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Nu Metal. The #1 genre I wished Prince gave a whirl back in the late 90s or early 00s. Oh what could have been. A cloud or purple symbol Ibanez with 7 strings a-mighty, surely there's rejected blueprints crumbled up in the far catacombs of Paisley or Iron Mountain somewhere, somehow.
Discuss all your favorite nu metal classiques. [Edited 6/3/23 22:13pm] | |
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(240) Queen Of The Damned... - YouTube
(240) Lestat/Korn - Forsa... - YouTube
(240) Twisted Transistor - YouTube
(240) Evanescence - Bring... - YouTube
(240) Korn - "Make Me Bad... - YouTube
Not my genre but some songs i liked to start thethread. | |
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"Forsaken" from the Queen of the Damned soundtrack, what a pick. All the original tracks composed for the vampire Lestat in that film were str8 fiyah. The genre might've peaked with that project. Sevendust | |
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super impressed by the lead singers vocals. Very living color. i will listen deeper. Thanks.
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no prob bob.
Deadsy - "The Key to Gramercy Park" Videodrone - "Ty Jonathan Down" Powerman 5000 - "Nobody's Real" [Edited 6/4/23 16:11pm] | |
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Yes good spoting. I definitely have that new wave and goth leaning. I feel that nu wave had that crisp drumming and rumbling bass and groove, but adding an extra dynamic to it took it to the next level for me. I always think the vocals were a weak point for me in getting into nu metal. Evanescence crossed over with Bring me to life, with brighter vocals and a different approach with a brighter more melodic verse and got a lot of attention.
I would list the Cure as my fourth favorite band of all time and have an ear for a lot of music from the early eighties, post punk, goth and new wave. Hence my enjoyment of this song cover the deftones did https://www.youtube.com/w...QptLhImcpw
Duran Duran, are an amzing band and I feel they are slept on as a musical act. a lot of their stuff they did is superb. My affection for them has grown. Some songs they did like the reflex, all that she wants, notorious I am not a fan off. They do have some hypnotic tracks that are very dream pop like https://www.youtube.com/w...aAz9IPKKvc or their cover of David Bowies Diamond Dogs (Bowie is my 2nd favorite artist after Prince), https://www.youtube.com/w...DdHxfz_WvA
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Glad this music clicks for you but with Prince? | |
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Yeah that was my favorite cover on that MTV Icon: The Cure special. The Cure were huge for me growing up. Right now I put Prince a smidge higher, but, The Cure are right there. 80s stuff period still has so much to offer.
Amy Lee totally jacked the female/male duet metal ballad vibe from the latter, she did that a bunch back in the day. [Edited 6/5/23 2:50am] | |
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There's gotta be some Drop-A tuning dirges in the Vault. Hopefully he was as influenced by Fieldy Snut's slinky slap bass as he was Larry Graham's. There's an alternate timeline where Fieldy and Head convert Prince back to Christianity, all three collab on Rainbow Children 2 together, and the man himself agrees to a co-headlining spot on select dates of the rebirthed Family Values Tour.
(Pretend I photoshopped Prince in front.) [Edited 6/5/23 3:04am] | |
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I thought he converted to Jehova's Witness but admittedly I'm more versed on nu metal hits of the late 90s and early 00s than how all that works exactly.
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I'm kinda obsessed with all this Sick New World coverage on YouTube. Incredible how cyclical culture is, it's like the whole scene is back again. Lineup straight outta '99-2000:
Found me new channel NEO PUNK FM: Sick Nu World: The Nu Metal Movie[Edited 6/8/23 19:41pm] | |
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He was gonna subvert it. Reclaim the name and turn the concept inside out with some dirge grooves. I envision him listening to Hybrid Theory in the control room with a studious look and a slight smirk.
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Yeah, Deadsy was the first band I observed that had so much buzz and feel like just the right kinda critical accolades with the right kinda msuicnerds, but just didn't take off at all with the general public or masses at large, even with the KoRn guy trying his hardest to co-sign them as their hypeman/promo. Their first album wasn't even released proper.
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"The Key To Grammercy Park" is FIRE...i like that joint | |
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I watched the cover of the deftones. I really love Deftones and when he came in on the lyrics I got the biggest chill of my entire life. Downright spiritual | |
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yeah that needs to trend on tiktok or something since Deftones are like the premiere teen alternative band now. Honestly one of the best covers of The Cure out there, you can feel the love they have for the band and that song in that cover. Robert Smith had a rare look of approval during that one as well. | |
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