NEMD Metal Up Your Ass! The MetalHeads Thread v.VIVIVI

TOTALLY!!

Other great Brazilian black-thrash bands include: Mutilator, Holcausto, Mystifier, Vulcano, Sextrash, and of course Sepultura.

I don't know why, but for some reason I also see similarities between the brazilian black-thrash scene of the 80s and early 90s and the Italian black-thrash scene of the same era with GREAT bands like: Schizo, Necrodeath, Ghost Rider, Death SS, Bulldozer, Mondocane, etc.

If you've never heard those Italian bands I recommend them because they have a somewhat similar sound. I actually probably prefer the Italian ones but it would be VERY close.

That was impressive, an outrageous amount of knowledge, I was not expecting it. Sextrash, you dug up this one =D

I know you are afraid to come to Brazil, but if you decide for risking your life coming here, let me know. I will carry you to well-selected favelas and we can apply some extreme metal bands to the armed kids, in order to direct their lives musically. They are probably lost with Brazilian funk (Anita, and similars). We can even teach them some physics, diffracting the sunlight in the cocaine diamonds

Life is beautiful, cheers!
 
That was impressive, an outrageous amount of knowledge, I was not expecting it. Sextrash, you dug up this one =D

I know you are afraid to come to Brazil, but if you decide for risking your life coming here, let me know. I will carry you to well-selected favelas and we can apply some extreme metal bands to the armed kids, in order to direct their lives musically. They are probably lost with Brazilian funk (Anita, and similars). We can even teach them some physics, diffracting the sunlight in the cocaine diamonds

Life is beautiful, cheers!

Thanks.

I have been a metal head for a very long time, about 25 years almost exactly, and I have a gigantic cd and record collection and I read about metal all the time.

I learn a lot from reading on Encyclopedia Metallum: The Metal Archives, which I think is the best metal site on the internet.

When I like something it's not enough for me to just know a little bit about it, I want to know everything about it and will always read and research what I am interested in.

Honestly, metal and martial arts/brazilian Jiu-Jitsu/MMA are the things I know most about.

It is really too bad that Brazil is so dangerous because between Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Brazilian metal and the fact that you have the most beautiful women in the world and I would love to go if I could.

Believe it or not, I have been interested in the country for a long time, like I said, I met Royce Gracie and some other Gracies in the mid 90s and have known many Brazilians in America through training and even competed against some in Jiu-Jitsu tournaments, and I usually root for Brazilian fighters when I watch the UFC haha.

But, I'm thinking the idea of going to the favelas for ANY reason is a pretty bad idea haha.
 
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Thanks.

I have been a metal head for a very long time, about 25 years almost exactly, and I have a gigantic cd and record collection and I read about metal all the time.

I learn a lot from reading on Encyclopedia Metallum: The Metal Archives, which I think is the best metal site on the internet.

Honestly, metal and martial arts/brazilian Jiu-Jitsu/MMA are the things I know most about.

It is really too bad that Brazil is so dangerous because between Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Brazilian metal and the fact that you have the most beautiful women in the world and I would love to go if I could.

Believe it or not, I have been interested in the country for a long time, like I said, I met Royce Gracie and some other Gracies in the mid 90s and have known many Brazilians in America through training and even competed against some in Jiu-Jitsu tournaments, and I usually root for Brazilian fighters when I watch the UFC haha.

But, I'm thinking the idea of going to the favelas for ANY reason is a pretty bad idea haha.

It is not so bad in this way man, just avoid Rio de janeiro, you can go to "Bahia", one of the most beautiful coasts in the world. With all due respect to any eventual Brazilian women who are reading this, there, because you are a foreigner, it will not be difficult to score.
 
It is not so bad in this way man, just avoid Rio de janeiro, you can go to "Bahia", one of the most beautiful coasts in the world. With all due respect to any eventual Brazilian women who are reading this, there, because you are a foreigner, it will not be difficult to score.

Hahah.

Yeah, I heard you have like a 2-1 female to male ratio, so that must be very good for men, but I would also be concerned about AIDS, but you always have to be careful of that.

Yeah, my Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu instructor and many people I know have gone there too and have been ok but they mostly avoided Rio and Sao Paulo and big cities like that to be careful and said they were fine.

I also teach English to speakers of other languages so I have an interest in learning Portuguese, but I would rather learn Spanish first because it is so important as most of my students speak it, but maybe some day I could go down there, do some BJJ and teach some hot women English LOL, and there are so many good Jiu-Jitsu schools too.

But I really don't like traveling unless I am going with someone else to begin with.

Now is not a good time to do it, both money-wise and for other reasons, but maybe someday.
 
raw metal, very nice production, it sounds dirt but it is listenable at the same time

Absurd are one of those bands people seem to love or hate (despite their political views which I have ZERO time for) but they make some great music.
People seem to get their knickers in a twist if a band have N.S. views but folks still play Michael Jackson records & look what he was into.
 
