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I'm currently obsessing with Kamelot, so it would be nice if you want to try them out. They're metal though. Many say they're power metal, but I would put them in the progressive metal category. If you decide to give it a run, I would say listen to their 3 latest album Epica, Black Halo and Ghost Opera. I recommand those three because they are the one that hooked me in, the previous albums are really good also. They're such a gang of serious musicians and make awesome awesome music.
Jam it back in, in the dark.
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No, Ar Tonelico is definitely not metal. Heavily use of synth and very much little of distortion guitar would not make it metal.
On top of my head know, I'm thinking of John William's Summon the Heores It's a compilation of a bunch of heroic themes. NBC used that for one of the Olympic festivals I guess. Eventhough John doesn't compose all of them, but he performed this with the Boston Pop orchestra. Great great music. My favorite track is "The olympic spirit." Another great one just pop on my head is Blackmore's Knight. This is a band formed by ex Deep Purple guitarist Richie Blackmore. Don't worry, this is absolutely not metal at all. The music they play falls strongly into folk category, with a lot of Renaissance era sense in it. Again, great music with beautiful melody, soothing harmony and memorable lyric. You should check them out. If you want I can upload some. Video games music wise, I think you are more knowledgable than me, so I wouldn't dare to suggest much. Although, any chance that you haven't run into great PC music stuff like No one lives forever, A.P.J (jazz) or Brothers in Arms, Ghost Recon (contemporary instrumental), they're really worth given a try. There's nowhere I can't reach.
Last edited by lightgem; Jun 1, 2007 at 05:39 PM.
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