Larsson said:It's just a foot with hole in it.
AnewKINDofFEELIN said:Yeah, I had never felt it until a couple years ago. I had read about it and read all of the people's experiences in the El Cielo liner, so I knew what it was after the fact, but it still freaked me out. The last time it happened was a couple days after I had eaten some pretty strong shrooms. I knew what was happening, so it was actually pretty cool. The first time, however, I was freaked.
Benighted1 said:Where can I find out more about it? It freaked the shit out of me at the time!!!
EternalMetal said:Opeth - Still Life - Obvious reasons really, I just think it is composed of some of the best material Opeth has ever written. I guess im another one of those Still Life followers
Black Label Society - Sonic Brew - Alcohol fueled tunes at their best! This stuff is great because there is a rawness to it that rules and it rocks so hard. The songwriting is incredible, and the guitars are good.
Devin Townsend - Accelerated Evolution - I personally love this album. It is usually underrated among Devin's works because of it being pretty straigtforward, but I love the true emotion that this album portrays. Definitely a good rock/metal album with pop influences. It definitely has some extremely heartfelt songs, and everything about it sounds amazing.
Iced Earth - The Dark Saga - Solid release from Iced Earth, excellent power/thrash metal with some of my favorite songs. I like it because it is early Iced Earth with a slight rawness to it that makes them sound great. A lot of emotion, powerful guitars, and just straight up heavy metal.
Nevermore - This Godless Endeavor - IMO, Nevermore's best album. The guitars on this album are untouchable, fucking amazing. Twin guitars with solos aplenty. All the songs are excellent and would consider no song on this cd even close to filler. I cant even pick 2 of my favorite songs off of the cd, and this is why I feel as though this cd is amazingly good.
That good enough for you CAIRATH?
Stimuli said:here's some more. I'm focusing on quality non-metal, since it seems like all of you own every important metal cd to be released in the past 200 years...
The Grateful Dead - Live at the Fillmore
The Flower Kings - Back to the World of Adventure
Eric Johnson - Bloom
OZRIC TENTACLES - Curious Corn/ Strangitude (if you havent heard this band and are looking for something fresh, this is a must).
OHM -ST (Chris Poland from Megadeth has a experimental jazz fusion band )
The Derek Trucks Band - Joyful Noise
Rush - All the worlds a Stage
Radiohead - O.K Computer
PHISH - A Live One
Behold...the Arctopus
EDIT: JOHN 5 - SONGS FOR SANITY
serisouly fellow prog metal heads, open ur minds and check some of this stuff out
Talking Meat said:1. Boards of Canada - Geogaddi - some of the trippiest electronic music you'll ever hear, but with good song structures. Very unique sounds that come at you in waves and swirls and spirals.
2. Buckethead - Bucketheadland 2 - certainly not for everyone, this is an album about the big man's amusement park. Ridiculously good playing from all instruments throughout. Zany skits, gruesome acoustic bits from a serial murderer type. A flawless effort, if you're into pretty strange stuff.
3. Dalek - Absence - all these albums I'm recommending are pretty dark, but this one takes the cake. Distorted soundscapes backing a rapper that knows what he's talking about. Seems to be a hip hop album that rockers really enjoy.
4. Emperor - Anthems for the Welkin at Dusk - these guys probably don't need much introduction. Mix of extreme metal and heavy classical influences, incredible compositions, this is my favorite from these guys by a lot.
5. The Advantage - The Advantage - someone mentioned Nintendo songs....this is a whole album of them. But these guys are really good, lent some great dynamics to the songs. Check it (not a 10/10 but highly recommended for old Nintendo fans anyway).
illidurit said:^ hey it's the most pretentious post I've ever seen
angra blows, power metal blows, 'prog' metal blows