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Hmmm
Notable Bands for the Dying Fetus fan:
Deeds of Flesh Cephalic Carnage Arsis Decapititated Psycroptic Vital Remains
I saw the OP also listed Children of Bodom, I'm only really a fan of Hatebreeder and Follow the Reaper... The rest i find sub-par, However more technically melodic stuff that I can think of at the moment would be (though straying from CoB substantially)
Spiral Architect Atheist Death (If you don't know this band, just go ahead and save yourself the trouble and get all their albums now) Synergy Control Denied Cynic
I'd also agree that for good metal the US scene is 99% pure trash.
If you enjoy this music and haven't hard much Black Metal:
Immortal Marduk Mayhem
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On January 03 2008 09:05 nA.Inky wrote: What about In Flames' style changed on Reroute To REmain?
The vocals got noticably worse. Both the harsh vocals and the attempts at clean vocals. They added in keyboards... which really do not fit the style that they had. I feel that their melodies and musicianship got weaker. There are obvious numetal and alt metal influences that were not present before. -Listen to 'Evil in a Closet' on Soundtrack to Your Escape and tell me that doesn't sound like Korn.
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What Mindcrime said.
The best In Flames albums to me (when they still played melodic death metal) are Whoracle and The Jester Race EZ
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Lunar Strain and Subterranean -________-
fuck Anders
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On January 05 2008 08:22 JensOfSweden wrote: What Mindcrime said.
The best In Flames albums to me (when they still played melodic death metal) are Whoracle and The Jester Race EZ
Amor recommended Subterranean and Lunar Strain. Your favorite albums are Whoracle and The Jester Race.
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My favorites are Colony and Clayman.
It would appear that, between us, we have covered every melodeath-era In Flames album and EP but one.
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On January 05 2008 08:27 AmorVincitOmnia wrote: Lunar Strain and Subterranean -________-
fuck Anders
Thanks to you I can't stop listening to Everlost part II. :|
Her name is Jennica Johansson, and that song is the only thing that she has ever had recorded.
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i'm telling you, these random swedish women..
i was obsessed with Cia Hedmark for a while. she sung a few song for Vintersorg back in the day, same kind of stuff as Everlost. also never recorded anything else.
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and she played violin lol
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On January 05 2008 05:40 Mindcrime wrote:Show nested quote +On January 03 2008 09:05 nA.Inky wrote: What about In Flames' style changed on Reroute To REmain? The vocals got noticably worse. Both the harsh vocals and the attempts at clean vocals. They added in keyboards... which really do not fit the style that they had. I feel that their melodies and musicianship got weaker. There are obvious numetal and alt metal influences that were not present before. -Listen to 'Evil in a Closet' on Soundtrack to Your Escape and tell me that doesn't sound like Korn.
The whole reason they did this is because anything before that cd used 3 Guitar's for melody. They couldn't pull it off live, so they simplified things while still retaining their basic sound. Not saying that these cd's are good by any means, but their not terrible.
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Seems like I read about that 3 guitar thing. If they used 3 guitars on the recording, why not just hire someone extra on guitar to tour with them? :/
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On January 05 2008 08:31 Mindcrime wrote:Show nested quote +On January 05 2008 08:22 JensOfSweden wrote: What Mindcrime said.
The best In Flames albums to me (when they still played melodic death metal) are Whoracle and The Jester Race EZ Amor recommended Subterranean and Lunar Strain. Your favorite albums are Whoracle and The Jester Race. and My favorites are Colony and Clayman. It would appear that, between us, we have covered every melodeath-era In Flames album and EP but one.
lol quite funny =)
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Yeah, we should have a petition for more random women in metal?
Btw, if anyone knows of the Swedish death metal band Deranged, they're going on a US tour this year and my friend plays in that band, so look out for him! (lead guitar)
we used to play in a hardcore band ages ago
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On January 05 2008 15:55 ZZangDreamjOy wrote:Show nested quote +On January 05 2008 05:40 Mindcrime wrote:On January 03 2008 09:05 nA.Inky wrote: What about In Flames' style changed on Reroute To REmain? The vocals got noticably worse. Both the harsh vocals and the attempts at clean vocals. They added in keyboards... which really do not fit the style that they had. I feel that their melodies and musicianship got weaker. There are obvious numetal and alt metal influences that were not present before. -Listen to 'Evil in a Closet' on Soundtrack to Your Escape and tell me that doesn't sound like Korn. The whole reason they did this is because anything before that cd used 3 Guitar's for melody. They couldn't pull it off live, so they simplified things while still retaining their basic sound. Not saying that these cd's are good by any means, but their not terrible.
They used 3 guitars for a minority of their songs. I can find no evidence that it was the norm for them.
In any case, going from 3 guitars to 2 guitars wouldn't automatically turn you into a numetal band. :|
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plus how hard is it to find a lead guitarist that plays melodic death metal in sweden? in gothenburg no less.
in flames is dead on the inside, and i blame Anders 100%
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On January 06 2008 03:23 AmorVincitOmnia wrote: plus how hard is it to find a lead guitarist that plays melodic death metal in sweden? in gothenburg no less.
in flames is dead on the inside, and i blame Anders 100%
I blame whoever decided that Fredrik Nordström should stop working with the band. He was involved in every album until Reroute to Remain.
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