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Gimme more reccs for sadboy doom like pic related

satan

anything from Doom VS and Warning.

MY

Median age of this thread: 15

Ruins of Beverast - Exuvia

check that shit if you haven't

Fucking great find

looks like buttmetal shit

fuck youself
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>only 1000
get this pussy shit out of my face

Been listening to Clandestine Blaze for the past week and I love it, my favorite Entombed record no doubt 'bout it.

Got the tape in the mail yesterday.
Doom AOTY.

development came

if you do not like duckgrind, you should kill yourself you GIGANTIC faggot

Have you listened to AOTY today, /metal/?

oh,oh, I get it, it's meme time in Sup Forums again!

Aside from this, what are some of /metal/'s favorite interviews?
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Darkthrone ones Fenriz and Ted did themselves.

Shilling this album once more. Proggy Power Metal à la Galneryus and Wuthering Heights

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How did you arrive at that conclusion?

low self esteem

is this the new hell? how is it?

>is this the new hell?
No
>how is it?
Terrible

Bell Witch - Longing

adjust your pants

Okay, now what?

let me blow you off

I wrote him on Bandcamp asking if he knew where to get the 4 album discography.

He offered me his personal copy. I'm ocd as hell and don't do second hand stuff, otherwise I would have took him up on the offer.

Sure, let me unzip real quick.

dance the good time dance

Why do people hate Breeding The Spawn so much?
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>He offered me his personal copy.
Sounds like him. Matt's a really nice dude. I saw them in 2014 and bought a hoodie from their merch table. The sizes got mixed up and I got a small instead of a large. E-mailed him about it a couple days later and he sent me his personal one right out of his closet.

>Large
I bet you are, daddy

T H I C C boi

T H I C C

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This one has a bit of stoner vibes
>degenerate bong rock in my doom

I'll choke you with both of my hands

mmmmm

Why does Encyclopedia Metallum trigger nu-males so much?

today I will remind them

/Death metal summer/ fag
reports in
barely

glorious

post some BIG BOY RIFFS
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r8

>Cathedral
I want to hug you, but that would be gay
I manly handshake should suffice

4u

who /alpha/ here?
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MORTUARY MORTUARY MORTUARY

>who /alpha/ here
>posts music intended towards women
Haha

Who /testosterone/ here?
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ME ME ME!

Tech death made me realize how people who don't listen to metal feel about it.

something about tech death i just dont like and will probably never like.

You lads heard Nocturnus's The Key/Thresholds?

Luca is 10/10

How pleb am I if i like Scar Symmetry?

I hope you guys didn't sleep on this.

It's the best Mitochondrion has done so far

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who else loves traced in air

their demos are the best thing they've done, really underrated shit

Can we all admit that Metallica is overrated

000-00-000-00-0-0-0-0-0-0-00-00-000-0
"Wow it sure is AOTY matetial"

i'll give it a shot

tell me your thoughts after you've finished

Does /metal/ like Kvelertak?
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You mean half-baked eurovision-tier pop music that uses death metal as a host to latch itself onto since not one person in the band knows what makes either genre good so they haphazardly combine the two together knowing their 14-year-old Neil Degrasse Tyson-watching fans are too stupid to care? Abba is more metal than Scary Symmetry, and Abba can actually boast that they're fucking great to boot.

they're alright

no, I didn't really get the albums either, but you should check out the "Live shit" boxset, it contains completely fucking amazing recordings that will make you believe the hype.

Nowadays they're utter trash of course.

You mean early 2000's pop-punk dressed with non-threatening harsh vocals because the band understands that there's a lot of money to be made off of soft-spoken flannel-wearing beta males who want metal bands they can latch onto in order to make their pitchfork-cultivated taste seem far more eclectic than it really is? Sum 41 are far more metal than Kvelertak want to seem.

barely metal

Woah, i haven't been to /metal/ in 4 years.
Why do people hate Kvelertak now?
Let me guess, you also hate Gojira and Ghost now right? Since they got popular.

I wanted more bass out of Megadeth so I tried some parallel compression

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Did I do it right or did I fuck up?

someone is going to take this post seriously.

