RE: What a metal moshpit can teach us about life and human contact

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I haven't heard of any of their material - if I was to listen to just one of their tracks, what would you recommend?



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here is one of their latest concerts...the energy is so good!

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Man, I thought the crowdsurfers were intense when I saw Pantera.

I watched "Don't Reach for Me", and the energy there was incredible! :D Definitely appreciate the clean driving riffs in this band, might have to add them to my rotation.

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I know the vocals aren't for everyone, but their energy they bring is so good! Have been enjoying them alot lately!

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I listen to alllll sorts of stuff in metal land: Thrash, Death, Goth, Symphonic, Melodic, Black, Nu, and all sorts of variations such as Hardcore too. I don't mind. I'm there for the musicianship and the stories.

I also made a little game a while back, because so many people dismiss metal as just being screaming.

It is metal or poetry, and I think you'd enjoy it :P

https://holoz0r.github.io/MetalOrPoetry/

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90s kid so grew up on Nu metal, and that served as gateway to all different subgenres in metal...I do struggle with Black and Slam though, but everything else comes easy to me!

Will check out metal or poetry - sounds interesting!

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I grew up on a fair chunk of that too :)

Its all good, the louder the better, though I do take earplugs to every gig I go to now, still not yet 40, but getting closer every day...

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