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No one goes to heaven regardless of your taste in music.
Very much so. Go to just about any heavy metal site and you will probably find a large active community of passionate metal heads.
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Different heavy metal bands will go down in history. If you listen to the lyrics of certain songs closely you can really see a meaning in them. If music is your life than you might no what I'm talking about. But straight forward meaningful lyrics can create a scene in your head , changing your thoughts and opinions on different things. So I would say yes, heavy metal music can change lives. how about yes or no Depends on who you truly are
Definitely heavy metal as it is a global genre. Some genres eventually go "underground" and are not as known anymore while heavy metal relatively is still marketable. Original soul music is off the map in comparison, although its variations give it some long-running popularity. It must have been popular in some circles back in the 50s and 60s compared to metal in the 70s and 80s but metal doesn't look like it's stopping anytime soon.
Heavy and symphonic metal bands are popular, as in Finland. The similarities between these two countries does go quite some way. Most notable Hungarian Metal band success - Ektomorf.
White Zombie is a fairly successful music group that makes heavy metal music. The bands lead singer, Rob Zombie, would go on to launch a very successful solo career.
Metal music is a kind of rock music. It's more aggressive than rock music. It has heavy, distorted guitars, bass, drums (with one bass drum for lighter genres of heavy metal, two for the more extreme kinds) and vocals, which go from high, soaring vocals to tough, shouted vocals, to growled, guttural vocals. Examples of metal bands are Black Sabbath, Metallica, Pantera, Judas Priest, Iron Maiden, Slayer, Trivium, Dream Theater, Meshuggah, Cannibal Corpse, and Slipknot.
music makes us emotional like enjoyable, romantic, and also helps to go back with best moment of a man as like a real situation so heart rate increase with music.
I'd go with Heavy Metal, personally. Although I still like a little bit of NWA and Ice-T from time to time.
The Fender Telecaster is an excellent guitar on which to play heavy metal or other full-on hard rock compositions, but there are other good guitars for playing rock music as well. Go to a group for guitar players: there will be many opinions, but you may find one which satisfies your need. There is no one-best guitar for playing any kind of music: just play with what kind you have, you will find out how you like to play and that will help you to determine what kind of music you want to play.
I'm not an expert, but I know that a thicker gauge is helpful for heavy metal music. .009's or .010's- Its all preference. The sound difference is almost undetectable. The thicker the gauge, the harder it is to bend and fret. I would go with .009's. Ive been playing most of my 40 years.