JudasMyGuide
The incorrigible papist
musical wankery
Haters of DT not using the w- word for once = level impossible. How dare you use the fifth chord in a single song!
musical wankery
Actually, I think FNM was better in the 80s. We Care A Lot beats Angel Dust.There were Faith No More with Angel Dust
Never hated them, but never particularly enjoyed them either. They ripped off Exhorder to the point of plain stealing. If I listen to Pantera, it is Vulgar Display of Power., there were Pantera (however much you want to complain about them being dudebro or, eh, "ladbloke", don't tell me you haven't enjoyed the shit out of Cowboys from Hell)
Chaos AD was such a great album. They killed themselves with Root. Soulfly was even worse. But yes, first half of the 90s was the pinnacle of Sepultura., there was some cool death metal (Death, Cannibal Corpse etc.). Sepultura went from Beneath the Remains in '89 to Chaos A.D. to Roots (still one of the more palatable nu metal albums)
Hell, yeah!. Maiden released The X Factor, which has long been in my personal top 3 and was kind of a blueprint for nearly the entirety of the reunion era.
Hell, yeah!You had a lot of great doom (the Peaceville three, especially My Dying Bride),
Oh my gosh... I completely forgot Rhapsody. Absolutely horribleRhapsody originate here
Very good examples of the great side of the 90s!
Great to see Time here, a rather underrated album, and a true gem!
Very good examples of the terrible side of the 90s!
Especially Korn. One of the worst bands ever.
I just saw Korn headline Download and they smashed it. And their first 5 albums are great. There are objectively far worse bands than Korn out there.Korn are undisputedly the worst band of all time, of any genre of music, but the Razor's Edge is great, best album post Back in Black
90s guns n roses metallica iron maiden 92 93,Power metal. Grunge... this guy doesnt know what happened. For me its worst the earlty 00s with all the new metalI think the 90's metal scene was as interesting as the 80's one. Better is another question, but it is full of cool, unique, good, heavier, interesting and different (maybe more than the 80's) releases. Some masterpiece albums too.
Korn are undisputedly the worst band of all time, of any genre of music,
I won't dispute that it is their best BJ album after BIB, but "Thunderstruck" is such a terrible song, and it is SO overplayed....but the Razor's Edge is great, best album post Back in Black
I mean, there are so many lower level Korn copycats from this period that are way worse, I don't like Korn either but I think people need to go back and really consider how bad things got in the early 00s.I just saw Korn headline Download and they smashed it. And their first 5 albums are great. There are objectively far worse bands than Korn out there.
The thread feels really clickbait which is why I have avoided jumping in, but I agree with pretty much everything you said.The thread title is very clickbait but I'll bite. No, the 90s wasn't a bad decade for rock and metal. In fact, it was probably superior to the 80s overall. I think if you remove the nostalgia then most people forget that there was a lot of shite in the 80s like the entire glam metal genre for example. Sunset Strip idiots with stupid hair making stupid music. Thank fuck Nirvana wiped them out.
What does that mean? What about CoC lacks substance?
Dream Theater managed to fit wankery into some of the most well-composed, catchy songs. It’s why they’ve vastly eclipsed Fates or Queensryche in popularity (even though both have technically better singers).
That Bruce Dickinson guy was alright. Wonder what he’s been doing since The Alchemy Marriage or whatever that was called.It wasn't a great time to be Iron Maiden, but there were a lot of lower level bands that really blossomed during this period.
...And don't forget these:These were all released in 1991 alone:
HIGHLY disagree!a lot of shite in the 80s like the entire glam metal genre for example.
Very good music during 90s. Trash ,powermetal heavy metal and all the black netal. But it could be thr decade of ttash? At least early 90sFor what it's worth, on the whole I enjoy 90s in metal more than the 80s, up to the level of 70s, kinda. 80s had some Maiden classics and some nice thrash but a lot of it was glam and there was a lot of meagre, superfluous thrash as well.
90s had a lot of interesting stuff - while I'm more of a post-black person (meaning I prefer black when it's utilised along with other genres; think latter-day Borknagar or Arcturus over the early Norwegian scene), I would be the last to deny that some of the Burzum, Dissection, Immortal and Darkthrone albums are awesome (I guess Emperor too).
There were Faith No More with Angel Dust, there were Pantera (however much you want to complain about them being dudebro or, eh, "ladbloke", don't tell me you haven't enjoyed the shit out of Cowboys from Hell), there was some cool death metal (Death, Cannibal Corpse etc.). Sepultura went from Beneath the Remains in '89 to Chaos A.D. to Roots (still one of the more palatable nu metal albums). Maiden released The X Factor, which has long been in my personal top 3 and was kind of a blueprint for nearly the entirety of the reunion era. I'm not such a huge fan of Painkiller as others are (as I said yesterday, the angry smurfisms in the title track and in the All Guns Blazing cold opening are pure Spinal Tap for me), but it was a huge album and it belongs to the 90s.
You had a lot of great doom (the Peaceville three, especially My Dying Bride), the origins of melodeath (too many bands to name), Opeth started around this time (although they'd really hit their stride at the turn of the millennium), the modern-style prog metal (DT and Symph X at the very least), stoner (Kyuss), grungy stuff (Alice in Chains were single handedly better than most of 80s music, tbh). All you blokes have your Iced Earth and power metal also really started to hit its stride (Rhapsody originate here, if nothing else counted).
I could name yet more, but I feel like it's unnecessary, in short - no, even though I prefer yet other decades in many regards (like the 00s for power metal), the 90s were definitely not bad, boring or anything along those lines.
I mean, there are so many lower level Korn copycats from this period that are way worse, I don't like Korn either but I think people need to go back and really consider how bad things got in the early 00s.
What?and getting Bruce kicked off a TV show,
I want to know too lol. When was bruce kicked from a tv show? Korn....meh during 90s the battles rock metal vs grunge were habitual. Axl vs kurt and i think thetre were more. I cant rememherWhat?