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No, you're the one to blame because you're a dumbass ****wit. I said the name of the band I was talking about and the album its on. Try reading my post. If that doesnt work, learn english.
 
Man... I won't even bother answering you.

You're making a fool of yourself already and that's good enough for me. 👍
 
THE ED3
No, you're the one to blame because you're a dumbass ****wit. I said the name of the band I was talking about and the album its on. Try reading my post. If that doesnt work, learn english.

Watch it buddy...

Settle down... Insults will not be tollerated here...

This is a warning...





;)
 
alright... back on topic

Hell is for Heroes, the band... aren't they like punkish? I mean, punkish as Green Day?
 
I think he was talking about the track "Hell is for Heroes" by One Man Army and the Undead Quartet, I heard a few of their tracks on Myspace and they sounded good. Kerrang! Magazine also gave them a good review... 👍

I know most of you guys prefer the heavier stuff so don't flame me for saying this. Apart from In Flames and I suppose Soilwork, I find bands like All That Remains, Avenged Sevenfold, Trivium, Still Remains and the like to be easier to listen to. Unless I'm in that mood for heavier stuff then I can't listen to a lot of it. So are there more bands like the ones listed above that I can listen to without needing to be in "the mood"?
 
Have you checked Stratovarius?

Gimme some time to move the idea around... I'm having a house music day, anyways.

Come to think of it, your post makes little sense in a way. The reason I don't like bands like Avenged Sevenfold is that they're too noisy. So when you want to listen to "heavier stuff" you go and listen other bands. Oh well, what do I know, I'm 30.

Of the bands you mention, I'm most familiar with Avenged Sevefold, so coming from that style, have you tried 3 Inches of Blood, Manntis, Alexisonfire, Stutterfly, Atreyu or newer Norma Jean?

Hope this helps.
 
Diego440
Have you checked Stratovarius?

Gimme some time to move the idea around... I'm having a house music day, anyways.

Come to think of it, your post makes little sense in a way. The reason I don't like bands like Avenged Sevenfold is that they're too noisy. So when you want to listen to "heavier stuff" you go and listen other bands. Oh well, what do I know, I'm 30.

Of the bands you mention, I'm most familiar with Avenged Sevefold, so coming from that style, have you tried 3 Inches of Blood, Manntis, Alexisonfire, Stutterfly, Atreyu or newer Norma Jean?

Hope this helps.

Maybe I should have replaced "heavy" with "less melodic bits". I'm a big fan of Stratovarius and I've got the Alexisonfire albums. I've also got some Atreyu and heard a bit of Norma Jean. I like what I hear on all of them.

The other bands, I've heard of but not checked out yet. That'll be my mission this week. Thanks. :)
 
Try out the following and tell me what you think:
  • Insomnium - Since The Day It All Came Down
  • Dark Tranquillity - Character
  • Anything by Shadows Fall
  • I'm going to really hate myself for this, but you've probably already heard KillSwitch Engage, yes?
  • Anything by Dream Theater
  • Anything by Angra
  • Hypocrisy - The Arrival
  • Opeth - Blackwater Park
  • Nightfall - Lyssa
  • Skyfire - Spectral

Most of those are probably obvious, and you've probably got most of those, but I just thought I'd throw them up there just in case you hadn't.
 
911_Carrera
I think he was talking about the track "Hell is for Heroes" by One Man Army and the Undead Quartet, I heard a few of their tracks on Myspace and they sounded good. Kerrang! Magazine also gave them a good review... 👍

Yeah, look, someone that read my post! I said I was talking about one man army and the undead quartet and the song hell is for heros on their 21 century killing machine album. I'm pretty sure I said this in one or two posts so please dont blame me because you dont understand. That is no ones fault but your own.
 
THE ED3
Yeah, look, someone that read my post! I said I was talking about one man army and the undead quartet and the song hell is for heros on their 21 century killing machine album. I'm pretty sure I said this in one or two posts so please dont blame me because you dont understand. That is no ones fault but your own.
Let's move this discussion along, please.
 
