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black sabbath. 1st heavy metal band ever ;-) and the best
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children of bodom , dark tranquility , IN flames , skyfire , soilwork , sonic syndicate , dream theater, symphony X , cannibal corpse , catamenia , imperanon , ETOS , epica , delain , void , haggard .... badak nkamel we can keep it up for hours
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Rush (Saw them live a year ago) is my favorite Rock band...
Also Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple, Black Sabbath

What about the Lebanese local metal bands?

Anyone heard of Communion?
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Listen To This!! Pure Metal Core!!

As I Lay Dying - Forsaken

Trust Me You Guys, you will love it!
Sucks, metalcore, deathcore and all that breakdown sh*t sucks.
Listen to pure heavy metal.

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Kaoteon, Ayat and Oath to Vanquish all get my full respect. They're extreme metal though, but definitely awesome. Ayat have released a great album in late 2008.
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Dream theater, Metallica, Savatage, Alterbridge, Symphony X, Blind Guardian, Black sabbath without Ozzy and a quite a few songs by Rammstein haha..On an instrumental side note, Patrick Rondat and Marty Friedman rock my socks! \m/
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Rush (Saw them live a year ago) is my favorite Rock band...
Also Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple, Black Sabbath

What about the Lebanese local metal bands?

Anyone heard of Communion?
yes sure communion is awesome !!
u got bands like , void , bloodink , element 26, armory , kaoteon , blackyum , winter 's embrace , anarchy ...
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Deep Purple (MKII), Rainbow, Savatage, Rammstein, Stratovarius, Rhapsody, Tea Party...

Well, favorite songs are too many, so I'll spare you!
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there's only 1 true metal lebanese band : weeping willows , its been years since i heard them live, they ROCK
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Tim Jonze The Guardian, Wednesday 15 April 2009
Tim Jonze on all you need to know about heavy metal music | Music | The Guardian


A handy guide to heavy metal


Do you know your grindcore from your hair metal? What is shredding - and can it be dangerous? And how many types of doom are there? Tim Jonze has all the answers


For those fond of middle-aged men in short trousers belting out double entendres, there is joyful news. AC/DC flew in this week for five dates taking in London, Dublin, Manchester and the home of heavy metal itself, Birmingham.

For some, AC/DC are the ultimate heavy metal act, their 1980 album Back in Black a high watermark of the genre; there is even an exhibition in the capital at the moment charting their formative years. But for others, AC/DC aren't a heavy metal act at all, they're a classic rock band - and calling them heavy metal is an act of treachery. In the age of economic and environmental meltdown, it's good to know some people still feel strongly about these things.

AC/DC may have remained impervious to trends over their 36 years together, but heavy metal itself now consists of so many offshoots and technical terms, it can feel as if there's a grindcore gig going off inside your head. Grindcore? Well, that's an extreme form of death metal. Death metal? Well, that's the next step on from thrash. Thrash? Well - look, you get the picture.

For non-metallers who have never ridden the lightning or reigned in blood, the world of heavy metal can seem impenetrable. Clearly, as we head into yet another big summer of metal festivals, some kind of idiot's guide is needed, if only to help people distinguish shredding and cymbal chokes.


Bach: the first headbanger

Black Sabbath are often hailed as the first heavy metal act, although you will meet smartarses who claim that Led Zeppelin's Whole Lotta Love (1969), the Beatles Helter Skelter (1968) or Jimi Hendrix's Purple Haze (1967) was the first heavy metal track. Skip them all and say: "Actually, much of the virtuoso playing is inspired by classical artists, which makes Bach the world's first headbanger." From then on, heavy metal just got louder. And faster. Then louder and faster still. This reached a peak with death metal, where rhythms could hit 350bpm before anyone in the band had time to say: "Why?"


Hair is everything

Bloggers have plotted a link between Metallica's barnet lengths and the quality of their rock over the duration of their career. Clearly, hair is crucial. If it isn't long, you may as well sound like James Blunt. Classic metal fashion sticks to boots, denim and a tattoo - of a skull, a weird beast, or even the skull of a weird beast. Other styles can involve piercings, corpsepaint (for that been-dead-a-year look) and looking like you've just escaped from Middle Earth.


Glossary

Headbanging There are 17 types, according to Wikipedia, from the "circular swing" and "drunk style" to "the whiplash" and the "two-up-two-down". Our advice? Just shake your head a bit. You're bound to land on one of them.

Shredding Playing mind-bogglingly difficult guitar solos at a frankly ridiculous, breakneck speed (without needing surgery to sew your fingers back together).

Blast beats Technique used by extreme metal bands like Napalm Death, whereby kickdrum, snare and cymbals are played at a frankly ridiculous, breakneck speed (you may sense a pattern emerging).

Death growl The ability to make your singing resemble a dozen water buffalo being tortured with blunt instruments. Not something to play to grandma. Or pretty much anyone.

Cymbal choke The art of grabbing one's cymbal straight after whacking it, for added emphasis. Because you know how cymbals need added emphasis.

Power chord Simple chord that is based on one interval (normally the root and the fifth). It is easy to play hard, with lots of distortion, at a frankly ridiculous breakneck speed.

