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Poll Question: At what age did you "go metal"?
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I like musicals, too. Cats it a bit cheesy. I saw it more than 20 years go too, and I'm still traumatized by the fact that their full-body leotards were so tight that you could see up their buttholes. I like The Phantom of the Opera which I've seen a couple of times, and my girlfriend has a collection of musicals on DVD which we watch every now and then.

As for metal, metal is not my life. It is an important part of my life, but there's more to my life than just metal.
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I wouldn't say metal is my life because of how many other genres I enjoy, but I got into metal around 10 or 11 years old when I first listened to Sound of Perseverance by Death. I was instantly hooked by the intensity and complexity, and death metal and prog metal ended up being my two favorite genres for a long time. Smile What's funny is that most people get into metal with bands like Iron Maiden and Metallica, but I actually started with extreme metal and worked my way backwards to classic and alternative metal instead of the other way around. 
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^Yeah that probably is a bit unusual.
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Originally posted by Necrotica Necrotica wrote:

I wouldn't say metal is my life because of how many other genres I enjoy, but I got into metal around 10 or 11 years old when I first listened to Sound of Perseverance by Death. I was instantly hooked by the intensity and complexity, and death metal and prog metal ended up being my two favorite genres for a long time. Smile What's funny is that most people get into metal with bands like Iron Maiden and Metallica, but I actually started with extreme metal and worked my way backwards to classic and alternative metal instead of the other way around. 
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I'm certainly a unique snowflake Tongue
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Originally posted by adg211288 adg211288 wrote:

On estimate I guess 17, possibly 16, was the point where I really started to branch out with the kind of metal I listened to. That would be sometime between 2005 - 2006. We did not have the Internet in my house until my mid to late teens. Before that my exposure to metal was limited to the odd band that did make it fairly big and happened to release an album in the time I was discovering music (Metallica was the first actual metal band I owned something by) and the sort of stuff that they were playing on Kerrang and Scuzz on Sky TV. I would sometimes read about more obscure bands in Metal Hammer but rarely got an opportunity to really check them out, beyond the odd track featured on their freebies. My first exposure to extreme metal came earlier through the Arch Enemy song Silent Wars which was featured on a Total Guitar CD, but I lacked the means to explore further at the time. My parents had a pretty negative reaction to growled vocals by the way. LOL

Getting the Internet changed all of that. I remember many evenings sat using that old PC on dial up AOL Internet looking up bands on YouTube. It all took off from there. I stopped regularly listening to a lot of the music I'd bought before that point. By the end of 2006 I'd discovered Iron Maiden and they were also my first gig, December 23rd at Earls Court in London. By 2007 I'd discovered my first power, prog and black metal acts. Eventually I did discover that I enjoyed other genres too, particularly folk and ambient music, but I owe those discoveries to metal thanks to side-projects in those styles. Couldn't live without metal now. 

I made a (re)discovery recently that sorts of puts my becoming a metalhead in a new light. Better start this story from the beginning.

I currently have a free trial of Amazon Prime, which includes instant video streaming. While browsing this week I stumbled by chance on a more recent iteration of the children's TV show Power Rangers. Power Rangers was easily my favourite series as a child, though I only gave the newer series a passing glance in the listings with a thought along the lines of 'wow that's still going?'

Later I passed by the original series in the Amazon prime listings as well. I'm pretty big of childhood nostalgia so said what the hell and fired up the first episode, with no expectations except to laugh at how bad it looks now and then move on after a minute or two. 

I never got into the episode proper as the theme music struck me first. It was of course toned down somewhat in production terms and the vocals were pretty unoffensive but what I was hearing was clearly metal. A bit of research later and I discovered that the composer was one Ron Wasseman, who released the music on CD and re-did a version of it in 2012. Being about Power Rangers, it's of course cheesy as hell, though I did listen today to the instrumental cut to see if it really was valid for MMA inclusion. It's metal credentials really show without the vocals and Power Ranger themes to detract from it (I added him a little while ago).

I'd forgotten about most of what Power rangers was about by the time of my experiences described in my quoted post, especially the music, but it does seem that I was in fact being exposed to metal much earlier than I realised. Not sure how much of a subtle effect that may have had on my tastes (I was never interested in other music I heard between these times though), but I thought I'd share this little story. If nothing else, it's actually kinda cool to find out that my favourite show from childhood was flying the flag for metal even if I didn't know what it was at the time. 
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Tongue Cool story! 

