Controversial opinions on metal

Things Life Sucks never has to mention ever again because it's already accepted as a given:

He's German
He doesn't like jazz-influenced music
He doesn't like girly/relationship lyrics
He hates Led Zeppelin
He hates The Beatles
He's NOT gay!
He appreciates Black Sabbath's influences but thinks they're overrated
He would rather listen to Slipknot than Radiohead
He likes to find bands with black people in them

Feel free to add to the list, I'm off to school.

Awesome.
 
I still wonder who big dave is.

His screen name was HellAwaitsUsAll. You may have seen him a couple times, as he was banned at the beginning of November.

I don't understand why anyone would miss him. All he ever did was brag about how rich he was, whine about not having a girlfriend, and troll threads in order to start giant arguments centered around his narcissistic ass. He completely deserved to be banned, and the forum is a much better place without him. End of story.
 
Yeah, but everyone needs an online punchbag. From what I've seen of the posts on that bodybuilding forum (ROFLMAO, TRYING TO PICK UP CHICKS ON MYSPACE LULZ) he looks like he'd suit the task perfectly.
 
It was getting old though, and coincidentally so is discussing him, so stop, and start talking about hating entire genres of metal because you're "discerning" or just ignorant so we can carry on with this thread, please.
 
That's somewhat inconsistant of you, considering you claim to be a practicing Christian who has no problem with anti-Christian lyrics.

I am a complicated man. In fact, I am an enigma wrapped inside a mystery couched in a conundrum of pure secrecy.
 
There's a room in my house, a tomb of women who need to rot in hell
The stench will fill your throat with puss and drain from out your nose
Open the door discover dead whores who begged for more now covered in gore
Countless remains and piles of scabs putrid remnants cover the floor

Some of the kicked and some of them screamed and some of them never seemed to bleed
Some of them twitched and some of them kicked and some were forced to take my dick
Some of them gushed and some were crushed and some of them paid for their sinful lust
Some of them cried and some of them lied, they told me they loved me before they died

Through the torture, through the torment I didn't feel an ounce of regret
Carving insides, slashing faces countless bitches put in their places
Severed torsos, butchered assholes, skinless bodies put on wood poles
Slaughtered tissue, cutout eyeballs, gallons of fluid stain my tombs walls

One by one I watch them die, my tomb holds more that meets the eye
From rape to toture, beatings too they die, but I have more to do
My urges force me to violate
Theses bitches in their butchered state
Slicing throats while I inject my bloodsoaked member
Cumming into their slaughtered sombed

Tomb of Scabs
Tomb of Scabs
Tomb of Scabs

I will never stop till all the bitches die
My hatred and rage is what keeps me alive
Butcher them, slaughter them gouge out their eyes
Murder them, torture them, rip out their spine
Never stop till all the bitches die
My hatred and rage is what keeps me alive
Butcher them, slaughter them gouge out their eyes
Murder them, torture them, rip out their spine

Tomb of Scabs
 
Things Life Sucks never has to mention ever again because it's already accepted as a given:

He's German
He doesn't like jazz-influenced music
He doesn't like girly/relationship lyrics
He hates Led Zeppelin
He hates The Beatles
He's NOT gay!
He appreciates Black Sabbath's influences but thinks they're overrated
He would rather listen to Slipknot than Radiohead
He likes to find bands with black people in them

Feel free to add to the list, I'm off to school.

It pisses him off when people say that there's no way a white guy could beat up a black guy, and he's proven this to be false on several occasions.
 
Joe Calzaghe says otherwise.

I like Anthrax - Stomp 442, though everyone else on the planet (Anthrax themselves, it seems) hates it.
 
Black Sabbath stumbled across the edges of the sound from time to time (though not all that consistently, on the early records), but Judas Priest really created the archetype for the genre.