Psychadelic Black Metal

Discussion in 'Heavy Metal' started by Kaiborg, Dec 30, 2006.

  1. Kaiborg

    Kaiborg Member

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    check out my band, Magnum Carnage! We play a very preogressive form of Apocalyptic Acid-Black Metal... from Hawaii! Rockin' you with a NEW EP, "Digital Wolves".... Check out some tracks... definately trippy stuff!

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  2. Metallideth

    Metallideth Sir

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    Black Metal from Hawaii?

    Interesting.
     
  3. Asmodean

    Asmodean Slo motion rider

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    Sounds more interesting then there songs I think. The first song sounded a bit black metalish, but then I tried the Superzombie song and it was laughable. I couldn't consider that black metal or psychedelic even if I tried.
     
  4. hailtothekingbaby

    hailtothekingbaby Yowzers!

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    I'll try it out tomorrow. :)
     
  5. PsyGrunge

    PsyGrunge Full Fractal Force

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    There is nothing psychedelic about this band!
    And the Black Metal parts just don't cut it.
    Also, is that a Midi section I just heard in Panspermia? Midi?! WHAT!
    Sorry guys, but it sounds like Magnum Garbage to me.
     
  6. Metallideth

    Metallideth Sir

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    I like it, I wouldn't exactly call it Pschedelic though, its definitely listenable for the most part. For a myspace band, it's decent \m/
     
  7. PsyGrunge

    PsyGrunge Full Fractal Force

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  8. Metallideth

    Metallideth Sir

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    Buried is pretty decent.

    One foot on the ground is horrid.

    Overall, not a big fan of their clean vocals, the scream vocals aren't bad.

    Instrumentally, they're good.
     
  9. PsyGrunge

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    They were supporting a band called Skindred (reggae-metal which I wasn't too keen on until I saw them live) in a local club/pub place near myself..
    And they were also in Metal Hammer magazine a couple of months ago.
    I didnt know they were supporting before they came onstage but they were so good and I recognised the opening song from the Metal Hammer CD.
    It's amazing how studio and live performances affect your passion for a band differently - well, mine anyway.
     
  10. Kaiborg

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    Dude... MIDI owns you.

    But that's OK, We love you anyway. Read this!

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  11. PsyGrunge

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    Okay.
    Not a fan of MIDI myself, I guess it's a matter of preference.
    Just unusual to hear it as a section in a Metal band,

    Happy New Year.
     
  12. woodstock1969hippie

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    your bandl rocks man!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
     
  13. Spirit OF The Forest

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    I didn't hear it, but there's a Japanese band called Gonin-Ish who does some cool acid/black/jazz/progressive metal. They're definitely worth checking out as well :)
     
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