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RE: Music in foreign languages - Harmonixer - 03-27-2015 Oh man, I fuckin' love Oomph! It's the first thing I thought off when I read the thread title. I tend to listen to a lot of german metal. My favorite still being Eisbrecher https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hxvi__CiyJU And I absolutely love love love Rafven https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OibnuKYnyEI RE: Music in foreign languages - Marisa - 03-28-2015 (03-27-2015, 08:09 PM)Aya Wrote: Soooo often. I love music in any language. This is one of my fave non-English sounds (though sadly most of their music these days is in English). [Gaelic... Finnish.. German, French, Russian, Japanese.. I love music in so many different languages! ) Well I'll be damned. Aya listens to Tyr. I honestly never could have guessed that. So do you listen to viking metal in general, or just them? RE: Music in foreign languages - Aya - 03-28-2015 (03-28-2015, 02:39 AM)Ryoko Wrote: Well I'll be damned. Aya listens to Tyr. I honestly never could have guessed that. So do you listen to viking metal in general, or just them?Mostly just them, growling makes me giggle ^_^ [To be fair I listen to a -really- wide range of music ![]() RE: Music in foreign languages - Telluride - 03-28-2015 This thread is incomplete without Rammstein. I don't even have to resort to "Du Hast": RE: Music in foreign languages - Marisa - 03-28-2015 (03-28-2015, 02:48 AM)Aya Wrote:(03-28-2015, 02:39 AM)Ryoko Wrote: Well I'll be damned. Aya listens to Tyr. I honestly never could have guessed that. So do you listen to viking metal in general, or just them?Mostly just them, growling makes me giggle ^_^ I'm not super fond of the harsher vocals either. Are you at all familiar with symphonic metal, then? RE: Music in foreign languages - allgivenover - 03-28-2015 I moved to Japan when I was 11 and didn't leave until I was 16, so when I first "discovered" music it was mostly mid/late 90s japanese visual kei and pop rock. As a result stuff like this will always resonate with me. [youtube]r1qe56Zhlg8[/youtube] Knowing so much about the jrock scene in the early 00's was super "cool", but now all the kids care about is kpop. RE: Music in foreign languages - Aya - 03-28-2015 (03-28-2015, 03:25 AM)Ryoko Wrote: I have a very passing familiarity, it seems to draw heavily from progressive which is my favorite rock genre(03-28-2015, 02:48 AM)Aya Wrote:(03-28-2015, 02:39 AM)Ryoko Wrote: Well I'll be damned. Aya listens to Tyr. I honestly never could have guessed that. So do you listen to viking metal in general, or just them?Mostly just them, growling makes me giggle ^_^ ![]() RE: Music in foreign languages - ChewableMorphine - 03-28-2015 (03-28-2015, 02:34 PM)Aya Wrote:The only Symphonic I know is like, Nightwish circa Tarja lmao.(03-28-2015, 03:25 AM)Ryoko Wrote: I have a very passing familiarity, it seems to draw heavily from progressive which is my favorite rock genre(03-28-2015, 02:48 AM)Aya Wrote:(03-28-2015, 02:39 AM)Ryoko Wrote: Well I'll be damned. Aya listens to Tyr. I honestly never could have guessed that. So do you listen to viking metal in general, or just them?Mostly just them, growling makes me giggle ^_^ |