metallica, pantera, death, nujabes, wu tang clan, biggie smalls, and yoshida brothers
sharing A River Flows in You from Yiruma.

pour a glass of cranberry juice and enjoy.
I've always been enchanted by Kalafina.
Best female Japanese group IMO, so beautiful. I could cry each time I heard them, over and over again.

Mune no Yukue/Where the heart is
Wiresetc said:
Crossfaith
cool band, gonna start listening to them :)
Morbid Saint - Spectrum of Death
Insanely heavy and underrated thrash album. How these guys never got to be as big as Slayer or Sodom is beyond me.
If anyone is into Disturbed here there new album- lost children http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WYc-P_2yf68
The Metal Freak here again, with more goodies for your metalheads.

1: Stam1na (As shown to me by Murzac.)
2: Wintersun
3: Korpiklaani
4: Euphoreon
5: Bring Me The Horizon
6: Hatsune Miku

And softer but still awesome, rock.

1: Three Days Grace
2: Breaking Benjamin
3: The Used
4: Yellowcard *NEW 2012*

And for some miscellaneous.

1: K-ON!
2: MOH Frontline.
3: .hack//G.U.
4: Click Me.
I prefer 'Count your Blessing' album over 'There Is a Hell, Believe Me I've Seen It. There Is a Heaven, Let's Keep It a Secret'.. Sykes voice got so... raspy, I preferred the old.

Pray for Plagues
I'm mixed with them both honestly, or rather I should say I like every album and would gladly listen to any of them at any given time. Suicide Season the song was really great, so because of that song I looked into the album more as well.
Suicide Season was the first song by Bring Me The Horizon that I listened to. The other albums are good, but Suicide Season is still the best imo.

Swedish Post-Hardcore: IntoHimo
They make some good music up north ;).
Just heard that song on the game.
foxknight said:
Just heard that song on the game.
Same here foxknight. It's a shame though that not many people know about this soundtrack, or listen to this kind of music genre anymore. This generation is kinda nuts when it comes to it. Like 90% of people today would choose rap over metal. I'm not saying that rap is bad, but there are some.........limitations *cough cough*. Anyways it's a relief to see that there are others besides me who still listen to metal/rock. Metal will NEVER die! (^。^) \m/
If you live in the north like in Scandinavia you will notice that people choose rock, metal & harcore etc over rap. You can even say "Hard" music en general is more our taste. That's why dubstep, hardstyle and other house music finding more success up here while rap does not. Rap and hip hop is more popular in areas where mostly foreign people live. Even there house and techno is becoming more popular.

In other words music have it trends over time.
It's a bunch of everything down here really. Dubstep is gaining more ground, so is hardstyle. Though hardstyle and hardcore have always had strong ground here, hardstyle is now 'conquering' different kinds of people. It's really changing, glad I stopped listening to hardstyle ~4 years ago.
There's also a fair bunch of Rap/Hiphop. The really crappy, Dutch kind of Rap. Started with this punk, Ali B, an immigrant, and soon after that scene just exploded. It's a shame a song like this: Example, it's in Dutch, but yeah, just try. Get's in the Dutch top 3, and a beautiful song like this: Sonata Arctica - Tallulah get's no fame at all. The whole Metal genre get's no fame here what so ever.
And hey, I've been listening to Sonata for ages, and even my parents like it. And will anyday choose it over songs like the first. My Mom even has Sonata as her Ringtone. (My dad has Nyancat, haha).
It's a shame the metal scene is so underground, but at the same time I don't think I want it to become more popular here. It's fine as it is.

Sadly I can't get my parents to like something like this: Attack attack - The Revolution
(The Video is pretty cool!)
FoliFF said:

In other words music have it trends over time.
You are right. I can contradict for the fact that we all listen to the same music genre all the time. Hell I admit that I listen to dubstep. But the thing that I clearly wanted to say though was the world would ameliorate more if everyone just stopped being so judgmental over other people's taste in music. I get so indignant when I see people having bad judgment towards other people simply because of the type of music genre they listen to.

Artwork said:
a beautiful song like this: Sonata Arctica - Tallulah get's no fame at all.
I know a lot of infamous artists who barely get views greater than 10,000 on youtube. Yet what suprises me is that most of them actually do sound a lot better than most famous singers. Like Sonata for example.

