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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 08 2012 at 15:44
Originally posted by Ambient Hurricanes Ambient Hurricanes wrote:

Originally posted by dtguitarfan dtguitarfan wrote:

In any case, I have never heard anyone put Death in a list of the top Prog bands, and when I had the idea to put a disliked band into the fray, I went looking at ratings and saw they had an album that had an average barely over 3, with over 100 votes.

Yes, I dislike pure 100% death metal growls, but I don't make it a point to tell everyone that.  And I've actually listened to a few albums that were mostly growls and found quite a bit of merit to them.  Recently I listened to a Meshuggah album and thought it was good, though I don't prefer the vocals, and more recently I listened to Ne Obliviscaris and thought they were quite remarkable despite not being crazy about the vocal style.
 
Their first three albums were more straight ahead metal, and don't have high ratings on this site.  Their last four (Human, Individual Thought Patterns, Symbolic, and The Sound of Perseverance) are more progressive, and all have ratings over 4 stars with 126-260 ratings each.
 
I prefer when metal bands mix the heavy portion of their sound with more soft/ambient sections, both in the music and in the vocal style (I think it adds more variety and makes it more interesting and listenable), but I like death growls too.  UneXpect mixes clean vocals with growls a lot, you should try them, though they might be a bit extreme for your tastes.

I've heard that name.  Haven't tried them yet.  They will have to go on the list, which is getting longer and longer since I started it....

My favorites, as far as mixing grows with other vocals styles, are Epica and Orphaned Land, by the way.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 08 2012 at 15:33
Originally posted by dtguitarfan dtguitarfan wrote:

In any case, I have never heard anyone put Death in a list of the top Prog bands, and when I had the idea to put a disliked band into the fray, I went looking at ratings and saw they had an album that had an average barely over 3, with over 100 votes.

Yes, I dislike pure 100% death metal growls, but I don't make it a point to tell everyone that.  And I've actually listened to a few albums that were mostly growls and found quite a bit of merit to them.  Recently I listened to a Meshuggah album and thought it was good, though I don't prefer the vocals, and more recently I listened to Ne Obliviscaris and thought they were quite remarkable despite not being crazy about the vocal style.
 
Their first three albums were more straight ahead metal, and don't have high ratings on this site.  Their last four (Human, Individual Thought Patterns, Symbolic, and The Sound of Perseverance) are more progressive, and all have ratings over 4 stars with 126-260 ratings each.
 
I prefer when metal bands mix the heavy portion of their sound with more soft/ambient sections, both in the music and in the vocal style (I think it adds more variety and makes it more interesting and listenable), but I like death growls too.  UneXpect mixes clean vocals with growls a lot, you should try them, though they might be a bit extreme for your tastes.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 08 2012 at 15:22
In any case, I have never heard anyone put Death in a list of the top Prog bands, and when I had the idea to put a disliked band into the fray, I went looking at ratings and saw they had an album that had an average barely over 3, with over 100 votes.

Yes, I dislike pure 100% death metal growls, but I don't make it a point to tell everyone that.  And I've actually listened to a few albums that were mostly growls and found quite a bit of merit to them.  Recently I listened to a Meshuggah album and thought it was good, though I don't prefer the vocals, and more recently I listened to Ne Obliviscaris and thought they were quite remarkable despite not being crazy about the vocal style.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 08 2012 at 15:18
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 08 2012 at 15:16
A lot of people like Death, though, and I'm sure some would put them in their top ten bands.  Many peope who dislike DT are fans of Death, so it makes sense that they would keep voting for them.                                                                      
You should have picked Torman Maxt, the most hated band on progarchives, instead. Wink
 
EDIT -  replying to Geoff, two people posted while I was still writing.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 08 2012 at 15:14
"this place".........I only like growls/screams when they're mixed in with other styles of singing - you may have heard my "hot sauce" analogy before.  But no, I put them in the list to see what would happen when a band that clearly does not belong in a top 10 of prog bands was stacked up against a bunch that do, and people kept giving kill votes to the ones that clearly do.  The point is: sadly, this place, I believe, has become more about musical disappreciation than musical appreciation since people are more eager to share about what they don't like.       

