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Shirastro
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posted May 16, 2004 08:10 AM

Well there are other things beside nu-metal. Other kinds of rock, more inovative and fresh (and better, but thats just MHO).
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Medusa
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posted May 16, 2004 10:08 AM

Yes, nu-metal isn't the only thing: if it's too noisy, you can always choose something from "light" rock, punk, pop-rock, ska or whatever. Noone is pushing you to listen to nu-metal, but don't say it should go away, because many ppl in the world listen to that. Well I personally like punk rock better, but I won't push LP from me
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Lord_Woock
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posted May 16, 2004 02:40 PM

The thing that bothers me is that people put KoRn, SOAD, LP and LB in one bag labelled "nu metal". I mean, to put several bands into one genre, they should have something in common, no?
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frostwolf
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posted May 16, 2004 09:07 PM

This thread was meant as a discussion on rock, and the two bands. You shouldn't go to other generes. On the other hand, new metal hardly qualifies as rock.

I say death to all 'nu metal' bands! Bring back the real one, heavy metal!

'In the beginning there was silence and darkness
All across the earth
Then came the wind and a hole in the sky
Thunder and lightning came crashing down
Hit the earth and split the ground
Fire burned high in the sky

From down below fire melted the stone
The ground shook and started to pound

The gods made heavy metal and they saw that is was good
They said to play it louder than Hell
We promised that we would
When losers say it's over with you know that it's a lie
The gods made heavy metal and it's never gonna die

We are the true believers
It's our turn to show the world
In the fire of heavy metal we were burned
It's more than our religion it's the only way to live
But the enemies of metal we can't forgive

Cause we believe in the power and the might
And the gods who made metal are with us tonight

The gods made heavy metal and they saw that is was good
They said to play it louder than Hell
We promised that we would
When losers say it's over with you know that it's a lie
The gods made heavy metal and it's never gonna die

We believe in the power and the might
And the gods who made metal are with us tonight

We're here tonight for heavy metal are you ready in the hall
They have chosen us and we have heard the call
Gonna tear the roof off with our sound

Crack the walls and shake the ground
Fight tonight for metal one and all

Cause we believe in the power and the might
And the gods who made metal are with us tonight

The gods made heavy metal and they saw that is was good
They said to play it louder than Hell
We promised that we would
When losers say it's over with you know that it's a lie
The gods made heavy metal and it's never gonna die!'





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Svarog
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posted May 16, 2004 09:18 PM

Quote:
The thing that bothers me is that people put KoRn, SOAD, LP and LB in one bag labelled "nu metal".

If SOAD are new-metal, then I'm a washmachine.
ANyway, if they are, then I love new metal.

You always have to be open-minded about new winds in the musical art. Sometimes the still air has to be refreshed with new one. The bad goes away, the good stays and adds to the tradition that our children will call antology and have the same respect we today have for good ol heavy metal.
Imagine if people had been narrow-minded about heavy metal in the time of its emergance as a new branch in popular music. Do you think it would be as popular as it is today if it hadn't been for those open-minded people?
Don't just throw away and negate all that is new. It could be as good as the old, and even better.
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Medusa
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posted May 17, 2004 03:09 PM

Quote:
The thing that bothers me is that people put KoRn, SOAD, LP and LB in one bag labelled "nu metal".


I don't think SOAD has anything to do with nu-metal. Imho, it's just good rock

Quote:
You always have to be open-minded about new winds in the musical art. Sometimes the still air has to be refreshed with new one. The bad goes away, the good stays and adds to the tradition that our children will call antology and have the same respect we today have for good ol heavy metal.
Imagine if people had been narrow-minded about heavy metal in the time of its emergance as a new branch in popular music. Do you think it would be as popular as it is today if it hadn't been for those open-minded people?
Don't just throw away and negate all that is new. It could be as good as the old, and even better.


You read my mind, Svarog Nothing can last forever, and as the years pass, the bands find new sounds and combinations, and that is really great. We cannot stand freezed in time all our life. Of course, it would be hard to make a person, addicted to the old music, to throw everything away, and just listen to the new. But as I said before, it is worth trying.
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frostwolf
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posted May 17, 2004 09:32 PM

Ok, but there are things which you have to agree are absurd. For example, The White Stripes are considered the music revelation of the last year and what not. What bothers me is the fact that Jack White appears in the top 20 guitar players of all times in Rolling Stone magazine, whaen his hit song has 4 notes on the guitar. This would not be so bad if guitar legends such as Satriani, Steve Vai and Slash are left out of the top. Now I can understand that The White Stripes may be good, but you can't put them above older bands just because they bring something 'new'. Inovation in music does not necesarily mean better quality.
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Svarog
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posted May 18, 2004 12:28 AM

Jack White in top 20?! Nah!
I mean he's good! I went through their album and one "best of" collection and they are fantastic, and the guitar is fantastic. BUT, that's only recorded version. I can't say about live performance.

