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17 years ago
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What are the Heaviest songs that you guys know? When I say heavy, it can mean scary, deep, emotionally taxing, angry, or brutal.
Be concise and specific please
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17 years ago
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....i cant say the name here.
but its by Cannibal Corpse.
either that or Annihilation By The Hands Of God from Roadrunner United for just brutal Lyrics.

17 years ago
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Black Sabbath is three notes. It is far heavier than anything CC has done.
Backbone by Gojira is damn heavy too
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17 years ago
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that may be true, but i don't listen to Black Sabbath at all.
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i think that God is a Lie is pretty good to, it can be quite emotionally taxing on some people

17 years ago
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Quote from ahoaho
Black Sabbath is three notes. It is far heavier than anything CC has done.
Backbone by Gojira is damn heavy too
Hell yeah to Sabbath. Don't care for CC and never heard of Gojira
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17 years ago
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If you mean heavy in the arrrrghhhh-my-eyes-are-commiting-suicide way it must be that Atreyu band. Not the worst, and not really the best band I ever heard, but damn, it's either coincidence, my speakers,or the voice of that kid that if he could just stop yelling for awhile it would make the world a better place. Or atleast for my ears.
As for heavy in the brutal/taxing/whatever way I have no idea. But Arch Enemy is closest for me to that. Angela ftw 😀

17 years ago
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Heavy in the way of the music it self I heard Megadeath and Sepultura... and for the other meaning of heavy the are some from Korn, but the most is a national band name Legião Urbana, their songs are politically engaged to make people take conscience... so they are pretty clowdy... [img]http://s1.tinypic.com/71dobio_th.jpg[/img]
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umm check out the group Maximum the hormone~
two of their songs were used for Death Note~J-Rock! heavy rock,and it says some pretty interesting stuff=D

17 years ago
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How about In Flames or Dark Tranquility
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17 years ago
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I'd say Job for a cowboy, Hatebreed, Aborted, Divine heresy and Through the eyes of the dead as pretty "heavy" music 😛

17 years ago
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I think that you guys are misunderstanding what I meant when I said 'heavy'.
- I asked for songs, not bands.
- Heavy doesn't mean metal
I think that Gravity by John Mayer is a heavy song. No Quarter by Led Zeppelin is a heavy song. Eleanor Rigby by The Beatles is a heavy song.
I hope that makes some sort of sense. If not I can clarify some more.
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17 years ago
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Ok. Blackened by Metallica
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17 years ago
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Faroeste Caboclo - Legião Urbana... you didn't sayd it needed to be an USA music...
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17 years ago
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Daybreaker, by Electric Light Orchestra
Integraation, by Venetian Snares
I Won't Be Here Tonight Parts 1&2 by, Avenged Sevenfold
Change, by Blind Melon
That's it for me. All rather emotionally heavy; however, the third is musically heavy in the metal sense, and the second has a very heavy sound to it as well.
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17 years ago
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bring this back alive!!!...to me a lot of immortal technique songs Dance with the Devil that has to be the heaviest song i ever heard
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