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I'm really lost on this one I can never really tell the differince between any metal so I couldnt tell you which type Ilike.Theres Power metal,Black metal,Death metal...Like whats the differince???
you may be relating how bands have began screaming, doing a lot less not basic drugs, and never having as a lot sex (Or being quiet about all of that) nicely it nonetheless exists, notwithstanding asking that question is like asking why the sky is blue once you're gazing a spider weave an information superhighway. they're 2 thoroughly diverse scenes. 2 thoroughly diverse genres. Metalcore and Thrash are nowhere close to alike. Thrash nonetheless exists, inspite of the truth that, in simple terms gotta understand what to search for.
i want something metal but not death metal or black metal =x
It is an amorphous solid, made from various carbon based, oil extracted materials. Not a metal by any chance!
im lookng for some good grindcore death and brutal death metal bands i know dying fetus, six feet under, disavowed, napalm death, cannibal corpse and nasum.please no melodic death/black, black, ghotic, doom metal
Brutal Death Metal and Grindcore. I find it immature and generic, there's no rhythm to it, the structures are hard to follow and the music is way too repetitive, there's much much much better Death Metal out there. Raw Black Metal Poorly produced music nuff said, much much much better Black Metal out there. Glam Metal Boring pop ballads, lame party songs, most of the bands have the same lyrical themes, BQ Too many to name.
which superheros have anything to do with metal
Death Metal Insomnium Mors Principium Est Torture Killer Waco Jesus The Project Hate MCMXCIX Amon Amarth Amorphis Yyrkoon Death Kataklysm Black Metal Rimfrost Immortal Rotting Christ Marduk Wolves in the Throne Room Bathory Graveworm Doom Metal Swallow the Sun Novembers Doom Hanging Garden Process of Guilt Candlemass Folk Metal Finntroll Kromlek Korpiklanni Moonsorrow Necrogoblikon
Is this real metal?
Doom Metal Classic Metal NWOBHM Thrash Metal Power Metal Symphonic Metal Prog Metal Melodic Metal Melodic Death Metal Hair Metal
which do yall like metal or rock??
aint no free metal, the price of scrap metal is high enough that people pick up discarded metal and haul it to the scrap yard to be recycled
What are heavy metals? how are they produced? How do they get into natural ecosystems? where are heavy metals produced/found in Tasmania?
It takes less energy to create a new aluminum can than to make an aluminum can from recycled aluminum. To explain further, the aluminum ore must first be mined, then transported, then processed and then melted and molded into new cans. The recycled aluminum cans eliminate several of the first steps.
I would like to check out new metal bands. They can be anything (even metalcore is accepted).For an idea of the bands I listen to, or getting into, they are:Prog MetalDream TheaterBeyond the BridgeFlaming RowOpethEnslaved (newest album only I have)Circus MaximusToolHakenPower MetalStratovariusSeven KingdomsTheocracyVandroyaSymphonic MetalNightwishKamelotEpicaDoom MetalAbigail WilliamsWoods of Ypres(Atmospheric) Black MetalSighAlcestNe ObliviscarisWinterfyllethDeath MetalObscuraScar SymmetryBetween the Buried and MeExtreme MetalMeshuggahMetalcoreMiss May IKillswitch Engage
they are, well two of them are, lithium and sodium are used to make some batteries. heres a short piece on group 1 elements (known as the alkali metals) from wikipedia : The alkali metals are a series of chemical elements in the periodic table.The alkali metals comprise the group 1 elements, along with hydrogen. The Alkali metals are lithium (Li), sodium (Na), potassium (K), rubidium (Rb), caesium (Cs), and francium (Fr).[1] Hydrogen (H), although nominally also a member of Group 1, rarely exhibits behavior comparable to the alkali metals. all alkali metals' outermost electrons lie in an s-orbital. The alkali metals provide one of the best examples of group trends in properties in the periodic table, with elements exhibiting well characterized homologous behavior. For instance, when moving down the table: all alkali metals show decreasing electronegativity, increasing reactivity, and decreasing melting and boiling point. In general, their densities increase, with the notable exception that potassium is less dense than sodium. All discovered alkali metals are naturally occurring, although francium is the second-rarest naturally occurring element, after astatine. All are highly reactive metals under standard conditions. Experiments have been conducted to attempt the synthesis of ununennium (Uue), likely the next member of the group, but have all met with failure, but because all elements with lower atomic numbers have been discovered, it is likely to be found in the near future. However, ununennium may not be an alkali metal due to relativistic effects.