The first thing that has me bewildered by the utter idiocy of metal loving people across the globe is their lack of musical variety, how they go on and on about being open minded to music and more superior to those who listen to "simply commercial mainstream music" because they listen to bands the general population of music listeners have never heard of but when a band tries something new the fans are quick to blast them, call them sell outs or anything of the sort.
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Not every band is going to continue to use the same formula for every album they ever release in their entire career and there is a very good chance your favourite band will, at some point, want to experiment and try something new, and the thing with this is that it may not always come off well. But then again, musical taste is subjective so it's entirely up to the listener as to whether it has come off well or been an absolute failure. And if you don't like it, then fine, move on. Listen to a band who's released something you do like, or go back to your mum's basement, put on your Lunar Strain cassette tape and cry like the immature baby you are that In Flames aren't becoming mundane and stale by doing the same thing thousands of times throughout their career like they did on their first few releases.
Sure, Amon Amarth have done it for the past 20+ years since their debut album Once Sent From The Golden Hall, but they are happy with their sound and it's one almighty sound at that, and they are Amon Amarth!
Another thing that irritates me is when metalheads rave on and on about being open minded but will tear anyone apart when they discover that someone listens to a band they don't consider to be "metal" or "brutal" or in any way to their liking. Because clearly every single person that likes the incredibly wide ranging and ever changing musical genre that is metal must all share exactly the same taste and listen to the mind numbing distorted guitars of Slayer.
I remember attending a Fleshgod Apocalypse/Septicflesh co-headliner at The Hifi Bar in Melbourne and after the gig got talking with your typical "I am better than you" metalhead wanker about how much he hated Septicflesh's performance, but not once did he mention that he decided to leave early because he disliked their show so much. No, instead he decided it'd be better to stay around the whole 90 minutes and watch every second of it so he could go outside after the gig had finished and rant to everyone about how bad he thought it was. Because that makes sense, doesn't it? Then he was handing out flyers for the Coroner show which was being held at the same venue and when I told him I didn't want one because I didn't like the band, he had the audacity to tell me how stupid I was by liking Septicflesh and not Coroner. He's lucky my first did not go through his scrawny, ugly and annoying face. But I decided to be the better person and walk away.
I have a strong dislike for the thrash metal scene but you don't see me attending thrash gigs just to let everyone know how much I hate it; probably because they're all massive meat heads and I'm no fighter, nor am I suicidal, but that's beside the point. My point is that the sooner these degenerates grow up and get out of their little arrogant and egotistical shells and become the decent human beings they so love to go on about being the better.