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Give us me some examples of these sub-genres, please?

My pleasure. :D

As an example of Power Metal, I present a couple of tracks from the German band “Wizard.” Power Metal tends to be on the expansive (or a bit over-the-top) side musically and lyrically. It also tends to draw on a lot of fantasy elements. (According to Wikipedia, there are two classes of Power Metal: American and European. American emphasizes guitar, largely removes keyboards and tends to use a high-pitch vocalist; European uses more melody and is a bit slower, on average. American also tends to have some overlap with Speed Metal, while European overlaps a bit with Progressive Metal.)
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nByBxNVOp9o]Wizard - Call To The Dragon[/ame]

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oGzI27NiLrQ]Serpent’s Venom – Wizard[/ame]

Progressive Metal is somewhat hard to describe. I suppose the best way for me to phrase it is a movement through more than one musical style in the course of a single track. In my opinion, Progressive bands are also the ones trying to push the boundaries of their music (Rush and Yes, for instance, are both Progressive Rock bands and did a lot in pushing the boundary). As an example of Progressive, here’s a little “Symphony X” and “Stratovarius.” Both of them also overlap into Power Metal (Symphony X is American, Stratovarius is European). I just wish I could get a complete video of Symphony X’s “The Odyssey,” their 24-minute retelling of the classic myth. :D
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dmx6Gc6UOrk]Symphony X – Wicked[/ame]

Looks like this one got a little cut, but so be it.
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c4cW5uEqfG8&feature=related]Symphony X – Accolade II[/ame]

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ljor_b1DiY8]Stratovarius – Hunting High And Low[/ame]

Symphonic Metal tends to be very sweeping and grandiose and utilize more melodic styles than often seen in other genres (except, perhaps, Progressive). Symphonic bands will also, sometimes, use instruments not considered “metal-oriented,” so to speak. Things like violin, trumpet, etc. and others more commonly used in Classical music. And as an example of Symphonic Metal, here is Nightwish (and is also considered Gothic Metal, though I think that is due to having a female vocalist).
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h6RuDVwXNLM]Nightwish – Gethsemane[/ame]

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dYJ6XNfgqC8]Nightwish – Sleeping Sun[/ame]

Now, I’m not an expert, and a lot of this info can be found on Wikipedia (right here). And there is often a goodly portion of overlap between genres. It tends to make classifying a given band a bit tricky. ;)

Ooh, nice links renau1g. I may give the Boneyard a try… I get absolutely no Iron Maiden in my area, and very little Rush.
Does Lithium play a lot of Green Day? If so, I won't be giving them a try... For some reason, Green Day's singer gives me a headache. And so I never listen to Green Day.
 

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Thanks, DW, that was most helpful!

Leifster's reviews:

Wizard : Cared not at all for "Call of the Dragon", but "Serpent's Venom" was marginally tolerable.

Symphony X: "Wicked": sux da BIG one. "Accolade II": Surprisingly good after "Wicked."

Stratovarius and Night Wish are both quite good indeed! :D
 

Thanks, DW, that was most helpful!

Leifster's reviews:

Wizard : Cared not at all for "Call of the Dragon", but "Serpent's Venom" was marginally tolerable.

Symphony X: "Wicked": sux da BIG one. "Accolade II": Surprisingly good after "Wicked."

Stratovarius and Night Wish are both quite good indeed! :D

Seems you care more for the melodious pieces. :)

I'm happy jumping from any of those to Yes to Kansas to Trans-Siberian Orchestra to The Doors to Iron Maiden. I have interesting tastes. Probably has to deal with my upbringing...

BTW, I do suggest trying to get a listen to Symphony X's "The Odyssey". Even my 89-year old grandmother thought it was good. ;) (For the record, she likes some Classical and a lot of Big Band a la Glenn Miller. So it was quite a departure for her. ;))
 



My question: is it wish master, witch monster, fish master or Jewish master?

The song is really called Wishmaster. The video is making fun of not being able to completely understand the lyrics. And it certainly had me laughing. Nice find, hafrogman. :)

Incidentally, Wishmaster was the first Nightwish song I heard and hooked me immediately.
 

Here's a song I like:

[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bv3xM3v4-rI[/ame]

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Another one I like :)
[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tu1wAP2Baco[/ame]
 
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Just need a space to attatch the file ;)
 

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And a better spot there isn't WD :p

HM's music is varied and some would say weird. I grew up liking old school hip hop (Run DMC, Fresh Prince, Naughty by Nature, Bobby Brown) and moved into a little of the grudge sceen - Nirvana and Red Hot Chili Peppers. Then it was Korn, Limp Bizkit, Eminem, and POD in the late 90's. Then I went back in time a couple years ago and listened to The Doors, The Beatles, Queen and Steve Miller Band.

Recently it is Disturbed, 30 Seconds to Mars, Paramore, Flyleaf, and Chevelle.

My IPod has all of the above and I just hit shuffle, one minute your listing to Wrecks in Effect next song you hear is probably by Breaking Benjamin LOL.

HM
 

30 seconds to Mars are great, way better use of Leto's (sp?) time than acting ;)

After their first album I saw them in a small club in Detroit, there was like 50 people and the stage was about 1 foot higher than the floor, little/no security, it was the best concert I've seen. Such a great time, he was really into it considering the crowd... although he did take some of the ladies backstage after... wonder what happened there?
 

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