Old January-16th-2005, 02:08 AM   #1
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Hey. this is my first metal forum. I traditionally listen to Fear Factory (favorite band of all time), Soulfly, Seputura, Chimaira, System of a Down, Mudvayne, Dillinger Escape Plan(just recently) and have been now experimenting with some other bands such as Lamb of God, Reflux, Mastadon. I know there is tons of music out there waiting to be experienced but I don't have peers to exchange music with as I am now 32 yrs old and am a mortgage banker. Seriously the dude at the last record store I went to to get some music was like "is this for you" then he said sorry and let me listen to a bunch of his own stuff on the store cd player. Dude was cool and gave one of his own discs to try some stuff out.

I like a heavy sound , deep base, growling vocals. not so much the swedish metal sound, more like the Fear Factory sound, Dry Kill Logic is also a favorite.

Dose anyone have some records I sould experiment with . I have just head bits of bands like Psyopus , Last Perfection,

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Old January-17th-2005, 05:15 PM   #2
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Dude, you need a map.
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Old January-24th-2005, 11:19 AM   #3
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Sorry. That last was a little snippy. If you're still around, check this thread:
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