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The Crown are calling it a day so Johan is doing his own thing again. Very much like One Man Army.
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My Dying Bride have an incredible discography. I understand that people want to hear a difference between their genres of metal, but I feel My Dying Bride has done a great job in combining elements of both genres. My Favorite Albums are: The Dreadful House and Songs of Darkness, Words of Light.I also like the earliest material of the better known death/doom bands, as they tend to be considered "too death metal" by doom fans, so are often overlooked by both sides. My Dying Bride used to be sickos.
Exterminate and The Inexorable are also incredible records that I keep coming back to. I wished they ended off things on a higher note than what we got on the disappointing Of Lucifer and Lightning.
Love a lot of the stuff from B&C, but I can't stand the jewish psy-op that is the FOMO vinyl sell outs that instantly happen the moment they're put on the site and then flipped by jewish resellers on eBay and Discogs.https://youtube.com/watch?v=pUkghI1MWJU
been listening to a lot of Gauntlet Ring and Fellwinter as of late.
Grunge, industrial, and numetal influence if I'm not mistaken. Straightforward metal songs centered around a guitar solo fell out of favor.I have been slowly going through Megadeth's discography and "Cryptic Writings" certainly is something. Not sure what exactly but something.
What exactly happened in the 90s that made a lot of bands lose their shit and go insane ? Did they all got burned out by their success in the 80s ?