Heavy Metal Mozart
- EmilLang1000
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Heavy Metal Mozart
I'm trying to put together a mix CD of classical music with metal involved, or modern rock songs with a classical feel. So far, this is what I have:
O Fortuna - Opera Babes
Adiemus - Enya
Requiem for a Tower - LOTR: The Two Towers
Das Tier in Mir - E-Nomine
Requiem (the Fifth) - Trans-Siberian Orchestra
Lacrimosa (Full) - Immediate Music
Das Rad des Schicksals - E-Nomine
Christmas at Sarajevo - Trans-Siberian Orchestra
Any suggestions of anything else of the like?
O Fortuna - Opera Babes
Adiemus - Enya
Requiem for a Tower - LOTR: The Two Towers
Das Tier in Mir - E-Nomine
Requiem (the Fifth) - Trans-Siberian Orchestra
Lacrimosa (Full) - Immediate Music
Das Rad des Schicksals - E-Nomine
Christmas at Sarajevo - Trans-Siberian Orchestra
Any suggestions of anything else of the like?
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- Iamshadowkiller
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Therion has a version of O Fortuna, perhaps you might check that out...
now as for the 'modern rock songs with a classical feel' category...that could mean every song on the winamp playlist so I do not really want to attempt that this morning...
I like the cd idea though, I am going to steal it now..
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now as for the 'modern rock songs with a classical feel' category...that could mean every song on the winamp playlist so I do not really want to attempt that this morning...
I like the cd idea though, I am going to steal it now..
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- R-A-N-M-A
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Apocalyptica are a German String Trio who have some really amazing Metallica covers. If you are looking for any metal put to classical that might be worth a listen. Also there is S&M by Metallica if you are looking for any Metal and Orchestral together. It isn't just Metallica tunes thre are some great instrumentals in there.
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- pink_hedgehog
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In the HMV where I live there are string quartet tribute CDs to bands like, mudvayne, NIN, I think theres a Linkin Park one, a Korn one maybe, Im pretty sure theres a Disturbed one. Theres a whole string tribute section. I never actually bought any because I didnt know what to think. Like I mean, "Dig" on a cello? I wasnt sure what that was gunna come out to sound like.
Im kind of a cheapy so I dont buy anything I think might be interesting incase I dont like it until I get some reviews. Like this, people actually like the orchestral covers, it does sound damn cool, but again, cheeeeeep
Im kind of a cheapy so I dont buy anything I think might be interesting incase I dont like it until I get some reviews. Like this, people actually like the orchestral covers, it does sound damn cool, but again, cheeeeeep
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- Kai Stromler
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Apocalyptica are from Finland. They're just really popular here. And the instrumentals on S&M, with the exception of "Ecstasy of Gold", on which the band does not appear, were all originally written by Metallica.R-A-N-M-A wrote:Apocalyptica are a FINNISH String Trio who have some really amazing Metallica covers. If you are looking for any metal put to classical that might be worth a listen. Also there is S&M by Metallica if you are looking for any Metal and Orchestral together.
Apocalyptica distinguished themselves from the pack of miscellaneous string tributes that was to follow them by releasing a second album in 1998 which included covers of bands besides Metallica as well as a couple original numbers. I'm not absolutely certain, but I believe that their current record is all originals.
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The limited version of Dimmu Borgir's Death Cult Armaggedon has orchestral-only versions of "Progenies of the Great Apocalypse" and "Eradication Instincts Defined". It might also be worth looking into the German Mittelalter-rock (literally, medieval rock) scene, though the styles added in are usually folkic and seldom get more recent than Baroque.
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- DeinReich
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DUDE! I wanna hear that!!! I'm sure that The LE is sold out by now...Kai Stromler wrote:Apocalyptica are from Finland. They're just really popular here. And the instrumentals on S&M, with the exception of "Ecstasy of Gold", on which the band does not appear, were all originally written by Metallica.R-A-N-M-A wrote:Apocalyptica are a FINNISH String Trio who have some really amazing Metallica covers. If you are looking for any metal put to classical that might be worth a listen. Also there is S&M by Metallica if you are looking for any Metal and Orchestral together.
Apocalyptica distinguished themselves from the pack of miscellaneous string tributes that was to follow them by releasing a second album in 1998 which included covers of bands besides Metallica as well as a couple original numbers. I'm not absolutely certain, but I believe that their current record is all originals.
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The limited version of Dimmu Borgir's Death Cult Armaggedon has orchestral-only versions of "Progenies of the Great Apocalypse" and "Eradication Instincts Defined". It might also be worth looking into the German Mittelalter-rock (literally, medieval rock) scene, though the styles added in are usually folkic and seldom get more recent than Baroque.
--K
Anyhow, my biggest reccomendations would have to be Metallica's S&M, ANYTHING from Trans-Siberian Orchestra, and Appocalyptica.[/b]
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