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Metal peaked in the early 90's, prove me wrong
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This is so fucking good I'm literally in tears laughing at how incredible this sounds - the bongos, the maracas, the snapping it's all so good
late 90's*
mid 90s, case closed, end of story, start your ironic metal bands etc
You want a medal or something?
Metal objectively peaked in the 80s.
The 80s saw metal come into its own and solidify itself as a dominant force in popular music. Metal was pretty homogenous in the 70s. The 80s saw the advent of thrash, death metal, black metal, grindcore, etc.
Grindcore is punk not metal.
My point stands. The 80s had Death, Possessed, Hellhammer, Celtic Frost, Metallica, Iron Maiden, Slaughter, Obituary, Destruction, etc.
Metal sounded more diverse in the 80s than any other decade.
Odd capitalization where it's not not needed, disregard for capitalization where it is needed, and use of exclamation points at all for any reason. I smell a boomer
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Proven wrong.
Depends on what you think peaked means
if you think popularity wise your probably right.
if you mean quality wise i think you couldn't be more wrong.
The whole AxeFX/Mayones/CustomGuitar - progressive metal /"djent" scene is the best thing that ever happened to metal especially if you're a musician and enjoy working with mixes/hardware.
Eh. I mean the thing is, I agree metal peaked in the 80s and the 80s was without a doubt the "decade of metal", but I don't think it's because of all the Halloweencore cookie shit being born then, but that's okay, just different tastes I guess.
If I could go back in time I would, and at times with a strained heart, delete Hellhammer, Celtic Frost, Venom, and Bathory in the hopes that black metal never be formed.
I would likely lose a lot of bands I actually like because of this actions but I think it would be for the greater good, black metal has become far too popular and far too associated with the name of heavy metal as what some people think is the pinnacle or future of the genre even though it's all stagnant copy cat shit from a dead scene.
>Limp Bizkit