Your emotional response to metal

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Loop wrote:
_ej_ wrote:A lot of the time I get giddy at the hyper tech stuff. AaL makes me grin like an idiot.



Yeah, you're kinda describing the same feels I get.


Like, the first time I heard Strapping Young Lad, I just laughed really hard. That meant that I loved it.


Admission: Periphery did the same thing. So did Dimmu Borgir, Kadinja, Sikth, and Limp Bizkit. :love:


Periphery does it for me too.

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Loop wrote:
_ej_ wrote:A lot of the time I get giddy at the hyper tech stuff. AaL makes me grin like an idiot.



Yeah, you're kinda describing the same feels I get.


Like, the first time I heard Strapping Young Lad, I just laughed really hard. That meant that I loved it.


Admission: Periphery did the same thing. So did Dimmu Borgir, Kadinja, Sikth, and Limp Bizkit. :love:

I remember hearing "Detox" on a Century Media sampler back when it came out. like 98? I sh!t my pants immediately. I ordered City and I was history. Just the best blend of chaos, catchiness and mechanical heaviness that I could not resist. Like Fear Factory with vocals that were good. Plus Gene Hoglan. I love some solo and various DT projects but that first listen to City at full blast is indescribable for me. :love: :fap: Mind blown to an infinite degree.
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City is god level shit


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Devin wrote:City is god level shit


All hail the new flesh :bow: :bow: :bow:

Oh yeah! That one and Underneath the Waves immediately caused compulsive head-banging :rawk:
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I can listen to City on constant repeat. That album is so fucking good. AAA is one of my favorites off that one.
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Dissecting the Bloodthirsty Bliss of Death Metal

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