Pls tell me that there's more metal as good as this. I could straight up bust a nut to this playing.
Nicholas James
Based >Gabber
Leo Russell
There's plenty of metal as great as that album, it's hard to top it in terms of pure aggression though.
Nicholas Martin
Meant to reply to
Sebastian Martinez
it's poser metal fake brutality
Ayden Gonzalez
>AN became glorified deathcore later in their career so everything they've done is now poser metal Please elaborate on how The Codex Necro is "fake".
Connor Lee
Industrial is pretty gay, but in a Coil / TKK sorta way.
Justin Edwards
still better than guitar music
Adam Jones
It's weird that Americans still can't wrap their heads around the idea that electronic music isn't a genre.
Caleb Turner
>IDM ELM (electronic listening music)
Camden King
its because its about the future you dumbshit. and yet youre so surprised you can't relate to its noises.
Benjamin Green
based.
imagine preferring power chords over computer noises
Asher Smith
exactly
Robert Reyes
try hard crap for people who can't get into the real deal
Robert Martinez
What the fuck is the "real deal"? Blasphemy? Sarcofago? Zyklon-B?
Asher Rogers
shit like raw noise apes, warsore, lt. dan, unholy grave and gore beyond necropsy
Jeremiah Ross
>raw noise apes, warsore, lt. dan, unholy grave and gore beyond necropsy How can you not cringe on these band names if over 13yo?
Brandon Carter
AN and those band aren't even in the same category. Nathrakh is black metal with the drums and vocals turned to 11, those bands are straight grind. I don't see what the problem is. What exactly makes this "try hard crap"? The fact that it wasn't recorded in a garage? youtube.com/watch?v=U5Den-CQ6jk
Grayson Clark
Drum and bass
Dylan Gonzalez
because i don't take everything serious, it's just a name. A lot of people into AN seem to think it is. The reason is they try to do too many things at once, being mediocre in all of them doesn't help them in any way either.
Again, you could critizise them for trying to do to much stuff in their later career, but their early output and especially The Codex Necro is VERY focused.
Brody Jones
Was it Grimes that was gifted an album of him by some Japanese mayor when she was playing in their city and she did not know who he was? That's why this kind of music doesn't progress, new artists are oblivious to both the history of music in general and the development of electronic music in specific.
Jackson Nelson
viewing autism as a negative instead of a positive is the most soi NPC thing you can do
You got a point i guess, i was referring to their later output. And you also called it black metal, but most people don't, they think it's grind for some bizarre reason. The older stuff is not that good either though, sounds like a faster with a clicky drum machine that tries too hard to be as extreme as possible but failing to do so. It doesn't sound genuine, more like some fabricated studio thing.
Kevin Evans
> ridiculing when a child refuses to conform to the social rules enforced by the NPC majority
it is why i like it, there is a lot of variety, and the focus is usually on the beats rather than just lyrics for the sake of lyricism, anything that doesn't follow this formula is super boring to my ears cause i dont care about the "message", i am all about what it makes me feel
Fair enough, but I would say that some grindcore and especially death metal influences are more prominent on the records after Eschaton. I guess the rest is up to taste, but I personally think early Nathrakh (and some of their later albums) is great and actually is very extreme, or at least very aggressive
Austin Campbell
This.
Landon Stewart
A piece of music can be autistic, gay, and degenerate and still be great art.