Nu Metal
Let's talk about this wonderful, but half-dead style ... (which is not well written about it in any Hammers) +)To spite all Satanyugs and those who dream of Working in the morgue ......... =)
at the moment rushing from nyushka:
*) Supe (Japan)
*) Klozecore (France) (cool dudes broke up sorry, but you can download albums from their website for free)
*) Eths (France, like Oter)
*) Watcha (France)
*) Primer 55 (USA)
*) Pestroy (South Africa 0_o)
*) Rustle (Ours, Analogue Skindred)
*) Wicked
Z. Let's share links
Z. Phonats Omator and others go nafik! +)
Pop punk is more for eighth grade skaters. There is not much protest there, yes, but it is already shameful for a student to listen to it.
No, pop-punk is just organically combined with the American youth TV series about rednecks in colleges. They put him there all the time, in these serials. Although post-grunge is even more suitable here.
Maximum the Hormone (Japan) - all ... from Nu Metal I don't listen to anything else
I wonder which of you knows the lyrics of the songs, their translation, understands what is in the lyrics? I think that not everyone here (maybe there will be few of them) will answer this question with an assertion. After all, it’s good to listen to what you don’t understand.
I don't listen to nu metal, its origins. Black or melodic death metal is closer to me (in a more extreme direction I don't have time to make out the text).
If about Nu metal, then Wayne Static, the vocalist of Static-X, has recently died, there was also a solo project.
Wayne Richard Wells
04.11.65-01.11.14
Ichigo_Kun
After all, it’s good to listen to what you don’t understand.
listen to music, and perceive vocals as a musical instrument.
If the track doesn't catch on, the lyrics usually don't matter. And if it clings, then you can Google the translation.
I wonder how many of you know the lyrics of the songs, their translation, understand what the lyrics are about? I think that not everyone here (maybe there will be few of them) will answer this question with an assertion. After all, it’s good to listen to what you don’t understand.
And how do people listen to instrumental?
Have you forgotten about Bring me the Horizon? All of their albums (except That's the Spirit and Drown) are good reproductions of metal.
Nicolas Cage
What does Bring Me The Horizon have to do with it? It's deathcore, and then broomcore with pop elements.
Nicolas Cage wrote:
good reproductions of metal.
Maybe you meant a piece? Otherwise it sounds like BMTH is a great substitute for real metal.
What a kindergarten. What for to find out who is the best and who is not, it's still subjective assessments. Better if the motherfuckers would throw like dellis.
deIIis wrote:
May 7 at 02:23 #
New Metal
Slipnot is not the same, but I like the clips.