That's just it Slim. There are people out there like myself who find an equal enjoyment in hip hop and metal. There is absolutely nothing wrong with listening to Behemoth, My Dying Bride, Death and Carcass followed by Aesop Rock, Dead Prez, Public Enemy and Wu Tang Clan. People are just getting so sick and tired of you running your mouth endlessly constantly blathering on and on about matters you know absolutely nothing about. You've done this so often that people DON'T WANT TO BACK YOU UP. I myself in other threads have at least tried and gave you a little slack and even showed some support and intelligent insight on some of your thoughts. With this complete arrogant stubborn attitude you've developed though, no one is going to want to support you or your half baked opinions since you've become somewhat of a troll arranging pointless arguments and never ending debates that will never find a conclusion because you're not willing to give in on your stance at all. I cannot possibly believe that someone so stubborn could possibly make an effort to try and expand their musical horizions. Even if you did listen to those songs, you can't possibly expect to summarize an entire genre with just a few bands. Now I realize you're not the only ignorant one on this boards, in fact, there are many people. You however, are the only one who won't let it go. If people have an arrogant attitude towards a genre of music you admire (oh the irony) then let them have that opinion. You better than anyone should know you cannot change an ignorant and stubborn man's opinion.
I'm done from here on out. Unless you want to grow up and actually discuss subjects with a certain level of maturity and intelligent insight, then I'm ignoring you and I suggest anyone else do the same because we're really not getting anywhere.
So yeah, BACK ON TOPIC:
I've been loving Nevermore's Dreaming Neon Black lately. What it lacks in production, it makes up for in astonishing songwriting abilities and emotion. I've never heard such a convincingly agozined man in all my life. He captures the concept of the album so well with just his voice. Amazing stuff.