. It's strictly ONLY about bands who belong to the "Brutal Death Metal"-Genre.ALLOWED:- (straight) Brutal Death Metal : e.g. Disgorge- Technical Brutal Death Metal : e.g. Nile- Slamming Brutal Death Metal / Slam Death Metal : e.g. Devourment- Brutal Death Metal with slight influences...
Also ranks #14 on The Best Bands with Numbers in Their Names Also ranks #46 on The 100+ Best Modern Rock Bands, Ranked 5 My Chemical Romance 3,918 votes My Chemical Romance's theatrical approach to pop-punk has left an indelible impact on the genre, incorporating elements of emo, post...
“But this list says top DEATH metal bands!?” Yes it does but I want this list to be as cool as is humanly possible so I am expanding it a little. Plus I don’t want some whiny little punk to write “Ok number x was
Also ranks #3 on The Best Screamo Bands Of All Time Also ranks #8 on The 90+ Best Post-Hardcore Bands, Ranked Also ranks #10 on The 80+ Best Metalcore Bands, Ranked 16 Panic! at the Disco 3,409 votes Panic! at the Disco's theatrical flair and genre-blending sound have set them...
Death is considered to be one of the most influential bands in heavy metal and a pioneering force in death metal. Its debut album, Scream Bloody Gore, has been widely regarded as the first death metal record, while the band's... read more Death deserves to be in the top 5. I think...
Fred Durst and Co. provided a breath of fresh air for a genre that was beginning to sound homogenized. Their creativity and shamelessness inspired bands new and old to change the formula, and on their debut, every dial was turned up to 11. Who knew we needed a nu-metal cover of the ...
(100 quotes) ... I should think that anyone who considered it more reasonable for the whole universe to move in order to let the Earth remain fixed would be more irrational than one who should climb to the top of your cupola just to get a view of the city and its environs, and ...
(1989) during their 80s run. While these guys were part of the Bay Area metal scene, they have never gotten the recognition that bands like Metallica, Testament, Death Angel, and Megadeth have. When the band signed with Enigma Records and released Known Your Enemy, it was a much-needed ...
October 15, 2024Comments 0Hard Rock,Metal,Rock A night of nostalgic feelings and good vibes came through Detroit on October 1st. Underoath celebrated their 20th Anniversary and brought with them bands to set the correct tone for the night. The first artist of the night was an unexpected opener...
MetalBite's Rating: 9/10 3: Tideless - Eye Of Water Chaos Records In a month that was overwhelming for new releases with an abundance of big name bands dropping albums, this noticeably stood out. It fuses the "ethereal, uplifting doom" vibe that Dream Unending has made marginally popular...