I know this will not be a popular statement, but I saw Danzig live, and it was truly not good at all. Chimaira who played before them was much better.
When you see the live videos, that corroborates 100%. But albums are great.fuentbu1 said:
I know this will not be a popular statement, but I saw Danzig live, and it was truly not good at all. Chimaira who played before them was much better.
Actually a good question and multi-faceted.Mr. Goodbear said:
Why is so much metal satanic, demon, whatever you want to call it? I know not all is, but much of it is.
Little brother was a chamber man and he's a huge King's X fan too.Dia del DougO said:Dang, I never expected to see another King's X fan here. Awesome!FREEbass said:
Was a big hair metal guy, early 80's. Def Leppard, Motley Crue. Got back into it a bit in early 2000'2 with Static X, Powerman 5000, and Rob Zombie. That foray gave me one of my favorites....In Extremo.
King's X is my all time favorite. Not metal, but Doug Pinnick's fuzzy base can get you banging your head.
I don't know why, but I never connected with Disturbed. Rammstein though, AWESOME. Love me some techno metal...AlmightyGoldMind said:FREEbass said:
Was a big hair metal guy, early 80's. Def Leppard, Motley Crue. Got back into it a bit in early 2000'2 with Static X, Powerman 5000, and Rob Zombie. That foray gave me one of my favorites....In Extremo.
King's X is my all time favorite. Not metal, but Doug Pinnick's fuzzy base can get you banging your head.
You left Disturbed off bro. And Rammstein.
Yeah, this. The downtuning and dark sound forced them to explore the tri-tone and drew on classical influences. They shaped the sound for heavy metal out of physical necessity.Mr Tulip said:
The raw power is part of the appeal. It's usually un-subtle and direct. It just doesn't lend itself to "Gosh, I hope he calls me!" type lyrics.
I consider Black Sabbath to be the root of all things metal. Viewed through that lens, there's a very good reason why metal is dark and powerful. Tony Iommi had an industrial accident.
They originally wanted to be The Beatles (like all good English schoolboys). While doing his job as a machinist, Tony Iommi's work buddy missed work one day. He tried to help out by running the metal bending machine. He didn't know what he was doing, and chopped off the tips of his first two fingers.
He thought his musical career was over. When the fingers didn't heal right, he added metal caps to the end, and played with heavier, more slack strings.This gave the music a dark, angry tone that the rest of the band went with as a gimmick. Thus, metal was born.
Obviously, it isn't all one thing. There's "Christian Metal" and other genres. Motley Crue claimed "Sex, Drugs, Rock n Roll, and Pizza" as their mantra (even with the imagery, they obviously preferred boobs and booze to summoning demons).
My mom swears I like Metal because she went to a Black Sabbath concert when I was in uteroMr Tulip said:
The raw power is part of the appeal. It's usually un-subtle and direct. It just doesn't lend itself to "Gosh, I hope he calls me!" type lyrics.
I consider Black Sabbath to be the root of all things metal. Viewed through that lens, there's a very good reason why metal is dark and powerful. Tony Iommi had an industrial accident.
They originally wanted to be The Beatles (like all good English schoolboys). While doing his job as a machinist, Tony Iommi's work buddy missed work one day. He tried to help out by running the metal bending machine. He didn't know what he was doing, and chopped off the tips of his first two fingers.
He thought his musical career was over. When the fingers didn't heal right, he added metal caps to the end, and played with heavier, more slack strings.This gave the music a dark, angry tone that the rest of the band went with as a gimmick. Thus, metal was born.
Obviously, it isn't all one thing. There's "Christian Metal" and other genres. Motley Crue claimed "Sex, Drugs, Rock n Roll, and Pizza" as their mantra (even with the imagery, they obviously preferred boobs and booze to summoning demons).
Your mom is awesome.FREEbass said:My mom swears I like Metal because she went to a Black Sabbath concert when I was in uteroMr Tulip said:
The raw power is part of the appeal. It's usually un-subtle and direct. It just doesn't lend itself to "Gosh, I hope he calls me!" type lyrics.
I consider Black Sabbath to be the root of all things metal. Viewed through that lens, there's a very good reason why metal is dark and powerful. Tony Iommi had an industrial accident.
They originally wanted to be The Beatles (like all good English schoolboys). While doing his job as a machinist, Tony Iommi's work buddy missed work one day. He tried to help out by running the metal bending machine. He didn't know what he was doing, and chopped off the tips of his first two fingers.
He thought his musical career was over. When the fingers didn't heal right, he added metal caps to the end, and played with heavier, more slack strings.This gave the music a dark, angry tone that the rest of the band went with as a gimmick. Thus, metal was born.
Obviously, it isn't all one thing. There's "Christian Metal" and other genres. Motley Crue claimed "Sex, Drugs, Rock n Roll, and Pizza" as their mantra (even with the imagery, they obviously preferred boobs and booze to summoning demons).
AlmightyGoldMind said:
Rammsteins subject matter ranges from everything from sweet love to BDSM.
Mr Tulip said:AlmightyGoldMind said:
Rammsteins subject matter ranges from everything from sweet love to BDSM.
AceThedic said:
As a very amateur and former musician, I hate when people hear metal and say "I can scream like that." The technical skill of most metal musicians and complex composition is lost on most.
The proper response to that claim is "Let's hear it, then! Go ahead."AceThedic said:
As a very amateur and former musician, I hate when people hear metal and say "I can scream like that." The technical skill of most metal musicians and complex composition is lost on most.
I always ask people to try and sing along with Ronnie James Dio. Guess what? No one can.Bone Squad said:The proper response to that claim is "Let's hear it, then! Go ahead."AceThedic said:
As a very amateur and former musician, I hate when people hear metal and say "I can scream like that." The technical skill of most metal musicians and complex composition is lost on most.
For no lack of trying, the best I can personally offer is a "serviceable" death metal growl, and I can't really sustain it for a whole song. I can do a black metal rasp which honestly is not so bad, but again, only in short durations.