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Any metal with growing. I don't care for lyrics unless they are funny. This applies to music where you can actually hear them too.
Try suggesting a metal band too extreme for me. I don't like the lo-fi black metal because of the lo-fi part.
They def won't be too extreme for you (I mean lmk if any are I guess), and some you'll likely know already probably, but you'll probably like some of them just judging from your challenge (mixed subgenres):
Some of those are more yelly than growly, but check 'em out! Since you didn't call out a specific genre like goregrind or something I got a little carried away haha.
Thank you!
My theory on metal:
Metal is 90% terrible / discordant background, with 30 seconds of pure blissful harmony that you just wouldn't appreciate if that 90% terrible contrast didn't exist.
With time, and repeated exposure, you pick up on the small harmonies within that discord that will continue to blow your mind for the next 10 years as you recognise more patterns in the chaos.
This usually means that your least favourite song by Metal Band X a decade ago is now your favourite, and your most favourite song of theirs a decade ago now sounds like a mere nursery rhyme.
/endtheory