post by Nigger Hating Metal Addict at Jul 23,2018 11:26pm
Metal died in 1984. Only 20 good albums have been released since then (most of them in 1985, being already recorded by 1984). Metal achieved its creative peak in albums like Court in the Act, Ample Destruction, and Don't Break The Oath, elevating the genre into a legitimate art form. Now, thanks to Master of Puppets and Megadeth, all its potential was squandered and the genre has been reduced into being mere gimmick ridden noise for drunk idiots (i.e. the lowest common denominator - stop trying to turn underground metal into AC/DC).
he's right about everything and also music collectively reached it's peach in the mid 70s anyhow.
Most jazz fusion incorporated every single fragment of skill used to produced the heavy metal sound sans downtuning.
So you're right and more so wrong for giving so much credit to subpar albums from 84 when in reality the metal gnere reached it's peach in 82...same for punk rock. I would say Hardcore reached it's peak in 84. Also you're 100% hetro.
post by Carmine is a raging faggot at Jul 26,2018 12:51am
Hey we might have no imagination or memorable riffs whatsoever and I might be a total wannabe rockstar glam faggot but we are still trve hipster heavy metal and we try to sound like we’re from 1984 does that count?
Hey we might have no imagination or memorable riffs whatsoever and I might be a total wannabe rockstar glam faggot but we are still trve hipster heavy metal and we try to sound like we’re from 1984 does that count?
Hey we might have no imagination or memorable riffs whatsoever and I might be a total wannabe rockstar glam faggot but we are still trve hipster heavy metal and we try to sound like we’re from 1984 does that count?