I absolutely love how many elements this song blends together. Electronic chorus, metal-core verse, power ballad bridge, thrash metal, then just a brutal ending. Chef’s kiss on this one.

What is your favorite metal song that you just can’t share with your non-metal friends?

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Nasum

Turns out most of my friends are not into grindcore nor do they appreciate me sharing said music.

Tony Danza Tapdance Extravaganza is another that is such an excellent song but my non-metal friends just hear noise.

I did get the wife to listen to The Chariot but I think that was about her limit.

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I’ve not listened to The Chariot in a good long while, thanks for the reminder!

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Hey I just joined Lemmy recently since I’m trying to get away from Reddit. Part of what I miss is the music communities for finding recs and concert dates.

Would anyone be interested if I made a space for Metal? Or maybe a more mature one already exists? I haven’t made one yet but I could figure it out!

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Reddit refugee - So I think I might be considered a baby metal head, though I just started getting into this genre. I’m guessing that what I’ve been listening to is more “light metal” but I have no idea

I had never listened to metal before and always though it was too screamy, but I let youtube music autoplay do it’s thing, and it has somehow played some songs that I genuinely really, really dig

It started by playing me Sabaton, but I’ve somehow veered towards artists like Beast in Black - it seems more melodic?

Some of my favorites so far are:

  • They Don’t Care About Us by Beast in Black (I know is based on Michael Jackson’s)
  • No Surrender by Beast in Black
  • Sweet True Lies by Beast in Black
  • My Dystopia by Beast in Black
  • Presence of Mind by Dynazty
  • Heartless Madness by Dynazty
  • Fly Away by GloryHammer
  • Night of the Werewolves by Unleash the Archers

I’m not sure why, but I think I’ve seen some judgments against people who listen to these bands. Maybe they’re overrated or not the real deal or the stereotypical “starter metal bands”? Either way, as a musician (Violist in orchestras) I love how these songs have a tune to them and are melodic. I tend to veer away if it’s too monotone or screamy, but I’m open to more suggestions :)

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Sabaton is great, I started listening to them years before I really got into metal. All those bands you listed are considered “power metal”. I think it might be the best sub-genre to begin acclimating with, because it’s so melodic and there aren’t a lot of harsh sounds.

You might also like doom metal, which I’d consider to be a bit heavier (thought the bands vary greatly), but still primarily focused on melody, with lots of clean vocals. Here are some bands I like, and I’ll link to one song on YouTube for each:

  • The Sword: probably the best one to start with if you’re coming from power metal, they have the same high energy and corny (not an insult) vocals
  • Black Sabbath: widely considered to have invented the genre. All metal can trace it’s roots back to them but I’d say doom metal emulates them the most closely. They’re a product of psychedelic rock and disillusionment with the flower child movement, and they wear a lot of blues influence on their sleeves.
  • Sleep: sort of like what Black Sabbath would sound like if they smoked 10x as much weed, or power metal if it was slowed and dropped an octave. They’re the biggest departure on this list from what you listen to, but they’re also my favorite to share because they’re the band that really got me into metal.
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My wife, who is not a metal head, was amazed to discover the vast number of sub-genres within the broader metal community. Like what you like, other people can like what they like and that’s ok!

As a classically trained musician, have you looked into Tool at all? Their song construction is amazingly complex and fascinating.

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Yeah like I honestly had no idea! I thought it was just like screamo but with some more tune and less screamy, but a lot of it I’m really enjoying a lot!

I haven’t looked into Tool yet, I know of it, but I’ll give it a listen! I’m a sucker for blasting Beast in Black going home on the garden state parkway lmao

Edit: Checked out Tool, sounds good, but maybe not as “hype” as what I’m looking for? I just searched for a community “best of” playlist. Found Schism, which I remember from playing guitar hero lol

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A pal of mine set up !rabm@sh.itjust.works for red and anarchist black metal

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I just discovered that community on Reddit a few weeks before the blackout, after I realized everybody on r/blackmetal was very defensive of their favorite Nazi bands.

It’s nice to have a community to find bm bands whose values align with mine, and whose music still reminds me that existence is bleak and meaningless /s

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For sure! Metal head to the max. I remember being younger and my folks being adamant about metal music “being a phase” that I’d grow out of. Yeah right.

A song that I can’t just share with people outside of metal is Rings of Saturn - Mental Prolapse. I remember hearing this a when it came out, and blasting it non-stop for weeks. I was getting death stares at work, but didn’t mind.

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Please don’t take offense, because I mean this as a compliment: this sounds like the music from F-Zero if it were metal. I kinda love it for that!

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Oh, for sure! We even call it nintendo metal at home.

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