Been there done that. I'm open to all music nowdays, but metal is what I burn for. No other music makes me feel the same, and going to a rockerbar with my friends and drink and listen to good metal is priceless. I know alot of people here are into " true brutal death slam satan fucking metal!", and I aint got nothing against that. Hell, CC and Moribd Angel are amongst my favorite bands right now, but iv'e always been more into the classic stuff. Saxon, Crüe, bay area thrash, Maiden, Priest and the likes. As for Job for a cowboy, they're not the best band out there, but they aint no Poison
They bore me to tears. Too generic. Most people will say no, but I agree with you. Their last two albums are great imo.
Slayer has always been, and will probably always be true, no matter for how long they play. The day Slayer sell out hell will freeze
True dat. Unlike Fucktallica, Slayer want people to listen to their music. Free of cost or not, they don't care. Just spreading evil since 83'
Hey now, let's not go dissing on Metallica There was a time when they were just a bunch of rowdy, thrash-loving kids...
I know i sounded like a 'Tallica hater there, but dont get me wrong. Early Metallica was good, solid thrash, with some memorable riffs and solos. But when they started experimenting, they lost me as a fan. But i still listen to their old stuff though.
The single from their latest album is pretty sweet. Not much deathcore left there. Job for a cowboy Suicide Silence Whitechapel Despised Icon They all got some descent shit. I rather listen to any of their latest albums before shit like Death Magnetic. But their fanbase are usually the biggest problem along with all the haters.
Suicide Silence gets boring quick. Whitechapel's first album is quite possibly the greatest deathcore album in existence.
Yeah. Checked out some samples for Whitechapel's upcoming album, sounds good. With Suicide Silence I dont know why but I think The Cleansing is one of the best deathcore albums. Its possible the album with most breakdowns ever made. Their problem is the variety on the albums. You`ll end up getting tired or turning the album off before its finish. Still, its a great listen from time to time.
It is a good deathcore album, and I was excited to see what they would bring to the table live...Sadly, they didnt bring enough to keep me interested...
I think they played more within their own style in later years rather than conforming to what other bands in their scene were doing. The dynamics are more enjoyable, too.