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Linkin Park

If the last thing I’d heard from them was Meteora and then woke up to hear a song like Heavy or Talking to Myself, I would straight up just not believe it’s the same band. That’s not to say I don’t like their later stuff, but its radically different.

On the other hand, the 20th anniversary editions of Hybrid Theory and Meteora would blow my mind.

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I just realized I haven’t listened to Linkin Park in at least a decade. Thanks for reminding me about them

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Would definitely recommend listening to A Thousand Suns in its entirety. Absolutely their magnum opus. Also should check out the 20th anniversary editions of Hybrid Theory and Meteora. They’re both filled with insane amounts of demos and unreleased songs. Lost, Fighting Myself, QWERTY, and And One are some of the best demos that should have made it to albums

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Honestly I grew out of Linkin Park and I haven’t listened to their old or new stuff for years now. I listen to Hybrid Theory like once a year or of nostalgia, but that’s it, I don’t actually get any musical enjoyment from them anymore. But A Thousand Suns is an exception. Such an incredible album. So powerful, so different from everything else they’ve made, and quite unique.

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*sigh* Chester… Him and Chris Cornell. There’s always gonna be a hole in my music-loving heart when I hear either of these guys sing.

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My only tattoo is a memoriam to Chester… Dude was my idol, and biggest inspiration.

Mf had an insane voice. Never gonna see anyone quite like him again.

Just hope that wherever he may be, if anywhere, he’s found some peace. He deserves it.

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Exactly who I was thinking of. I actually really appreciate that they evolved their music, instead of just doing the same things for 15 years.

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Every time I’d start to grow out of their sound they’d come out with something completely new and I’d get sucked right back in. And yet their early stuff is so iconic that even parodies of it totally rock.

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Leave Britney alone aged… well.

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Hanson. They’re still together and touring.

Justin Timberlake became an actor and SNL regular renown for his holiday dick jokes.

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I’d say collectively the genre of black metal. In 2004 most black metal acts were still doing the same kind of lo-fi DIY “buzzsaw in a garbage can” style that had been popular throughout the 90s. You could find artists who were starting to get more creative with it, but you really had to look hard sometimes.

Don’t get me wrong, I still love old school black metal, but when that’s all there is it starts to all sound alike after awhile.

Now it seems like every time I hear a new black metal release people have really started pushing the genre WAY past a bunch of white guys in corpse paint singing about how depressed they are lol! Now there’s tons of interesting electronic bands, lots of crossover bands, lots of avant garde artistic stuff, lots of stuff from different countries all over the world all adding their own unique sounds… It’s just really refreshing to hear a genre that was notoriously strict become something so much bigger and better

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What bands do you recommend that are of the newer style?

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The last Ihsahn album was really good! It sounded like it was half Emperor half John Williams score lol! I just recently started listening to

Botanist which is a one man project where he makes atmospheric black metal using hammered dulcimers!

Just yesterday I was listening to this band Kaatayra from Brazil who use a lot of traditional folk instruments and it had kind of a zen vibe to it in parts.

I recently found a post black metal band from Japan called Asunojokei whose music sounds kind of like a black metal band playing anime theme songs lol

Dødheimsgard have been around forever but their last album Black Medium Current was VERY eclectic to the point of being almost psychedelic at times!

There are a ton more if you look around honestly

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Cool thanks!

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I still enjoy the second-wave stuff from time to time, but you’re absolutely spot-on with what’s been coming out in recent years. I’m really into groups that have kept the original BM music style but embraced modern production. A few that come to mind are Faidra, Spectral Wound, Asarhaddon, and Funeral Winds; fantastic bands that play “true” BM but have good recording quality.

Like you mentioned, the big change is just how many “crossover” bands there are, and I’m all for it. You didn’t ask for suggestions, but I’m going to offer some of my favorites anyway:

  • Harakiri for the Sky - One of the best post-black bands.
  • Anomalie (shares members with Harakiri for the Sky) - BM plus what I can only call “tribal” elements.
  • Psyclon 9 (at least their older albums) - BM plus industrial/aggrotech.
  • Dawn of Ashes - See above.
  • Anaal Nathrakh - BM + grind + industrial + ?
  • Darkthrone (yes, THAT Darkthrone) - Blackened hard rock? I don’t know what to call their new stuff, but it’s not bad.
  • Gaerea - Radio-friendly BM
  • Kanonenfieber - Blackened melodic death metal? Maybe?
  • Afsky - Folk-inspired BM. Seems like this is a really popular combination.
  • None - DSBM, but with the exception of their filler tracks, more on the BM, less on the DS.
  • Ernte - Fairly traditional BM, but with female vocals.
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I’ve heard a few of these but I’m saving the rest to listen to later! What Darkthrone was doing a few albums ago is now called “Black N’ Roll” and it’s its own awesome genre now!

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Ok I’ll start. Radiohead To me the are like the Beatles (continued) Every album has a new direction Not surprised, just glad every album is new and they arent cookie cutter.

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Was genuinely thinking of them here. Hail To The Thief released in 2003, and it kinda sounded like they were winding down. Imagine blinking and then having In Rainbows, The King Of Limbs, and A Moon Shaped Pool dropped on you all at once.

I’ll also say Foo Fighters. Based on the 2004 criteria, we would only know about what’s below the red line here and then suddenly have a ton of other, evolved stuff.

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