I hate them because they're mediocre, case closed

I'm taking this post seriously

Holy shit.
Someone change this thread to /hipster metal/

Black Metal:
>M8Л8TХ [M8L8TH]: Russian/Ukrainian Black Metal with a distinct folksy RAC influence. Their latest album has a wonderful blend of clean and harsh vocals.
>Nachtgeblüt: Argentinian Black Metal/Neoclassical crossover project of Eviigne. Previous albums had some classical pieces metallicized, but "Dying Echos of a Past Forlorn" highlights Eviigne's talents as a musician.
>Campo de Mayo: Another project of Eviigne. The music here is much harsher and more direct with fiercely anti-communist lyrics and songs glorifying the regime of Jorge Rafael Videla, infamous for putting communist dissidents on death flights.
>Kristallnacht: Their entire discography on one album. Raw French Black Metal with plenty of harsh tremolo picked lines. Pretty standard.
>Dub Buk: Highly folksy Ukrainian Black Metal with foot-stomping riffs, gang shouts and flutes.
>Grand Belial's Key: A US NS Black Metal classic. Not only one of the most intentionally hilarious Black Metal bands, but also one of the most intentionally hilarious NS Black Metal bands. Anti-Judeo-Christian lyrics with plenty of potshots at Jews and Jesus.
>Fanisk: Another US NS Black Metal classic. Epic keyboard-driven passages and walls of tremolo craft a fantastic atmosphere transporting you to somewhere beyond space and time.
>Absurd: All their classic tunes rerecorded for a new generation. Those who found their earlier work childish, raw and amateurish will appreciate the dedication from the new band to polish the old tunes into something quite powerful.
>Der Stürmer: Harsh Greek NS Black Metal with members active in Golden Dawn. Plenty of fast, furious, tremolo-picked power chords and feral shouts.
>Veles: Polish NS Black Metal classic.
>Graveland: Another Polish NS Black Metal classic. Slow, epic passages crafting an atmosphere of Viking warriors charging into battle with lyrics influenced by Ron McVan

>Why do people hate Kvelertak now?
People have always hated Kvelertak and I explained why, if you like Blink 182 with throaty snarling then that's your thing but plenty of us have standards, next thing you know you're going to say hating Deafheaven and deathcore are only recent things because they got popular
>Let me guess, you also hate Gojira and Ghost now right? Since they got popular.
I hate Gojira because they're an example of what happens when you take a shitty groove metal song and play it twice as slow and for twice as long. Gojira are one of the least-ambitious metal acts I have ever heard in my life, why anyone enjoys hearing someone play palm-muted open note chords for 7 minutes interspersed with pick scrapes is beyond me. And Ghost are just a Blue Oyster Cult wannabe soft rock band that made a huge splash in metal magazines because they dress like they're supposed to be in a music video for the Monster Mash. Take away the outfits and I guarantee you Ghost wouldn't be a tenth as well known as they are now.

Black Metal (cont):
>Teмнoзopь [Temnozor]: Russian Folk/Black Metal crossover. Pagan lyrics and epic passages with clean and harsh vocals.
>Pantheon: USNSBM concept album. Much of their discography sucks, but they struck gold once with this concept album.
>Spear of Longinus: Australian NS Black Metal with a distinct old school influence. Hellhammer and Celtic Frost fans will enjoy this. Loads of lyrics of Nazi mysticism and Hinduism.
>Genocide: Thrashy Chilean Black Metal.
>Sombre Chemin: French Black Metal with an RAC undercurrent. Imagine early Absurd with Burzum-like atmosphere.
>Totenburg: Triumphant, but fierce German Black Metal that packs quite a punch. Like later Absurd with more aggression and thrashiness.
>Peste Noire: National Anarchist Black Metal with a very faint folksy influence. Plenty of feral vocals and blast beats with tremolo picked lines from hell.
>Aryan Blood: German Black Metal influenced by old school Heavy Metal. Worth it for "To Build an Empire" alone.
>Mjölnir: Unique German Black Metal with melodic and symphonic influences that craft a distinct atmosphere. Think old Lucifugum mixed in with Bathory, Enslaved, and Nokturnal Mortum.
>Naastrand: When traditional French folk songs discover Black Metal. Very unique and quite powerful.
>Wolfnacht: "Night of the Werewolf" is the best thing they've done. Everything else is rather mediocre Darkthrone worship, but the debut has some Absurd influences.
>Thunderbolt: The Polish lovechild of Emperor and Dissection. The atmospheric interludes are implemented nicely, rather than feeling superfluous. In a word, tasteful.
>Bannerwar: Greek Black Metal with bright tone elevated by a of the guitar melodies, a symphonic regalia of the pianos and keyboards, and a bloodied rasp of its front man. Energetic anthems bearing a semblance to Emperor's In the Nightside Eclipse, though not strikingly so. Don't expect much RAC influences. Even their cover of Blue Eyed Devil's "Eternal Fight" sounds grim