Devil horns Raising the index and little finger is the international symbol that you are Ready To Rock.

Metalhead Someone who doesn't need this guide.


Bands to namecheck
There are approximately 12,634,735 heavy metal bands. And that's just in Liechtenstein. We haven't got time to trawl through all their histories, so here are some key facts about the five most seminal heavy metal acts.

Black Sabbath Found live bats tasty. Enjoyed rocking out. Classic album: Paranoid.

Iron Maiden Have a mascot called Eddie, who is also fond of rocking out. Classic album: The Number of the Beast.

Judas Priest Lead singer Rob Halford was the first mainstream heavy metal star to come out. He was not the first to rock out, though. Classic album: British Steel.

Metallica Went to war with their own fans over file-sharing. But still found time to rock out. Classic album: Master of Puppets.

Slayer Have a fascination with the Nazis - and rocking out. Classic album: Reign in Blood.


Those tricky genres

Metal has more offshoots than Freudian theory and Star Trek put together. These are the big ones ...

NWOBHM Stands for New Wave of British Heavy Metal, which became popular at the start of the 1980s when bands like Iron Maiden, Saxon and Motörhead beefed up their sound in response to punk (which was making metal look a bit pants). NWOBHM is loud, aggressive and quite possibly the least catchy genre name in the history of music. What not to say: "I'm a big fan of Nwobbum, me."

Thrash metal Anthrax, Megadeth and Slayer took NWOBHM's template and made it harder, faster and nastier. The result was the very opposite of hair metal (see below). What not to say: "Do you lot not have something a bit more, you know, acoustic-y?"

Death metal Based on thrash, death makes good use of the blast beat and the death growl, along with lyrics about gore, mutilation, torture and more gore. What not to say: "I can't really see that one about a zombie massacre cracking the top 20."

Black metal For those who think death metal is a bit too heavy on the giggles. Extremely nihilistic and featuring an inexplicable number of bands from Norway, black metal is down with paganism, Satan and the wearing of corpsepaint. The fact that it was associated with murders and church burnings (in Norway) in the 1990s didn't do much for its image. What not to say: "Lighten up, guys, it's sunny outside."

Hardcore Although sonically similar to thrash, hardcore is more political and based within the DIY punk community. Lots of cores have emerged in its wake, such as metalcore, deathcore, post-hardcore, grindcore, Nardcore, thrashcore, Christian hardcore. What not to say: "Any fans of applecore here?"

Doom You know how we said metal just got louder and faster over the decades? Pretend you never read that. Doom is an extremely slow, sludgy and dense kind of metal. It's all about atmospherics, you see. That and dislodging vital organs. There are many types of doom: epic doom, funeral doom, drone doom, stoner doom, and doom de doom (OK, I made that one up). What not to say: "Doom - is that the computer game? I once got to level six!"

Hair metal Inspired by 1970s glam bands, hair metal acts like Mötley Crüe and W.A.S.P focused on big melodies, drinking their own weight in booze and looking like, to borrow a phrase from those days, a bit of a wally. What not to say: "Final Countdown by Europe? Metal doesn't get much heavier than that."

Nu metal Bands such as Limp Bizkit, Papa Roach and Linkin Park combined their metal with grunge, funk and what is known in musicologist circles as terrible, terrible rapping. What not to say: "Limp Bizkit's Fred Durst really summed up the anxieties and fears of a lost generation. He was so much more than just a middle-aged man in long shorts grunting."

Prog metal This adopts the bonkers time signatures, technical prowess and geeky lyrical references that made progressive rock so, well, progressive. Mastodon's recent album, Crack the Skye, incorporates ukuleles, Stephen Hawking references and a four-section symphony about tsarist Russia. What not to say: "Can you not just play this one in 4/4?"

Comedy metal Because a lot of metal is obviously quite ludicrous (grown men growling loudly about orcs, for instance), it has leant itself to affectionate parody. Often - as in the case of the recent Anvil! movie - the lines between comedy and reality are pretty thin. See also Spinal Tap, Jack Black and the Darkness. Oh, the Darkness weren't joking? Oops. What not to say: "Those Napalm Death guys are just so funny!"

Other genres: symphonic metal, sludge metal, stoner metal, drone metal, ambient metal, viking metal, power metal, groove metal, glam metal, gothic metal, alternative metal, aluminium, copper, zinc, tin, alloy, and carbon fibre.

And finally ...

So there you have it. Next time you find yourself in a room full of hardened rockers with Pantera lyrics tattooed down their necks, simply raise your devil horns, growl a bit of grindcore and recite your favourite (and only) Judas Priest fact. And when they start grilling you on the finer points of Stormtroopers of Death's back catalogue ... just run away. Fast.
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there's only 1 true metal lebanese band : weeping willows , its been years since i heard them live, they ROCK
well my friend weeping willow has been active since the 1997. but still there are lots of bands that sound better...
its a very shared style. most of the new metal head scene is abt showing off who's got the longest hair and the pierced faces but there are lots of good bands that simply dont have the opportunity to show up on gigs
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