NorthSky
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Haha, yep. Or chase them running out of the room...
Most likely the later. ...After they woke up.
Haha, yep. Or chase them running out of the room...
Most likely the later. ...After they woke up.
Ok, I've listened to a few seconds of a few of these selections.
The 'gargling with battery acid before the set' vocals are surely the centerpiece for these groups.
Who is the best?
Truckfighters pelican and Russian circle, before that beer beer beer from 9am did see some live music in the black hart, band was called Poseidon I think.Nice! Russian Circles are awesome. Did you see anything else interesting, or did the beer steal your attention?
Well if there is great beer and metal in hell... You can book me on a one way ticket!Beer and metal. It's a match made in heaven. Or possibly hell.
We need more metal heads!
Lol, I like all sorts Ray. A lot of metal much like a lot of most things is rubbish imo.It doesn't appeal to me...
No doubt you can find something here Metalheads: The Influence of Personality and Individual Differences on Preference for Heavy Metal to argue against my unsubstantiated position.
Abstract:
Previous studies have reported reliable associations between personality and music preferences, but have tended to rely on cross-genre preferences at the expense of preferences within a single subgenre. We sought to overcome this limitation by examining associations between individual differences and preferences for a specific subgenre of music, namely, contemporary heavy metal.
A total of 414 individuals from Britain were presented with clips of 10 tracks of contemporary heavy metal and asked to rate each for liking. Participants also completed measures of the Big Five personality traits, attitudes toward authority, self-esteem, need for uniqueness, and religiosity.
A multiple regression showed that stronger composite preference for the heavy metal tracks was associated with higher Openness to Experience, more negative attitudes toward authority, lower self-esteem, greater need for uniqueness, and lower religiosity. In addition, men showed a significantly stronger preference for the tracks than women (d 0.54). These results are discussed in terms of the psychological needs that contemporary heavy metal fills for some individuals.
Hey that guy stole my look! ... And he is thinner than me88 Kasyo Junrei
Would rather suck on babymetalLol!
And while we're on the subject of Japanese metal, suck on some Sabbat:
No ponytails or choral crap here!