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The idea of this thread is to post your top 5 favorite metal songs in any category using any criteria. For example, you might have your top songs by Slavic bands, or top melodeath songs, or top songs over 7 minutes. I put this in the Forum Games section because it's not necessarily going to stick to one topic. Granted, we haven't got a section for favorite songs (as far as I know) but I'd rather this one be more open to different criteria. Just so that we don't descend to YouTube level bickering about whether Death or Slayer is the best metal band, this will all be opinion. Like I said, you can use whatever criteria you like, but omniscience is no man's prerogative. Anyhow, I'll start off: Top 5 Folk Metal Songs: 5. 'Briganti Di Montagna' by Folkstone 4. 'Sapari' by Orphaned Land (OK fine, they're prog as well, but this song is more folksy) 3. 'Spillemandens Dase' by Svartsot 2. 'Salvation Ark' by Oskord 1. 'Vulgaris Magistralis' covered by Heidevolk Enjoy... :)

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Re: Top 5 (or 10) favorite metal songs I thought to start from the beginning, so here is my top 5 songs from the ' 70 : 1. Stairway to Heaven - Led Zeppelin 2. Hell Bent for Leather - Judas Priest 3. Motorhead - Motörhead 4. Stone Dead Forever - Motörhead 5. All Black Sabbath from -69 to -76 :) Could't name just one, sorry...

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Re: Top 5 (or 10) favorite metal songs In no particular order: Black Sabbath-The sign of the Southern cross Cannibal Corpse-Stripped, Raped, and strangled Suffocation-Torn into enthrallment Moonspell-Alma Mater Candlemass-At the Gallows end Dark Tranquility-The new build Mayhem-De mysteriis dom Sathanas Inquisition-The Initation Tiamat-A Pocket sized sun Ancient Rites-Thermopylae

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Re: Top 5 (or 10) favorite metal songs No particular order. Periphery-Insomnia Periphery-Icarus Lives Zep-Stairway to Heaven Zep-Black Dog Zep-Rock&roll Lamb of God - Ruin Lamb of God - In your Words Lamb of God - Set to Fail Pantera - Floods Pantera - CfH

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Re: Top 5 (or 10) favorite metal songs Top 5 traditional power metal songs: 'Hearts On Fire' by HammerFall 'Coming Home' by Iron Savior 'I'm A Warrior' by Rob Rock 'Warrior' by Iron Savior 'A Legend Reborn' by HammerFall (Maybe 'Rage' by Rising Faith)

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Re: Top 5 (or 10) favorite metal songs Current Top 10: 1. Can I Play with Madness (Iron Maiden) 2. The Sentinel (Judas Priest) 3. World Coming Down (Type O Negative) 4. Dead Emotion (Paradise Lost) 5. A Shroud of Frost (Anathema) 6. Symphonaire Infernus Et Spera Empyrium (My Dying Bride) 7. Shadowed Dreams (Shape of Despair) 8. Sadness (Avernus) 9. Harmony Divine (Novembers Doom) 10. Gallery of Suicide (Cannibal Corpse)

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Re: Top 5 (or 10) favorite metal songs Top 10 Songs, Just randomly, no order Reborn - As empires fall You Won't Be Missed - Like moths to flames Buried Alive - Ready, Set, Fall! The Goat Falls - Upheaval Black Dawn - When Man Meets His Maker Reverse The Time - The Way Of Purity New Horizons - Failed Perfection Sanctuary - Ouroboros Odin Will Provide - Æther Realm Frontline - Fallen Affliction

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Re: Top 5 (or 10) favorite metal songs Top 10 Favorite Gothic Metal Songs: 1. 'Hanki Elama 2' by HB 2. 'Stand My Ground' by Within Temptation 3. 'April Rain' by Delain 4. 'Hanki Elama' by HB 5. 'Farewell Proud Men' by Leaves Eyes 6. 'Frozen' by Delain 7. 'Go Away' by Delain 8. 'Nemo' by Nightwish 9. 'Storm' by Theatre of Tragedy 10. 'Paramount' by Edenbridge

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Re: Top 5 (or 10) favorite metal songs Fanks. I wasn't expecting a good rap from anyone on that list, but I'm surprised you like 'Storm'. Theatre of Tragedy apparently used to be doomy and a lot of people who like their older stuff distain their new material.

