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totlamad15

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  1. Hey guys! Give this band's new album a listen. They're really good. https://transcendingobscurityindia.bandcamp.com/album/fear-from-the-skies-heavy-metal
  2. Hey guys! If you've checked out Periphery's Juggernaut albums Alpha and Omega, what did you think of them?
  3. Just sharing a new band's single The Minerva Conduct - Unearth (Guitars & bass pla…: http://youtu.be/Qdh-0SuUZgI
  4. I'm trying to find some good concept albums to listen to (any metal subgenre). Would be great if you could recommend some!
  5. Likewise! This forum seems to have people with varied tastes and a lot of discussions so I'll probably stick around.
  6. In case you haven't heard, there's actually a metal based cooking show in India called Headbanger's Kitchen where they interview different musicians. Here's George Kollias's (Nile) interview on the show - Headbanger's Kitchen - Episode 4 - Interview with…: http://youtu.be/1quti16y5Wk
  7. Plague Throat, Third Sovereign, Reptilian Death, Demonic Resurrection, Solar Deity, Exhumation (disbanded now), 1833 AD and Bevar Sea are some bands in those genres.
  8. Os, what sub genres are you particularly into ? Maybe I can recommend some indian bands that also play that.
  9. Although, I listen to a lot of international bands, most of my favorites this year were from India. 1. Bhayanak Maut - 'Man' (It's a story based album. Each song has a twisted story that makes you uncomfortable. I thought the stories were beautifully written and the songs really grew on me after reading the stories). 2. Scribe - 'Hail Mogambo'. They aren't your traditional metal band. Some of it is very non-serious. Eccentric vocals. I call it metal dance music with grit. Also a story based album. The members are all into 90s bollywood so expect a lot of subculture references. Slightly influenced by Sikth. 3. The Down Troddence - 'How are you? We are fine. Thank you'. Most of it is straight up groove metal. Slightly djent. But they fuse indian folk elements into it in a way that it doesn't sound weird to me. In fact, it fits in pretty well. 4. The contortionist - Language. Beatiful aesthetic. I haven't heard it enough to get the concept yet but the new sound put it on the top shelf for me. Waiting for the new Skyharbor which probably won't really even be metal haha.
  10. Hey guys. This is Vatsal. I'm from India currently studying in America. I'm mostly into progressive metal but I don't mind giving anything a listen. Here are some of the bands I currently like: The Contortionist (new album), Periphery, Animals as leaders, Tesseract, Protest the Hero, Sikth, Skyharbor and Monuments. I'm also into these indian metal bands: Scribe, Bhayanak Maut, The Down Troddence, Undying INC, Zygnema, Noiseware, Reverrse Polarity and Pangea.
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