Mr_Green_Genes wrote:
I pretty much started being an Iron Maiden and Metallica fan. I stopped listening to Iron Maiden Pretty much around Fear of the Dark and Metallica after the Black Album.
Same here, add Sabbath/Ozzy to that. I have all that stuff on cassette. Recently got nostalgic & bought "Killers" on CD. That's easily Maiden's greatest. In the '90s I got into stuff like Primus, Butthole Surfers, Faith No More & Rollins Band, and those groups opened the floodgates to me for more "underground" music. I had to find out who influenced these guys. So starting in my 20s got heavily into Zappa, King Crimson, and all the weirdo punk bands. Not the cookie cutter-stuff, I mean the real bands on SST, Alternative Tentacles, Touch & Go, etc. The Melvins are the band today if you asked me what my favorite metal band is it would be them. Favorite punk band, also Melvins. They fit in the category of both, yet they also do not.
Metal has so many bastardized sub-genres. A lot of it I avoid, the fashion shit that's factory-made to buy at Hot Topic. Most of what I listen to under the category of current metal today would be the true DIY bands like High On Fire/Sleep, Clutch, The Sword, Red Fang, Orange Goblin, Jucifer, Electric Wizard, Uncle Acid & The Deadbeats, KEN mode, Bison B.C., Isis, Boris, anything Scott "Wino" Weinrich is involved in, Harvey Milk, Big Business, Don Caballero, Weedeater, Kylesa, Baroness, Unsane, etc.
Jazz/prog is my other main listening pleasure. The classic shit like Electric Miles, Mahavishnu Orchestra, Cobham, & Herbie of course. Stuff today by Belew, Keneally. There are also several great current under-the-radar groups in this category that should be mentioned too - Guapo, Fontanelle, Bohren & Der Club Of Gore, The Thing(& anything featuring Paal Nilssen-Love + Mats Gustaffson), Ken Vandermark, anything Mary Halvorson, Zu, to name a few.