Who Destroyed Metal?

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Who destroyed Metal?

  • myhatbroke

    Votes: 92 39.0%
  • Korn

    Votes: 55 23.3%
  • Bon Jovi

    Votes: 39 16.5%
  • Pearl Jam

    Votes: 21 8.9%
  • Bad Religion

    Votes: 5 2.1%
  • Stryper

    Votes: 24 10.2%

  • Total voters
    236
myhatbroke said:
OK its not DEAD but its not accepted like in the old days. Thats what I mean!

What?

Seriously, you live under a rock or something. Metal (the good kind) was never accepted. Probably never will be. Thats why its good. Popular shit was the shitty shit of metal, because thats what it was designed for; to be popular. Good metal is designed for the sake of music. Stop talking like you're an 80's metal historian, you've gotten basically every fact of history wrong so far.
 
peopleperson said:
He was just as good when he was in Today is the Day.

Wait wait wait.... The drummer of Mastadon was the drummer for Today is the Day? THAT MEANS I HAVE ONE OF HIS DRUM STICKS. I saw them open for Morbid Angel/Motorhead a few years ago. I've never, ever seen someone break so many drumsticks. He needs grip tape so he doesnt' lose them all!
 
Anomaly Design said:
What?

Seriously, you live under a rock or something. Metal (the good kind) was never accepted. Probably never will be. Thats why its good. Popular shit was the shitty shit of metal, because thats what it was designed for; to be popular. Good metal is designed for the sake of music. Stop talking like you're an 80's metal historian, you've gotten basically every fact of history wrong so far.


YES! I cannot express how much I agree with this.

The best stuff is RARELY the most currently popular. You can apply this to films, books, music or pretty much anything creative.
 
six degrees of Danny Glover

Cyrokk said:
Where did you get the idea that Corey is Danny's son? According to Danny's bio on IMDB, Danny has a (divorced) spouse and one child-a daughter. On the all-music version of the IMDB, there is no mention of a connection whatsoever. No mention is made on Corey's website or the wikipedia entries of either actors.

The only mention of such a connection I found is on a couple blogs which doesn't represent anything factual.

Well I clearly made it up. I said to myself, how can I screw with the internet's Cyrokk today? And I dreamed up this little lie, just so you'd waste your time googling. And you fell right into my trap.

Honestly? It was something widely reported whenever Living Colour started to explode on the scene back in the late 80's. I can't say for 100% sure, but I'm almost positive I read it and/or saw it reported on TV back then (most likely a guitar magazine or MTV news). I'm not the type of guy who believes something some schmoe on the street told me. I hadn't researched it before posting it here, and for that I apologize to you and the mental anguish it may have caused.

It could very well be urban legend.

But uh, seriously, that daughter Danny Glover had? She had a sex change and is now the actor Crispin Glover, best known as George Mcfly in Back to the Future. And that's totally 100% fact.

Also, Danny Glover's cousin is the drummer for Mastodon.
 
Anomaly Design said:
Wait wait wait.... The drummer of Mastadon was the drummer for Today is the Day? THAT MEANS I HAVE ONE OF HIS DRUM STICKS. I saw them open for Morbid Angel/Motorhead a few years ago. I've never, ever seen someone break so many drumsticks. He needs grip tape so he doesnt' lose them all!

If memory serves me right, the Mastodon bass player and drummer were the rhythm section on the 'In the Eyes of God' LP. All the other LP's have different bands on them.
 
warrengtype said:
I'm not the type of guy who believes something some schmoe on the street told me.

Apparently you are, because you just spouted your ignorance as fact. :rolleyes:
 
I was the guy that gave Kurt Loder his nickname "Loadholder" back in the 80's.
Me and Axl pulled a train on him.
 
cellardweller said:
I was the guy that gave Kurt Loder his nickname "Loadholder" back in the 80's.
Me and Axl pulled a train on him.

