Metropolis Part 2 said:You know that Opeth started out as a Black Metal band? Opeth started out as a downright Black Metal band until Mikael heard someone play Yes at a party and he was hooked since then. It was on Orchid where you can hear a lot of Black Metal influences mixed in with the "normal" Opeth stuff. It was when Still Life came out, the "black metal influences" were gone.
By the way, Opeth is not just Death/progressive. They are also heavily Doom-metal like. Mikael and Katatonia share a bond like nothing else. I hear this influence heavily on BlackWater Park and Deliverance (the newer albums of course).
Rose Immortal said:Please forgive my stupidity, but which parts are the black metal influence? How do you tell? Seriously, just about all I know of metal at all is prog.
Uh...now somebody's got to define "doom metal". And explain how it's different from death and black metal.
I know, I know, this is really embarrassing...but I got into Opeth and Symphony X and so on as a proghead, not a metalhead, and I get a bit out of my league with all this specific terminology.
Rose Immortal said:Please forgive my stupidity, but which parts are the black metal influence? How do you tell? Seriously, just about all I know of metal at all is prog.
The Ruler said:Also Children of bodom have hints of black metal in there wich is why they are often mislabelled as blackmetal.
arglebargle said:Opeth's first two albums have a bit of black metal influence that manifests in the raw production and vocals, which are more "shrieky" than later albums. Some of the riffs bring to mind black metal, too.
arglebargle said:The only black metal influence in Bodom is the vocals, but even those are a combination of black metal and hardcore. Musically, they're neo-classical/power metal.
weenur said:It is a wiki, so you can put Dragonforce in the correct category.
Silent Song said:i don't get this "flowermetal" crap. power metal is powermetal, whether its about corpses or flowers. it ain't flower metal.