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<blockquote data-quote="Nyaricus" data-source="post: 3674450" data-attributes="member: 35678"><p>Haha, don't be too bewildered - most of those bands are, by and far, underground acts, or newer bands who have just emerged from the underground.</p><p></p><p> As I said before, I am more of a hairband fan whom then likes a bit of everything else. I have been exposed to a handful of artists that I coming to like that are on the lists given here. They include-</p></blockquote><p>Well, I'll try to point you in the direction of some bands based on what you like here...</p><p></p><p></p><p>These two bands are, generally, considered to be nu metal bands; that is, they either have a very commercial, radio-friendly sound, and/or they mix in rapped lyrics against hard rock or metal. Linkin Park does the latter. If you like Linkin Park, you might also like 38th Parallel, Pillar, Project Wyze and Limp Bizkit (if you can stand them <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite2" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=";)" />).</p><p></p><p>Rammstein also mixes in the electronica sub-genre called indutrial with their music. Their sound has also changed over their 5 full length releases considerably, with the first two having many more samples and such, whereas the newer albums focus more on the keyboard work then anything (and generally, the keys are used tastefully in their music, and aren't overbearing). I'd bet you've either heard 'Du Hast' or 'Feuer Frei!', both off of the album Mutter.</p><p></p><p>If you enjoy Rammstein's style, I suggest you pick up their albums, in order: Reise, Reise; Sehnsucht; Rosenrot; Mutter; Herzeleid - with the first two being largely interchangeable in the order you pick them up. While either Du Hast or Feuer Frei! are good songs, Rammstein has a lot more to offer in regards to their sound - they really put a lot into their music, and they are one of my all-time fav. bands, definitely.</p><p></p><p>Now, for artists who branch off from Rammstein's sound, here's a little list:</p><p></p><p><strong>Mnemic</strong> (I *highly* suggest 'The Audio Injected Soul'. Closest match to an American verison of Rammstein, methinks.</p><p><strong>Static-X</strong> (another great band, try out Shadow Zone, their best effort yet, IMO)</p><p><strong>Slipknot</strong> (Iowa is a very agressive album, I'm not sure if it'd be up your alley. Try out their self-titled debut if you can).</p><p><strong>Crossbreed</strong> (they only have one album, Synthetic Division. It's worth the price <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite2" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=";)" />)</p><p><strong>Spineshank</strong> (try out 'The Height of Callousness'. It's a great album.)</p><p></p><p>cheers,</p><p>--N</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="Nyaricus, post: 3674450, member: 35678"] Haha, don't be too bewildered - most of those bands are, by and far, underground acts, or newer bands who have just emerged from the underground. As I said before, I am more of a hairband fan whom then likes a bit of everything else. I have been exposed to a handful of artists that I coming to like that are on the lists given here. They include- [/QUOTE] Well, I'll try to point you in the direction of some bands based on what you like here... These two bands are, generally, considered to be nu metal bands; that is, they either have a very commercial, radio-friendly sound, and/or they mix in rapped lyrics against hard rock or metal. Linkin Park does the latter. If you like Linkin Park, you might also like 38th Parallel, Pillar, Project Wyze and Limp Bizkit (if you can stand them ;)). Rammstein also mixes in the electronica sub-genre called indutrial with their music. Their sound has also changed over their 5 full length releases considerably, with the first two having many more samples and such, whereas the newer albums focus more on the keyboard work then anything (and generally, the keys are used tastefully in their music, and aren't overbearing). I'd bet you've either heard 'Du Hast' or 'Feuer Frei!', both off of the album Mutter. If you enjoy Rammstein's style, I suggest you pick up their albums, in order: Reise, Reise; Sehnsucht; Rosenrot; Mutter; Herzeleid - with the first two being largely interchangeable in the order you pick them up. While either Du Hast or Feuer Frei! are good songs, Rammstein has a lot more to offer in regards to their sound - they really put a lot into their music, and they are one of my all-time fav. bands, definitely. Now, for artists who branch off from Rammstein's sound, here's a little list: [b]Mnemic[/b] (I *highly* suggest 'The Audio Injected Soul'. Closest match to an American verison of Rammstein, methinks. [b]Static-X[/b] (another great band, try out Shadow Zone, their best effort yet, IMO) [b]Slipknot[/b] (Iowa is a very agressive album, I'm not sure if it'd be up your alley. Try out their self-titled debut if you can). [b]Crossbreed[/b] (they only have one album, Synthetic Division. It's worth the price ;)) [b]Spineshank[/b] (try out 'The Height of Callousness'. It's a great album.) cheers, --N [/QUOTE]
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