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Is Klezmer-Metal Fusion Possible? Only YOU Can Say...

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zekterellium:
good klezmer metal will sound good, bad klezmer metal will sound bad. the only genre guaranteed to suck is reggea prog-core, and the only genre guranteed to rock is post-industrial thrash-core. anything else, it's about the songs themselves, and not the label you attach to them.

EDIT: it reads the way it's sposed to. rock on!

mizaktik:
At first this seemed like a good idea... But i realized that maybe one band could ever pull it off, and several hundred would KILL the entire genre.  I vote no, as it could be good, but wouldn't be and therefore should be avoided.

Borondir:
I think it would be awesome, if done well.  

Orphaned Land is an Israeli band that has been doing Middle Eastern/Jewish metal for quite some time, although they just got really serious with their last release.

La Creme:
I'm not jewish, so it's not a Jewish pride thing. I just love music, isaac (the violinist) loves klezmer, oliver (bass) loves metal, and phobo is the best drummer in history (for his age...). Ever.

Plus: How fucking rad does Klezmetal (as a music type) sound? I could say it all day: Klezmetal, Klezmetal, Klezmetal. Hava Nagila at a billion speed with massive violin and guitra thrashing and enough double bass to knock Mike Portnoy unconcious for a month.

Revenge_Therapist:
Rent the movie Dummy there is a Klezmer Metal fusion at the end of the movie.

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