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This is the heaviest album I've ever heard:

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Praxis Sacrifist

That album is like a jackhammer pounding a hole in your skull. It makes Slayer sound like John Denver. :dude:

tung
 
Dream Theater's "Train Of Thought" is the heaviest I have in my collection.
For me I need melodic to go with my heavy or I get unhappy.
 
pes_laul said:
all depends on the bass, drums, and singing.

Well put Kris. I don't think Guitar plays much of a role in determining heaviness.
 
In a lot of really heavy bands these days, the bass player is almost superfluous. When the guitarists are playing in drop-D two steps down, there's not much sonic room for bass. Some songs that define "heavy" for me wouldn't necessarily for others. Here's a few from my list:

Black Sabbath "Black Sabbath"
Judas Priest "The Sentinel"
Metallica "Seek and Destroy"
Megadeth "Wake Up Dead"
Dio "Last in Line"
Anthrax (with Public Enemy) "Bring the Noise"

I've never been much into black/death/doom/"Hi! I live in Norway!" metal, which is usually what I think of when "teh br00talz" are mentioned. Cookie Monster vocals are usually mandatory. I'm more of a power metal guy (even though none of those tracks I listed are power metal). I much prefer my metal with the mids intact. That along with a good bass player has more sonic impact to me than the whole downtune/scoop thing. But to each their own.
 
Tig said:
...unless you're playing 8-string beasts
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like Meshuggah.

See that's the thing. I think Meshuggah are quite brutal, but "heavy", I'm not too sure. I'm an old fart, but to my mind, heavy means "slow and plodding".
 
Suhnton said:
See that's the thing. I think Meshuggah are quite brutal, but "heavy", I'm not too sure. I'm an old fart, but to my mind, heavy means "slow and plodding".

Yep, I see (hear) what you mean. I remember in the mid-70's hearing early Black Sabbath as a kid and thought that was as heavy as it could get. It even scared me some!

For (semi)slow and plodding, I'd lean toward my favorite sludge metal band, Mastodon. "Iron Tusk" gets nice N heavy at 1:30 into the song.

 
Tig said:
Yep, I see (hear) what you mean. I remember in the mid-70's hearing early Black Sabbath as a kid and thought that was as heavy as it could get. It even scared me some!

For (semi)slow and plodding, I'd lean toward my favorite sludge metal band, Mastodon. "Iron Tusk" gets nice N heavy at 1:30 into the song.


I'm quite fond of Mastodon, especially "Blood Mountain". I love the way the drums kick off that album. It reminds me of the SFX they used for the cars on The Flintstones :)

Robert, Umea seems to be a breeding ground for metal talent. Is it a small rural town?
 
pes_laul said:
if your any good you can


maybe i havent seen many good bassists then :rotflmao:

would be understandable, since theres only 2 good guitarists in this part of hitchin, one of them being me and the other being a weird guy whos like 17 or something, who plays a mex strat through a pod XT live and a roland piano amp.
 
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