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[deleted] OP t1_jabz7bz wrote

Also that's just what I could think of in a short time frame. The suckage goes on til the end of time man. Maybe I'll do an 80s suckage all on it's own because there was absolutely brutal stuff there. Cherry pie? Cheesiest metal song I ever heard in my life. If you can even call most of hair metal well metal.

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DisastrousWind7 t1_jabxkw3 wrote

Been listening to Black Masses from Electric Wizard a bunch lately https://open.spotify.com/album/6bIxluBOaQoe9AozdWI2rU?si=5jcbMBuESBW9Sgwif9erCQ, different style than a lot of their earlier albums but still good.

Can never go wrong with Fu Manchu https://open.spotify.com/album/7xYJinzZ19pVPVmEAakYv9?si=8MP_wvMgSUWU1KipSEi_Yw

Fun, sludgy release from PNW doom band Hoopsnake https://open.spotify.com/album/0loV3TXmT5OK9Sf3Ry4yZM?si=EG_n2hfASh6Te_vpJI2KJQ

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Forward_Ad_4746 t1_jabw7sx wrote

This usually takes years and tons of music "processed" by you. I mean not only listening to it, sometimes it is useful and interesting to know how musicians record their music, why they do it exactly this way, and what is more behind it. Rock/metal is a nice field to dig in this regard, just don't limit yourself to a single subgenre, try different ones, explore the musicians' backgrounds and so on. Intelligent musicians produce interesting music, interesting music develops taste. I see it this way.

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tarjanian t1_jabvx5x wrote

Except music does transcend region, language and generations, when my great grandparents were alive they liked plenty of contemporary things and new generations like things going back, there's often waves of popularity of music from other countries (the boom of k-pop with western audiences for example)

No one will like every piece of music made but we all love music.

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