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Scary Metal
Mr. Doctor:
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--- Quote from: Mr. Doctor ---If anyone is interested in Salvation and the rest of their stuff, I can put the albums in the mediaf!re thread
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That would rock my socks
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No problems dude, I will try to post them tomorrow because now I really have to sleep XP
rynne:
--- Quote from: kwintpod on 27 Oct 2009, 01:41 ---Current 93-I have a special plan for this world
Collaboration of current 93 and thriller author Thomas Ligotti. It's basically David Tibet
reading Ligotti's story over a crappy and monotone keyboard. Creepiest album I've ever heard.
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I am so, so late but goddamn are you right. First time I heard this was on a mix CD a friend gave me and it disturbed the crap out of me.
That being said, I don't know if I'd call it scary; I think nightmarish is more the word.
BeoPuppy:
Since nightmares tend to scare people I think you're good.
turtlspinr:
--- Quote from: SWOON! at My Gravitas on 14 Apr 2010, 15:33 ---
Anaal Nathrakh is a British band that plays a fusion of black metal and grindcore, and does it consistently well. So, you know, awesome. In their past 2 albums they've been sporadically making use of massive operatic vocals (sounding a lot like Ihsahn's did in Emperor).
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Anaal Nathrakh are awesomely frightening on record, but don't do anything on stage other than crank out the brutal. They're far scarier when you can't see them so you have to imagine what sort of lecherous trolls are making music like that, with babies nailed to the walls being drained of their blood, etc. But when you see them live and they're just dudes in t-shirts, it loses some of the aura.
BeoPuppy:
Did someone already mention Anima? If not: Anima. New album Enter The Killzone. Likeable deathmetal.
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