ITT make up a genre that doesn't exist and others prove you wrong
>Egyptian metal
ITT make up a genre that doesn't exist and others prove you wrong
>Egyptian metal
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Nile
or if you're literally just looking for metal bands from Egypt, you could use a RYM custom chart to find those quite easily. If you're too lazy the artists at the top of the chart are Odious, Scarab, Crescent, and Sand Aura
Avant-garde emo
baroque rap
Thanks, I was not necessarily looking from bands from Egypt but metal music that has egyptian sound to it. Kinda like few tracks from Avantasia - Scarecrow
Now that you listed them, I'll have a look
>Nile
>oh cool a death metal band that will probably makes some references to OG egypt
>*ALLLLLLLLLLLLLAHUUUUU AKBAAAR*
fuck that
Nihilistic Gospel
This, I would like to see.
Christian psychedelic rock
valley of the kings by that shitty german power metal band
Introverted jazz
samba metal
Industrial waterwave
Autonomous funk
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It's not exactly Vampire Weekend...
Post-Post!
that's just cool jazz
>Christian psychedelic rock
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Nationalist Socialist Hip hop
children's jazz
that's all jazz
Miles Davis
Dave Brubeck
excuse me?
Mongolian electro-industrial
jeromes dream
Christian prog metal
progressive dreamfunk
objectively worse than post-avant jazzcore
Austrian Rapgaze
care to explain my special snowflake?
Nile
Blind Guardian - Wheel of Time
I believe that's the correct band, trying to remember off the top of my head
Egypt - Valley of the Kings
>ambiental post-turbo-folk
Ithkuil nasheed
Maxo was the first thing that came to mind
Punk jazz
Post-rockish Rap
>w-why Egypt isn't exactly like in my ameridumb cartoons :'(
blackened glam metal
James Chance and the Contortions
literally a million bands
Cows
prog punk rock
>>Egyptian metal
Nile isn't half as Egyptian as this shit
Industrial Prog
Pop Opera
Deathgaze - death metal+ shoegaze
Bubblegum industrial noise
>user had three of these ready to go
Om is christian-ish, more in the gnostic sense.