In the first sentence you tell us what you dislike and in the last sentence you tell us what is wrong with "this Place".  It is okay to dislike some music...it is also okay to say you dislike it on the forum. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 08 2012 at 15:13
Originally posted by dtguitarfan dtguitarfan wrote:

Originally posted by Ambient Hurricanes Ambient Hurricanes wrote:


Death is actually getting a bunch of kill votes, Max (Fox on the Rocks) and I have been voting against them every time.  They're not bad or anything, but there's so many great bands on the list that I like more.  Do you like them?

I'd never even heard of "Death" until recently - probably mostly because I have no interest in Death or Doom metal.  I only like growls/screams when they're mixed in with other styles of singing - you may have heard my "hot sauce" analogy before.  But no, I put them in the list to see what would happen when a band that clearly does not belong in a top 10 of prog bands was stacked up against a bunch that do, and people kept giving kill votes to the ones that clearly do.  The point is: sadly, this place, I believe, has become more about musical disappreciation than musical appreciation since people are more eager to share about what they don't like.

I haven't seen the thread you're referring to, so perhaps I'm misunderstanding, but it seems strange to use one of the most influential progressive extreme metal bands ever as an example that "clearly" does not belong in a list of top prog bands. Confused

If I've misunderstood, please set me straight. LOL
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 08 2012 at 15:03
Originally posted by Ambient Hurricanes Ambient Hurricanes wrote:


Death is actually getting a bunch of kill votes, Max (Fox on the Rocks) and I have been voting against them every time.  They're not bad or anything, but there's so many great bands on the list that I like more.  Do you like them?

I'd never even heard of "Death" until recently - probably mostly because I have no interest in Death or Doom metal.  I only like growls/screams when they're mixed in with other styles of singing - you may have heard my "hot sauce" analogy before.  But no, I put them in the list to see what would happen when a band that clearly does not belong in a top 10 of prog bands was stacked up against a bunch that do, and people kept giving kill votes to the ones that clearly do.  The point is: sadly, this place, I believe, has become more about musical disappreciation than musical appreciation since people are more eager to share about what they don't like.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 08 2012 at 14:57
Originally posted by dtguitarfan dtguitarfan wrote:

Originally posted by Ambient Hurricanes Ambient Hurricanes wrote:

I've never thought of any progressive metal as "vanilla;" it's not sweet, it's very meaty and crunchy.  Not a vanilla wafer, not vanilla ice cream; more like a good, juicy steak with some homemade fries and chips, and a 32-ounce soda from Quiktrip to provide just a bit sugariness to the whole mix, complementing the more meaty metal sections...

Dude...I respect you more and more, Jacob.

And cool that you're getting more into DT by the way.  But I wouldn't bother trying to save them over on that battle thread - I put "Death" into the mix to prove a point - and it was proven well when immediately after adding them, Dream Theater, Flower Kings, and Pink Floyd were the ones to receive kill votes.

 
Death is actually getting a bunch of kill votes, Max (Fox on the Rocks) and I have been voting against them every time.  They're not bad or anything, but there's so many great bands on the list that I like more.  Do you like them?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 08 2012 at 14:52
Originally posted by darkshade darkshade wrote:

I think Vanilla Prog Metal would be bands that sound like DT, Symphony X, Fates Warning, and the like. The newer, more extreme bands are trying to do new things. I'm guessing the quality of the vanilla bands or the original bands is not being questioned in the thread, necessarily, just what does the 'vanilla' term mean.

I've come across plenty of "vanilla" tech  and post metal, far too many bands want to be Neurosis or Death.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 08 2012 at 14:52
Originally posted by Ambient Hurricanes Ambient Hurricanes wrote:

I've never thought of any progressive metal as "vanilla;" it's not sweet, it's very meaty and crunchy.  Not a vanilla wafer, not vanilla ice cream; more like a good, juicy steak with some homemade fries and chips, and a 32-ounce soda from Quiktrip to provide just a bit sugariness to the whole mix, complementing the more meaty metal sections...

