I'd say Opeth is Nu metal. Little bit of progressive mixed in with it.So looks like lots of nu metal fans, but there've been a couple good calls mixed in here... Symphony X and Opeth, niiiiice! Two of the most significant bands in metal, no questions asked.
I figure I could never determine favorites amongst so many good bands.. Once a group of really talented guys hits a certain level of development as musicians and thinkers, they get to be 'top tier' in their own way, you know? But I guess if I had to say what was the most influential to me right now, I'd have to go with Opeth, Meshuggah, and Devin Townsend.
That said, Nevermore is up there as well. The stuff I started out listening to that I've realized is better than I could possibly have understood at the time would be Dream Theater up to the album Train of Thought (so much talent and vision, where did it go in the last 2 albums? Ah yes, now they're so rich and famous they don't give a shit..). Symphony X, and Sonata Arctica. So much talent in those bands, it's not funny. And those three should be waaay bigger than they are.
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Fucking blood red skies man!
LolwutI'd say Opeth is Nu metal.
Being mainstream does not remove talent from an artist/band. The fact that the stuff from the 80's is still around contributes to its true quality and timelessness. No way does it take away from their talent.Yeah, I don't know of too many 80's metal bands, but the mainstream stuff sucks. I do like suicidal tendancies, but most 80's stuff is just overplayed and thats probably why I don't like it. My mom listened to that stuff when I was a kid, so I needed to find something more EXTREME.
Oh?? But doesn't it? Mainstream music is usually the garbage that the music corporations flood the market with in their never ending quest to make money as fast as possible. Didn't you just say something like that yesterday?Being mainstream does not remove talent from an artist/band. The fact that the stuff from the 80's is still around contributes to its true quality and timelessness. No way does it take away from their talent.
New plague and Meat Sandwich are my favorites from them.GWAR, I'm taking my son to see them in November, it will be his first concert.
the thing is that both of those songs are from the album RagNaRok. That was a very atypical Gwar album. There other work is less... refinedNew plague and Meat Sandwich are my favorites from them.
GWAR has been through a couple evolutions, but I've been a huge fan since Hell O came out, hard to believe it's been 25 years.the thing is that both of those songs are from the album RagNaRok. That was a very atypical Gwar album. There other work is less... refined