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Gentlemen!
I repeat myself. Yes, most metal bands have simple and primitive melodies. One of the main characteristics of metal is its aggressive rhythm, which sometimes simply drowns out the melody. That is, we are not talking about the complexity or simplicity of the performance (it would also be difficult to play Mozart with jackhammers: if someone managed to do that, it would undoubtedly be a technically brilliant performance, but the composition would clearly lose in beauty and melodic richness), but specifically about the melodiousness...
Regarding my post number 64.
Its reason: I often have to discuss musical preferences with my friends and acquaintances, just people I've known for 2 hours. I ask a person if they like Dima Bilan's music. I hear a logical answer: no. "Okay. What do you like?" - I continue. "Well, definitely not pop music," my interlocutor replies. "I'd prefer something 'heavy': Iron Maiden, AC/DC, Slipknot, Sepultura, etc." - "Great. You have excellent taste. Anything else?" - "No, not really. Mostly metal and alternative." - "How so? What about jazz, country, chanson (French - author's note), classical music?" Silence in response. "Okay. What about Pink Floyd, Genesis, Yes, Emerson, Lake & Palmer?" Not a single sound broke the silence.
My point is that, very often, when a conversation turns to pop music, it is contrasted with heavy rock (including metal). Of course, the comparison is not in favor of the former (which I mostly agree with) and exists because of the musical limitations of the person making the comparison, who only knows two musical genres. Moreover, metal itself is presented as almost the pinnacle of musical perfection.
As a rule, the "love" for heavy rock arises from a desire to assert oneself: "I'm not like everyone else, I'm better" - and has the same roots as adolescent hypersexuality, that is, it passes with age. Hence, the complete denial of other musical styles (I'm not talking about anyone who has posted in this thread, I'm just trying to show a trend).
A little about myself: I hate pop music. However, this is more of a professional thing, as I work at NASHE RADIO. In general, I believe that there are only two types of music: good and bad (in other words: in any musical genre, there are both worthy and mediocre representatives). And the assessment is always subjective.
A few words about progressive metal, which I was accused of not knowing. As far as I know, the origins of this genre lie in metal and progressive rock. According to my subjective impressions (supported by the opinions of several people who are authoritative for me), prog-metal is more of a "heavier" YES than a more virtuoso Metallica.
And finally, to please TWELF 12, I will list not five, but six of the most primitive metal bands in terms of music: Judas Priest, Motorhead, Slayer, Immortal, The Abyss, Metallica.
I hope I have made my position clear and have not offended anyone with my words.
With opinion,
Gur - "professional"
P.S. Rammstein belongs to industrial metal