by 'nuff said, August 10, 2005
Heavy Metal itself is a genre of music,influenced by blues and Classical music.It has by far the most sub genres of any form of music,the more well known being;Thrash Metal-Metallica,Anthrax,Megadeth Death Metal-Cannibal Corpse,Deicide,Cryptopsy Black Metal-Enslaved,Satryicon,Mayhem Mallcore-Slipknot,Coal Chamber,KoRn Deathcore-Whitechapel,Winds Of Plague,Salt The Wound
Metalcore-Killswitch Engage,God Forbid,Emmure
Some well deserving,yet underated bands include Amon Amarth(Melodic Death Metal)
Behemoth(Blackened Death Metal) Korpliklaani(Folk Metal)
There is more but I'm eating chips so I can't concentrate.
As for the crap descriptions of metal heads on here: We are normal people,we can't summon other-wordly rage to aid us in a fist fight,we fight just as good as we train to.
Some have shorter tempers,yes and that may be a product of the music,be we are normal.
Some may have few friends,but some have many,I have severeal,all metal heads as I am exclusive on whom I associate with.
The clothing is not a must-have to be metal,as some younger Metal heads may have parents who disapprove of the fashion.
Back to the music,Metal takes Passion,Commitment, and rage to play competently.So does Rap.Thats right,I said it.Rap And Metal are two opposing sides off music.One Mainstream and one Underground.They have the same Criteria to play.Rap has talent,it's just hard to see if you donb't have the ear for the music.There.I've had my say.
Metalcore-Killswitch Engage,God Forbid,Emmure
Some well deserving,yet underated bands include Amon Amarth(Melodic Death Metal)
Behemoth(Blackened Death Metal) Korpliklaani(Folk Metal)
There is more but I'm eating chips so I can't concentrate.
As for the crap descriptions of metal heads on here: We are normal people,we can't summon other-wordly rage to aid us in a fist fight,we fight just as good as we train to.
Some have shorter tempers,yes and that may be a product of the music,be we are normal.
Some may have few friends,but some have many,I have severeal,all metal heads as I am exclusive on whom I associate with.
The clothing is not a must-have to be metal,as some younger Metal heads may have parents who disapprove of the fashion.
Back to the music,Metal takes Passion,Commitment, and rage to play competently.So does Rap.Thats right,I said it.Rap And Metal are two opposing sides off music.One Mainstream and one Underground.They have the same Criteria to play.Rap has talent,it's just hard to see if you donb't have the ear for the music.There.I've had my say.
by The Man known as Morgan March 04, 2009
A very angry type of music, and also the best music around.
people who hate heavy metal are annoying fags that take out all there problems on grand theft auto and heavy metal cuz they think they are making the world a safer place.
and for people who say its noise i hope you get raped and get genital warts
people who hate heavy metal are annoying fags that take out all there problems on grand theft auto and heavy metal cuz they think they are making the world a safer place.
and for people who say its noise i hope you get raped and get genital warts
by Pots and Pans November 22, 2004
by Jack December 07, 2003
by Bolt Z January 19, 2011
Person 1: Hey, do you know where I can watch some hardcore porn?
Person 2: Yeah dude. Go to Heavy-r.com. It is awesome.
Person 2: Yeah dude. Go to Heavy-r.com. It is awesome.
by Dark Fantasies May 14, 2019
A type of rock and roll music characterized by heavily distorted guitars, powerful drumming, and vocals often performed at an intense screaming level. Very counter culture, aggressive, and nonconformist. Usually played at very high volume.
It was made possible by advancements in electronic amplification in the 1960s.
In music, the phrase originated in the lyrics to the 1968 song "Born To Be Wild" by Steppenwolf:
"I like smoke and lightning
Heavy metal thunder
Racin' with the wind
And the feelin' that I'm under"
William S. Burroughs used the term in a novel a few years earlier as a metaphor for drug use, but did not apply it to music.
Heavy metal bands include:
Steppenwolf
Led Zeppelin
Metallica
It was made possible by advancements in electronic amplification in the 1960s.
In music, the phrase originated in the lyrics to the 1968 song "Born To Be Wild" by Steppenwolf:
"I like smoke and lightning
Heavy metal thunder
Racin' with the wind
And the feelin' that I'm under"
William S. Burroughs used the term in a novel a few years earlier as a metaphor for drug use, but did not apply it to music.
Heavy metal bands include:
Steppenwolf
Led Zeppelin
Metallica
by FaveDave January 22, 2005