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Metallica -Call of Ktulu (1984)
  • In places where metal is part of the culture as a birthplace it’s easy to forget that metal might be prolific but it hasn’t saturated every market yet.

    Hands down my favorite track by Metallica. I’m going to check out those bands you mentioned. Always looking for new tunes

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    Metallica -Call of Ktulu (1984)
  • No hate here, everyone is entitled to their opinion. You brought up good points and I felt the same way you did for a while but I figure there’s some things we can move past

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    Metallica -Call of Ktulu (1984)
  • That’s fair if you grew up in the US and I understand that it is likely that a good number in the community did as well but that wasn’t my experience. Maybe stretch your imagination further than your own borders and things will seem less odd.

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    Lacey Sturm -The Decree (2020)
  • She was the lead singer of a band called Flyleaf, their self titled and second album are worth putting on at least once.

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    Lucinda Williams -Are You Alright? (2007)
  • Truly encapsulates my experience in exploring the genre. To be fair though once you start diving into the random alternative side of any music there’s a chance you could end up in a dark corner with killer beats. Happened to me the other day when I sat down and really analyzed the lyrics to a band I liked in my youth only to realize they were overtly militaristic and religious in nature.

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    Lucinda Williams -Are You Alright? (2007)
  • Great music is honestly everywhere, for the longest time I shunned country music as not for me until I heard her. Gave me appreciation for entire genre that I now enjoy

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