it all started to change when I got into mastodon and high on fire junior year though. that led me to intronaut and kylesa when I saw them supporting prehistoricisms and static tensions, respectively, and they blew me away, and it kind of just evolved much more from there.
I do remember hearing wittr back around senior year and not hating it, but I didnt care to investigate a ton more.
it all started to change when I got into mastodon and high on fire junior year though. that led me to intronaut and kylesa when I saw them supporting prehistoricisms and static tensions, respectively, and they blew me away, and it kind of just evolved much more from there.
I do remember hearing wittr back around senior year and not hating it, but I didnt care to investigate a ton more.
it all started to change when I got into mastodon and high on fire junior year though. that led me to intronaut and kylesa when I saw them supporting prehistoricisms and static tensions, respectively, and they blew me away, and it kind of just evolved much more from there.
I do remember hearing wittr back around senior year and not hating it, but I didnt care to investigate a ton more.
I liked Mastodon back then, but didint love them. I only liked Call of the Mastodon and Leviathan. I hated Crack the Skye and their lighter more proggy stuff for whatever reason.
same sort of deal I had with lamb of god for a long time. I just wasnt a fan of randys vocals either. but with log I also didnt care for the trashcan banging "pong!" percussion either. that was probably my bigger complaint with log tbh. same thing is present on the first or second fetus record.
but yeah when I brought that up with a couple of my btbam loving friends they said they loved tommys vox almost the most too.
Up until I was like 14 all i listened too what stuff like the police, rush, king crimson, yes, pink floyd, fleetwood mac, heart, and genesis, basically just whatever my dad showed me. That eventually led into bands like RATM, Faith no more, beastie boys, soundgarden, AIC and Primus.
Megadeth were definitely the first actual metal band I got into after I heard tornado of souls (dat solo..), but the first modern metal bands I liked were as i lay dying, all that remains(first 3 albums), Atreyu(first two), In Flames and mastodon. Then I discovered Death and fucking lost my shit, just about.
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Sophomore year was Agalloch, Alcest, Triptykon and enslaved.
it all started to change when I got into mastodon and high on fire junior year though. that led me to intronaut and kylesa when I saw them supporting prehistoricisms and static tensions, respectively, and they blew me away, and it kind of just evolved much more from there.
I do remember hearing wittr back around senior year and not hating it, but I didnt care to investigate a ton more.
wolves in the throne room - prayer of transformation
the last 3.5 minutes of this are something else ^:)^
that was me freshman year lol
>>>> wittr
I liked Mastodon back then, but didint love them. I only liked Call of the Mastodon and Leviathan. I hated Crack the Skye and their lighter more proggy stuff for whatever reason.
I remember someone bringing in Alaska in high school for music show and tell.. I was like wtf is this noise lol still not a huge btbam guy tho
it took me a long time to get into tommys vox. still not huge on them but they arent bad. instrumentally btbam are amazing.
It's just too all over the place I like more groovy stuff
Really? I love his vocals. If it were normal deathcore/metalcore type vocals it'd ruin the band imo
First time I heard log I thought it was straight death metal
his vox on the first two albums are kina bad but from Alaska on he sounds great
The Arsonist tho
Megadeth were definitely the first actual metal band I got into after I heard tornado of souls (dat solo..), but the first modern metal bands I liked were as i lay dying, all that remains(first 3 albums), Atreyu(first two), In Flames and mastodon. Then I discovered Death and fucking lost my shit, just about.
black fucking cancer - exit wounds