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Nothingface4TehWin
2004-06-19, 12:42
Which new band around now do you all think will influence future metalheads, such as priest and sabbath have influenced us today? I myself would say either
Mastodon, just because of pure awesomeness
or
Shadows Fall, because they mix heavy thrash with death metal, adding in metallica style solo's.

Anubis
2004-06-19, 21:20
Well, I personally don't believe any of them are really influential yet, but that's just me. DOn't get me wrong, I enjoy Shadows Fall, but am I influenced by them? Not really. I believe there are two sides to this answer, the good and the bad sides of newer influential music.

Bad:
Korn. It's unfortunate, but every shit "radio metal" band that's around today is basically just a carbon copy of those tracksuit wearing cancer cells. So, in thier own hideous way, Korn are influential. Not to me, but they are the proud fathers of Memento, Limp Bizkit, Flaw etc...

Good:
Nevermore. Sure, they formed from the ashes of Sanctuary about ten years ago, but they are one of the fewer new bands trying to push metal back on track. They may not be brand new or whatever, but they are newer, and somewhat modern, but are putting their musical abilities to good use, infleuencing metal in a good way.

So ok, those are the two I can think of. Nevermore may not be extremely influential right now, but they're working on it. Korn has spawned a breed of shit bands. Like rabbits they procreate, but as opposed to a fluffy little ball of fun, we get the steaming cunt rag that is Flaw. Yeah, they're influential, but definitely not in a positive way.

So there.

Nihilist
2004-06-19, 21:40
Been there, done that. But just for a change, I'll contribute.

My two cents: Nile.

Chris Rezendes
2004-06-19, 21:48
Cannibal Corpse. Sure, there were many death metal bands that pre-dated them, but they sort of ushered in a newer sound that has since become very popular. They themselves sounded HEAVILY influenced by Possessed, at least on their older stuff. Also, Suffocation. Even if I'm wrong, Suffocation still rule.

Soulinsane
2004-06-19, 23:40
basically just a carbon copy of those tracksuit wearing cancer cells.

:D

johnmansley
2004-06-20, 06:51
My two cents: Nile.

YES!

Mordor
2004-06-20, 07:10
I'd have to say Amon Amarth

Transient
2004-06-20, 08:14
oh jesus, i thought you left

children of bodom.

Ten Ton Alien
2004-06-20, 08:26
Nile.

Trendkill_420
2004-06-20, 08:44
Bad:
Korn. It's unfortunate, but every shit "radio metal" band that's around today is basically just a carbon copy of those tracksuit wearing cancer cells. So, in thier own hideous way, Korn are influential. Not to me, but they are the proud fathers of Memento, Limp Bizkit, Flaw etc...

.

biohazard.

BLS
2004-06-20, 10:46
Children of Bodom.... theirs already PLENTY of bands copying them.

Slabbefusk
2004-06-20, 10:53
Slayer.

Dissection
2004-06-20, 13:29
You really can't say that one band has influenced everybody. In one way or another, maybe, but you can't say that one band influences everybody at the moment.

Transient
2004-06-20, 13:57
Slayer.
slayer fans are the best, that made me laugh for some reason

Dyldo
2004-06-20, 15:07
You really can't say that one band has influenced everybody. In one way or another, maybe, but you can't say that one band influences everybody at the moment.

No shit captain obvious. It's whats the most abundant influence that you hear.

I'd say that its the "metalcore" sound that I hear the most in new bands, or at least around here.

MoonRaven
2004-06-20, 19:16
nile
slayer, and a lot of early thrash

Dissection
2004-06-20, 20:18
Um, okay then darko. GO AHEAD, DESTROY WHAT WE HAVE! SEE HOW LONG IT TAKES UNTIL YOU NEED MY BEEF INJECTION AGAIN.

Transient
2004-06-20, 20:43
not funny.

definately a lot of metalcore stuff

Dystopia
2004-06-20, 21:07
To me, the most influental band would be Dystopia. Because of them I took up drums. Oh yeah, I USED to listen to KoRn which is why I have a 7 st. guitar. Now I hate them.

MoonRaven
2004-06-20, 21:56
you can hate Korn all you want, there is nothing wrong with 7string guitars, i have one, and i only liked one korn song, i got a seven string more so cus of cannibal corpse

Dystopia
2004-06-20, 22:59
No, I don't regret getting a 7 string. It's just that I hate KoRn and they are the only reason I got one. I'm glad now that I got one, and I must admit I think some stuff from earlier Korn is alright.

BeastOfCarrion
2004-06-20, 23:34
i find that US death metal (i.e. brutal death) is currently spawning 1 band a minute, so im going to say that currently bands such as Deeds Of Flesh are shaping what will become of metal in the next couple of years

MyOwnSavior
2004-06-21, 00:51
Vehemence, As I Lay Dying, and Killswitch Engage

I really enjoy Killswitch's new album. I can't get the title track out of my head.

