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Re: suggestions Black metal: Graveland, Behexen, Merrimack, Teratism, Nokturnal Mortum, Bathory, Negative Plane, Akitsa, Adversarial, Bishop of Hexen, Gehenna, Early Deathspell Omega (not their tech death crap), Early Drudkh, Impiety, Xasthur, Impaled Nazarene, Todeskult, Hecate Enthroned, Taake, Early Mayhem, Inquisition, Morbosidad, Hacavitz, Baptism (Finland), Sacreligious Impalement, Sargeist, Craft, Drowning the Light, Circle of Oubourous, Shining, Countess, Ofermod, Ondskapt, Summoning, URN, Velvet Cacoon ( a bit experimental), Lurker of Chalice, Early Nachtmystium (before the stoner dogshit), Averse Sefira, Deiphago, Bestial Warlust (a tad bit of death metal), Katharsis, Early Gorgoroth (avoid their newest dogshit), Branikald, Funeral Fog, Ungod, Corpus Christi, Early Ancient Rites (their newer stuff is incredible as well), Sigh, Root, Master's Hammer, VON, Goatlord, Cult of Daath, Black Funeral (avoid Black Witchery), Kult ov Azazel, Marduk, Infernal War, Endstille, Helrunar, Proclamation, Elysian Blaze, Lifelover (crap..but you might like them), Early Dimmu Borgir (Stormblast and For al tid), Early Naglfar, Old Man's Child, Darkspace, Blut Aus Nord, and of course Darkthrone (Transilvanian Hunger, Under a Funeral Moon, Panzerfaust, and A Blaze in the Northern sky are mandatory). Death metal: Suffocation, and honestly thats really all you need.

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Re: Good metal bands Depends what you're into: Death metal: Quo Vadis Aletheian Miseration Sympathy Scar Symmetry Dark Tranquillity Folk metal: Heidevolk Svartsot Folkstone Ulytau Orphaned Land Oskord Gothic metal: HB Delain Leaves' Eyes Within Temptation Edenbridge Power metal: HammerFall (not No Sacrifice, No Victory, I didn't like that) Thy Majestie Darksun Divinefire Galloglass Sabaton Serenity Battlelore Pyramaze Iron Savior Manticora Dragonland Progressive metal: Threshold Redemption Symphony X Seventh Wonder Myrath Solution .45 7days Darkwater Division By Zero Raintime Evergrey Dreamscape Random Eyes Essence of Sorrow Seriously, we need more big-time progressive metal fans on the forum. It's just me and AkselJ at the moment.

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Re: Good metal bands You forgot Lost Horizon on your big Power Metal band list! They're like Dragonforce in terms of being "Pure" power metal, but they're about a million times better! Anyways, a list of bands in no particular order. Alchemist - Progressive death metal, similar to Faith No More but less wierd and heavier Angra - Think Symphony X with a more progressive flair and the occasional salsa dance. Avantasia - Ridiculous power metal version of Ayreon Ayreon - Progressive metal, not in the technicality of the instruments but in the style of the albums - metal operas. Bal-Sagoth - Epic symphonic black/death metal. Awesome. Black Jester - Amazing italian prog/power metal. Blind Guardian - They're power metal, but they're not the frilly Dragonforce/Rhapsody style. Badass. Dark Angel - Thrash metal done right. Dragonland - Symphonic progressive power metal. Earlier albums were rhapsody-ish, later albums took on a more progressive style. Exodus - Thrash metal done right[2]. Faith No More - Wierd metal. Falconer - Medieval power metal. Iced Earth - Power metal, but with a thrashy flavour. Earlier stuff was amazing, later stuff was decent. Immortal - Awesome black metal. Iron Maiden - The fuck are you doing on a metal forum if you don't know Iron Maiden? gtfo Judas Priest - See above. Kalmah - Melodeath, Bodom style yet infinitely better. Kamelot - Power metal Korpiklaani - Alcohol metal, 'nuff said. (Quoting acop29 on this) Lost Horizon - like Dragonforce in terms of being "Pure" power metal, but they're about a million times better! Mors Principium Est - Awesome melodeath. Opeth - Godly progressive/death metal. Orphaned Land - Arabic styled metal Powerglove - Covers and remixes of video game/tv show soundtracks. Primus - Bass driven what the fuck is this awesome metal Rhapsody - Cheese, yet oh so delicious. AKA lawful good metal Sabaton - Modern War power metal. Summoning - "Tolkien" metal; might be called Epic Black metal as they use a far grander style than most black metal Symphony X - The definition of progressive power metal. Van Canto - A Capella metal. Nuff said. Wintersun - I don't even know what to classify these guys as, they're just awesome metal. Also I lied about there not being any order in this list.

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