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Rock and Metal Music Thread

I usually don't post much (or at all for that matter), but for metal I'll always make an exception. I love all kinds of rock and metal, but especially the really heavy stuff.


It's the whole album, but you won't regret it!


Slightly heavier, but the lyrics are really inspirational :)
 
I usually don't post much (or at all for that matter), but for metal I'll always make an exception. I love all kinds of rock and metal, but especially the really heavy stuff.


It's the whole album, but you won't regret it!


Slightly heavier, but the lyrics are really inspirational :)

Would headbang to
 
This band literally changed my view of music. Fantastic music and musicians. Sadly I never got to see them live.

 
Hard rock and Heavy Metal gave me severe tinnitus. And I can't enjoy distorted/trebly guitars anymore. But this was one of my favorite songs years ago.

 
^^^ Graphic (or at least 3-band) equalizers are your friend as far as continuing to listen to music with grating highs.

Here's something a bit more mellow for ya.

 
For me these would be the ones. The sheer energy of the whole place. Also, what started me down the path to tinnitus unfortunately.



 
I'd give anything to hear metal again. I haven't heard music in almost two years and it was the love of my life. I do not understand your comment.
Oh, I agree, I got my hearing damage from shredding on my guitar. I am saying right now with our ears jacked the last thing we need is metal.
 


"I'm living bad dreams
I can't run from you
I'm living bad dreams
This nightmare's
coming true"




"We felt the sensations drift inside our frames
Finding complete contentment there
And all the tensions that hurt us in the past
Just seemed to vanish in thin air"

"He said in the cosmos is a single sonic sound
That is vibrating constantly
And if we could grip and hold on to the note
We would see our minds were free, oh they're free..."
 

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