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Love, Death & Robots
Love, Death & Robots
2019 | Action, Animation, Comedy
If you enjoyed the comic magazine Heavy Metal or the 2 heavy metal movies this is a must. It falls right in line with it. A quirky sci fi animation. Sometimes dark, sometimes funny, sometimes dramatic.
I enjoyed this a lot.
  
Relentless by Pentagram
Relentless by Pentagram
1985 | Metal
9
9.0 (1 Ratings)
Album Rating
A heavy, colossal slab of doom metal from the States, Relentless is on regular rotation, for me.
  
Hardwired...To Self-Destruct by Metallica
Hardwired...To Self-Destruct by Metallica
2016 | Metal
More metal! (1 more)
Some decent tracks.
Overly heavy for me in parts. (0 more)
Differentish and the best for a while.
  
Robot Carnival (1987)
Robot Carnival (1987)
1987 | Animation, Musical, Sci-Fi
If you enjoyed Heavy Metal or love, death & robots you might find want to check out this movie.
  
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Aurora recommended track The Hunter by Mastodon in Hunter by Mastodon in Music (curated)

 
Hunter by Mastodon
Hunter by Mastodon
2011 | Metal
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The Hunter by Mastodon

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"I really love heavy metal. I’m very open, so I don’t really care about genres and often with heavy metal I just like it. I was a huge fan of many heavy metal bands when I was a kid, the first concert I went to was Gojira and then Mastodon and then Slayer. I was eleven and I really loved it. “None of my friends liked the music and so I remember feeling at home at the shows, because I met people who understood it. It’s so angry without being hostile if you really listen to it, but it can sound hostile to people who don’t understand it. “This is quite a calm song by Mastodon. It’s a childhood memory, but a song that allowed me to discover Mastodon with a more melodic song than most heavy metal bands I knew. I saw them play two times actually. “I try and turn what I love about heavy metal into something that more people can understand, like in songs like “Under The Water” and “The Seed”, the single I just released, is more heavy. I like the weight"

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Daisy (166 KP) rated Highway to Hell by AC/DC in Music

Sep 6, 2017  
Highway to Hell by AC/DC
Highway to Hell by AC/DC
1979 | Rock
8
8.4 (5 Ratings)
Album Rating
The last album recorded with the legendary Bon Scott. (1 more)
It's everything that you want a heavy metal album to be. Unadulterated lyrics and unmistakable riffs.
  
Redline (2011)
Redline (2011)
2011 | Action, Animation, Sci-Fi
Space racing at it's best
If you enjoy the magazine Heavy Metal (adult comic book magazine) you will enjoy this sci fi anime racing movie.
Not a kids anime.
  
Black Sabbath  by Black Sabbath
Black Sabbath by Black Sabbath
1970 | Metal, Rock
Rolling Stone's 243rd greatest album of all time
Superb hard rock/blues album. Whether or not they were the first heavy metal band is irrelevant, the songs here are fantastic. Includes the self-titled song, the brilliant NIB and my favourite Sabbath song - Warning - as close to a heavy version of The Beach Boys' God Only Knows as we're likely to see.
  
Metal lords (2022)
Metal lords (2022)
2022 | Comedy, Drama, Music, Musical
6
6.5 (2 Ratings)
Movie Rating
If you're into heavy metal then you will find something to enjoy with Metal Lords, a teen comedy/metal love letter from Peter Sollett.
It drags in a few places, and some of the humour doesn't quite land, but it did get a few genuine laughs out of me, and is pretty damn wholesome - there's surprisingly very little musical gate-keeping from any of the characters. The students who are into Ed Sheeran are mostly respectful towards the main characters metal leanings ("Post death metal") and even he appreciates the rival pop band by the time the credits roll. It's a refreshing take on a genre that is rife with elitism.
Other than that, Metal Lords has a banging soundtrack, and some great original music courtesy of the incredibly talented Ramin Djawadi (who is just everywhere these days, and deservedly so).
Metal Lords won't change your life, but it's a fun time. It's pretty much Deathgasm without the gore and demons.
  
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Fred (860 KP) rated Love, Death & Robots in TV

Mar 24, 2019  
Love, Death & Robots
Love, Death & Robots
2019 | Action, Animation, Comedy
A Heavy Metal reboot? I'm in!
This is an anthology series, airing on Netflix. Originally, it was going to be a theatrical reboot of the Heavy Metal animated movies, but became a series instead. It's split into 18 animated shorts (well, 17 & one mostly live-action) with an average length of about 10 minutes or so each. Unlike the original Heavy Metal movie, there is nothing tying the shorts together, like the Loc-nar.

I want to say, overall, the series is great. Most of the animation is great. Some of it, like in the short "The Witness" is so realistic, you'll think you're watching actual film. However, there are some shorts where the animation is done in the choppy, crappy CGI-drawn animation & this takes away from them. Just like the original Heavy Metal, some shorts work, some don't. Fortunately, most of them work, overall. Some have problems with their endings. They seem to either have no ending, or they're just not satisfying enough. I kind of wish they were 20 minutes each. But there are also some where the ending is the best part.

My favorite short is probably "Three Robots", which is about...3 robots. They're "taking a vacation" through an apocalyptic wasteland. It's funny & smart. My least favorite is probably "When the Yogurt Took Over", which is about...sentient yogurt. Fortunately, this one is also the shortest of them. Funny enough, both of these shorts were written by the same writer.

I see people complaining about the show's sexism towards women. Yes, this is a problem. But a minor one. The show does have fan service, especially in the short "The Witness" I mentioned. There's nudity just for the sake of having nudity. I feel that although in this day & age, in America, this is frowned upon, it fits with these shorts. It's not like it's non-stop nudity, it's just here & there. It also fits with the Heavy Metal series & I'm happy that it's there.

I could talk about each short separately, but I don't think they need to be. You can watch the entire series in a few hours & it's worth it. So what you waiting for?