uh oh...I usually dont join in the metal discussions in person cos it wrecks my head that some of my mates will chatter with apparent authority on metal when I know the heaviest thing they have is a beer belly and an Alice in Chains CD collection, but here I can walk away!
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I listen to so many types of music cos of a music mad family upbringing and getting involved with alchohol at much too young an age. Two genres get a roasting. Jazz gets a tough going over from alot of people (Homer Simpson's legend of a line) but by far metal gets the hardest time.
Maybe thats why I like it, you never get many people that are on the margins at a good metal gig. Best audiences to be a part of by a long long long shot. Never any hassles or attitudes from fools, nor is there too many feckin camera phones (seriously like I'm gonna start a campaign or something so many nights ruined cos of some eejit taking terrible videos of a fantastic gig).
I'd recommend that anyone with a passing interest go to a GOOD metal gig...you may want to hunt me down for ruining an evening or you may have the best buzz in ages...Slayer live is something unreal. (whether they are you're cup of tea or not, they have been consistent in their recording career also) Especially in a cool venue like the Ambassador or the upcoming show in Cork. The energy is mad. Very intense and angry. Thats all you get but you get alot of it! And yeah there is something adolescent about metal, musicians tend to be competitive about unusual aspects of playing (e.g. technique over melody) but fukit, its better than a folk singer desperatly tryin to seem world weary in his/her early twenties! (insert your chosen victim here!
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However if you take for example Slayer and S.O.A.D., they spend most of their last albums attacking the right wing of American politics, relegion being used justify horrible acts and what they see in general that they dont like about their country (remembering that those who love a country will sometimes also give out about its faults, per John Lyndon's comments about God Save the Queen)...so dungeons and dragons are no longer a major lyircal theme, to be fair, in most metal. (Btw...dont some Flaming Lips songs concentrate on robots and mad scientists?!
P) I'm not slaggin FL, just that thing about throwing glasses in stone houses or something
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