Thanks.

I have been a metal head for a very long time, about 25 years almost exactly, and I have a gigantic cd and record collection and I read about metal all the time.

I learn a lot from reading on Encyclopedia Metallum: The Metal Archives, which I think is the best metal site on the internet.

When I like something it's not enough for me to just know a little bit about it, I want to know everything about it and will always read and research what I am interested in.

Honestly, metal and martial arts/brazilian Jiu-Jitsu/MMA are the things I know most about.

It is really too bad that Brazil is so dangerous because between Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Brazilian metal and the fact that you have the most beautiful women in the world and I would love to go if I could.

Believe it or not, I have been interested in the country for a long time, like I said, I met Royce Gracie and some other Gracies in the mid 90s and have known many Brazilians in America through training and even competed against some in Jiu-Jitsu tournaments, and I usually root for Brazilian fighters when I watch the UFC haha.

But, I'm thinking the idea of going to the favelas for ANY reason is a pretty bad idea haha.

I have some rarities as well, namely vinyls and some CDs.

I have been collecting principally doom/black metal albums but I am very eclectic and I appreciate other musical styles apart from metal

Which one are you more fond of?
 
I have some rarities as well, namely vinyls and some CDs.

I have been collecting principally doom/black metal albums but I am very eclectic and I appreciate other musical styles apart from metal

Which one are you more fond of?

Do you mean what styles of metal do I like or what albums?

It would be such a long list. I mean I listen to almost every sub-genre of metal, as well as a lot of other music too like styles of punk, industrial, goth, psychedelic rock, progressive rock, 60s and 70s stuff, and I'm always getting into something new.

I mean, I love grindcore, black metal, death metal, melodic death, sludge, crust punk etc.

I love a lot of melodic death metal like: OLD In Flames (NOT the new stuff!), Amorphis, Wolf Heart, Eluvietie, Ensfierum, etc...

But these days I am really into bands that can mix all extreme styles, especially mixes of black metal and grindcore.

There are certain bands that can mix black, death, grindcore, crust punk and sludge (sometimes even others) who are really, really good.

Some of my favorites are: Anaal Nathrakh, Dragged Into Sunlight, Knelt Rote, Fukpig, The Berzerker, Sloth Herder, Lord Mantis, Dendritic Arbor, Dephosphorus, etc and the list is just endless.

Carcass is another old school band that I worship, and old school grindcore like Terrorizer, Repulsion, Napalm Death and Assuck.

I used to play a little guitar and had a band but only for a couple years and we only played one show hahaha, but if I ever get back into it I want to play stuff like this:


Here's some examples of some stuff I listen to these days that mixes those styles I'm talking about:

Knelt Rote:

Dragged Into Sunlight:

Anaal Nathrakh:

The Berzerker:
 
Losing all control
Fueled by consumption
Endless destruction
Never Satisfied
Dead Bloodshot Eyes
Nothing Left To Lose
Scum Fuck Blues........



How fitting right now......
 
The last concert I went to was Cannibal Corpse and Cattle Decapitation a couple years back. I had just a few beers and smoked some weed and when this song came on something about the super slow thick groove along with the weed just put me into a COMPLETE trance.

I had my eyes closed for most of the track and just felt the reverb and bass go through me.

Corpsegrinder is one HELL of a vocalist.

Still not sure who I prefer, him or Barnes.

I think Fischer has a better stage persona, but overall my favorite Corpse material was written with Barnes as the vocalist, but it's not really my favorite cause of Barnes, just cause the tracks were better musically. I can't stand Six Feet Under though. Not sure why Barnes was so good with C.C. but not with S.F.U. Then again, I've only heard one album "Haunted", but I never liked it.

The first time I saw Cannibal Corpse was with Barnes though I THINK, like 20 years back, and it was Cannibal Corpse, Anthrax and The Misfits. Talk about a divided crowd. It was all the Misfit fans and punks on one side of the room and the metal heads on the other. I like both punk and metal so I just enjoyed it.

I'm proud to say that Cannibal Corpse is from my state. Between them, Immolation and Suffocation amongst others, N.Y. produced some important death metal bands over the years.


 
I'm proud to say that Cannibal Corpse is from my state. Between them, Immolation and Suffocation

You see the problem their guitar player got into a few months back, I'm quite sure he got a lot of jail for that.

For me I love the old death metal stuff, Cannibal Corpse - Tomb of the Mutilated is one death album that to my ears just has the whole style wrapped up, that for me is death metal 101. Suffocation are another band that I just love, the album Suffocation - Human Waste is another that is for me just 100% what death metal should sound like.

The only famous folks we have round here are the original line up of Black Sabbath.
Iron Monkey were formed not that far away too, It's only a short bus trip away & I can walk down the streets Black Sabbath grew up on & played their first gigs etc.
 
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