Hey guys, Zach here. I just wanted to take some time to talk about some of my favorite bands. There's a lot of bands that I like, but there's a few that just stand out to me that have become major influences in my life.
1. Fear Factory: This band, I can say now at this point, is one of the few bands that I can't really get sick of. And they're also one of the ones that I like most of the material from, which is a rare instance amongst the many bands that I listen to. Fear Factory has been one of the most influential bands in the metal scene. Singer Burton C. Bell is arguably the first vocalist to blend harsh, gutteral vocals with clean singing. This is a feat that hadn't been done before Fear Factory. Aside from that, they are one the
heaviest bands that I have ever heard. The guitars, provided courtesy by Dino Cazares, are some of the catchiest that have ever graced my ears. Fear Factory have undergone internal hardships, including a falling out between Bell and Cazares that resulted in Cazares leaving the band. He returned in 2009, reuniting with Bell, then recording a new album in 2010 called "Mechanize." Fear Factory have finished up recording their new album, "The Industrialist," and will release it in early June of this year.
2. Slipknot: A lot of people love this band, and a lot of people hate them. Either way, I don't think that anyone in their right mind could possibly deny that this 9 piece onslaught of Metal mayhem can put on one of the best (if not this best) live show in the world, and that they're visually stunning. Personally, this was
the band that got me into Metal music. When I was 12-years-old, I thought they were the coolest thing that I ever saw. The masks, the crazy live shows, and the overally heaviness and brutality of the music just appealed to me. Ask some of my old friends, and they'll tell you that I was more or less "obsessed" with this band. Slipknot really introduced me to the world of Metal, and so on that note, I can say that they still are one of my all-time favorite bands.
3. Mushroomhead: Like Slipknot, this guys also are visually stunning with their use of masks, costumes, and all sorts of stage props. However, history tells us that Mushroomhead actually came before Slipknot, so in turn it's caused this whole rift-raft over the issue of mask-wearing. Even to me, this is a little ridiculous, but regardless Mushroomhead has remained one of my top bands. They're music is really unique; not a whole lot of bands sound like them. Also, they're more personable with their fans. The first time I got to see them, I got to meet their guitarist at Applebee's in Salt Lake City. That was the first time that I was acquainted to one of my 'idols,' so then, as one could imagine, I was way stoked. Mushroomhead's music and stage presence is a real treat to me, and I look forward to hearing and seeing more of it in the future.
4. Cannibal Corpse: This band has got to be the most brutal bands I have ever heard in my life! Talk about a band that gives a huge middle finger to decency and the status-quo. For the sake of this post (which I'm doing for school) I can't share too many of the particulars of what I mean when I say that these guys are 'brutal.' Cannibal Corpse is one of the pioneers in the Death Metal scene, and one of the longest running, highest selling Death Metal acts in the world. They've released 11 studio albums, 1 E.P., and several DVDs in the course of they're 25 year career. I was first acquainted with this band when I saw them in the first
Ace Ventura movie. Yeah, that's right, Cannibal Corpse was the band playing in that movie. I was only a kid when I first saw them, but I knew I liked the music. The only thing I wasn't sure about was the vocals; the deep, low, 'cookie-monster' style singing was really weird to me back then, but boy have things changed since then! I just thought that I needed to give this band props for really introducing me to the sound of Death Metal, one of my favorite genres in Metal. I also have to give them props for sticking with what they do, and really enjoying it, even after all this time. If you're brave enough to check them out, be my guest, just don't judge me...please?
5. Six Feet Under: Former Cannibal Corpse singer, Chris Barnes, formed this project during the last years that he was in Cannibal. I like these guys because amidst all the new 'Technical Death Metal' that everyone thinks that they need to play in order to be considered talented, Six Feet Under have stuck with their formula of classic, simple, yet punishing brand of Death Metal. They got groove, which is what I look for in Metal most of the time. It's not to say that I don't enjoy technical music, of course I do. But when it all comes down to it, I just want to hear some good, catchy, and heavy guitar riffs. This is why SFU has worked their way into this list; they got the guns, and are one of my favorite Death Metal bands of all time.
I realize that I already mentioned some of these bands in my first post, but I just wanted to get the chance to talk about
why I like them. If I had more time, I would go through many more of my favorites.
Unfortunately, I don't have time to do so, but I think that this is a pretty solid list.
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