RE: Let's get this thread to a million pages! - Resarekt - 24th June 2026
(57 minutes ago)Sushie Wrote: During the NBA Finals Burrito Amigos kept having commercials on, so I promised I’d try it next time we were visiting friends in Eugene lol. It was worth it I’d say! Mmmmmm. There’s a place near me that makes some KILLER chilaquiles. They have vegan options, too like soyrizo so my wife can enjoy, too!
RE: Let's get this thread to a million pages! - Resarekt - 24th June 2026
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RE: Let's get this thread to a million pages! - Resarekt - 24th June 2026
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RE: Let's get this thread to a million pages! - MrGlad - 24th June 2026
(1 hour ago)JEEJAYEM Wrote: Im addicted to technical death metal
any song recs for someone with extremely little exposure to metal? but curious and interested!
RE: Let's get this thread to a million pages! - Resarekt - 24th June 2026
(47 minutes ago)MrGlad Wrote: any song recs for someone with extremely little exposure to metal? but curious and interested! yessss exposure therapyyyyyy
tbh i don’t listen to very much TDM lol but the recc’s i’ll also take!
RE: Let's get this thread to a million pages! - JEEJAYEM - 24th June 2026
(47 minutes ago)MrGlad Wrote: any song recs for someone with extremely little exposure to metal? but curious and interested! Xenotaph by Fallujah (really cool sounding tech death that i imagine would be relatively easier to get into. It still gets pretty chaotic though)
Where Owls Know My Name by Rivers of Nihil (has groovy riffs with calm sections occasionally and sax solos)
Rivers of Nihil's self-titled also feels like their attempt to become more mainstream so it could be worth checking out as someone with little exposure to metal
Tech death is generally pretty hard to recommend to people who are new to metal because of how chaotic and dense it tends to be but i think Rivers of Nihil's self-titled might be a good bet
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