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Nu Metal

An awesome metal subgenre without crappy guitar solos.

Classic metal fan: Let's listen to Manowar.
Nu metal fan: I'd rather listen to Korn.
Classic metal fan: Fuck, dude, it isn't REAL metal, it's just shitty nu metal, without awesome guitar solos or musical talent.
Nu metal fan: a music's value isn't based on its complexity. Read Adorno, asshole.
Classic metal fan: I'd rather play WoW.

by bluesmaster June 11, 2010

43πŸ‘ 31πŸ‘Ž


nu metal

Copied from wikipedia:Bands linked with nu metal derive influence from a variety of diverse styles, including electronica/electronic music, funk, glam rock, gothic rock, grunge, hardcore punk, hip hop, industrial rock, jazz, post punk and synthpop. Also, nu metal derives influence from multiple subgenres of heavy metal including rap metal, funk metal and thrash metal. Nu metal music is mostly syncopated and based on riffs. Its lack of guitar solos and virtuousity contrasts it with other metal subgenres. Another way in which nu metal is contrasted with other metal subgenres is its emphasis on rhythm. Similarities with other metal subgenres include its use of common time, distorted guitars, power chords and note structures primarily revolving around Dorian, Aeolian or Phrygian modes. Some nu metal bands use 7-string guitars over traditional 6-string guitars. 7-string guitars, which are sometimes downtuned to increase heaviness, resulted in bass guitarists using five-string and six-string instruments. Some nu metal bands feature a DJ for additional rhythmic instrumentation. The vocals of many bands may range from melodic singing to rapping to screaming to death growling or in some cases have all of these styles in a single song but it can range from song to song. The lyrics of many nu metal bands focus on pain and personal alienation rather than the themes of other metal subgenres. I thought Id put a definition in that doesnt use childish behaviour to put foward biased arguments

All the are nu metal: Korn, Slipknot, Static-x, Disturbed, Mudvayne, System of A Down...etc.

by Metalftw December 5, 2010

6πŸ‘ 2πŸ‘Ž


nu-rave

Imo, nu-rave is not indie pop or garbage like that, it is the early 90's rave scene comming around again with new producers and dj's replicating the combined sound of (RAVE BREAKS, HARDCORE BREAKS, AND JUNGLE TECHNO) I consider myself as a nu-rave dj, and after all the word RAVE became popular in the late 80's early 90's depicting the huge dance and party movement, that was untill the criminal justice act :(. So in a nut shell I am a nu-raver and i'll always be an old skool raver as well.

hardcore breaks jungle techno nu-rave

by djLibAtee August 7, 2010

6πŸ‘ 2πŸ‘Ž


nu-metal

A garbage term where anything new, which people can't reconcile with straight archetypal Hard Rock, Metal, Punk, or Rap, goes. To give an example, while Linkin Park may be more closely associated with the 'mainstream' sides of punk, Slipknot is undoubtedly a prime figure of aggro metal. This is where the often misunderstood value of nu metal lies. It attempts an unconscious vocalization of primordial anger, perhaps even without deeper meanings, complex metaphors, or beautiful or technical instrumentals. And that is why it does something that no other genre has ever been successful in doing. It does not try to appeal to intelligence or to a technically minded ear. It appeals to anger, rage, frustration, and, yes, even to angst but all of these things only to feed Hatred. To truly arrive at hatred, it is necessary to sometimes incorporate a grabbag of other emotions, or even to disregard any sort of musical sanity. For example, it is to numetal we owe the completely original vocalization of hatred that is offered by Johnathan Davis in the popular song "Freak on a Leash." We hear insane grunts and intake of breath before we arrive at the end of the song, where Davis breaks into a hate filled nonsense utterance rap that is could never have existed in another genre. In short, the point of aggro is to bypass the conscious, to claw it away, and to reach and agitate the subconscious death drive and hatred of all living things, all humanity.

John Pobbleton sat down, unwound his dirt laden white ipod headphones, and turned on some nu-metal, specifically, "Freak on a Leash." For the next couple of minutes he began to furiously rip all of the skin off his index finger. After about three minutes, he bolted up from his seat, and commenced to systematically drive the bone of his index finger through the now seemingly paperthin skulls of everyone in the room. Luckily, the nu-metal drowned out all of their resistance and screams, and by the time the song was over, Pobbleton was the only sentient organism left in the room. Additionally, he felt much, much better.

by DomINick February 9, 2012

10πŸ‘ 4πŸ‘Ž


ne nu

a name for a significant other when they’re SO MF CUTE THAT YOU CANT EVEN STAND IT!!!!

β€œ AWWW MY LITTLE NE NUπŸ₯ΊπŸ₯ΊπŸ₯ΊπŸ₯Ίβ€

by katbabybitch February 6, 2021


Nu pogodi!

The soviet equivalent of Tom & Jerry

Wolf:Nu zayats,...Nu pogodi!

by Ahumi August 22, 2022


Nu-Snobery

modern snobery for the working-class.

The working-class were previously the target for snobery which became socially unaccetable. The government and media creation of a social underclass has created an opening for the working-class people to feel superiour and become openly judgemental

Making stereo-typical comments or derogatory comments about 'chavs' or 'pikeys'would be deemed nu-snobery.

by Hamsmith March 9, 2009