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    1 year ago

    Unpopular opinion: Iron Maiden. It has taken me quite a while to get used to the vibrato in Dickinson’s voice. Still not totally sure I like it.

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    Limp Bizkit. Never like them. Then I heard some of Wes Borland’s side projects. Made it clear that there were really good musicians in the band that could have evolved in interesting directions. But we’ll never know because they were held back by Durst’s angry drunk trashy frat-boy image and idiotic, juvenile lyrics.

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    Anything with that screaming/growling vocal style feels like this to me. I get that it’s a specific style and a specific skill to do, but holy fuck does it feel like nails on a chalkboard to my brain.

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    Definitely has to be Megadeth without a question. Imagine them with an actual singer and they’d be so insane.

    Dream theater is second but only because labrie has had his voice deteriorate so much over the years. His voice on every album up to octavarium was amazing.

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    Sonata Artica. Don’t get me wrong, the story telling in his songs is amazing, but it’s very obvious English isn’t his first language.

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    6 months ago

    Dark Tranquillity, the vocals can be some much energetic than they feel now to me.

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    1 year ago

    Faith No More. Although “We Care A lot” popping up in Guardians 3 was one of the few bits I enjoyed.