xenophobe
Active Member
Any ways, METAL is back on the rise.
Screw Dickenson and the rest of the "geriatric metal" of the day.
The progressive stuff seems to be gathering a lot of momentum here in the California Bay Area, but that's not my thing.
Death Metal and Thrash are coming back into fashion, except many of the people don't pit.
NU Metal is on it's way out here. Still "popular", but I see more hard core shirts than I've seen in a while.
There's a LOT of new Death, Black, and Thrash coming into the scene, and lots of older bands have started playing again.
Exodus and Vio-Lence are back together and playing shows. Dragonlord is new.
A lot of the older bands are coming out with new material or have just released, Testament, Kreator, Malevolent Creation.
Newer bands:
Arch-Enemy, Nile, Iniquity, Pig Destroyer
And a LOT of stuff I'm either not into, or don't know about...
Metal is far from dead. I'd actually say it's coming back.
SHRED IS NOT DEAD!
Screw Dickenson and the rest of the "geriatric metal" of the day.
The progressive stuff seems to be gathering a lot of momentum here in the California Bay Area, but that's not my thing.
Death Metal and Thrash are coming back into fashion, except many of the people don't pit.
NU Metal is on it's way out here. Still "popular", but I see more hard core shirts than I've seen in a while.
There's a LOT of new Death, Black, and Thrash coming into the scene, and lots of older bands have started playing again.
Exodus and Vio-Lence are back together and playing shows. Dragonlord is new.
A lot of the older bands are coming out with new material or have just released, Testament, Kreator, Malevolent Creation.
Newer bands:
Arch-Enemy, Nile, Iniquity, Pig Destroyer
And a LOT of stuff I'm either not into, or don't know about...
Metal is far from dead. I'd actually say it's coming back.
SHRED IS NOT DEAD!