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elijah47 t1_j9su0hh wrote

It’s called Nu-Metal. Some fresher bands have used that sound:

•Of Mice & Men on the album “Restoring Force”

•Darke Complex, this guys split up but they have some good bangers

•Abbie Falls, this is my fresh new favorite band, Parasite and Death Row are my favorite songs

•Suicide Silence on “The Black Crown” give us a nice example of nu metal elements applied on other genre, maybe now this sounds like those two bands I told you up here but when released it was a fresh sound

•Architects (UK) “For Those That Wish to Exist” is very melodically album but is full of nu metal sounds and influences

•Beartooth the “Disgusting” album its an ode to modern metal

•Bring Me The Horizon “amo” it’s a mf nu metal album filled with pop choruses

•Emmure, this mfs know about nu metal for sure

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CleverConvict t1_j9skihf wrote

Pink Floyd Momentary Lapse of Reason tour when I was 16 in Toronto. Stadium was packed, cops were everywhere doing security. They play the album, go off, return to play the classics, then leave. We’re all shouting for an encore, but they don’t return. So the cops open the exits and people start filing out. My friend and I are up in the stands so it takes us a while to get down to the floor. Just as we’re in the middle of the floor, lasers shoot out over our heads and Gilmour starts into Run Like Hell. Cops freak and close all the exits so people can’t get back in. It’s total chaos. We run to the first seats we can grab and end up seeing a three song encore from way better seats in a half filled stadium. Truly epic.

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HecatombCometh t1_j9sk3j9 wrote

"Sound quality per unit of mass" is an odd metric but I guess I can't argue with it.

If you had worked your way through my entire comment you'd have gotten the gist that I don't consider vinyl to be superior to CD. I know that's a big ask, though—to read a whole entire comment before branding it "misinformation".

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