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My name is Evan Deubner.  I'm into a lot of different kinds of metal so instead of genre dropping I'm gonna list  bands that I've listened to at least once in the past 2 weeks.

Between The Buried And Me, Gojira, Godflesh, Neurosis, Isis, Strapping Young Lad, Behemoth, Slayer, Jesu, Carach Angren(Awesome black metal from France), Ensiferum, Wintersun, Amon Amarth, In Flames,  and MORE GOJIRA   ..  I'm really into Gojira ..  And stop hating on Magma anyone who is hating on Magma.  I guarantee you gave it one listen and said this doesn't sound like L'Enfant Sauvage  Gojira must be losing it.  Upon multiple listens of Magma I think you'll find a very special album that has every right to sit right next to any other album Gojira has done.     Gojira rant over.     

This is my first metal forum.  Looking forward to speaking with everyone about metal!!!!   Thank You!!!!

 

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Welcome. I dig some Neurosis, early Godflesh, and most Isis. I used to get into Gojira (around From Mars...), but I've  long since lost my taste for them. I've been mostly into DM for the past long while, with forays into other areas. For my taste, the new Gorguts is the best thing to come out this year. Hope you dig the forum.

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Thanks for the replies.  I'm digging the new Gorguts quite a bit Fatheralabaster.  Other 2016 albums that are finding there way onto my playlist are Batushka (New polish black metal) and I just started listening to the new Vektor album Terminal Redux which I can only describe as a thrash/black metal space opera...Its pretty incredible .  Oh and I really dig the solo Abbath project that came out.    Ihsahn has a new album out and I've usually really liked his past projects but Arktis pushes so far into Prog Rock/Metal that it sounds like Dream Theater..And that is just not cool with me.

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8 hours ago, withinmyself said:

Thanks for the replies.  I'm digging the new Gorguts quite a bit Fatheralabaster.  Other 2016 albums that are finding there way onto my playlist are Batushka (New polish black metal) and I just started listening to the new Vektor album Terminal Redux which I can only describe as a thrash/black metal space opera...Its pretty incredible .  Oh and I really dig the solo Abbath project that came out.    Ihsahn has a new album out and I've usually really liked his past projects but Arktis pushes so far into Prog Rock/Metal that it sounds like Dream Theater..And that is just not cool with me.

The Batushka album was actually released late last year. I really, really like what they've done with the chanting vocals. I find the songwriting a bit shallow, but I do enjoy the album. Still haven't listened to either "Arktis" or the new Vektor album, although I've heard good things about both. This has been a great year, though. We've got a 2016 thread going if you feel like dropping in there. I'm psyched for the new Ulcerate, among others.

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