P§ÝÇHÕ
2004-06-21, 10:09
Personally speaking, the last great metal band that have left a lasting impression were Metallica. As I have said before, the progression has been:

Sabbath - Metallica - nobody.

Unfortunately it will probably be this way for another 5 years or so.

MoonRaven
2004-06-21, 13:00
Personally speaking, the last great metal band that have left a lasting impression were Metallica. As I have said before, the progression has been:

Sabbath - Metallica - nobody.

Unfortunately it will probably be this way for another 5 years or so.
yeah, uhh, wrong, metallica may have been influential, but hardly the last band to have left a lasting impression, nor are they current

id say fear factory as another, they helped to start the whole nu-metal thing, even though they kick ass

Dissection
2004-06-21, 19:16
yeah, uhh, wrong, metallica may have been influential, but hardly the last band to have left a lasting impression, nor are they current


I'd have to disagree. They are the last mainstream band to have left a major impact on ALL of metal. Not just one sub-genre. So your suggestion is invalid.

And Psycho even said that they weren't current. S/he said that nobody is right now.

And Fear Factory isn't exactly current either.

MoonRaven
2004-06-21, 22:45
And Fear Factory isn't exactly current either.
i was talking about them having a big influence on metal today. with metallica, i havent heard much of anything sounding like metallica today.

for bands out now being big influences, id have to say kse is a big one, a lot of bands sound like them, as well as lamb of god and shadows fall.

BLS
2004-06-22, 05:02
read the titles dumbasses "Current most influential metal band "

That means artist that are influences now, NOT sabbath, or "old thrash" or even slayer. The likes of Nile, CoB, and Opeth.

Slabbefusk
2004-06-22, 05:35
well okay CoB, maybe Meshuggah.

Disincarnate
2004-06-24, 04:44
nile
cryptopsy
god dethroned

nathanj
2004-06-24, 05:36
im thinking between the buried and me, they know whats up.

Ten Ton Alien
2004-06-24, 09:24
i might add one: Manowar when it comes to power metal. virtually every power metal band draws something from them.

Decrepify
2004-06-24, 09:30
I think all industrialized bands or NU-(metal) bands. Those bands have got very famous in mainstream culture, so I think that UNDERGROUND bands wont influence. I have asked from some totally non-metaller friend of mine that does he knows any metal bands. He answers something like System of a Down, Korn, Slipknot, Linkin Park or other same kind of bands. Maybe also Metallica (thanks for ST. ANGER).

So if my assumption is correct, where all METAL MUSIC is going to? This means that all old-school influenced metal will die and everyone will make crappy modern nu-metal or some other pseudo-metal music.

Dissection
2004-06-24, 10:26
Nile? Who else sounds like nile?

You are full of shit.

brainsforbreakfast
2004-06-24, 10:48
Finntroll!!! They started a whole wave of folk-metal madness :eek:

MoonRaven
2004-06-24, 12:09
Finntroll!!! They started a whole wave of folk-metal madness :eek:
agreed

Ten Ton Alien
2004-06-24, 12:34
Nile? Who else sounds like nile?

You are full of shit.

Necronomicon. not nearly as good, but similar.

AroundTheSpiral
2004-06-24, 23:24
Killswitch Engage defiantly... they are becoming very popular.

Transient
2004-06-25, 06:48
but not influential

theyre just a rip off of old gothenburg

Nothingface4TehWin
2004-06-25, 10:36
i'd also like to add machine head... not current but their most recent album is as, if not more, influential as their first album was.

MyOwnSavior
2004-06-25, 10:47
im thinking between the buried and me, they know whats up.

"they know whats up."...what the hell? Are you 6. I like BTBAM too, but who hell says "they know whats up"?

Dyldo
2004-06-25, 14:10
Who the hell has a crospepainted psudeoheterosexual man as their avatar?

Transient
2004-06-25, 17:06
zing !

MoonRaven
2004-06-25, 19:37
Who the hell has a crospepainted psudeoheterosexual man as their avatar?
you got served, fool

Cybris
2004-06-25, 20:42
bah ive heard this thread before i think...all the metal bands these days sound the same and aren't getting any more unique...thats not to say they all kick major ass and fucking rock but still...no band could ever amount to the influencial power and judas priest...well actually merciful fate could

MyOwnSavior
2004-06-25, 21:04
Ouch....yeah I did... :bawling:...really its the only thing I could find. Its some guy from Marduk, I figured you guys liked them enough to not care.

LFRX
2004-07-01, 13:56
Carcass...
Merciful Fate...
Fear Factory...
My Dying Dride...
Even C.O.F. it's incredible how so much bands try to sound like this ones, so much waste of time i think.

