said was that they liked the way it sounded and they empathise with the angry lyrics

how is that autistic

I don't know man, I'm not a metalhead so I couldn't tell you

but being in a trash moshpit can be pretty fun

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also vikings are cool and shit

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>I feel like its satire lol
a lot of bansds are, it's fun

I conclude that
1) people like metal for very different reasons
2) in a convertation about metal, the words "nu- male" will always before the 20th post

looool

I like your point, it's a shame that you type like a tumblr teenage girl

For me it's the speed and power; the richness, depth, and sheer size of the sound touches something primal. I can be having a shit day, put on some DragonForce, Zombie, Rammstein, even Dethklok, and suddenly feel like I could bust ass for 8 hours straight. Hell, Superbeast makes me feel like I could shred steel barehanded.

I think that's what a lot of musical preference comes down to: it's whatever resonates with you.

Depends what kind of metal
Numetal and death metal appeals to emotion
Black, speed, neoclassical appeal to music appreciation and emotional release
Thrash appeals to emotional release in the way ska or punk does
Hair metal is very similar to old rock so in a way it's nostalgic for led Zeppelin and others
All the cores are for edgy elitists

Yeah it sometimes is
Like megadeth
Dave mustaine is a dick for fun

Lyrics don't really matter sometimes
I lean towards neoclassical and speed more because there's no edgy swedish yelling played over amazing guitars
Jason Becker and yngwie sound like classical music with a metallic twist which is nice
Megadeth is a rush of energy and almost never fails to amaze, the songs are always upbringing and good to listen to
Metallica, even when fast, I'd more mellow and laidback to listen to
Burzum is for sad days, not edgy sad days, just average sad days

I don't identify as a 'metalhead' per se but metal forms the bulk of what I listen to

I dig it because the aggression and loudness amps me up at the gym, or even when I'm just walking around