Metalheads are people (both girls and guys)who enjoy and are particularly devoted to metal music. Metal music includes (limited list - theres LOTS more subgenres): death metal, black metal, heavy metal (for example 80s heavy metal), nu metal (often disregarded by old school/death metal lovers) symphonic/gothic metal etc.
Metal heads dont HAVE to dress in a particular way, however a STEREOTYPICAL male metalhead could be seen wearing long pants (ie army pants) in dark colours like grey, black, karki green etc, a band shirt often bought from a concert, and long hair - popular because of effect when headbanging. patches are also popular. Females dress is harder to stereotype - ranging from gothic tendancies to indie/emo (thrift store emo - not wannabe hate life emo).
some metal heads (particularly males) get very defensive when describing a metal head - often calling those not as devoted as them as posers (often assosiated with nu metal)
Metal Head Music:
Death Metal examples(including melodic etc): Amon Amarth, Chimera, In Flames, Nile, Immolation, Trivium
Thrash: Metallica, Slayer, Megadeath, Sepultra, Dark Angel
Black Metal: Venom, immortal, mayhem
Heavy Metal: Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, Ozzy Osbourne/Black Sabbath, Alice Cooper
Nu Metal: System of a Down, Mudvayne, Fear Factory, Slipknot
Symphonic Metal: Nightwish, tristania, symphony X, stratovarious
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Awesomeass music that destroys emo and pop and rap. what people listen to when thir pissed the fuck off and dont want hurt anybody. really insanly fast. the blast beat of behemoth in slaves shall serve goes 225 bpm. not shitknot not linkin gay not KoRn!!!!!!!!!!!
Poser-lets go listen to some slipknot!
Me-lets listen to some heavy metal!
poser-heavy what?
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This is usually people performed by people named Jenelle, during intercourse the female (usually named Jenelle) will stick the tip of a Ka-Bar knife into the males penis, the males penis must be below average and pubes must very grown for a “Metal Jenelle.”
I found out I have a really small penis and I need to shave, I just got a Metal Jenelle.
When you listen to any metal sub-genre and have a build up (the high build), to a good feeling about almost anything and don't care about most things around you, or the things that you do and say. To experience a metal high, you can either start with nu metal and work your way up, or you can find any song that has a strong metal feel to it. The high will wear off if there isn't another metal song being played after the current song is over, being tired, or if you start listening to a different genre of music. If you listen to a different genre, you will have a scratchy feeling in your ears and the music may be the same as you remember it, but the feeling will be different. You'll know when you're metal high, because the 'great feeling' will be there and you'll want to do things that you now have the confidence too.
Head banging is encouraged.
Metalhead 1: Hey dude, want to party?
Metalhead 2: Wait, you have weed?
Metalhead 1: No, we can get metal high.
(Both Metalheads play a list of metal songs and have a head-bang session)
Pissmetal is a specific genre of metal created in Amity Pennsylvania
It combines elements of Sludge Metal, Groove Metal, and sometimes Southern Rock. Pissmetal is typically loud and thrashy, often featuring screaming vocals, ripping bass guitar leads, groovy guitar solos, and sharply contrasted tempos. First made popular by the band Amity in Ashes who hail from Amity Pennsylvania, a small town south of Pittsburgh Pennsylvania.
Man I went to a show last night and my neck is killing me! They were playing piss metal all night, and I couldn't stop banging my head.
A style of metal that is made up so people think you are awesome and know a lot of stuff you don’t understand.
“I only listen to 'Münchausen Metal' … I’ve doubt you’ve heard of it. It’s super subterranean and beyond extremely world first exclusive brutally epic!”
Music that is listened to primarily by Middle Schoolers to the end of feeling "Hardcore."
This music often becomes an obsession; the listeners often delude themselves into thinking that only the musician understands them.
When the listener matures several years, they realize how foolish they were, and occasionally listen for purposes of nostalgia.
"Dude, what's this Three Day's Grace album doing on your shelf?"
"Oh, that's my kid brother's. He's really into Middle Metal now."