come on people, be realistic there's absolutely no posibility of metal dying, i mean, it's like if grunge died... wait
seriously, it's been around quite a ling time and survived majer threats, it's pretty unkillable. When all of you become oldfags listening dead music I'll still be listening fresh metal.
Metal can't die, there's simply too many offspring.
Black, death, heavy, doom/sludge, thrash, prog, power, etc.
Nothing can kill metal.
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Anonymous2007-11-25 4:52
Metal is gigantic. Real metal doesn't get attention on MTV or VH1 and metalheads couldn't care. Shows sell out, albums sell copies in the hundreds of thousands if not millions. It's alive and well, it's just not the music 14 year olds pretend to like to fit in at school.
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Anonymous2007-11-28 1:35
>>28
Just because there's lots of different sub genre's doesn't mean that it won't die. I've never heard of one sludge metal band, ever. Metal won't die though, its actually on the rise now, with the popularity of bands like Dragonforce and Dethklok.
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Anonymous2007-11-28 7:58
Reverend Bizzare - Teutonic Witch
the album that ended metal
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yucora2007-11-28 9:32
Just the fact that thare are so many ofsprings, may be the end of the truo metal.
Try 100 years. Metal will be revered, we will look at it with the same awe as we look at Wagner and Shostakovitch today. The unfortunate thing is I'm pretty sure 'Sir Mix-A-Lot' will be looked at the way we look at Edgar Allen Poe today.
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Anonymous2007-12-01 23:13
>>39
"Now class, if we would turn in our Classical Music Datagraphs to Section 44.C.a.I and regard the piece. {lease note Sir Mix-A-Lot's masterful use of Rhyme and the Expressive Feeling that his music Conveys while still maintaing the playful nature that characterized the music of the era. Next week onwards to Linkin Park..."
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Anonymous2007-12-01 23:14
>>39
"Now class, if we would turn in our Classical Music Datagraphs to Section 44.C.a.I and regard the piece. {lease note Sir Mix-A-Lot's masterful use of Rhyme and the Expressive Feeling that his music Conveys while still maintaing the playful nature that characterized the music of the era. Next week onwards to Linkin Park..."
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Anonymous2007-12-02 10:20
I see metal in the shitter.
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Anonymous2007-12-02 21:02
I see metal like how it is becoming like Breaking Benjamin and all of that faggoty emo shit. I fucking hate what it's turning into.
It'll eventually turn to what we think of as "pop" now. In 10 years "metal" will just be a dog whistle amped times ten. The kind of music that will LITERALLY have your ears bleeding, will some hardcore pig squealing. Metal will be fucking INSANE.