However, you know, commercial magazines are always in the mood to mingle legends and young perspective, but unfortunately unestablished artists. Well, they have to say something new and sell their stuff.
But, if we're talking best guitarists, our impressions are again modelled by those magazine rankings which again leave out the best ones, such as many blues and jazz musicians. So even if you say "oh come on, what about those fossilic rock groups!", I still think that it's not the objective rank. And White Stripes, compared to many of the old school stuff, are a decent match. Or more...
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Asmodean
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posted May 18, 2004 01:26 AM

No, I get what frostwolf is on about.
'Guitar Hero' means someone that, after playing a few notes - you just KNOW who it is. Whether it's Slash (the ultimate), Clapton, Brian May.
There are very few new guitar heroes these days. I think the closest would be Justin from the Darkness.
But it's more about bands these days, rather than just guitarists,
Even so:
To me, very few bands these days have that instinctive - I know who that is -after just a few notes, without hearing the singer.

To me Linkin Park have it. You just know - brakebeat on the vinyl, starts of with a few picked notes on the guitar then WHAM into the main thing. Classic Linkin Park.

A few others do as well - Marilyn Manson, Evanescence, Lost Prophets, Radiohead.

But music these days has lost it's distinctive touch.
Someones gonna say 'The White Stripes are distinctive'. But I get them mixed up all the time with the likes of the Vines, Franz Ferdinand, those kind of artists.

I prefer the more distinctive music, but that's just my opinion.
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ratmonky
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posted May 18, 2004 05:26 PM

neither nirvana nor guns n roses can compare to SOAD.
I just got their new demo cd "Serart" with Arto Tunkboyachian. It's pretty crazy.
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Lord_Woock
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posted May 18, 2004 06:50 PM

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'Guitar Hero' means someone that, after playing a few notes - you just KNOW who it is. Whether it's Slash (the ultimate), Clapton, Brian May
Yeah, May is definetely that kind of person. The thing I don't understand though, is WHY do I NEVER see him in them best guitarist rankings?
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Celfious
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posted May 18, 2004 07:09 PM
Edited By: Celfious on 18 May 2004

sorry i couldnt find SOAD but i found bad music named seart.
Their official website "looks" okay but its organized in the inferior way that theres only 1 link no matter what page your on. http://serart.net/ demo is somewhere in there.

They are trying to sound brilliant and use african and middle eastern sounds for some reason. I suport music thats good and their music is not going to make it.
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frostwolf
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posted May 18, 2004 09:33 PM

Quote:
Quote:
'Guitar Hero' means someone that, after playing a few notes - you just KNOW who it is. Whether it's Slash (the ultimate), Clapton, Brian May
Yeah, May is definetely that kind of person. The thing I don't understand though, is WHY do I NEVER see him in them best guitarist rankings?


Actually, I found a top which was pretty good, and had may on 5 or 6, after Hendrix, Clapton, Paige, Slash and maybe Van Helen.
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ratmonky
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posted May 20, 2004 05:57 PM

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They are trying to sound brilliant and use african and middle eastern sounds for some reason. I suport music thats good and their music is not going to make it.

That's because Serart is done more in the style of Arto than System of a Down. And Serj's voice is haunting in "Black Melon".
btw Serart is translated into English as Art of Love.

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Lord_Woock
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posted May 20, 2004 06:22 PM

I've seen the top tens in that rolling stone thingumy. Them bastards didn't even put Hendrix or Santana in the top 10!
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viking
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posted May 21, 2004 01:20 AM

rock

i like every rock band in the last 30 years
Nirivana and GNR are simply the same to me
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viking
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posted May 21, 2004 01:23 AM

but i especially like 70s and 80s rock n roll and metal
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Trogdor
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posted May 21, 2004 12:13 PM

How can LB and LP be metal? I can say Korn and SOAD are metal. After all, I heard their songs played on metal shows.
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Damacon_Ace
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posted May 21, 2004 12:40 PM

Linkin Park and Limp Bizkit are Metal, they're known as nu-metal, whereas SOAD and such are more like heavy metal similar to RATM and Metallica and such.

That said, I don't like metal music, although I used to like Nirvana and Guns'n'Roses when I was much younger.
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Medusa
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posted May 21, 2004 02:47 PM

Explaining nu-metal

Quote:
How can LB and LP be metal? I can say Korn and SOAD are metal. After all, I heard their songs played on metal shows.


It is not metal. It is nu-metal- it is a type of heavy metal music which combines the traditional aggressive vocals and heavy guitars of metal with hip-hop influenced vocals, samples and/or DJ techniques. In addition, nu-metal guitarists are usually less focused on solos than in traditional metal, emphasizing the guitar's rhythmic role. Nu-metal vocals can include rapping, clean singing, and screaming, sometimes all in the same song.

While traditional heavy metal was very much guitar-based, nu metal groups tend to place more emphasis on other aspects of the music; the guitar is often much simpler, usually with no guitar solos or technically difficult riffs, but using harmonics and down-tuned strings to create a distinctive sound.In nu metal, however, bassists tend to use more complex lines, often influenced by jazz. Nu-metal drumming is often quite simple, but tends to be influenced by the complex breakbeats of hip-hop. In fact, many notable nu-metal bands feature a DJ who provides sampled "beats" and other effects. The most famous of these are DJ Lethal of Limp Bizkit and Joe Hahn of Linkin Park.

That is nu-metal. And not only LP or LB are in this genre. Some ppl say, that Deftones, Godsmack, Incubus, Korn, LostProphets, Papa Roach, Slipknot, Staind  or System Of A Down  are nu-metal, though I would say, only a minority of those really are.

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