Yerfdaug
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Lol?I never claimed harsh vocals aren't a part of metal history. My claim is that they, along with their respective musical styles, are not proper interpretations of true heavy metal...
Lol?I never claimed harsh vocals aren't a part of metal history. My claim is that they, along with their respective musical styles, are not proper interpretations of true heavy metal...
You are not the grand arbiter of what is proper in metal, the artform does not revolve around you. You do not get to decide what is a "proper" or "valid" interpretation of heavy metal and what is not.I never claimed harsh vocals aren't a part of metal history. My claim is that they, along with their respective musical styles, are not proper interpretations of true heavy metal, which existed many years before they did. Just as deathcore is not a proper interpretation of death metal. I'm perfected entitled to that opinion, and if you're going to say it's wrong, you need to provide better reasons than what you have.
A change of metal subgenres doesn't mean something isn't metal. This is like saying Black Sabbath has virtually nothing in common with black metal, so one of them isn't metal.
I sort of agree, but the very best songs he ever sang on were all written when he was with Rainbow (Kill the King, Gates of Babylon, Stargazer).
What subgenre did they move to with TBA?
Walk Away is tied with Die Young for the best song on the album. Total uplifting metal anthem, classic Dio material even if it doesn't sound much like Sabbath. The attempted heavier/faster opening tracks are the weakest songs of the first two Dio-Sabbath albums.
Saying the black album isn't metal is honestly one of the dumbest, most clueless thing i have EVER read on here. I'm pretty sure you'll look back at that statement and laugh a few years from now when you come to your senses.