I'm not saying that guitar tuning is what creates heaviness. I am saying that I don't know what else you might be implying when saying Black Sabbath isn't heavy. Seriously, have you listened to the first six albums? Into the Void is one of the heaviest songs of all time.
I have not listened to that Cactus song yet but I will soon. Plenty of hard rock bands started to get heavier with time but Black Sabbath turned it into something that can be distinguished from mere rock.
LOL so you've gone through this a few times with me in arguing but didn't actually check out the songs I posted. You just saw the name "Mastodon" and immediately balked and wrote a few responses to me.
That actually told me everything I need to know about this argument. Carry on, I'm done.
PS In case you fucking missed it the first ten times I said it, Sabbath, Zeppelin, and Skynard were some of the first bands I heard PERIOD. Yes. I know Sabbath albums, holy shit. It's like you aren't actually reading my posts, just arguing.
Who would you guys say is the heaviest death metal band?
The only sabbath albums I would even consider traditional doom would be the first four, and I honestly think #3 and #4 are closer to the origins of stoner doom.
Incantation - Onward To Golgotha
Miasma - Changes
Dead Congregation - Graves Of The Archangels
Incantation - Onward To Golgotha
Miasma - Changes
Dead Congregation - Graves Of The Archangels
I'm taking ObscureInfinity's definition on heaviness here, as there are obviously boring downtuned chugs that are somehow more heavy through a subwoofer than these, but the crushing weight of infernal darkness is much heavier than anything an 8-string guitar can churn out![]()
Didn't Tony Iommi accidentally invent doom because his finger got cut off and he had to tune the guitar differently to compensate? Or something like that?
Didn't Tony Iommi accidentally invent doom because his finger got cut off and he had to tune the guitar differently to compensate? Or something like that?