What's your favorite genre of metal?
All subgenres count and give an example of a band
Metalcore isn't real metal so don't put it in here
What's your favorite genre of metal?
All subgenres count and give an example of a band
Metalcore isn't real metal so don't put it in here
1. Nu metal (only because it has a special place in my heart)
2. Metalcore that actually counts as metal (i.e. Born Of Osiris)
3. Power Metal
4. Alternative Metal
5. Black Metal
6. Blackgaze
7. Melodic Death Metal
>No True Scotsman
Black Metal
Nu-Metal (Fight Me About It)
Deathcore
Folk Metal
Grindcore
Doom and Sludge
most black hybrids are good, 1st wave included
Doom/Sludge/Stoner
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1. Doom metal
2. Trash metal
3. Death metal
4. Black metal
5. Alternative metal
sounds pretty lame when i read this list desu
Crossover thrash
Cromags, Iron Reagen, Gang Green
there are like 4 genres on there that don't actually count as metal
2 for sure and debatably 3
1
thrash and death
blackened power metal
Doom metal
Stoner metal
Djent
Trash metal
1. death
2. black
3. grind
4. traditional
5. prog - don't hit me pls
>No True Scotsman again, but this time with more haughty disdain.
whatever the fuck Primus was supposed to be, other than them probably sludge and death meatl
>Trash Metal
lmao is that just shorthand for any kind of -core?
1.Trash Metal
2.Black Metal
3.Death Metal
4.Rare Obsure Metal
5.Melodic Black Metal
6.Grindcore
its metallica-metal
so metal that paved the road for metal artists to have mainstream success? and from which almost all other metal is derivative?
Is it just me or are contrarian faggots twice as annoying as any normie
Stoner and Sludge
what the fuck is your point
Only kino genre is power metal. Everything else is edgy teenager shit.
>listens to non downtuned metal
opinion disregarded
Only recently got into Metal and I honestly cab say that I enjoy each genre I listened to (Traditional, Death, Thrash, Black)
My least favorite I guess is Stoner but thats because I didnt like Dopesmoker that much but there's still some good albums I liked (Boris ones)
It's not "no true scotsman" to say that genres that originated outside of metal aren't metal. Metalcore arose from hardcore and deathcore came from metalcore, alt metal is grunge or alt rock with more metal influenced instrumentation, post-black arose from shoegaze, nu metal is hip hop with distorted guitar riffs (all riffs very distinct from any metal genre as well) for beats. grindcore is arguable but some would say it arose more from hardcore and metal bands in that vein are grind/death or powerviolence. With the sole exception of grindcore, all are more influenced by another genre than they are by metal.
>he doesn't like black metal
VVIMPS AND POSERS, LEAVE THE HALL
I only listen to metal in spurts, and it's usually related to or derivative of Doom in some way, but I have a couple favorites of black, death, and thrash, although it's usually in the winter time when I listen to those.
OP here Metal core is a subgenre of mixing metallic punk and hard core punk it is a pure punk subgenre people get it confused with metal just cus it's called metalcore
wigger slam is all that matters
The order of these varies day to day but
1 thrash metal (fucking slayer)
2 old school deathmetal
3 blackened deathmetal
4 heavy metal
5 black metal
>and also solving the of Life
What did they mean by this?
Alternative
System Of A Down
OP here just recently went to a slayer concert
Line up was slayer behemoth and lamb of God
> pic related
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Ambient Black Metal
Not to be mistaken for Atmoshit
Soundcloud rap is the best metal subgenre as of 2017
cant understand you sorry
1) Black Metal/Atmoblack/Blackgaze
2) Doom/Sludge/Drone Metal
3) Progressive Metal
4) Melodeath
5) Alternative Metal
Nu-metal isn't metal you guys. It's just post-hardcore with hip hop and industrial influences. Alternative metal also isn't metal. It's just metallic Alt Rock.
-Melodeath Insomnium, Soilwork
-Symphonic Kamelot
-Prog/djent Tesseract, SikTH
-metalcore (fuck you metal is literally in the name) Killswitch engage
melodeath
Metalcore is an abbreviation for metallic hardcore punk you dumbass
hard to choose between tech death and trance metal
w/current favorites
Sludge/Doom (Hell, Corrupted)
Black (Volahn, Cosmic Church)
Death (Spectral Voice, Mortiferum)
1. new wave of british heavy metal
2. raw black metal
3. US power metal
4. old school death metal
5. death/doom metal
mostly listen to
>doom/sludge
>prog
>alt
>thrash
i also like death metal instrumentals but the vocals sound like the cookie monster so i can't take it seriously
Hard its been a while I listened to any metal album.
My favorite is probably Black Metal since it offers more diverse sounds.
Black Metal - Symphonic, Raw, Progressive (Shining, Öxxö Xööx, Chtonic, Storm Lord, Satyricon, Borknagar, Emperor, SAMEL, Belphegor, Anaal Nathrakh, Naumachia)
Death Metal - Melodic, Technical (Dying Fetus, Carcass, Cephalic Carnage, Spawn of Possession)
Doom - Funeral (My Dying Bride, Katatonia)
Industrial Metal - (Ministry)
Deathcore - (Animosity, Chelsea Grin)
Anyone here ever heard of some industrial black metal band with roman numerals in its name? Its not Opera IX. I used to have one of their albums but I cant remember the bands name.
Prog is king.
It keeps all the other genres fresh.
Black
Slam
Grind
Doom
Death
>blackened prog tech death
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Never mind I found it band was called The Project Hate MCMXCIX. This band actually doesn't really sound industrial more like all over the place.
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I don't listen to much metal but I'd have to say old school death and all all sorts of black metal are my favorite. I feel like DM hasn't actually evolved much from its roots which is why I don't find any new bands interesting, while BM has a lot of various sounds from its raw and primitive roots to more atmospheric, progressive and even psychedelic. And I'm NOT talking about atmospheric BM, because that one is boring, but BM in general is very cold and dark which is a feeling and atmosphere that I think other subgenres are missing
Numetal is unironically the only metal can enjoy.
Avant-Garde (Kayo Dot)
Folk (Primordial)
Sludge (Subrosa)
Prog (Ne Obliviscaris)
Tech Death (Gorod)
Atmospheric Black Metal (Mare Cognitum)
Black metal, drone metal, and death metal desu, mostly the ""experimental"" bands though I like some more traditional stuff sometimes as well
Crossover thrash
Crust punk
Blackgaze
Post black metal
Industrial metal, but really only like three ministry albums that aren't twitch and with sympathy aka their best albums.
Death metal easily, but specifically death thrash like Revocation. Fast death metal is much better than the slow stuff.