Jimmy Enslashay
Try out the following and tell me what you think:
  • Insomnium - Since The Day It All Came Down
  • Dark Tranquillity - Character
  • Anything by Shadows Fall
  • I'm going to really hate myself for this, but you've probably already heard KillSwitch Engage, yes?
  • Anything by Dream Theater
  • Anything by Angra
  • Hypocrisy - The Arrival
  • Opeth - Blackwater Park
  • Nightfall - Lyssa
  • Skyfire - Spectral
Most of those are probably obvious, and you've probably got most of those, but I just thought I'd throw them up there just in case you hadn't.

I have the Shadows Fall, Killswitch Engage, Dream Theater and Opeth discographies as well as the latest Hypocrisy album. I've heard of a couple of the others but haven't got their material so I'll check them out...thanks. :D

THE ED3
Yeah, look, someone that read my post! I said I was talking about one man army and the undead quartet and the song hell is for heros on their 21 century killing machine album. I'm pretty sure I said this in one or two posts so please dont blame me because you dont understand. That is no ones fault but your own.

To be fair, I had to go back a page or two to confirm it and I suppose I have good observational skills...

I mean uh, discussion moving on, yeah. :dopey:
 
Are there bands that make very similar songs to Arch Enemy's "Carry the Cross" and "Kill With Power" ?
 
ROAD_DOGG33J
Are there bands that make very similar songs to Arch Enemy's "Carry the Cross" and "Kill With Power" ?

in case you thought someone was ignoring your question, I haven't searched. As to knowing it from my own taste, I don't like Arch Enemy. Have you tried Children of Bodom?

On the other hand, Rammstein... are they even considered metal?
 
THE ED3
I consider it kinda techo metal.
Industrial ;)

I doubt they're anything like Arch Enemy though. Try Dark Tranquillity, ROAD_DOGG. Try the songs "The Wonders At Your Feet" and "The Sun Fired Blanks". 👍
 
The latest issue of Kerrang! has a very promising review...

Misery Inc
Random End
(Firebox)
KKKK

Finnish upstarts craft a metal masterwork.

Imagine the melodic elegance of In Flames spearheaded by Anthrax's thrashing choruses and HIM's hook-writing flair and you may have an idea of the crossover genius to be found here. With two singers - death grunter Niko Mankinen and crooner Jules Naveri - these Finnish madmen have taken the best elements of every metallic offshoot of the last decade to create a boldly original, chest-beatingly metallic and insidiously catchy album to suit every headbanging taste. From moments of love metal-tinged sophistication ('Further Deeper') to heavy doses of horn-throwing heft ('Source Of Fatal Addiction'), Random End simply has it all.

DOWNLOAD: 'Further Deeper', 'Source Of'
FOR FANS OF: In Flames, HIM

From that review, I'm interested! Now to get hold of the album...

I did type out the above review, I'm bored...
 
911_Carrera
The latest issue of Kerrang! has a very promising review...

Misery Inc
Random End
(Firebox)
KKKK

Finnish upstarts craft a metal masterwork.

Imagine the melodic elegance of In Flames spearheaded by Anthrax's thrashing choruses and HIM's hook-writing flair and you may have an idea of the crossover genius to be found here. With two singers - death grunter Niko Mankinen and crooner Jules Naveri - these Finnish madmen have taken the best elements of every metallic offshoot of the last decade to create a boldly original, chest-beatingly metallic and insidiously catchy album to suit every headbanging taste. From moments of love metal-tinged sophistication ('Further Deeper') to heavy doses of horn-throwing heft ('Source Of Fatal Addiction'), Random End simply has it all.

DOWNLOAD: 'Further Deeper', 'Source Of'
FOR FANS OF: In Flames, HIM

From that review, I'm interested! Now to get hold of the album...

I did type out the above review, I'm bored...

Well, I like older In Flames, but I absolutely cannot stand "HIM"... Cheesy, egotistical, pop nonsense... So, I'm really not sure if this is the band for me... I'll have to check them out...





;)
 
Diego440
in case you thought someone was ignoring your question, I haven't searched. As to knowing it from my own taste, I don't like Arch Enemy. Have you tried Children of Bodom?

I didn't like much of them either, which is why I picked out those two songs.
 
911_Carrera
I hope by "HIM's hook-writing flair" it means that the vocals are catchy, not that the sound is the same...

You're tellin' me... Heart-Core is definitely not my style...





;)
 
Whatever...

I recently heard "Intelligent-Jump-Up-Two-Tone-Math" Drum & Bass, so I guess anything is possible.
 
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