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Gizmo
10-Nov-08, 14:25
I am of course talking about being a teenage Metalhead, i'm 37 now and metal still runs through my blood as strong as it ever did, i may not dress like a metalhead and my bedroom isn't wall to wall posters from Kerrang, Metal Hammer and RAW anymore, but i'm still a metalhead, and not one just stuck in the past either, the current metal scene is probably the strongest it's been since the 80's, bands like Chimaira, Cancer Bats, Gojira, Trivium, Bury Your Dead, Scar Symmetry, Carnal Forge, Warpath, Evile, Frequency, Communic...i could go on, are all fantastic, and with the resurgence of thrash metal and many old school thrash bands over the last couple of years there has never been a better time to be a metalhead.

The only real change over the years has been an apprecation for other kinds of music, i always liked all the different genres within metal/rock and could quite easily go from listening to Winger to Kreator to Tesla to Ministry, but there was really nothing outside of metal/rock that i would listen to, but now i can find enjoyable music within Pop, Jazz, Classical, Country...pretty much most genres of music, except for hardcore disco biscuit music, god i hate that crap.

So i give a big...PAH!! to all the parents (including mine) who thought that being a metalhead was just a phase and that you would grow out of it.

Metal is not just for christmas...it's for life :D

zappster
10-Nov-08, 20:23
hear hear i agree with you my old headbangin buddy though i think the other change you forgot is the headbangin nowadays is more like a reserved nod...not like the old days when we used headbang so hard you'd fall into the row in front(remember anthrax ...edinburgh giz?) teehee
37 & still luvin it!

youoldduffer
11-Nov-08, 00:41
And our hair has gone dont seem right banging me head with out hair.

Gizmo
11-Nov-08, 00:55
hear hear i agree with you my old headbangin buddy though i think the other change you forgot is the headbangin nowadays is more like a reserved nod...not like the old days when we used headbang so hard you'd fall into the row in front(remember anthrax ...edinburgh giz?) teehee
37 & still luvin it!

I remember it well mate :lol: those were the days, i think if i got caught in a mosh these days i'd be in traction for a month :eek:

Was it at Anthrax that the gorilla bouncer cut my arm by grabbing me so hard that his nails drew blood when i ignored him for the 3rd time about standing on the seat and moshing? :lol:

Gizmo
11-Nov-08, 00:58
And our hair has gone dont seem right banging me head with out hair.

Indeed, a baldy headbanging session just doesn't have the same effect :(

zappster
11-Nov-08, 20:05
I remember it well mate :lol: those were the days, i think if i got caught in a mosh these days i'd be in traction for a month :eek:

Was it at Anthrax that the gorilla bouncer cut my arm by grabbing me so hard that his nails drew blood when i ignored him for the 3rd time about standing on the seat and moshing? :lol:

yea im pretty sure that was the one!
the nasty brute that he was!!

hotrod4
12-Nov-08, 06:00
I agree gizmo with time I have become more varied in my musical tastes.
In the 80's I was into Hip hop but also liked Punk and some rock,but now anything goes unless its anal(ly retentive [lol]).
Afraid I have never been into "heavy heavy" stuff but still love "hard rock".

The heaviest I ever got was Metallica or Iron Maiden!!!! Just cant get into speed metal,though have tried-think its something to do with that double bass drum, it scares me!!!![lol]

youoldduffer
12-Nov-08, 18:58
Just cant get into speed metal,though have tried-think its something to do with that double bass drum, it scares me!!!![lol]

Its the satanic singing that puts me off speed metal, i like the songs just not that "lets sing like belzub"

Jeid
12-Nov-08, 19:53
Nobody has mentioned Machine Head? Bad times...

Gizmo
12-Nov-08, 21:42
Nobody has mentioned Machine Head? Bad times...

One of the greatest metal bands to ever pollute our ears, i was just playing 'Burn My Eyes' a few days ago for the first time in quite a few years, it's still a monster of an album and should really be lavished with the same legendary status that Master Of Puppets is, it's certainly the greatest metal album of the 90's.

I'm looking forward to seeing them with Metallica almost as much as i'm looking for to seeing Metallica.

Jeid
12-Nov-08, 21:50
Saw them with Metallica last year... in fact, I saw them with Lamb Of God(also missing from your list) and Chimaira last year... they were superb!

A fan of 36 Crazyfists? A superb name for a band I must say :)

Gizmo
12-Nov-08, 22:15
Saw them with Metallica last year... in fact, I saw them with Lamb Of God(also missing from your list) and Chimaira last year... they were superb!

