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I've not listened to much death metal. I've heard some songs by Cannibal Corpse' date=' Cradle of Filth and Children of Bodom. But I've not been too keen on them, except the latter, but only partially. I like Bodom's music but I think I prefer the vocals to still be intelligible. Amon Amarth's vocals are clearer so I can take to them better. I think it may be a case of listening to an entire album through a few times tbh.[/quote'] Ick, that's like saying you don't like classical music because you heard "Eine Kleine Nachtmusik" and thought it was lame. There's a wide world of stuff out there to enjoy, once you can embrace the vocals. It took me a while to get into harsh vocals, too, but that was so long ago that I don't remember exactly what the tipping point was. If I had to pick one Cannibal Corpse album it would be Tomb Of The Mutilated, and the only COF album I can stand anymore is Cruelty and the Beast, but really you could be doing better than either band. You might find yourself digging some melodeath - I only like the older stuff in this particular genre, like early At The Gates and Dark Tranquillity, but there are a bunch of people here who could point you towards some newer albums. For earlier American death metal, try Suffocation (Pierced From Within), Deicide (Legion), Brutality (When The Sky Turns Black), Solstice (Self-titled)... ah fuck it, just check through the recommendations threads, there's so much great stuff. Also, I bet you'd dig Coroner - try No More Color and Mental Vortex. I'm not too into thrash but I really love those albums.
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Yes certainly is probably a case of not hearing enough. Thanks for the suggestions guys!
This site is littered with them. Let us know if you're looking for something specific, but otherwise sometimes it's best just to explore and see what does it for you. Sent from my HTC PH39100 using Tapatalk 2
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Just got an original Gull Records 1976 Judas Priest Sad wing of Destiny on Vinyl! :) Been having a bit of an album buying binge actually. Quite a few that I've been getting round to purchasing actually: Candlemass - Nightfall Megadeth - Peace sells... But who's buying and Rust in peace Metallica - Master of Puppets Deep Purple In Rock Iron Maiden - Iron Maiden Judas Priest - Sad wings of destiny (CD)
That list, fridge full of beer and some takeaway = one great night in!
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That list' date=' fridge full of beer and some takeaway = one great night in![/quote'] It certainly is! Just ordered Cathedral - Carnival Bizarre. Listened to and thought it was excellent so decided to add it to my growing collection. Will probably get more of their's soon. Thinking of getting Death - Leprosy and Symbolic - along with the many other albums I've taken a liking to!
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It certainly is! Just ordered Cathedral - Carnival Bizarre. Listened to and thought it was excellent so decided to add it to my growing collection. Will probably get more of their's soon. Thinking of getting Death - Leprosy and Symbolic - along with the many other albums I've taken a liking to!
Cathedral is one of my favorite bands, and Forest of Equilibrium is my favorite doom album ever. Sent from my HTC PH39100 using Tapatalk 2
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It certainly is! Just ordered Cathedral - Carnival Bizarre. Listened to and thought it was excellent so decided to add it to my growing collection. Will probably get more of their's soon. Thinking of getting Death - Leprosy and Symbolic - along with the many other albums I've taken a liking to!
check out suffocations. Pennicles of bedlam awsome cd
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Fatum Elisum - Fatum ElisumSpite Extreme Wing - MagnificatFungoid Stream - OceanusIsole - Silent RuinsFarmakon - A Warm GlimpseWijlen Wij - Wijlen WijSent from my HTC PH39100 using Tapatalk 2
« From the dark » by Isole is an amazing piece of work! The rest of the album is quality stuff but not my cup of tea from a personnal taste. Farmakon, now that’s intesting! I was listening to the first track, aggressive sound and then the Funk part even Fusion Jazz glimpse starts and gets mashed-up with the original beat. I’ll give props for the originality here. I can hear some Faith No More influence in there. Really good. Wijlen Wij, I only could listen to their 2014 « Coronachs of the O » and OMG I love this. Thank you for this discovery. Even if most of the Metal stuff I listen are Thrash or Death I have a big love for Ambient Metal / Funeral Doom/ Slugde. This one I keep in my collection. This is THE reason why I joined this forum. To discover and share my discoveries. Other bands I like in the same genre; Inter Arma « Sky Burial » 2013, Udumbal « Juana Inferni » 2013 and of course Ulver « Shadows Of The Sun » 2007.
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Also found Nevertanezra - Nevertanezra and NTNR through my letterbox when I got home today. Had been stressed due to unforeseen circumstances in regards to travel. Thought I might not get my essay in on time - but I did so it's all turned out good in the end :) Sent from my GT-I9195 using Tapatalk

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Also found Nevertanezra - Nevertanezra and NTNR through my letterbox when I got home today. Had been stressed due to unforeseen circumstances in regards to travel. Thought I might not get my essay in on time - but I did so it's all turned out good in the end :) Sent from my GT-I9195 using Tapatalk
Hope you like them, and I'm glad you got them okay. I have shirts for sale too if you dig the NTNR cover art. It was done by Aaron Stainthorpe of My Dying Bride, whom I was lucky enough to meet on Sunday and thank him for it personally. Sent from my HTC PH39100 using Tapatalk 2
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