Ron Thal (aka Bumblefoot) would like all of his fans and (most importantly) his wife to know that he was not even in Guns n Roses at that time. He was, in fact, at home, practicing his guitar 23 hours a day training to be the superstar that he would one day become. Even though he had not yet met his future wife, he knew that he would in fact one day meet her, so he was even faithful to her back then. Just to set the record straight, he did not screw around on his future wife with the ultra sexy MTV news anchor Kurt "Loadholder" Loder. Past present or future.

He also did not do drugs.

Thank you.
 
Can you please add Metallica? And can you please stop talking like you know what it is you're talking about? I don't say stuff about the 80s because I wasn't an active music listener then (seeing as how i was only alive for half of it). You are younger than I. You have no right in saying anything about it. If I see one more goddamn thread from you about how metal isn't as popular as it should be, I'll neg rep you to hell!
 
LImp Bizkit... a bad copy of Korn (which is a great band)
 
QOTSA and FU and Monster Mag are the future/past of Metal. Heavy hard well written with thought given to lyrics even if nonsence guitar driven with big ass drums and bass. RAWK. If you name your band Cannibal Corpse and you write a song about outer space you have past you self defined limits. I love GWAR but they are a freakin' joke man, if your serious band ain't as good as GWAR you are a shadow of a joke...don't be that pathetic wannabe metal joke. I remember in high school the local metal band was Spike Opera who had just discovered aqua net and spandex and Metallica. Pathetic. Ever see the old Pantera album cover?? :eek: As soon as Metal get's back to song writing the Metal world will be a better place.
 
i would probably give whoever did kill metal a pat on the back. for me good metal ended with the likes of black sabbath
 
http://gwar.net/node

look and the answer to your question shall be revealed. I shall be listening to Motorhead or Ride the Lightning in the meantime. Oh yeah, if you have never been down front for a GWAR show baby you ain't %$#@ METAL!
 
DogFood said:
http://gwar.net/node

look and the answer to your question shall be revealed. I shall be listening to Motorhead or Ride the Lightning in the meantime. Oh yeah, if you have never been down front for a GWAR show baby you ain't %$#@ METAL!
Ride the Lightning is a band?
 
I thought you were making a comment regarding their musical prowess.
 
This is moronic. Just because the larger genre of "metal" hit the mainstream, and is now saturated with crap does not mean it is dead. In my opinion nu-metal and all these new commerical watered down bands are just as bad as hair metal, black metal and all the rest.

Metal is always evolving. The correct answer is grindcore, yeap, we were looking for grindcore. Everything else is coming stale or stagnant. Death metal has been over saturated for years. Of course there are a few bands reinventing it, or pushing its limits - but for the mostpart it has stopped.

Then we come to grindcore. Bands like Nasum, Dillinger Escape Plan, Cephalic Carnage, Aborted, Gadget, Splitter, Genghis Tron, Rotten Sound and so on are still breaking boundaries and changing the face of the genre. Thats why I love grind - its progressive. Strains are coming up everywhere blending elements from hardcore, death, thrash, punk, jazz, blues, southern rock - hell some even use bloody electronics and breakbeats.

Metal isnt dead, though if you're only looking at the surface, at the mainstream - well then for you it is. Hahaha.

Oh and by the way, the likes of Kyuss, QOTSA and Monster Magnet are probably closer to rock or stoner metal. Kyuss are dead, Magnet have sucked for years and QOTSA are losing what they once had. Fuzzed out drug fvcked slow rockin tunes arent new to metal, and its not the future... I seem to remember a little band called Sabbath...?
 
You can't talk about grindcore without mentioning Pig Destroyer. I'm sure its cliche or whatever to like them now, but they manage to flawlessly meld thrash, death, grind, hardcore and punk into a sound that is nothing short of brutally amazing without ever getting old or tired.

I also have to mention Assuck. Another great meshing of punk, hardcore, thrash, and death metal influences that I'm sure 99% of extreme bands today would cite as an influence.
 
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