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Hard rock

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In a lot of interviews Anders has referred to In flames as a Hard rock band.This album has very little death metal elements although the melodic element is still there in abundance.This is NOT a Melodic death metal album this is Melodic Hard Rock. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Heartcrusher (talkcontribs) 06:43, 30 December 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Untitled

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Somebody labelled this incorrectly an Alternative Metal. However as In Flames is a melodic death metal band, it makes sense for STYE to be labelled as such. Songs like My Sweet Shadow and The Quiet Place are clearly Melodic Death influenced, with the Gothenburg guitar sounds.

Just a big hahah on this one. Sorry. Those two songs are like the the ones who are farest away from melodeath on the entire album... What's next? The screamo-pop hardcore punk metal of Superhero of the Computer Rage?--85.224.80.59 (talk) 11:33, 7 July 2008 (UTC)[reply]


no no....STYE IS NOT melodic death. They were melodic death in Jester race, Whoracle, but this album is NOT melodic death. if you say that tqp is "death" influenced please make your musical culture better ;-) it's completely different (however i like bot old albums bot new alt/nu/core/melodic/asyouwanttocallthem albums)

In Flames WERE a melo-death man, and STYE is not a melo-death band. And The Quiet Place has barely any guitars... Mphudson 20:35, 6 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]

- It's not correct the definition of melodeath for the last IF albmus. Melodic Death Metal is a completely different genre, just listen to Lunar Strain, Skydancer, Heartwork or Slaughter of the Soul. You speak about The Quiet Place, well, it's very far to this genre, the rythms and the melodies are obviously influenced by american alternative scene. Also MSW with its hard guitar rythms. The "alternative metal" definition is correct, even AMG says so and In Flames themselves don't like the term "melodeath" and speak about it as the music that influenced them in their origins. We could also talk about the post-95 pre-2002 albums but it's not our thread and for now I don't care. (HR)

- obviously In Flames changed their style; Metal Archives says "modern rock" only to leave the problem of the genre, but they understand that IF changed their genre. 99% of deathsters refuse to consider "melodic death metal" a big piece of all the bands that are labelled so. In Flames' members themselves in interviews say that their musical views are large and they like a lot of melodic bands. Stromblad is in love with Killswitch Engage and Caliban, for example. This because In Flames isn't a "this genre/that style" band, they often changed during years and will continue to change. They are not a "melodic death metal band", they are only "In Flames" and all their next albums will be different. | Connacht

modern metal

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But modern metal doesn't exists, and everything that is "metal" and is "modern" could be labelled so. Better remain to alt metal (the reviewer in the link even says that STYE "is also more death metal than their previous offerings", oh yes, and Death are a glam metal band ;P). Connacht 12:09, 3 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

They shouldn't even be labelled alt metal, they're not that alternative, like say, SOAD or Tool, those being innovative. In flames's sound and and songs are quite predictable and unchallenging. The genres here should be simply 'metal' and 'metalcore'.Revan ltrl 00:18, 6 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]

No band is just "metal". That's an extremely non-descriptive vague term. And they are not metalcore. All albums being either Melo-Death, Atl. or a combination of the two. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.255.119.240 (talk) 20:41, 25 August 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Um, any reason why?

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I know the moderators will put machinegun fire into me if I change it back to the consensus, but someone took down melodic death metal without giving an actual reason why. Since "F(r)iend" and the other first three or four tracks have the blended melodeath style that is also seen on A Sense of Purpose. Should probably put it back. -MetalKommandant (talk) 13:56, 27 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Style

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The style is obviously Melodic Death Metal/Alternative/Progressive, so stop bitching about the styles, that's the sound, it's not a singol genre and stop pointing out alternative on every fuckin' band.

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