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Facelikeapotato@lemmy.ml to shitposting@lemmy.ml · 2 years ago

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Facelikeapotato@lemmy.ml to shitposting@lemmy.ml · 2 years ago
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  • DocCrankenstein@lemm.ee
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    I love doing this! French metal is slept on and Arabian pop slaps.

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      All pop slaps, foreign pop just slaps harder because you can’t understand the cringe lyrics.

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        Not true, I can’t understand Korean but K-Pop is still cringe.

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      deleted by creator

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      I enjoy Landmvrks but otherwise don’t know any heavy French music. Got any reccs for currently active bands?

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        Gojira kicks ass but all their stuff is in English.

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          Oh wow I’ve listened to them and even seen them with Mastodon but I didn’t know that Gojira was French

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        Unsure if any are active or not, that isn’t something I pay too close attention too personally unless it is local music, but here are a few recs from what I could Google about them being active (or at least not disbanding)

        • Alcest
        • Blut Aus Nord
        • Sortilège (reformed in 2019 after a long hiatus)
        • Bran Barr is good folk metal but only two albums though over 10 years, technically never disbanded.
        • Amesoeurs (not active but still good)
        • ADX if you like speed metal
        • Attentat Rock (reformed in 08)
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          Sweet, I’ll check them out

      • Philote@lemmy.ml
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        Igorrr is the best metal period, not just French. Very experimental but it goes hard. Imagine Frank Zappa, Aphex Twin and Dead Can Dance writing a metal album and you get Igorrr.

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