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Quantumleaper90

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  1. I enjoyed the album a lot' date=' some of the less heavy songs reminded me of Spock's Beard (which makes sense since there's some member overlap there), the heavier parts are pretty technical too. And that chorus on Psykerion: The Question is epic as hell. Some of the synthy parts remind me a bit of Ayreon as well. Pretty awesome overall :)[/quote'] Wholly agree with you there. Moments after hearing that album, I got on Amazon and ordered it. Spock's Beard is also a fun band, I enjoy their stuff a lot. Oh man...and Ayreon...haven't heard that music in a while, thanks for the reminder! Lol
  2. Quite a few of my favourites in there, good choices. I've been a big fan of Porcupine Tree for a long time, hopefully they'll get some new stuff out eventually. Don't be ashamed of the nu-metal stuff either, a lot of us will have been introduced to heavy music through those bands, and some of them aren't that bad... or is that just me :P
    Thank you man. :) I do still enjoy some nu-metal...Ill Nino, Sevendust...that's about it actually. If you have some suggestions I'll definitely give them a spin.
  3. If you ask for a hip hop list' date=' though, you're not getting it... :D[/quote'] You brought it up, so...you don't like anything besides metal? Variety is the spice of life man! I like old school hip hop like Run-DMC, Beastie Boys, Public Enemy, Eric B and Rakim etc, etc...Also some underground stuff: Jedi Mind Tricks, Immortal Technique...nothing else floats your boat besides metal?
  4. I just finished reading Lord of the Flies my second time around. I love reading (I'm going to college for English) and will pick up most anything given to me. Currently, I'm reading The Road by Cormac McCarthy.

  5. Since I don't play an instrument myself, it's hard for me to distinguish between genres. So I'll just assume these are technical or at least have some elements in them. I recently just got into that type of metal. At first I didn't care for it, it felt very repetitive (the blast beats and playing guitar as fast as possible). I listened to some Fleshgod Apocalypse and loved Labyrinth, I thought the symphonic elements were beautiful. Then I got into Beyond Creation, (early) Thy Art Is Murder, Beyond Creation, Septicflesh, and Rings of Saturn. A friend of mine recommended Decrepit Birth a while back, but I have yet to give them a listen. Which album would you suggest?

  6. I'm not a huge fan of most modern stuff' date=' but I'm getting an oddly progressive/melodic vibe from the Decrepit Birth album Diminishing Between Worlds, which I only just started listening to. Kind of like if Death went deathcore...[/quote'] You should give Rings of Saturn a listen. Dingir is a great album, also there newest Lugal Ki En, from what I've heard thus far is amazing. And yes I do enjoy both Opeth and Katatonia. I've listened to most Katatonia albums starting from Tonight's Decision, haven't listened to much of their earlier work, but will definitely give it a go. As far as Opeth goes, I have enjoyed all of their music, including earlier albums. I have to say though that I enjoy Heritage the most, alongside Still Life.
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