if it wasn't for their "first-wave black metal" output (which lasted for a whole one-and-a-half releases) no one would think of them as particularly extreme or important.
I agree with this post.
You mean you wouldn't think of them as extreme or important. I don't think you can speak for everyone. I rate Sodom and Destruction on par pretty much.
What does Persecution Mania do that Reign in Blood, Darkness Descends, or Pleasure to Kill didn't a year earlier?
They're like the Megadeth of the major German thrash bands. Sodom, post 1986, is more like the Anthrax.
Those are some fucking horrible comparisons, those three albums are non-stop thrashing at full speed, while Persecution Mania has more than a couple mid-paced songs and sounds much closer to Terrible Certainty rather than PtK.And how the fuck does it even sound like Reign in Blood or Darkness Descends? I actually find it mindboggling that you would say Persecution Mania is similar to Darkness Descends.
... anyway, Persecution Mania, along with Pleasure to Kill and Terrible Certainty are the three best thrash albums to come out of Germany IMO.
I agree with the part about Rainbow Rising. Probably my third favorite metal album from the 70s, dat fucking keyboard solo at the beginning of the album.The only truly exceptional material Dio has ever been involved in was Rainbow, and more specifically Rising, with bits and pieces from the other two Rainbow albums. Dehumanizer is the best album he did with Black Sabbath. And regardless of the surprisingly minimal amount of essential material he was involved in, he was still easily one of the greatest voices in the history of heavy music and very frequently made average material great by himself.
Also, don't waste your time debating shit with HamburgerBoy.
I'm surprised that I'm only at 3. Did you just start this count recently?
Also maybe it's just because I grew up with them, but I have a nostalgic love for Limp Bizkit.
So I've come to this thread pretty late but I have some input.
Slipknot's early stuff (before Iowa) was pretty fuckin aggressive and heavy sounding.
Also maybe it's just because I grew up with them, but I have a nostalgic love for Limp Bizkit.
Skindred is some groovy ass music and I can dig it all day.
New TBDM and new JFAC sound EXACTLY alike and it gets kinda boring. I really only listen to Opeth and pre-Owens Iced Earth nowadays.
No matter what, Death will always be my all-time favorite metal band. Chuck is a fuckin genius and his work will never be outdone.
Meshuggah is not all that great.
Wrong. I have a transcript of your entire childhood and never once did you listen to Limp Bizkit, and therefore it is impossible for you to have a nostalgic love for them.
Slipknot's early stuff (before Iowa) was pretty fuckin aggressive and heavy sounding.
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Wrong. I have a transcript of your entire childhood and never once did you listen to Limp Bizkit, and therefore it is impossible for you to have a nostalgic love for them.
Iowa heavier than the self-titled, imo.
Fuck Limp Bizkit.
Skindread got boring pretty quick.
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Death is good, but not my favorite.
Chaosphere is badass. Other than that, meh.
Also, you only mentioned 3 1/2 metal bands in your post.
TheNightsBane proved nothing wrong. He ignored my entire point and put words in my mouth where I suggested that anything Destruction did post-Cracked Brain was worthwhile. And I've used that word exactly twice on this forum, if the board's search function can be trusted.