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Heavy Metal:
>RaHoWa: A sore subject, but George Burdi sure tried his damndest to channel Peter Steele. This album is pure Type O Negative worship with some awesome songs and terrible songs. The best are "Man Against Time," "Hall of the Heroes," "In the Fires of 1945," "The Last Battalion" and "God Is Dead". The cover of "The Snow Fell" is great, too.
>Honor: Epic Viking Metal with plenty of charging riffs and passages similar to Manowar and Graveland. The English version is superior to the Polish version, so track that one down. For some reason, the Polish mastering is horrible.
>Fortress: Incredible Heavy Metal from down under. NWOBHM-influenced Metal with an epic heavy ballad "Southern Birth, Northern Soul"
>Warlord: NWOBHM-influenced Metal from Skrewdriver guitarist Steve "Stigger" Calladine. Anti-Islamic "Jihad Joe" will make you crack a smile and "The South Will Rise Again" will make you unfurl your Rebel Flag.
>Excalibur: Czech Metal legends. Later albums go into Death Metal territory, but the debut has epic Metallica-influenced riffs and plenty of headbanging sections in spite of the awkward English.
>Buldok: Similar to Excalibur, but much more influenced by Dokken and Manowar, making the album sound surprisingly American. The Czech songs are better, but "Mission Spandau" has this saxophone section that always makes me smile.
>Spirit of 88: Heavy/Groove Metal solo project of a German musician. Catchy riffs in spite of the awkward vocals.
>Bomber: German Motörhead-influenced Heavy Metal from drummer/vocalist Kalle. Plenty of catchy riffs and feral vocals.
>Estirpe Imperial: Spanish Metal legends with Iron Maiden-esque riffs and patriotic lyrics.
>Kontingent 88: French Heavy Metal/Hard Rock with thoughtful lyrics and epic riffs. Easily my favorite out of all these.

>People have always hated Kvelertak
No they haven't newfag.

Thrash Metal:
>The Raunchous Brothers: When The Mentors discovered Teutonic Thrash. "Faggot Bolshevik" alone is quite a statement.
>Mudoven: if the Cro-Mags were racist, they'd be Mudoven. Solo-project of Vaginal Jesus guitarist Jim Crow, a purported veteran in Massachusetts hardcore underground. "Back to Africa" and "Green God" are classics.
>Bound For Glory: American RAC legends who fully underwent metalmorphosis on "The Fight Goes On." Every album after is just as great, but the songs here rule. "We've Got Your Number," "Doctor Marten Dental Plan," "Our Voice Is Stronger" and "Welcome" are testaments to the band's fury.
>Death's Head: Australian Thrash Metal with a distinct Hardcore influence. Perfect for moshing.
>Durandal: Slayer fans rejoice! French Thrash Metal with riffs distinctly influenced by Slayer and other American Thrash legends. The whole album is the best France has to offer.
>Frakass: The French Nationalist version of The Exploited. Moshable riffs and a great vocalist to boot.
>Ultimatum: A lesser version of Frakass. Riffs are still good, though.
>In Tyrannos: Slayer-influenced Metal project of German legend Daniel "Gigi" Giese. Loads of lyrics about the Freemasons, WWI, the Jews, 9/11 and other great topics abound.
>Iron Youth: Greek Thrash Metal. Everything else they produced is mediocre, but at least they got it right here.
>Squadron: RAC legends go Thrash here. Plenty of Hardcore-influenced riffage, but "Death Before Dishonour" will make you want to mount your horse and charge straight into battle.
>Кoppoзия Meтaллa [Korrozia Metalla]: Vulgar Russian Thrash legends. This album is when the band started to let it slip they aren't exactly tolerant. "K.K.K" gives some obvious hints, and the anti-Arab song from the following album would solidify their political stance.
>Кoлoвpaт [Kolovrat]: Even more explicit racist Russian Thrash. The playing here is very tight and the music has great production values to boot.

shut up

Death Metal:
>Arghoslent: American Death Metal with thrashy heavy riffs similar to those of Manilla Road. Loads of lyrics about slavery, conquest and, of course, the Holocaust.
>Berserkr: American Death'n'Roll/Groove Metal with incredible production values. Fans of Entombed, '90s Sepultura and Pantera will enjoy this.
>Vaginal Jesus: Hilarious Grindcore with a Seth Putnam connection; hilarious lyrics and nasty riffs abound.

Is liking Rage Against the Machine pleb?

Yes

c r y m o r e f r i e n d o

Everything you like is pleb, kid

Very

nu male detected

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It's kind of impressive that someone dedicated so much time to listening to carefully listening to all of this so they could make this copypasta. But hey if people want to listen to mediocre shit because they slap some swastikas and iron crosses on album covers then power to them.

I think you're missing the point, which is why would anyone waste precious time listening to a bunch of third rate bedroom Darkthrone and Burzum clones instead of the real deal.
If you truly want to preserve european culture and music, focus and quality instead of quantity. And there's barely any quality on that list.

I bet you're also the dude who defended Kvelertak, Gojira and Ghost
what a nu-male

the "ouch!" tanktop really looks good with that fit.


But blackies don't actually think that riffs matter.

>But blackies don't actually think that riffs matter.
what
fucking what

fuggg

garbled balalaika tremolos =/= riffs