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[QUOTE="MetalcoreSUCKS:381485"]Y_Ddraig_Goch said:[QUOTE]So I have been thinking, how can one go about making the metal scene stronger in our area? What has worked in other places? So far some of the things I have done has been to make mix cds with all types of metal for friends who are not into metal yet, must say I have converted quite a few. It just seems there are to few people who are passionate about the music to really get a good following around here. I live in Southern NH and I must say there is no metal presence around here at all, plenty of metalheads and bands, but no shows, no cool bars that play metal music. There is a park in my city that has an outdoor stage and if I ever get my band up and going I want to see if I can get some kind of metal show there, that would be awesome but I bet it would never work. The heaviest music played there is like jazz rock fussion hahah. So what do you think needs to be done in New England to make a really strong metal community?[/QUOTE] Good question.But idk the answer.Ive tried to get chicks I work with to go to shows with me but none of them are into Metal.Lets face it,the USA is not a country where Metal is the first choice of music.So just get used to the scene being DEAD.Cause New England is not the only place in this country where Metal is dying. [/QUOTE]
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