Why Modern Metal Sounds Generic

If they want back to metal, at all. I used to listen mostly to hard rock or metal. But, having been raised exposed mostly to classical music, I have always had an appreciation for that, too.

Anyway, a few years ago I began listening more to the exact types of music you mention (let me add ’70s funk!). I pretty much lost interest in rock and metal. I still listen to some periodically, but it doesn’t hold my interest like it used to. I’m at the point where I would rather listen to interesting chord voicings and the combination of all the instruments in a song than a fast guitar solo.

But, I do need to stress, that is my musical journey. I don’t want to suggest that it is “correct” or “right”; it’s just me.
If you guys want to hear some awesome funk and soul, tune into Brother Wayne’s “Waynesday Lost and Found” show on Wednesdays at WMBR, 88.1 FM from 12:00 - 2:00 EST. You can stream it live from WMBR and they archive all their shows for two weeks.

There are a ton of great shows on that station to check out if you want to hear stuff you won’t hear on the radio anywhere else.
 
If you guys want to hear some awesome funk and soul, tune into Brother Wayne’s “Waynesday Lost and Found” show on Wednesdays at WMBR, 88.1 FM from 12:00 - 2:00 EST. You can stream it live from WMBR and they archive all their shows for two weeks.

There are a ton of great shows on that station to check out if you want to hear stuff you won’t hear on the radio anywhere else.

Does the station stream? If they are a Boston station, I’m not sure I’ll pick them up in southern Maryland.
 
Does the station stream? If they are a Boston station, I’m not sure I’ll pick them up in southern Maryland.
Yes, I put the hyperlink in, but here it is again;

WMBR 88.1 FM at MIT

The shows are all archived for two weeks. In the upper left corner of the homepage are streaming options, and a link to audio archives. You can listen to the last two Wednesday Lost and Found shows right now. There are also playlist links, so you can see the artist, album, label, and release date if you want to try to find something for your collection.
 
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My all time favorite moment with Lamb of God was probably 2007 Ozzfest in Burgettstown, PA. They were the co-headliners under Ozzy and had freakishly large circle mosh pits going on. But the moment that i still laugh at was Randy Blythe saying

" How many folks out there are local Pennsylvanians?" *crowd roars*
" Alright, some of you came over from Ohio, where you at?" *crowd roars, but a lil quieter*
"Well this song is for all you mother$!#%ers who drove up from West By God Virginia in your damn pickup truck! This is REDNECK!"
*crowd roars including myself going "Hey I drove up in my truck!"* lmao
 
My all time favorite moment with Lamb of God was probably 2007 Ozzfest in Burgettstown, PA. They were the co-headliners under Ozzy and had freakishly large circle mosh pits going on. But the moment that i still laugh at was Randy Blythe saying

" How many folks out there are local Pennsylvanians?" *crowd roars*
" Alright, some of you came over from Ohio, where you at?" *crowd roars, but a lil quieter*
"Well this song is for all you mother$!#%ers who drove up from West By God Virginia in your damn pickup truck! This is REDNECK!"
*crowd roars including myself going "Hey I drove up in my truck!"* lmao
My favorite aunt was from West VA and she would always joke you can't call it West Virginia, you had to say West By God Virginia. :ROFLMAO:
 
My favorite aunt was from West VA and she would always joke you can't call it West Virginia, you had to say West By God Virginia. :ROFLMAO:
Oh no kidding, she was from here too? Well awesome!

Yeah, you're told West By God from birth and that " The only thing good that ever came out of Virginia? West Virginia" lmao
 
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