A fan of 36 Crazyfists? A superb name for a band I must say :)

Yeah, 36 Crazyfists are good, as are Lamb Of God, don't quite rate them as highly as other bands though, (Zappster will slap me for that..:lol: he loves LOG) there are many many awesome bands missing from my list, but the most glaring ommison for me is the daddy of all modern metal bands..the mighty In Flames, they never got mentioned purely for the fact that they have been on the go for 14 years.

Other notable top notch bands are

Soilwork
Mnemic
Strapping Young Lad
Killswitch Engage
All The Remains
Devildriver
Caliban
Nevermore
Dimmu Borgir
Meshuggah
Amon Amarth
As I Lay Dying
Atreyu
Biomechanical
Black Tide
Brainstorm
Bullet For My Valentine
Children Of Bodom
Dark Empire
Zero Hour
Himsa
I Am Ghost
One Way Mirror
Pain
Opeth
Still Remains
The Haunted (although their new album is poor)
Wolfpack Unleashed

As i said, it's a good time to be a metal fan :)

Jeid
12-Nov-08, 22:36
Some good bands on that list, a couple of other recommendations...

All That Remains
Black Dahlia Murder
Darkest Hour
Mastodon
Maylene And The Sons Of Disaster
Parkway Drive
Protest The Hero
Skindred(not strictly metal, but awesome none the less)
Unearth
3 Inches Of Blood (people who like Maiden should like them)

Gizmo
12-Nov-08, 22:41
Some good bands on that list, a couple of other recommendations...

All That Remains
Black Dahlia Murder
Darkest Hour
Mastodon
Maylene And The Sons Of Disaster
Parkway Drive
Protest The Hero
Skindred(not strictly metal, but awesome none the less)
Unearth
3 Inches Of Blood (people who like Maiden should like them)

Not familier with Maylene And The Sons Of Disaster, must check them out.

And yep...Skindred do indeed rock big style

the_big_mac
12-Nov-08, 22:42
Dont forget Sepultura.

Often overlooked by many metal fans. Can never understand why.

Right up there with Machine Head, in my book.

zappster
12-Nov-08, 22:43
Yeah, 36 Crazyfists are good, as are Lamb Of God, don't quite rate them as highly as other bands though, (Zappster will slap me for that..:lol: he loves LOG) there are many many awesome bands missing from my list, but the most glaring ommison for me is the daddy of all modern metal bands..the mighty In Flames, they never got mentioned purely for the fact that they have been on the go for 14 years.

Other notable top notch bands are

Soilwork
Mnemic
Strapping Young Lad
Killswitch Engage
All The Remains
Devildriver
Caliban
Nevermore
Dimmu Borgir
Meshuggah
Amon Amarth
As I Lay Dying
Atreyu
Biomechanical
Black Tide
Brainstorm
Bullet For My Valentine
Children Of Bodom
Dark Empire
Zero Hour
Himsa
I Am Ghost
One Way Mirror
Pain
Opeth
Still Remains
The Haunted (although their new album is poor)
Wolfpack Unleashed

As i said, it's a good time to be a metal fan :)
YEP CONSIDER YERSELL DIGITALLY SLAPPED!!haha
LOG Rock
I totally agree with your comment on the Haunted by the way!

Gizmo
12-Nov-08, 22:52
Dont forget Sepultura.

Often overlooked by many metal fans. Can never understand why.

Right up there with Machine Head, in my book.

I'm not a huge Max Cavalera fan, the only Soulfly album i like is their new one, but for me Sepultura have done nothing of worth since 'Roots Bloody Roots', it was good, but Sepultura were at their best with 'Schizophrenia' 'Arise' & 'Chaos AD', the cd remaster of 'Schizo' is just superb, gives it a whole new lease of life, when Max left Sepultura he took the song and riff writing talent with him.

Gizmo
12-Nov-08, 22:54
YEP CONSIDER YERSELL DIGITALLY SLAPPED!!haha
LOG Rock
I totally agree with your comment on the Haunted by the way!

Yeah it was a big let down, the stripped down approach just didn't work.

the_big_mac
12-Nov-08, 23:01
I'm not a huge Max Cavalera fan, the only Soulfly album i like is their new one, but for me Sepultura have done nothing of worth since 'Roots Bloody Roots', it was good, but Sepultura were at their best with 'Schizophrenia' 'Arise' & 'Chaos AD', the cd remaster of 'Schizo' is just superb, gives it a whole new lease of life, when Max left Sepultura he took the song and riff writing talent with him.


Agree completely. However, have you checked out Cavalera Conspiracy yet?

Still listen to Arise and Chaos AD regularly.