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By *ouple2022Couple
over a year ago
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A few of the newish bands we listen to is
Volbeat, Slipknot, Airbourne, Rammestein, Ghost, Jinjer, In this moment, Hatebreed, to name but a few, |
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"A few of the newish bands we listen to is
Volbeat, Slipknot, Airbourne, Rammestein, Ghost, Jinjer, In this moment, Hatebreed, to name but a few, "
Good taste |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Love the old rock /nu metal
Slipknot
Korn
Metallica
System of a down
Queens of the stone age
Nine inch nails
Cradle of filth
Rammstein
Linkin Park
Marilyn manson
Rage against the machine |
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"A few of the newish bands we listen to is
Volbeat, Slipknot, Airbourne, Rammestein, Ghost, Jinjer, In this moment, Hatebreed, to name but a few, "
Great taste ... some not so much ...
Be a cracking gig |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Shinedown
Biffy Clyro
Savage ...
Of mice and men
Entre shikari
Seether ( my God they are good)
Soil
Bring me the horizon ( Savage beyond belief)
Avenged sevenfold "
Forgot about BMTH & Avenged Sevenfold - both awesome and another vote for Airbourne |
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By *dfabMan
over a year ago
Dunboyne |
Also, these are not around anymore but, if you like Sabbath, I strongly recommend Kyuss, specifically the Blues for the Red Sun and Circus comes to Town albums.
Ignore the latest stuff one famous member has done and DO NOT think it bears any relation to Kyuss, who were much better but less mainstream.
In other words, just trust me, listen and crank it up. Oh! I should also say, they sound awesome on a full sized home cinema system, with 2 x 500W subwoofers and nobody else for about a mile around |
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By *dfabMan
over a year ago
Dunboyne |
Last one, I promise
Rival Sons. If you like the middle ground between heavy rock and metal, with a southern tinge, you'll likely love these guys.
This is the one that hooked me - https://youtu.be/wRfRIXg2spo
https://youtu.be/FvwaWD9PBqc
They don't just do heavy -https://youtu.be/2kakGAlB1zU
You might love this - https://youtu.be/FfzLO54ETto
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There's some good recommendations in this tread. Tool and Kyuss are excellent!
If your looking for Irish acts I'd suggest Gilla band and Gurriers. They're more post punk but they're really good and loud.
Restive nation are worth checking out and Cruachan are the best celtic metal band around! |
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Try a bit of Bloodbound, Visigoth, Powerwolf, Grand Magus, Unleash The Archers, Eluveitie. More recent Manegarm for somethin a bit heavier but not lackin epic style melody.
I love a wee bit of Demons & Wizards, too.
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Also, these are not around anymore but, if you like Sabbath, I strongly recommend Kyuss, specifically the Blues for the Red Sun and Circus comes to Town albums.
Ignore the latest stuff one famous member has done and DO NOT think it bears any relation to Kyuss, who were much better but less mainstream.
In other words, just trust me, listen and crank it up. Oh! I should also say, they sound awesome on a full sized home cinema system, with 2 x 500W subwoofers and nobody else for about a mile around "
Kyuss rule. I have all their albums on vinyl.
I saw Stöner last year in Galway too.
What latest stuff are you referring to? |
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Few of what I'm listening to at the moment (Some bands might be old but new to me)
Rival Sons
Rishloo
Nothing But Thieves
Graveyard
Corroded
Disorientations
On a side note if you've never listened to Tool, ignore every one of those bands and try Tool
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By *dfabMan
over a year ago
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"Also, these are not around anymore but, if you like Sabbath, I strongly recommend Kyuss, specifically the Blues for the Red Sun and Circus comes to Town albums.
Ignore the latest stuff one famous member has done and DO NOT think it bears any relation to Kyuss, who were much better but less mainstream.
In other words, just trust me, listen and crank it up. Oh! I should also say, they sound awesome on a full sized home cinema system, with 2 x 500W subwoofers and nobody else for about a mile around
Kyuss rule. I have all their albums on vinyl.
I saw Stöner last year in Galway too.
What latest stuff are you referring to?"
Apologies. When I said latest stuff I meant QoTS, which will inevitably come up in a Kyuss search but are nowhere near as good IMHO and why I wouldn't even write their full name. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Also, these are not around anymore but, if you like Sabbath, I strongly recommend Kyuss, specifically the Blues for the Red Sun and Circus comes to Town albums.
Ignore the latest stuff one famous member has done and DO NOT think it bears any relation to Kyuss, who were much better but less mainstream.
In other words, just trust me, listen and crank it up. Oh! I should also say, they sound awesome on a full sized home cinema system, with 2 x 500W subwoofers and nobody else for about a mile around
Kyuss rule. I have all their albums on vinyl.
I saw Stöner last year in Galway too.
What latest stuff are you referring to?
Apologies. When I said latest stuff I meant QoTS, which will inevitably come up in a Kyuss search but are nowhere near as good IMHO and why I wouldn't even write their full name."
Totally agree. Kyuss are better! |
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"Anyone got any recommendations for me, I'm into all the classics ac/DC , g'n'r, sabbath, maiden etc etc but looking for recommendations for new bands if anyone has any suggestions? "
Nightwish, dán vasc Does covers |
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