Artwork said:
Sadly I can't get my parents to like something like this: Attack attack - The Revolution
(The Video is pretty cool!)
Have you tried nagging? ^_^
Haha. I'm not really a person to nag for something like that. But I can understand why they don't like it. Not many people do.
Funny thing though, a lot of people online listen to metal, rock and the likes. Makes you think where we all hide. But everybody has to start from something. Actually, my first time hearing Post-Hardcore / Metalcore was because of my previous girlfriend a few years back. Pray for plagues, yes, not something soft to start with. But I didn't really like it at that time. But a few months later, and I was listening to Bless the Fall, Escape the Fate and the likes. And soon after BMTH followed.
Everybody spread the metal! That's all I can say.
Start slowly, softly, with ballads, and build build build!
I like bunch of diffrent music and when it comes to disscussion of diffrent artist and bands I'm often left out since I know nothing on the subject. I simply lisen to a song, if I like it add it to my list and don't really look into the artist.

Sorry Arty but metal isn't my cup of te. I simply can't stand the vocal in most of the songs and sadly even the instruments >.<
FoliFF said:
Sorry Arty but metal isn't my cup of te. I simply can't stand the vocal in most of the songs and sadly even the instruments >.<
It's an aquired taste. If someone told me a few years ago that I would love death metal today I would have laughed. Hell, I'm even starting to open up to black metal. A genre that I until recently fucking despised.

And since I brought it up... shameless promotion of a wicked black metal band. The album cover probably deserves a warning to be cautious to click the link...
Haha that's fine Fluffy~
To each his own. And forcing something on somebody is just wrong.
Though the vocals can really range from soft to hard. And 'metal' is such a broad genre.

On a side note, somewhat related.
I do not hate rap, some rap can be pretty good.
Hollywood Undead - Coming back down . I assume everbody knows Hollywood undead, or if not imagine it's Linkin Park. Rapcore/Raprock is awesome really. While I started Metalcore with BMTH, my rock 'experience' started with Linkin Park. And it's still on of my favorite bands, well, their older albums are awesome. They went downhill with A thousand suns, but their recent album Living Things is a lot better. Hybrid Theory, Meteora, damn fucking good stuff.
Funny thing

@ Cade
Ohmigod!! I can listen to that just fine. But I can't really enjoy it. Though I'd prefer it above most top 40 music, since everything with a screaming guitar is just pretty much awesome.
Artwork said:
Pray for plagues, yes, not something soft to start with. But I didn't really like it at that time. But a few months later, and I was listening to Bless the Fall, Escape the Fate and the likes. And soon after BMTH followed.
I know that feel bro. I started, with music in general with the PS@ game Flatout 2, where I was exposed to rock and metal. I didn't really care for the sound of Megadeth, Underoath, Rob Zombie, and the harder songs of the games tracks, I liked and came to love Yellowcard.
But as time went on, I got harder, with Breaking Benjamin and Three Days Grace, then slowly to Slipknot, Mushroomhead and Lamb of God.
I never thought I'd like that, the vocals, but then I tried to stop listening to it, stuck with alternative/hard rock.
But be it in my blood (Parents were 80's metal heads), I drifted back into metal, trying metalcore with August Burns Red.

Now I'm so far in Metal/Deathcore music, that I can't imagine a life without it!
I love Megadeth, Underoath, Trivium, Bring Me The Horizon, Breakdown of Sanity, hell you name it, be it similar genre, and I'll listen to it, I even regular practice the screaming/growl vocals, for about 2 years now.
Be it anyone who would claim I don't listen to real music, I love 80's metal just as much, Metallica, Slayer, Megadeth, Loudness, Poison, Motley Crue, Ozzy, and even further back to the bands that inspired it, Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, Black Sabbath, etc.

Long live the metal beast in us all!
Does that even qualify as music?
Artwork said:
Does that even qualify as music?
well it is an OST for paper mario, so yaeh it does qaulify as music in a bizzare way....Still I can't believe that Nintendo would put such a horrendous soundtrack in a friggin kids game. Rated E my ass >_>
Dust said:
well it is an OST for paper mario, so yaeh it does qaulify as music in a bizzare way....Still I can't believe that Nintendo would put such a horrendous soundtrack in a friggin kids game. Rated E my ass >_>
Ok i'm REALLY sorry if i'm annoying anyone by posting a lot on this thread, but I really wanted to share these songs. They're........just too beautiful to only be heard by me.

Melty Blood Actress Again - Wandering into torture

Distant Everyday Memories - 想い出は遠くの日々 (5cm per second)

Esthero - Nearly Civilized

MGS: Portable Ops OST - Calling To The Night
Dust, don't
Why would you annoy anybody by posting?
Just follow the guidelines and there's nothing wrong.
This thread is for posting music, so you're doing it right.
Don't be so insecure/afraid. And if you're accidentally doing something wrong, I'm sure the users here will correct you.

5cm per second was such a .. sad movie. You can hear it in the OST...