10 definitions by Master of Evöl

1. Noun referring to an artist within the genre of heavy metal, who is considered a central an important figure.

2. Noun referring to Rob Halford of Judas Priest, alluding to their famous song "Metal Gods".

3. "Metal God Apparel" is name of an clothing line owned by Rob Halford
Metal god Ronnie James Dio dead.

Metal God Rob Halford shrieked, wailed and rocked a full set of heavy rock at the Ogden Theatre on Wednesday.

How did Metal God Apparel come into being?
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Noun referring to a ficticious musical genre, coined by Carcass' Jeff Walker in an interview to illustrate the overuse of the -core suffix.

He coined the word grandadcore in the same interview.
Wasn't it Jeff Walker who anticipated the rise of mommycore and grandadcore?
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1. Verb referring to the act of making something have a rural appearance.

2. Verb referring to the act of adding country information to an artist entry in a music database. Used in this sense in the messageboards of the Metal Music Archives database.
Where on Long Island can I find a countrified home, wrap-around porch, not far from the beach?

We Still have to countrify all those entries
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Noun referring to a user with editing rights on the messageboards and artist-and-release entries on the Metal Music Archives and ProgArchives pages.

'Collab' is an abbreviated form of 'collaborator'.
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Noun describing a mindset among certain heavy metal fans who are preoccupied with distinguishing between "true metal" and "false metal". Typically, heavy metal purists dislike false metal, which often is taken to include glam metal, nu metal, alternative metal and metalcore.

Heavy metal purism tends to be more prevalent among younger metalheads, especially black metal fans. Practitioners of heavy metal purism are sometimes referred to as heavy metal purists.

Also often referred to as "metal purism" or "metal-purism"
“I thought it was really cool,” says Henke remembering when Bring Me The Horizon talked wanting these futuristic sounds. “They’re so creative and had so many ideas about what they wanted.
“Sometimes we didn’t know quite what they had in mind,” adds Fredrik. “But in the end it all made sense.
Did it go against any ‘heavy metal purism’ you might have had?
“Haha, no,” he laughs. “Good stuff is good stuff, and bad stuff is bad stuff. They do it right. I think many bands will follow them.”
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Noun referring to a ficticious musical genre, coined by Carcass' Jeff Walker in an interview to illustrate the overuse of the -core suffix.

He coined the word grandadcore in the same interview.
Wasn't it Jeff Walker who anticipated the rise of mommycore and grandadcore?
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1. Verb referring to the act of adding Iron Maiden-related matierial to something else, such as playing Iron Maiden songs at a party, sowing Iron Maiden patches onto one's denim vest, putting Iron Maiden stickers onto one's guitar, or making someone like Iron Maiden's music.

2. Verb referring to the addition of time and tempo changes as well as twin guitar harmonies to an already composed piece of music to make it sound more like Iron Maiden's style. A famous example is Steve Harris' maidenization of "22 Acacia Avenue", which Adrian Smith had already written for his previous band.

Often spelled with majuscule 'M' as in 'Maidenize'. Another variant is 'maiden-ize' or 'Maiden-ize'. Often used with quotation marks.
You must maidenize your son as I have mine. I took him to one of the SBIT shows I attended. He soon wanted a Maiden shirt and just loves The Trooper!

The first song he ever wrote, it was a reworked from its original incarnation and "Maidenized", becoming the second part of the Charlotte saga in the process.
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