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You are on a metal forum talking about hip hop....I do not think you will get anywhere with that one. heh:D
Did you miss the two or three other threads where we talk about hip hop? Granted, half the users who were interested in it have disappeared, but it's still fun to discuss, especially with people who also share metal tastes.
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A few of my favorite bands, in no particular order: Iron Maiden, Dark Tranquillity, Amorphis, Scar Symmetry, Demon Hunter, Porcupine Tree, Protest the Hero, Gojira, The Black Dahlia Murder, Thought Chamber, Rings of Saturn, The Winery Dogs, Megadeth, Nevermore, Coheed and Cambria, DevilDriver, Becoming the Archetype, Firewind, Volbeat, Periphery, Spock's Beard, In Flames, Parkway Drive, Kataklysm, Judas Priest, Children of Bodom
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
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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
Our stance here is that we welcome anyone that likes metal, regardless of what other music they like as well. Post what you want about anything else, but discuss metal as well, otherwise, why join metalforum.com? You may get some shit for some things, but it's all in good fun, nobody is really hostile or elitist here.
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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.
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