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hypers media and record companies? and why?

2007-07-12 14:32:07 · 12 answers · asked by steven25t 7 in Entertainment & Music Music Rock and Pop

that would be bands like Iron maiden, black sabbath, genesis, led zeppelin, accept, scorpions.

you can called them, hairy bands, but those guys had and still keep class unlike today bullshit nu-metal crap

2007-07-12 14:40:16 · update #1

zachary: NU-METAL is not metal its BAD porno of real heavy metal

2007-07-12 14:41:41 · update #2

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When i find whoever came up with the term "Hair Band", i'm gonna slap em' with a urine soaked sock! That's what Rock was about man! If you had the hair, that meant you played in a working band and didn't have to succumb to a regular job that wouldn't hire you anyway cause of how you looked! Look what happened, today you can't tell the difference between any one of these "no talents" from your local carpet layer!

2007-07-12 15:16:25 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I would have to know if you mean hair band heavy metal of the 80s or the Metallica/Judas Priest/Iron Maidens of the decade.

If the former, than I will take today's metal because 80's hair band metal was OK for a good time, but the lyrics were nothing impressive.

If the latter, no way. Old Metallica especially was awesome. But truth be told I though that was "burnout" music when I was in high school, but now in my mid-30's have come to appreciate it.

2007-07-12 14:37:30 · answer #2 · answered by Matt G 5 · 1 1

LOL - you took the words top out of my mouth. All Nu-steel is a collection of techno wizaeds that think of enjoying all varieties of complicated technigues makes great steel. properly they are regrettably fallacious. It takes lots extra beneficial than fancy trchniques to make great music. All of those adult adult males would desire to get each and all the recordings they'd of Tony Iommi and learn what actual steel looks like. Tony's no longer the only one yet he's my widespread steel guitar participant. As a actual variety it may be RAP - i'm too previous to prefer to make the attempt to ascertain it out and besides I grew up in a small city so a great variety of the lyrics do no longer relate to any of my stories. however no longer a actual variety yet company boy bands and different puppets make me sick. some people call the Beatles a Boy Band yet they performed for countless years interior the tough bars in Liverpool and in Hamburg Germany incomes there credibility. the place did Justin Bieber earn his? BQ in case you hate typos please do no longer shoot me - I do attempt to get it top. LOL

2016-11-09 04:13:41 · answer #3 · answered by sanderson 4 · 0 0

Yes the bands in the 80's were allot better than today's. I grew up going to college listing to that music. They are also better in my opinion. They had it together. Now it is just head banging music. Give me classic rock. I saw most all of those bands in concerts. A little deaf now I think. But I was there to hear them.

2007-07-12 19:03:58 · answer #4 · answered by Michael2832 4 · 0 0

yes definately the nu-metal cant compete with the original creators

2007-07-12 14:35:18 · answer #5 · answered by missyxjoanna 4 · 1 0

80s metal all the way

2007-07-12 14:36:16 · answer #6 · answered by ADAM K 2 · 1 0

no original metal was in the 70,s actually. but i believe today is better. I believe as time changes music usually evolves for the better. Metal did evolve for the bettter. there is such a wide variety of metal nowadays that it is completely insane.

2007-07-12 14:39:00 · answer #7 · answered by zachary c 2 · 0 3

oh much much better than a lot of the garbage that is thrown out today

2007-07-12 15:00:38 · answer #8 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

genesis is not metal never was metal

2007-07-12 15:22:27 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

you mean metal is still around? you cant call nu-metal metal because it aint.........

2007-07-12 14:37:51 · answer #10 · answered by VENUM 5 · 0 0

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