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    Quote Originally Posted by Mystlyfe77 View Post
    The most similar vocals I've heard is a local Philly band, Old Head, that's almost Megadeth worship (hell, the singer goes by MegaDan).

    Ghoul has a cover of Megadeth's "A Skull Beneath the Skin" with growls on their We Came for the Dead!!! album.

    Also try:
    Nuclear Assault
    Sadus (used growlier vocals after first album)
    Overkill
    National Suicide
    Heathen
    Thanks, Will look into them...I'll probably get assassinated for this but I really wasn't a fan of what I heard from Overkill, am yet to hear much of sadus or nuclear assault, and am only just knowing that heathen and national suicide exist, much kudos.

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    What era Overkill did you hear? Their more recent stuff is a far cry from the quality of their early material.
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    Cant remember, but it was the vocals that put me off, was a fair while ago though, ill give them another chance.
    Edit-After looking it up, It was Years of Decay

    Also, after perousing their wiki, i noticed sadus has steve digiorgio....i think ill like them, love his work in Death and absolutely loved Testament's The Gathering.

    Also, One final question-Pop-Punk...sort've like Sum 41...is there anything decentish?
    Last edited by Bouffant_Betty; 03-03-2010 at 07:28 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by a21schizoidman View Post
    Holy Mountain, Dopesmoker, and Monoliths and Dimensions
    Yes, do this.

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    Also, One final question-Pop-Punk...sort've like Sum 41...is there anything decentish?
    The whole 90s pop-rock sound is pretty dead, all you are going to get is bands like Boys Like Girls and other abysmal tripe, but that's recent of course. But eh. (also not pop-punk at all)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bouffant_Betty View Post
    Also, One final question-Pop-Punk...sort've like Sum 41...is there anything decentish?
    I don't listen to Sum 41, so I don't know if these bands really have much in common with Sum 41, but here are a few pop-punk bands to look into:
    Teenage Bottlerocket
    The Lillingtons
    Screeching Weasel

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    Quote Originally Posted by clashcityrocker10 View Post
    I don't listen to Sum 41, so I don't know if these bands really have much in common with Sum 41, but here are a few pop-punk bands to look into:
    Teenage Bottlerocket
    The Lillingtons
    Screeching Weasel
    Sum41 had that whole "we like pop-punk bands but want to ruin their sound" kind of deal, aka Blink182 etc. types.
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    Quote Originally Posted by clashcityrocker10 View Post
    I don't listen to Sum 41, so I don't know if these bands really have much in common with Sum 41, but here are a few pop-punk bands to look into:
    Teenage Bottlerocket
    The Lillingtons
    Screeching Weasel
    I listen to them (go ahead laugh, not that much though)

    They're not similar to those real pop-punk acts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gowienczyk View Post
    Sum41 had that whole "we like pop-punk bands but want to ruin their sound" kind of deal, aka Blink182 etc. types.
    Quote Originally Posted by ROCKBANDFANATIC7526 View Post
    I listen to them (go ahead laugh, not that much though)

    They're not similar to those real pop-punk acts.
    I kinda figured as much, but hey, if he's going to look into the bands, I'm not complaining, amirite?

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    BlackwaterPark-So if metal is the original 3 movies, I guess that makes metalcore analogous to episodes 1-3. And numetal is the star wars kid video.


 

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