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Metallica
Black Sabbath Dio Iron Maiden AC/DC a little bit of Guns n Roses and I've heard some people consider some of Led Zeppelin's songs early metal so if you consider them too then Zepp fersure and I know I'm forgetting more |
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Recently been getting into Iron Butterfly (
); which is, as I've been lectured by a music fanatic, the dawn of metal.
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Yea, a lot of folks think In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida is the penultimate early metal song. I personally think that's horse shit. I dig the old school psychedelic rock, but it's not metal. Listen to Threshold by Slayer and then listen to that song. It's like watching Micheal Chiklis in The Shield and then switching over to Lifetime and seeing Angela Lansbury tear it up in Murder She Wrote.
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in a gadda da vida is NOT the dawn of metal, but pretty chill song though.I would say zeppelin is more of a start to the metal era. led zeppelin isn't quite metal but its part of the transition phase in my opinion
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pantera
metallica all that remains lamb of god black label society killswitch engage shadows fall as i lay dying august burns red diecast five finger death punch unearth it dies today chimaira avenged sevenfold machine head trivium lamb of god and pantera are by far my favorite ones to board to |
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I listen to some metal sometimes;
3 Inches of Blood - Arsonists Get All The Girls Black Dalia Murder - Children Of Bodom Dethklok (Don't watch the show, just listen to the tracks) Iwrestledabearonce - Probot Salt The Wound - Cannibal Corpse Then you can change genres over to prog a bit with; Queensryche - Opeth Dragonforce - Iced Earth (But not Tool... Ugh, not Tool.) Then hit the days of yore with; <----I love Hair Metal Def Leppard - Quiet Riot - Iron Maiden - AC/DC Metallica - Judas Priest - Van Halen - Bon Jovi Motley Crue - Poison - Warrant - Skid Row GNR - Whitesnake - Ted Nugent - Black Sabbath/Ozzy Then hear a band that is reminiscent of days of yore; The Darkness Or Thrash it up with; Anthrax - DRI Slayer - Testament Megadeth - Overkill ![]() I could go on... but I'm really a punk at heart. Last edited by RenoRebel; 01-30-2010 at 05:12 AM. |
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