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Quote from: BlakPilar on May 11, 2012, 07:39:43 pm@DJ_O, that sounds pretty good! I'm just still not too big on power metal If you're into We Came As Romans (if you've never heard of them, they're metalcore with clean singing and they have synths in some of their songs), you might like Erra.@Balanced_Fury, I used to listen to SOAD and Slipknot nonstop lol. Slipknot was actually the band that got me into metal. My still best friend had me listen to "Wait and Bleed" in sixth grade (at that time I listened to Disturbed, Breaking Benjamin, Three Days Grace; bands like them) and I loved it. I still think their self-titled from 1999 is their best album.Metal core can be really good. I especially like it when the bands have clean vocals as well. I'll have to check both of those bands out.@BalancedFury: All of those are great bands. @Other stuff: I'm really digging the new Dragonforce album, and I really love the new singer. In fact, I'd say I like him better than their old singer. However, I still think Ultra beatdown is my favorite album.
@DJ_O, that sounds pretty good! I'm just still not too big on power metal If you're into We Came As Romans (if you've never heard of them, they're metalcore with clean singing and they have synths in some of their songs), you might like Erra.@Balanced_Fury, I used to listen to SOAD and Slipknot nonstop lol. Slipknot was actually the band that got me into metal. My still best friend had me listen to "Wait and Bleed" in sixth grade (at that time I listened to Disturbed, Breaking Benjamin, Three Days Grace; bands like them) and I loved it. I still think their self-titled from 1999 is their best album.
Yea, Ultra beatdown was pretty video game influenced, but I also liked that they slowed it down a bit on some tracks as opposed to being all speed all the time. Yngwie Malmsteems's Oddesy album is pretty good overall, best I've heard of him anyhow. The Trilogy album is pretty good as well, but IIRC the singer isn't as good on that album. Early Yngwie albums are also great because they feature Jens Johanssonon keyboard. Jens Johansson went on to join Stratovarious in 1995 and has been their keyboard player since.
To be honest, I'M not a big fan of Nightcore, because all Nightcore does is taking eurodance songs then pitch them up to hardcore speed, with absolutely no other modification, then claim the songs as his own.
However doing this is kinda hard when your song remixes switches to a different music genre entirely. Eg, if I used Rick Astley - Never Gonna Give you Up (DJ Omnimaga Remix), nobody would know it's now UK hardcore instead of pop/disco, so I went with "Rick Astley - Never Gonna Give You Up (DJ Omnimaga UK Hardcore Remix)" instead, which, however, is very long.
I guess that can work too. Do you put everything in the title or in the artist field too?
Talking about Dancemania, I used to have most of it on my computer in 2007, but then it crashed and recently I tried to find Dancemania Classic Speed again, to no avail. It seems those are rare nowadays