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Originally Posted by Lindale
Quite true. And sometimes I wonder, do those black metallers think they get cooler or something by alluding to one such as Tolkien, who is easily associated with modern epics. I mean, if those metallers allude to something as crass as those horrible Meyer things, they'd get classified as emo/screamo stuff.
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Well, I would respectfully point out that Amon Amarth are not exactly black metal.
![Stick Out Tongue](http://forum.barrowdowns.com/ubb/tongue.gif)
Actually, I know this band quite well, and the bassist and founding member is the
Lord of the Rings fan: he suggested the name and the others agreed that it had a nice ring to it.
Also: get.........cooler? Which alternative universe are you living in if you think making Tolkien references increases your 'cool'?
I don't know what Meyer is.
Anyway, as for Blind Guardian: each to their own, and all that. I see why it's popular but it's just not my thing.
Burzum is recognisable, surely, to us all, from the inscription on the Ring of Sauron:
Ash nazg durbatulūk, ash nazg gimbatul,
Ash nazg thrakatulūk agh burzum-ishi krimpatul.
It's also the name of one of the most influential black metal projects. Try looking for some Burzum; though you said you don't like growling vocals... how about screams? If not, he does plenty of ambient work too.