Tell the girls that and they'll think you're really discerning and thoughtful.
Also, do you introduce yourself as Salmonella or Mr Pancake?
Also, sure you're doing fine with getting girls....
Is that a pick-up line? No wonder you're finding it tough out there.
I suggest you start the conversation with a list of Mayhem albums in ranking order or something. Women can't resist metal analysis.
'Tales from the Thousand Lakes' is a transcendent album. 'Elegy' is my favourite, and one of my all time favourites, but it's a step on in style from the more gloomy heaviness of 'Tales'.
'The Karelian Isthmus' and the EP Alabaster posted above are great if you're looking for death metal. For my taste they lack a bit of melodic whimsy, but gosh they represent a wonderful era in metal.
Rush playlist at the pizza bar gallery place here in town. Heavily weighted towards their 80s and 90s stuff, but it's a hell of a lot better than the four RHCP songs that appear to be on repeat everywhere else nearby. I don't think I've ever had occasion to bring up here the utter depth of my contempt for the Chili Peppers. Now you know.
Have you listened to any of their early stuff? I really enjoy their first three albums, and to my surprise I even found myself enjoying "Under The Red Cloud", but my favorite music from them will always be the dark, gritty DM they started off with.
This is a great account of musical exploration.
As you no doubt recognise, metal has so many strands and styles, with great bands at the peak of every genre, that there is a plethora of material out there waiting for you. Metal is truly amazing in 2018, looking back across the landscape through nearly 50 years of classics.