Post traditional heavy metal bands you enjoy

Post traditional heavy metal bands you enjoy

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What is the appeal of metal?

Thunder energy...good power...melodiousness....dark and light mysticality ...anthemic feelings...rocking grooves...

Based

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Featuring key members of Manowar and Twisted Sister. Doesn't get much more metal royalty than that.

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MC5 is based as all hell, but really not any breed of metal, tis garage rock.

I don't think it's that clear cut. Yes, if it's one thing, it's garage rock. But when I think of garage rock, I think of earlier, frankly less intense bands, like The Kingsmen, Count Five, The 13th Floor Elevators, etc.

There's this point in the late 60s where garage rock started getting really heavy, really intense, and kind of violent - the MC5, The Stooges, early Alice Cooper, The Amboy Dukes, Blue Cheer, bands like that. Those bands kind of moved beyond basic garage rock, into uncharted territory, and in doing so I'd say they laid a lot of the foundation for both metal and punk.

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Yeah sure that's all fair enough and true, but still wouldn't call the MC5 a heavy metal band at all.

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reminder that lead zeppelin is just a shittier black sabbath

Meh...they both did what it was they were trying to do well, I'm not huge for Zeppelin though cause too often it's just straight up blues

Since a lot of classic bands I would have mentioned have already been, I'll go with something a bit more modern.

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Loudness is a band who deserves more attention. They had a glam image, but their music was just heavy metal. Thunder In The East is fun pure trad metal with hilariously entertaining Engrish.

Care to post a sample, fella?

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Title track from the album I posted should be good enough

Budgie
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It makes me upset how underrated Budgie is, every album up until Bandolier was golden and they were a huge influence on NWOBHM.

Their cover of this song is also far better than AC/DC's.
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Budgie is based

It feels good

Right said

Fred

Reminder that 70's Black Sabbath is just a shittier 80's and 90's Black Sabbath

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Tge greatest album ever made

>Loudness is a band who deserves more attention.
loudness fucking rules

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>Perhaps their most memorable appearance was when they were invited to play at the Monsters of Rock festival at Castle Donington in 1986. A feature of the band's on-stage antics that day, omitted from the final cut, was a method of coping with the crowd's plastic (and often urine-filled) bottle barrage, which was then a traditional (if somewhat awkward) welcome for bands playing at the festival in those days. Before the performance began properly, the band spent time just running around on stage dodging missiles, with Mayall using his guitar as a bat in an attempt to return some.

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Tyr is pure Kino