Dimmu_Slayer
2004-07-01, 15:55
who is the most inspriational, well lets look at the first metal band, although they arnt metal, they brought new ways of using the guitar into the mainstream, im talking about zeppelin, maybe im wrong, but with out them, where would sabbath be? maybe im totally wrong but thats what i feel

VEHEMENCE
2004-07-01, 19:34
MyOwnSavior thanks for getting into our stuff so much! Feel free to post more on our forum!

http://www.ultimatemetal.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=104

bloodredthrone
2004-07-01, 19:39
music is constantly influencing itself. old metal acts are being influenced by bands they have influenced and such. I think you can trace it back to who started what, but saying who is most influential now is hard to do.

MyOwnSavior
2004-07-01, 21:21
:D Thanks man.

lamb_of_god
2004-07-01, 23:49
I have a lot of friends that seem to be influenced by Cradle of Filth, Tool, and Slipknot. They seem like they pick up guitar just to learn one song. KoRn goes on the list. I like those bands I listed (except KoRn, there last album blew but there first was pretty cool) but I doubt they'll be remembered, except Tool. It'll probably be some mainstream black-metal band. They all pick up BC Rich's to try to out-metal everyone else and pretend to like COF and Slayer, but they can't name one of their songs. I would hope it be Lamb Of God for pure ass-kicking. Pantera's time has gone but them too.

h4x5k8
2004-07-02, 11:09
slayer fans are the best, that made me laugh for some reason
haha hell yea like the crackhead fans in there dvds

h4x5k8
2004-07-02, 11:12
I have a lot of friends that seem to be influenced by Cradle of Filth, Tool, and Slipknot. They seem like they pick up guitar just to learn one song. KoRn goes on the list. I like those bands I listed (except KoRn, there last album blew but there first was pretty cool) but I doubt they'll be remembered, except Tool. It'll probably be some mainstream black-metal band. They all pick up BC Rich's to try to out-metal everyone else and pretend to like COF and Slayer, but they can't name one of their songs. I would hope it be Lamb Of God for pure ass-kicking. Pantera's time has gone but them too.
Hell yea log fuckin rules i cant wait for there new album, children of bodoms new album has alexi singing some pantera lyrics and sixponder is all pantera style, i thought that was badass since there a different style metal that you would think in no way influenced bodom, but it did, bodom is like progressive/melodic black metal, one of the few bands that mix's such good styles together all in one.

Alexi is god.. :vampire:

andrewc
2004-07-08, 21:17
Slayer.

Slayer has pretty much influenced every death metal band and most black metal bands today.

i would agree that amon amarth is pretty influential actually, and cannibal corpse.

djgnaw
2004-07-12, 18:34
Personally, I think Flaw is pretty awesome. They do have a part of them that makes them sound sorta Disturbedish, but after listening to the new album, it seems that that's been lost. And if we're talking about influential like making you think, I think that Flaw would be pretty high on the list. My minds racing with ideas listening to them. However, if this wasn't on current bands, I'd give it to Zepplin, the gods of metal.

h4x5k8
2004-07-12, 19:40
Personally, I think Flaw is pretty awesome. They do have a part of them that makes them sound sorta Disturbedish, but after listening to the new album, it seems that that's been lost. And if we're talking about influential like making you think, I think that Flaw would be pretty high on the list. My minds racing with ideas listening to them. However, if this wasn't on current bands, I'd give it to Zepplin, the gods of metal.
Zepplin was a big influence to metal but there not metal, there classic rock, if you wanna get technical Manowar The Kings of Metal!!, (i dont really think that, thats just what they label themselves as)

obrien20
2004-07-13, 11:25
Now, Ever, Forever...

DEATH.

fuskitzo
2004-07-13, 12:06
As far as influential I think its guna be all the new metal bands...
I think a lot of wot u all have said is what u hope will be influential when I reckon any1 gettin into metal these days or in future is struck with Metallica, Linkin Park, Slipknot... obvious bands like that. From around here in N.Ireland it seems any1 gettin into it starts with Nirvana how \m/... <yawn> then onto metallica etc... they all seem to go the same way regardless, New metal seems the be the 'thing with the kids' unless any1 in future is learnin from sum1 else they all follow the same trend i think... :idea: SO they'll all pick up their guitars and attempt to rip off metallica or attempt to play Linkin Park but wont b able to cuz its so remixed they just cant....

They're All Doomed...

Thats just my opinion tho... :confused:

Probably ranted off subject too, DAMN i hate gettin caught up in thots

Dystopia
2004-07-13, 13:31
...what?

societys finest
2004-07-13, 13:51
slayer,cannibal corpse

BLS
2004-07-13, 13:52
Slayer has pretty much influenced every death metal band and most black metal bands today.

i would agree that amon amarth is pretty influential actually, and cannibal corpse.

Black Metal Influenced Slayer......

They were HUGE fans of Venom and Celtci Frost

Bones98
2004-07-13, 17:20
Most influential bands to me are Inmost Dense, FLeshgrind, Bound And GAgged, and TorsoFuck.

metal=life
2004-07-13, 18:07
Black Metal Influenced Slayer......

They were HUGE fans of Venom and Celtci Frost

And Merciful Fate