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March 20th, 2008, 05:54 PM
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recommend me some non-metal THAT ISN'T ABOUT GIRLS/RELATIONSHIPS
Aside from the aggressive, dark, or emotive nature of the music, one of the things I like so much about metal is that it is the only genre where most of the lyrics don't deal with girls/relationships. Surely, there must be some non-metal out there where the lyrics don't deal with girls/relationships. Instrumental suggestions are welcome. One quick note: I'm not into jazz. I've tried to get into it before, but it doesn't click with me for some reason.
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March 20th, 2008, 06:04 PM
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Rage Against The Machine, even if you dont like Rap they have awesome riffs and solos
Audioslave
The Mars Volta
Most non-metal bands have a song or two about relationships, just dont listen to those songs. Some I can recommend.
Alice In Chains
Jimi Hendrix
Santana
Ill come up with more later.
Last edited by Aapep : March 20th, 2008 at 06:08 PM.
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March 20th, 2008, 07:55 PM
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One or two songs with girly lyrics is fine. I hate bands where it's all they sing about, and that is the case with most non metal. "She said" is probably the most common line in any alt/indy rock song.
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March 20th, 2008, 08:16 PM
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I wouldnt say its the case with most non metal but its common in indie. I mean in pop music its common but theres a lot more non metal than that.
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March 20th, 2008, 08:30 PM
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Too many bands to list. Surely the most important factor when looking for new music should be the music itself, not the subject matter of the lyrics.
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March 20th, 2008, 10:12 PM
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Pffft. Don't tell the guy what to look for in his music listening, that's retarded. When it come to non-metal, lyrics is probably my most important factor.
Those of ya'll claiming there's tons of non-metal without reltaionship lyrics, please do tell, since I can't think of much.
Rage Against The Machine rec seconded. Politic stuff is a good place to go for non-girl lyrics.
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March 20th, 2008, 11:22 PM
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I've got shitloads of non-metal that isn't about girls/relationships or is in another language so I can't tell either way. I'm just not sure if much of it would be downbeat or depressing enough for you.
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March 20th, 2008, 11:39 PM
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Have A Nice Life(not to be missed!)
Animal Collective
Mogwai
Explosions In The Sky
Deerhunter(the shoegaze band not the prog. one)
Interpol(have to throw it out)
Black Dice
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March 21st, 2008, 12:21 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by SouthernTrendkill
Pffft. Don't tell the guy what to look for in his music listening, that's retarded. When it come to non-metal, lyrics is probably my most important factor.
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Um, I didn't "tell him" to do anything. It seems odd to me that lyrics should be the be-all end-all of your enjoyment of a particular band/song. If you feel the same as him, good for you.
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Originally Posted by SouthernTrendkill
Those of ya'll claiming there's tons of non-metal without reltaionship lyrics, please do tell, since I can't think of much.
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Faith No More
The Jesus Lizard
Mogwai
Sex Pistols
Tomahawk
Mr. Bungle
Pink Floyd
Radiohead
High Pass Filter
The Heliocentrics
Dj Shadow
Massive Attack
Alice In Chains
Soundgarden
Jurassic 5
Wu-Tang Clan
Regurgitator
Midnight Oil
Basically I could go on all day, but the request is far too broad really. "just don't list Jazz because it doesn't click with me" doesn't exactly narrow it down much.
Also, most bands that have songs about relationships generally balance the subject matter out depending on the song. I can't think of any bands that just have songs about relationships tbh. If you're going to rule out listening to a band because they happen to have a couple of songs about girls, then you're going to miss out on a fuckload of great music.
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March 21st, 2008, 12:33 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by SouthernTrendkill
Those of ya'll claiming there's tons of non-metal without reltaionship lyrics, please do tell, since I can't think of much.
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I honestly can't think of 1 band in my 4000+ song library that sings about relationships, though there probably are a few hiding somewhere.
I've always seen songs about that type of stuff in the rock/pop genres, probably some country and rap. But there are shit tons of other genres out there, where such lyrics would be out of place IMO.
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"I was eighteen months old," he said dreamily. "I slept in my parents' room and I saw them making love. I saw her give my father a hand job and I said, 'I can do better than that,' so I gave him a blow job. It's hard the first time you get caught," he continued , "but you just agree with them and say, 'Yes, I'm eating my father. He likes it. It's a good thing to do.' Then they leave you alone." -Maurice Nouvelle, The Dinosaur Man
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