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They pfg saw em on the reinventing the steel tour with pantera slayer and static xWWAWD Morbid Angel? Ron Bennington used to shout them out sometimes because he knew them from Tampa.
Mgla, Drudkh, Hate Forest, Marduk and Kampfar are all classic / not new bands that are still releasing great albums. Malokarpatan, Heltekvad, Horn, Endstille and a million others are newer bands releasing sick music. If I ever get to be a “kids these days” metal boomer I’m gonna put a nail gun to my head
Not saying there's no good music being made, but to a degree, record labels in the 90s acted like gatekeepers. You had to reach a certain standard to even release music back then.
Today there's 100 times as many bands releasing their own stuff online, or through tiny independent labels, and since it takes like 3-4 times to know if an album is good, I can't be bothered when there's plenty of recognized bands from the 90s to discover. E.g Deeds of Flesh sounds pretty hard to digest, but based on their established high status, I know it will probably be worth the time and effort to get into it.
The chance that a band from the 90s is good is also higher based on how little metal has evolved since then. Most new stuff just sounds like reiterations of older stuff, with some added Pantera brocore and wigger slam. Or with hipster shoegaze and indie rock if you look at modern black metal. I prefer listening to the originators since they probably had more to say than someone who just tries to emulate the surface of what they did.
Some of my opinions:
1. If you love swedish Death Metal you should consider kys - USA bands were and are superior
I do something like that with metal. I cant listen to it for long spurts, its just too annoying, but when im in the mood for it fawwwwkkk yeaaaaah.This may be my favorite metal album of all time to be honest with ya.
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Does anyone else go the whole year not listening to metal at all then go all out with it in fall and winter? Once the season starts changing there is nothing comfier to me than listening to metal.
This may be my favorite metal album of all time to be honest with ya.
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Does anyone else go the whole year not listening to metal at all then go all out with it in fall and winter? Once the season starts changing there is nothing comfier to me than listening to metal.
I Only have gone through it a few times. But, off the bat I rank it right up there with destroy the opposition and reign supreme for their best work.Where we at wit da new dying fetus album?
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