Trouble... from them, the albums I'd recommend are The Skull and Psalm 9.
Yes, Impending Doom is a death metal Christian band.
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The Proselyte is a sludge/doom metal band from Cambridge, MA.
Jesus died 2,000 years ago. He doesn't say anything about doom metal.
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Alternative metal Avant-garde metal/Experimental metal Black metal Christian metal Crust punk Death metal ---Technical Death metal ---Melodic Death metal Doom metal ---Funeral doom ---Drone metal Extreme metal (also describes Death metal, black metal, doom metal, and some thrash metal collectively) Folk metal Glam metal Gothic metal Grindcore Groove metal Industrial metal Metalcore ---Deathcore ---"Nintendocore" Neo-classical metal/Shred Nu metal Power metal Post-metal Progressive metal ---Djent Rap metal Speed metal Stoner metal Symphonic metal Thrash metal Traditional heavy metal Viking metal Note that any of these genres can be fused in any way imaginable. In fact, that is how some types came to be, like djent, which is a fusion of progressive metal, metalcore, groove metal, technical death metal, and experimental metal.
That's easly. Follow the Doom Rules laid down in the Book of Doom. Here's a link... http://www.borninblood.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1837
Black metal, death metal, extreme metal, thrash metal, and doom metal are primarily known as extreme genres.
The music band Draconian was formed in 1994 in Saffle, Sweden. Their music is usually classified under the following genres: Death metal, Black metal, Gothic metal, Doom metal, and Death/Doom.
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Neither one is Doom Metal, contrary to what some websites, who like to assume that anything played slower than a typical Death Metal band is Doom, seem to say. But, give some of these a try:WarningSolsticeWitchfinder GeneralSaint VitusCathedralWytchcraftRunemagickThe Wandering MidgetConfessorCount RavenReverend BizarreAntestor is a bit unique, not for being a Christian band, but for their more repentant approach to it in their lyrics.. Trouble touches on it somewhat, but tends to be a bit more positive overall... you might like Virgin Black, although they draw more from symphonic and operatic bands than Doom Metal bands. If you just like the general sense of openness towards spirituality, a lot of your 'nu-doom' fans will claim that Doom Metal is supposed to be about sadness, misery, depression, and a bunch of other nonsense, but the truth of the matter is that true Doom Metal has never been a genre 'in league with Satan', and, while there have been a recent outcropping of bands in the genre which do draw on such themes, they tend to be the exception, rather than the rule.If you just like a more downtempo style of music which gives a nod to Black Metal, you might want to give Deionychus a try.
Iron Man by Black Sabbath is a heavy metal/doom metal track.