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TheArrow1987
Over the years doom metal became my favourite genre of metal (followed by industrial metal, death metal, groove metal (like Gojira, Lamb Of God etc), post-metal...). Death doom, gothic doom and stoner doom (and space doom like Ufomammut) are the subgenres I love most, trying to get into funeral doom, I think Ahab - Call Of The Wretched Sea is a good starting point for that. Same with dark wave I love the melancholy and sadness in doom music. Favourite doom metal bands so far: Ufomammut, Crowbar, Daylight Dies, My Dying Bride, Katatonia (Brave Murder Day), Hanging Garden, The Foreshadowing, Paradise Lost, Morgion, Swallow The Sun, Novembers Doom, Draconian, Promethean Misery, Celtic Frost (Monotheist), Theatre Of Tragedy (Velvet Darkness), Electric Wizard, Sleep, Saturnus.
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PERMAFROST18
Black Sabbath by Black Sabbath off the album Black Sabbath is the greatest song of all time
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PERMAFROST18
Black Sabbath, but if you can't find it you can just look up Black Sabbath by Black Sabbath and play the first track.
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Rafael-Sade
My band released the new single "Doomed to Failure" in last month. Follow Soulsad Doom Metal and check the lyric video in our Youtube channel and bandcamp site: soulsaddoom.bandcamp.com For fans: Forest of Shadows, Officium Triste, Saturnus and old Anathema.
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MegaDave89
I like Electric Wizard alot. They have alot of nice music. And i like similiar bands as them. I have not heard Anathema so much. Candelamass and My Dying Bride do i enjoy.
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PlayWithMorFeel
Crazy how long time it took between "Masters of Reality" and bands like Trouble and Witchfinder General to develop the doom/stoner sound. Are there any bands in between in this style that are worth listening to?
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L57NT
It took a long for a simple reason: doom/heavy metal had not yet separated from the wider hard/psychedelic rock movement in the early 70s. Both Black Sabbath and Deep Purple defined the sound of the 80s metal, but it has not yet been recognized as a new genre back then, just a peculiar take on hard rock. And then this trend was killed by the end of the decade due to disco, new wave and punk craze. NWOBHM was needed to revive old ideas while also distilling them from bluesy psychedelic rock background.
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PlayWithMorFeel
Thanks for the tips and insightful comments, sounds plausible what you are saying :)
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bigalk9
I just listened to https://loweryourhead.bandcamp.com/album/hell-full-length It felt like black tar was being poured down my throat while my entrails were slowly being ripped out of my torso, my screams echoing through the vastness of hell.... I loved it! Highly recommend it. As Brutal as Brutal gets.
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