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[QUOTE="reimroc:935008"][QUOTE="arilliusbm:935000"]There's no reason to try to powder up your statement, dude. Just come out and say it: Metal cannot evolve anymore. It's reached it's capacity and just about every thing has been done with it. In the realty of things, just about every kind of music has been done. Tell me, what else is there to do with music? Even avant-garde and experimental music doesn't phase me anymore. It's time people realize that everything has been done before, regardless if one wants to admit it or not. The musical cycle will rehash itself over and over; we'll start to see an influx of bands that sound like they're from an earlier generation. Hell, remember when Swing became popular again in 1999? What the hell happened to that? You never know what to expect with trends in all of music, not only metal. Let's just hope metal stays alive for what it is and what it was. There is no progressing; only regressing. We have to move backwards in order to move forwards and filter out the shit. One of the best things about music (and metal) are bands that sound unique. yes, they're not the only ones doing their style, but it's at least noticeable that they're THE ones doing it. A band can be unique within itself and its musicians, but the style they play is rarely unique anymore. [/QUOTE] Finally someone posts the point of this discussion thats not hidden behind a wall of trying-to-make-myself-sound-intelligent typing.[/QUOTE]
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