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Hey Im Jeremy, joined this forum to find new music and potentially talk to more mfs and get to know ppl, currently traveling a lot but mainly located in Poland n England

Some bands that I like are; Thy Art is Murder, Sunami (& basically most Triple B bands), Knocked Loose, Carcass, Morser, Foghorn, Snuffed on Sight, Outta Pocket, Mindforce, Bongzilla, 200 Stab Wounds, Pop a Squat, Limp Bizkit, Cannibal Corpse, The Sword, Haggus, Bonginator, Krulety, Skunk, Igorrr (idk what genre i would pu that in so im just gonna mention it), Goregasm, Insect Warefare, and im sure there's more but i cant name them off the top of my head rn

so yeah all pretty basic stuff to i would rlly appreciate some suggestions 

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That's an interesting list. Can't say I know what Triple B bands are, but I can get behind Carcass, most Cannibal Corpse, and even The Sword up to and including Warp Riders. Most of the other stuff I don't know. Suggestions would depend on which Carcass albums you specifically like. They're all a little different. Since you say your base of operations is either Poland or England I'm just gonna go ahead and recommend the obvious Polish band and say check out Vader.

One danger I feel it is my civic duty to warn you about since you have both Bongzilla and Cannibal Corpse in your list is to avoid Six Feet Under at all costs. Just trust me on that.

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31 minutes ago, Nasty_Cabbage said:

That's an interesting list. Can't say I know what Triple B bands are, but I can get behind Carcass, most Cannibal Corpse, and even The Sword up to and including Warp Riders. Most of the other stuff I don't know. Suggestions would depend on which Carcass albums you specifically like. They're all a little different. Since you say your base of operations is either Poland or England I'm just gonna go ahead and recommend the obvious Polish band and say check out Vader.

One danger I feel it is my civic duty to warn you about since you have both Bongzilla and Cannibal Corpse in your list is to avoid Six Feet Under at all costs. Just trust me on that.

with the carcass albums im gonna be honset im chill with most of their stuff, Like im cool with listening to most metal except for a few Black metal bands that im not a big fan of, I'll def check out Vader then!

also I think ive heard the name Six Feet Under but im unaware, whats up with them? but dw i wont listen to them im just curious 

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1 minute ago, Mankisser135 said:

also I think ive heard the name Six Feet Under but im unaware, whats up with them? but dw i wont listen to them im just curious 

They're the musical equivalent of being pulled over for trying to fish out a chicken nugget from between the seats of your van while trying to take a bong rip while driving on the wrong side of the road through a school zone, and saying to the officer "This is bogus man! You're profiling!". In short, don't be the Six Feet Under guy.

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13 minutes ago, Nasty_Cabbage said:

They're the musical equivalent of being pulled over for trying to fish out a chicken nugget from between the seats of your van while trying to take a bong rip while driving on the wrong side of the road through a school zone, and saying to the officer "This is bogus man! You're profiling!". In short, don't be the Six Feet Under guy.

whattt that's actually insane....okok i'll stay clear of them

also thanks for the very very hyper specific comparison

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7 hours ago, RelentlessOblivion said:

Welcome, I hear Bongzilla and instantly think Cannabis Corpse, also Eyehategod circa Dopesick. That’s about it for weed references in bands I listen to I’m afraid.

thank you!

tbh I love Eyehategod i jut forgot to put them in my list (just like i forgot a few other bands) But thank you for the other suggestions!!

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what parts of poland?i'm from poland myself so i'm kind of curious about why anyone would like to travel here

if you like limp bizkit i would recommend autonomy - s/t album from 2001. great underground rapcore with very fast rapping and great emocore riffs. somehow released by earache records btw

and if you haven't already, check out zao's (self titled) from the same year. i've been blasting this record whole week. great metalcore band 

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1 minute ago, z3r0 said:

what parts of poland you visited already? i'm from poland myslef so i'm kind of curious about why anyone would like to travel here

if you like limp bizkit i would recommend autonomy - s/t album from 2001. great rapcore with very fast rapping and great emocore riffs.

and if you haven't already, check out zao's (self titled) from the same year. i've been blasting this record whole week. great metalcore band 

Yeahhh i mean im just kinda staying there now since im Ukrainian so bc of the war going on lol,  not rlly just bc i want 2

also ty for the recommendation! i will def check them out!!

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10 hours ago, Mankisser135 said:

Yeahhh i mean im just kinda staying there now since im Ukrainian so bc of the war going on lol,  not rlly just bc i want 2

i expected anyone visiting poland must do it for non touristic reasons. how do you like it here anyways?

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5 hours ago, z3r0 said:

i expected anyone visiting poland must do it for non touristic reasons. how do you like it here anyways?

Yk what I actually like it, where im staying it’s  not too big of a city bc I’m not good with busy cities like NYC n stuff but I still have stuff to do there! So I still quite like staying here.

although the people can be so rude sometimes, especially since I look different (huge septum ring, other piercings, dyed hair, etc..)

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