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Carcassian said:Will you cunts please get your own jokes?
Impudent said:Only one of those is black metal, and even that has some other influences in there.
Freanan said:Is Xibalba really that good? Tell me about them, please.
I find Xasthur to be quite boring. They're better viewed as ambient than black metal.
Lurker of Chalice? Leviathan?
Well, that's what I was referring to. Immortal's earlier stuff was definitely black metal, but "Sons..." was more black/death, with a bit of thrash influence. It still counts way more than the others, though.SheisMySin said:Not sure why you wouldn't put Immortal in the Black genre though? Others have them listed too...just not this CD. I like this one because it incorporates a bit more groove and thrash as opposed to the typical blastbeats BlackMetal has to offer.
Teh Grimarse said:black metal must be ambient to some degree to be black metal. period. anything with "clean" production or any kind of vaguely "tech" riffs = not black metal. period. PERIOD.
Ex-cally-boo said:they are undeniably black metal
I'd say Battles in the North is technical to an extent. So would that be later Immortal, as well?Teh Grimarse said:diabolical masquerade really just fit into the generic "extreme metal with black influences" category, right next to later years Immortal.
No, not really.SheisMySin said:Dragonlord is black metal, but super clean and thrashy....I like them.
Prolly not in the BM "club" though, hey?
Scott