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Metal Monday Pt.13 (Again not for the faint hearted)

SUFC_Al

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Hailing from Buffalo, New York this band helped shape a genre. Even some of their own fans are split as to which 'version' of Cannibal Corpse they prefer, with the band shifting to uber-detuned guitars and adding more slower, groovier riffs from their original thrash metal influenced early sound. Their original vocalist Chris Barnes helped introduce a style of vocal much copied and adapted since then. They're rumoured to be the first million-selling death metal band ever.

Gentleman, lock up your daughters and give them earplugs.

Brutality Itself.
 
What is that all about :eek: .sorry that is just not Music to me :o

Sounds like something from the Exorcist.
 
Well I'm not a metal fan, in fact I find the spandex and guitar solo part of the genre a bit gay, but I like that. Intense, visceral and bordering on the pscychotic - what's not to like?
 
Learning Hils some you still, have to do;)

Circa Al 2064..

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all the things I like in metal ;)

Fair call - and I agree that when music manages to combine those elements then it is amazing. However much of what gets classed as metal does tend to disappear up it's own backsides at times and loses that base thrill. To be fair though the same can be said of many other genres of music.
 
Cheers! I've done some learning, at least! Managed to spend the weekend with Mr Vange Shrimper and didnt listen to any metal! He's slacking now!

quite the opposite happened in my house Sunday, instead of Lyndsay listening to her music all the time, she (without and prompting from me) put in all my music so we had a combined playlist and the agreement was that I couldn't skip her songs and vice versa.

The playlist threw up mainly metal and to be fair she listened to every one that was played and (other than some vocals) actually enjoyed some of it :eek:
 
quite the opposite happened in my house Sunday, instead of Lyndsay listening to her music all the time, she (without and prompting from me) put in all my music so we had a combined playlist and the agreement was that I couldn't skip her songs and vice versa.

The playlist threw up mainly metal and to be fair she listened to every one that was played and (other than some vocals) actually enjoyed some of it :eek:

Ah cool! See, if me and Rich did that, he would probably end up skipping half the tracks that I listen to!

With that, I took a DVD round to watch with him couple weeks ago. After 25 mins, he asked if I could turn it off, cos he didnt like it! lol
 
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