And of course Bryan May and Eddie Van Halen did a cover (not original) of the Japanese puppet sci-fi show Starfleet, which is pretty cool.
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Originally posted by adg211288 adg211288 wrote:

Originally posted by adg211288 adg211288 wrote:

On estimate I guess 17, possibly 16, was the point where I really started to branch out with the kind of metal I listened to. That would be sometime between 2005 - 2006. We did not have the Internet in my house until my mid to late teens. Before that my exposure to metal was limited to the odd band that did make it fairly big and happened to release an album in the time I was discovering music (Metallica was the first actual metal band I owned something by) and the sort of stuff that they were playing on Kerrang and Scuzz on Sky TV. I would sometimes read about more obscure bands in Metal Hammer but rarely got an opportunity to really check them out, beyond the odd track featured on their freebies. My first exposure to extreme metal came earlier through the Arch Enemy song Silent Wars which was featured on a Total Guitar CD, but I lacked the means to explore further at the time. My parents had a pretty negative reaction to growled vocals by the way. LOL

Getting the Internet changed all of that. I remember many evenings sat using that old PC on dial up AOL Internet looking up bands on YouTube. It all took off from there. I stopped regularly listening to a lot of the music I'd bought before that point. By the end of 2006 I'd discovered Iron Maiden and they were also my first gig, December 23rd at Earls Court in London. By 2007 I'd discovered my first power, prog and black metal acts. Eventually I did discover that I enjoyed other genres too, particularly folk and ambient music, but I owe those discoveries to metal thanks to side-projects in those styles. Couldn't live without metal now. 

I made a (re)discovery recently that sorts of puts my becoming a metalhead in a new light. Better start this story from the beginning.

I currently have a free trial of Amazon Prime, which includes instant video streaming. While browsing this week I stumbled by chance on a more recent iteration of the children's TV show Power Rangers. Power Rangers was easily my favourite series as a child, though I only gave the newer series a passing glance in the listings with a thought along the lines of 'wow that's still going?'

Later I passed by the original series in the Amazon prime listings as well. I'm pretty big of childhood nostalgia so said what the hell and fired up the first episode, with no expectations except to laugh at how bad it looks now and then move on after a minute or two. 

I never got into the episode proper as the theme music struck me first. It was of course toned down somewhat in production terms and the vocals were pretty unoffensive but what I was hearing was clearly metal. A bit of research later and I discovered that the composer was one Ron Wasseman, who released the music on CD and re-did a version of it in 2012. Being about Power Rangers, it's of course cheesy as hell, though I did listen today to the instrumental cut to see if it really was valid for MMA inclusion. It's metal credentials really show without the vocals and Power Ranger themes to detract from it (I added him a little while ago).

I'd forgotten about most of what Power rangers was about by the time of my experiences described in my quoted post, especially the music, but it does seem that I was in fact being exposed to metal much earlier than I realised. Not sure how much of a subtle effect that may have had on my tastes (I was never interested in other music I heard between these times though), but I thought I'd share this little story. If nothing else, it's actually kinda cool to find out that my favourite show from childhood was flying the flag for metal even if I didn't know what it was at the time. 

I had to review a bloody awful emo album once by some shitty band (might have been Fei Comodo, might not) whose previous claim to fame was an emo version of the Power Rangers theme song called "Mighty Moshing Emo Rangers" or something equally as shit. Don't know the Power Rangers theme, but sounds like it would be awful...
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I'm sure the original isn't as bad as some emo version of it. Tongue

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Here's the one I was thinking of. Please don't hold me responsible for destroying any fond memories from your childhood if you play this... Wink


I'm a bit old to have caught Power Rangers when I was a kid, but my stepson got banned from playing Power Rangers at school because the kids were all trying out karate moves on each other.LOL It must have rubbed off on him a bit, because he's a kick boxer and into MMA and stuff now.
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Shit, I have always been metal. Since the Power Rangers theme LOL

Edited by ProgMetaller2112 - 27 Sep 2015 at 2:35am
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