• Rhynoplaz@lemmy.world
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    A metal head is the kind of guy I want watching my back. They aren’t afraid to get knocked around a little, usually smarter than most, and they have the biggest hearts.

    Of course, there are exceptions, but that’s the general vibe I get from the metal heads I’ve met.

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      Metalhead here. I’ve found that once you ignore the elitists (which every fandom has), it’s a pretty welcoming crowd consisting of generally chill people who aren’t afraid to stand out.

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    As a metal head, it was always fun seeing other bars and clubs in the middle of the night having police and fights outside, while our dainty little metal bar only had that when those people came to our place.

    Some people even came for the lack of fights, even if they didn’t like the music. Always a brotherly atmosphere welcoming to all strangers.

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    I think those people like to have fun and they don’t take themselves too seriously.

    I don’t think that my perception of it changed in the last 30 years since I was a teenager.

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      Can confirm.

      What I have noticed for myself and other Metalheads is that the preference regarding the favourite bands and or subgenre might shift, or that the mix/percentage with non-Metal music might change a bit etc. But from my experience, people that have enjoyed Metal as teenagers still like it at older ages.

      At Metal festivals and concerts you generally find a wide spectrum of all ages. I’ve seen grannies enjoying the show next to teenagers moshing. I’ve seen whole families, or talked to people that came alone from another continent to attend that festival. I’ve also done that myself once and had no problem finding nice people to hang out with.

      @OP, are you asking for a specific reason, or just a general vibe check? Or are you a Metalhead yourself and wanna see what the perspective from other Metalheads in other communities is?

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        I often ask a question on here to give me something to get my mind off of the pain immediately following my physical therapy routine from a broken neck and back 10 years ago. I’m not much for words ATM. But yes, I’m a metalhead

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          Fuck, that sounds horrible :(
          I wish you a good recovery with as little pain as possible!

          You have a good strategy. Reading other people’s stories is like reading a book. But instead of fiction, it’s (hopefully true) small glimpses into human lives. I also love that for escaping my own reality for a short while.

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    There’s the old joke that metalheads are nice people pretending to be mean, while hippies are mean people pretending to be nice.

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      I don’t know about hippies, but this comic is pretty accurate for Metalheads (except many times we also take stupid grimace fotos xD):

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          Haha, it’s been a while since I last saw that! Thanks for bringing it back 🤘🏻

          And since I’ve been learning Swedish lately, I can now almost understand that Norwegian. Here’s my guess:

          Ikke alle liker at det går så fort hos oss.

          which means “Not all like that it’s going so fast with us.”, so it would make sense for the video xD

          Can you confirm or correct that?

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            Correct. Swedish and Norwegian are similar enough that Norwegian dialects alone are more different.

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    I’ve been going to metal and adjacent shows and festivals for decades.

    Metal fans are everything and everyone. There exists no stereotype that any one fan could fully fit.

    • The lawyer with more money than sense.
    • The family of 3 with their toddler wearing ear protection.
    • The guy who looks like he just got done mucking a horse stall.
    • The boomers who will tell you about the first time they saw Ozzy without it even being brought up.
    • The smokers and the tokers.
    • The guy who just escaped the office and doesn’t care what people think of his clothes.
    • The visitors who are not really into the music but they love an opener or swore they would see the headliner if they ever got the chance.

    For the most part, people are accepting of everyone. There are a few people who are less hospitable. Usually kids who have an idea of the culture that is not instep with reality. Typically they learn, one way or another.

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    Metalheads I’ve known 20yrs ago vs now? Still generally lovely, kind and welcoming people. They can look fierce but I’d go to them in a crisis.

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    My perception is that they are people. I know lots of different people that listen to metal and have nothing else in common.

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    Speaking as one, the majority are decent people but there is a minority who are openly fash and a sadly growing amount who tolerate fash bands cos the riffs are good.

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        I feel this one hard, I loved his Ghost Machine stuff too. Can’t do FFDP…

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      Even though none of motorhead’s members are nazis, I believe the blatant Nazi image to be in terrible taste.

      Sure, they may not believe in them, but they are indirectly promoting and normalizing them. It disconnects the symbols from their historical context and association. It taints the image of metal as a whole which saddens me a lot.

      To be perfectly clear, I’m OK with Nazi imagery in movies and games but only within the context of the setting.

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    Used to breathe metal music, not so much these days. But I’d still hang out with any of those people from the old days. A lot of broken souls in that community, but for the most part everyone tries to prop each other up.

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    Metal heads are generally kind people that I can get along with easily. Just watch for tattoos around black metal fans

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    Not a perception as such, but as a metalhead too I wonder what their gateway band was or who they might listen to that I’m unfamiliar with. General intrigue really.

    Makes me wonder if those who favour other genres think the same.

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      Ah jeez, what can I say but 12 years old is the perfect time to be given a Megadeth album. I think it was Capitol Punishment.

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    I listen to some metal among a lot of other music, wouldn’t really call myself a metalhead but I have a lot of friends who are

    I’m in my 30s, been a lot of metalheads in my friend group since middle or high school, don’t really see that changing any time soon. Overall I like metalheads, under the gruff-looking exteriors most of them are big marshmallows, and overall pretty intelligent people.

    There’s a handful of assholes, racists, some people whose main interest in metal is that they like to be too rough in the mosh pit, etc. but the majority of metalheads I’ve met hate their guts. And like with all subcultures, fandoms, etc. there are some who are annoying pretentious pricks about it but are essentially harmless.