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Theatre of Tragedy apparently used to be doomy and a lot of people who like their older stuff distain their new material.
Their first two albums are Doom/Death gold! Very classy and elegant. They sang about literature, Shakespeare, love, etc... their third album, while great IMO was when the stopped using growls and added more melody and gothic nonsense. The album after that they went straight Euro Synth-pop. Storm saw them return to a Metal sound while retaining their Gothic side. Their last album 'Forever is the World' reintroduced growls and slower tempos but was still Goth/Metal. It's really a shame they disbanded because they were getting good again. If you want to hear some heavy Doom/Death from one of the first bands to fully utilize the male/female vocal tandem then look no further than: Theatre of Tragedy & Velvet Darkness They Fear.
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Re: Top 5 (or 10) favorite metal songs Top 5 songs by Italian metal bands (it will probably change once I remember more Pathosray songs): 1. 'Scent Of Snow' by Pathosray 2. 'Maiden Of Steel' by Thy Majestie 3. 'The Chosen' by Thy Majestie 4. 'Graveheart' by Mind Key 5. 'Flies & Lies' by Raintime

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Re: Top 5 (or 10) favorite metal songs My top 10 favorite metal songs, randomly except the first :) Follow the Reaper - Children of Bodom The Smoke - Amorphis Ready For Salvation - Kalmah Treacherous Gods - Ensiferum Paranoid - Black Sabbath The Evil That Men Do - Iron Maiden Blackened - Metallica Angels Don't Kill - Children of Bodom Master of Puppets - Metallica Smile Pretty for the Devil - Children Of Bodom

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Re: Top 5 (or 10) favorite metal songs My top 10 Songs, randomly order Passing - Widek Set Free - Fight For The Lost The Dark Mound - SuidAkrA The Arrival Of The False Gods - Noctem Reverse The Time - The Way Of Purity Shatter - Ascariasis In Our Holy Grail - Kill The Romance Illusions of Fate - Sangre Eterna Merciless - Totality Bury Hyde - Thiary

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Re: Top 5 (or 10) favorite metal songs Top 10 American Prog Metal Songs: 1. Walls - Redemption 2. Noonday Devil - Redemption 3. No Tickets To The Funeral - Redemption 4. The Psalm of Lydia - Nevermore 5. Reign In Madness - Symphony X 6. The Termination Proclamation - Nevermore 7. Bastards Of The Machine - Symphony X 8. Without Morals - Nevermore 9. Out Of The Shadows or Broken Legacy - Aletheian 10. March Into Hell - Dominici But Futures End may well get a song on here soon.

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Re: Top 5 (or 10) favorite metal songs no one's posted in this thread for well over two months top five songs by bands from england 1. Black Sabbath - Black Sabbath 2. Led Zepplin Kashmir 3. Iron Maiden - Powerslave 4. Judas Priest - Painkiller 5. Angel Witch - Frontal Assault and that makes 2000 posts for me meaning I've posted more on here then on facebook

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Re: Top 5 (or 10) favorite metal songs Atm, 1.Born of Osiris- Follow the Signs 2.Born of Osiris- Bow Down 3. Veil of Maya- Punisher 4. Veil of Maya- 20/200 5. Periphery-Racecar 6.Periphery- Passenger 7. Periphery - Letter experiment 8.Periphery-Light 9.Periphery-All new Materials 10. Haunted Shores-Sentient glow Damn, i could go on forever here.

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Re: Top 5 (or 10) favorite metal songs top five songs about the devil 1. Venom - Welcome To Hell 2. Slayer - Alter Of Sacrifice 3. Iron Maiden - Number Of The Beast 4. Black Sabbath - Black Sabbath 5. Mercyful Fate - Satan's Fall with honourable mentions to: Mercyful Fate - Into The Coven Slayer - Hell Awaits Judas Priest - Devil's Child and Iced Earth - Dante's Inferno

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Re: Top 5 (or 10) favorite metal songs My top 10 from The Nephilim. 1. Still Life 2. Xodus 3. Shine 4. Penetration. 5. Melt 6. Venus Decomposing 7. Pazuzu 8. Zoon (parts 1 & 2) Saturation 9. Zoon (parts 3) Wake World 10. Coma Yep that's it, all 10 tracks from the only album they made.

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My top 10 from The Nephilim. 1. Still Life 2. Xodus 3. Shine 4. Penetration. 5. Melt 6. Venus Decomposing 7. Pazuzu 8. Zoon (parts 1 & 2) Saturation 9. Zoon (parts 3) Wake World 10. Coma Yep that's it, all 10 tracks from the only album they made.
Ever heard Behemoth's cover of Penetration? It's pretty amusing.
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Re: Top 5 (or 10) favorite metal songs top five songs by Megadeth 1. Headcrusher (Endgame) 2. Good Mourning/Black Friday (Peace Sells...But Who's Buying?) 3. Skull Beneath The Skin (Killing Is My Business...And Business Is Good) 4. You're Dead (United Abominations) 5. Rust In Peace...Polaris (Rust In Peace)

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Re: Top 5 (or 10) favorite metal songs Top ten Iron Maiden: (not in order) 1 Mother Russia - No Prayer For The Dying 2 Seventh Son of a Seventh Son - Seventh Son of a Seventh Son 3 Charlotte the Harlot - Iron Maiden 4 Alexander the Great - Somewhere in Time 5 The Rhyme of the Ancient Mariner - Powerslave 6 Paschendale - Dance of Death 7 Ace High - Powerslave 8 Afraid to Shoot Strangers - Fear of the Dark 9 The Ghost of the Navigator - Brave New World 10 Nomad - Brave New World

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