I've been trying to get into black/death metal but it just doesn't do it for me. It's just too fucking repetitive. The bands I like that are the closest to these genres are The Body and Exodus, that's as metal as I could get.
I'd like some violent band suggestions, I like the yelling but dislike the low screaming voice.
death- scream bloody gore venom- welcome to hell sodom- obsessed by cruelty voivod- deminsion hatross bathory- bathory morbid angel- alter of madness motorhead- bomber/ ace of spades celtic frost- morbid tales possessed- seven churches testament- the legacy
try there, its a good spread to see what may appeal to you
Nathan Baker
thanks for the suggestions. found out the vibe I was feeling was mathcore, not death metal or black metal. I really like converge and I'm trying to get into lightning bolt. Do you have any similar suggestions to these?
Oliver Martin
thanks for the suggestions but although the drums and the bass are insane, the music is overall too repetitive for me and the low screaming voice just ruins it for me
Connor Gray
Have you tried Dillinger yet?
Kayden Foster
I've listened to dillinger before, maybe I'll try again, any particular album you'd like to suggest? Update: just discovered this band called Daughters, it's fucking insane, try hell songs
Christian Lee
My fave is still Irony is a Dead Scene, probably because that was the first of theirs I heard, and I'm a big Patton fan.
Jeremiah Harris
not at all sorry
Jeremiah Stewart
also heard of dillinger because of patton, for some reason I'd thought he was a band member, only later to find out he'd only done one album with them, I guess that's why I haven't payed much attention to the band
Tyler Sanders
I really like that 'entombedcore' punk/death metal thing that was popular a while ago. shit like this
I'm downloading ire works. By the way the frontman fucking scares me, he's so manly, just like trent reznor, what the fuck is up with these guys?
Grayson Mitchell
He's a bit of a sperg, but lead singers often are. I really like how much he involves the crowd though - saw them in London earlier this year and at one point he was singing while crowd surfing, and handed off the microphone to some random people in the audience to sing.
Juan Jenkins
Vektor - Terminal Redux
James Bailey
your suggestions are alright, but for some reason the drums just don't do it for me, I realised I was looking for mathcore, but thanks for the suggestions
Nathaniel Russell
dw user, i was like this, it will click eventually, infact its sort of like a pair of boots that you wear in untill they dont give you blisters anymore
listen to death, they were the main band that helped me get into harder metal
Chase Ward
Think of the pressure you feel when doing public speaking, and then imagine it's a crowd of thousands that you're relying on to keep a roof over your head. Lead singers need to be self-confident as fuck, and if they aren't then sometimes they just try to pretend they are and overdo it.
>Antichrist - Sacrament of Blood >Blasphemy - Fallen Angel of Doom >Death Worship - Extermination Mass >Conqueror - War.Cult.Supremacy >Revenge- Triumph.Genocide.Antichrist
The best and trvest black/death (also called war metal)
Nathan Martin
I've got just the thing for you famalam, what you need is some pagan metal to warm you into the genre. It generally gives you some clean singing mixed in the shrieks, you get good production and general more skillfull playing.
If you like converge you have lretty good entry level metal taste. Try >full of hell >gaza >code orange Trust user
Jaxson Howard
Pagan BM was the way I got into black metal desu, its a good way to get yourself used to tremolo riffs, blast beats, and shrieks because they only use them in parts of the songs and have other interesting instruments to help you ease you way into it.
Also flipsofem by burzum is great to get used to low fi
Ethan Taylor
Listen to Car Bombs album thats titled like this VMVVVMMVV. I think it's basically meant to be a picking pattern. It's halfway between good Meshuggah type djent and dillinger mathcore. Really good, saw em ages ago in NY, top energy, not evena huge fan of mathcore
Ethan Allen
I also like code orange, forgot to mention
Adrian Cook
They're great, but they're basically an amalgamation of every extreme genre operating around them. For instance they shit on deathcore in interviews which they and everyone are right to do but a lot of their breakdowns sound like Acacia Strain, in a good way
If you want mathcore tho >Counterparts >DEP or for more intense stuff >The Crinn - Shadowbreather >Frontierer - Orange Mathmatics >The End - Transfer Trachea