Dude...I respect you more and more, Jacob.

And cool that you're getting more into DT by the way.  But I wouldn't bother trying to save them over on that battle thread - I put "Death" into the mix to prove a point - and it was proven well when immediately after adding them, Dream Theater, Flower Kings, and Pink Floyd were the ones to receive kill votes.

Originally posted by Cristi Cristi wrote:

I hope the term "vanilla prog" does not get picked or used; it's annoying and derogatory, even to name uninspired music.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 08 2012 at 14:52
"Vanilla" could also be defined as the 'standard' or 'classic'. Could also be used to referred as the one who set the bar. I don't really like the term to be used for music, but it's not necessarily a negative term. It CAN be used as one, so I don't really like it.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 08 2012 at 14:49
As I tend to use the term quite frequently, I'll put the record straight.

There are three sub genres of metal here on the site, Progressive Metal, Experimental/Post Metal and Tech/Extreme Metal. All three get reffered to as Prog metal by everyone for ease of use, but in discussions where the broad term prog metal has already been used, I use "vanilla" to diffirentiate between Progressive Metal and the other two subs. The term vanilla gets used because its the one most people readilly identify as prog metal and there are a lot of clones in that sub genre, but it is not always used as a derogatory term (I happen to rather like vanilla, more than most other flavours at least) and just as a way to differentiate prog metal from the other subs.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 08 2012 at 14:46
I hope the term "vanilla prog" does not get picked or used; it's annoying and derogatory, even to name uninspired music.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 08 2012 at 14:43
I think Vanilla Prog Metal would be bands that sound like DT, Symphony X, Fates Warning, and the like. The newer, more extreme bands are trying to do new things. I'm guessing the quality of the vanilla bands or the original bands is not being questioned in the thread, necessarily, just what does the 'vanilla' term mean.
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EDIT. I mixed myself up.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 08 2012 at 14:40
Originally posted by darkshade darkshade wrote:


Ermm Never wanted my question/thread to get a bad reaction; I have listened to my share of uninspired and even bad progressive metal albums, DT cloning etc. Never thought of calling them "vanilla" though. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 08 2012 at 14:37
Originally posted by dtguitarfan dtguitarfan wrote:

Originally posted by The Truth The Truth wrote:

Originally posted by dtguitarfan dtguitarfan wrote:

Yes, so, to the OP, Cristian, when someone says "Vanilla Prog", unless they are putting it in quotes, what they usually mean is "I hate prog metal and want all my music to sound strange and weird and be anti-everything-that-ever-existed-before and therefore I am very unhappy with all music in general and only like about 4 bands and hate everything else."
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You're kind of rabid about that genre, wouldn't you say?

You're kind of rabid about letting people know your dislike for it, wouldn't you say? Wink

That's my main problem with some people here - the eagerness to share dislike.  Makes it hard to find the actual cool people sometimes. Dead
No. Tanner has never said that he has disliked any genre, or made it clear. You are now just attacking people for no reason other than they have different opinions than you, with meaningless insults that were already given to you nonetheless.

Talk about Genesis, and see how much dislike there is on this forum. Essentially we all get along well unless there is insulting and martyrdom going around. So, being cool means liking all prog metal?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 08 2012 at 14:35
I've never thought of any progressive metal as "vanilla;" it's not sweet, it's very meaty and crunchy.  Not a vanilla wafer, not vanilla ice cream; more like a good, juicy steak with some homemade fries and chips, and a 32-ounce soda from Quiktrip to provide just a bit sugariness to the whole mix, complementing the more meaty metal sections.
 
EDIT: Wait - I guess vanilla prog metal is what happens when you add the metaphorical vanilla flavoring to your metaphorical soda from Quiktrip.


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