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		<title>The Importance Of A Good Hook In Today&#8217;s Metal</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In today metal there are so many bands out there trying to break into the scene. A lot of bands get signed that I think are very talented, but they lack a good hook. Whether it&#8217;s a good chorus line or just a good verse or rhythm in general that keeps it interesting, it&#8217;s gotta have it. There are far too many bands in today&#8217;s metal that don&#8217;t have that hook. Some people are &#8220;Anti-hook&#8221; and don&#8217;t like them. Why? I honestly don&#8217;t know. It&#8217;s hard to go to a live show and just bang your head without having a [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.metalmartyr.com">Metal Martyr</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In today metal there are so many bands out there trying to break into the scene. A lot of bands get signed that I think are very talented, but they lack a good hook. Whether it&#8217;s a good chorus line or just a good verse or rhythm in general that keeps it interesting, it&#8217;s gotta have it. There are far too many bands in today&#8217;s metal that don&#8217;t have that hook. Some people are &#8220;Anti-hook&#8221; and don&#8217;t like them. Why? I honestly don&#8217;t know. It&#8217;s hard to go to a live show and just bang your head without having a good hook in the song to raise your fist too and sing along.</p>
<p>Some bands have that instant hook right from the get-go and keep that hook all the way through. Songs like <strong>Lamb Of God</strong>&#8217;s <strong>Laid To Rest</strong> is a song that is relentlessly heavy from beginning to end. With the opening riff, the chorus and the bridge. It&#8217;s all there and they keep that same formula throughout most of their music. The title track from <strong>Kataklysm</strong>&#8217;s <strong>Prevail</strong> starts with a catchy first pumping rhythmic verse and bridges into the chorus &#8220;<em>Prevail, the time has come to crush the enemy one by one</em>&#8220;. Just about every <strong>Megadeth</strong> song has a great hook. <strong>Dave Mustaine</strong> is an amazing song writer and he knows how to write a song that you will remember and play over and over again. <strong>Black Sabbath</strong> did it with <strong>Black Sabbath</strong>. The opening chords start it off in an evil, eerie hook that just grasps your attention and start to tell a story like all of their songs.</p>
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<p>Metal-core is notorious for having hooks in chorus lines and that&#8217;s why it is so successful and mainstream. However, bands like <strong>Century</strong>, with their release <strong>Black Ocean</strong> to me was just a wall of noise with thoughtless screaming. Not good rhythmic and/or melodic screaming, but screaming like someone is trying to put a knife in your chest and your trying to fight them off and get someone&#8217;s attention to help. It just had no catch to me, it had nothing that made me want to listen to it again. Don&#8217;t think I&#8217;m just picking on<strong> Century</strong>, I have the same problem with <strong>Job For A Cowboy</strong>, however JFAC at least had good vocals but they over-power everything else.</p>
<p>Everyone is always hating  <strong>Hatebreed</strong> because they find it boring. Hardcore is a genre that always has a hook and usually it&#8217;s a catchy chorus line that just makes you want to commit random acts of violence on emo kids. If it&#8217;s all blast-beats and constant double thumping of the bass drum all the way through, with vocals that don&#8217;t vary, then it gets boring and redundant.</p>
<p>If you want to write a good metal song, or a song of any genre, then you have to think really hard about what you like to hear and what the people around you like to hear. I don&#8217;t care if you write a 40 minute song that has every possible note in it, in the most complicated arrangements and structure. You may think it&#8217;s brilliant because you wrote it, but if no one else likes it and there really isn&#8217;t anything about the song that would make someone want to hear it again, then you have just written a 40 minute piece of garbage that only you will listen to. The fans are ultimately the judge of a musicians work. Everybody knows this. Sometimes it doesn&#8217;t happen. Musicians try to self produce songs and they think it sounds great without outside influence on what might make that song better and make it &#8217;sell&#8217;. When it bombs and they lose fans they wonder why. &#8220;Hook, Line And Sinker&#8221;. There&#8217;s no other way to put it. A song has to have a good hook, a good line of structure to make it interesting all the way through and a sinker. Something to make the end all worth the rest of the song. Something that makes you say F*ck Yeah! as soon as it&#8217;s over. It&#8217;s so obvious, yet some people just don&#8217;t get it.</p>
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