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@TrueBlue: Clearly you haven't heard much metal if you think that all metal has death growls/black metal shrieks. If you listened to stuff like Stratovarius http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N2l8KtdQ7Ek , Rhapsody of Fire http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gVRMhv4eBxk or even Christopher Lee's metal album http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cvKRbi2ovDY you might have a more balanced view.
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Are you fucking serious? You are going to insult THE Vader?
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@Anonymous: Oh hell yes, Charlemagne: By the sword and the cross http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Tdl021ArsM&feature=related
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@TrueBlue: You think metal bands take themselves seriously? Have you seen bands like Alestorm, Immortal, Dragonforce, Turisas etc. etc. they just piss about all the time on stage, and in music videos
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@Ujis: but it is \m/ metal is good and im metalhead but i dont think like "The gods made heavy metal and they saw that it was good!!!" Heavy Metal is music of "rebellion" The brutal vocal gives you a confidence and speed. thats why we like metal. and also we are not satan's child. even some metalheads don't believe in god do you think they believe satan? in metal nihilism is the active belief.
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@Anonymous: Hey, do you know? Animes are don't like you too!! Being Otaku is an different something!! you don't understand go to your bed its late for you and watch ben 10 or fucking damn other cartoons
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@Anonymous: There are many different art styles in anime, for example in this anime (Black Lagoon) the characters are very realistically drawn. Art style in anime is geared towards the target audience, for example in shoujo anime you get big eyes and lots of colour to appeal to young girls (hence shoujo).
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@Anonymous: and yes I am a metalhead, however I listen to pretty much all types of music (in fact right now I'm listening to Mozart, and as I type Dolly Parton has started playing) the one exception is modern, heavily autotuned, manufactured pop music.
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@VibrantTampton: Come on. Vader was a whiney little emotional tard. Even Lucas didn't understand why people liked him, he was the guy who got the Emperor's coffee.
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@karabulut_burak: Sorry I insulted your little Japanese chums my barely literate friend! But I do detect a slight hit of Butthurt. Am I wrong?
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@karabulut_burak: No. I'm right. You were crying like a tiny girl because I dissed your favourite little cartoons. Boo Hoo. :(
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@Anonymous: I always appreciated Gwar b/c I thought they were a supposed to be some kind of parody on the entire metal scene.
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@Anonymous: Those are the links you provide to help me take metal more seriously? All might be examples of non-growl lyrics but still are examples of why I don't like metal. The music and it's scene has a lot in common with musical-theater and classical music. Add influences of fantasy, general anger/angst and it might make more sense why metal has always sounded to me like drama nerds from high school who take themselves way too damn seriously. When I listen to rock I tend to gravitate more towards stuff that is more influenced by blues, jazz and folk.
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@TrueBlue: Yes, classical music and opera has had a huge impact on heavy metal, there is even a whole sub-genre called symphonic metal, surely that's a massive positive though?
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@TrueBlue: "drama nerds who take themselves way too damn seriously" Most metal bands don't take themselves seriously at all, they play because they enjoy it, want to entertain people, and generally just have a massive party. In addition when you have bands dressed in full latex costumes having battles with a zombie Hitler, or you have a vocalist dancing round the stage like a crab you can hardly say they are taking themselves seriously.
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