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[edit] "Hipster Metal"?
Uh...WTF is "Hipster Metal"?!! That seems like a contradiction in terms...looking at current mainstream music, actual Metal seems to be considered anything *but* hip. If this was "hipster" anything, wouldn't it be getting radio play? I certainly haven't heard it on any radio station...it was pure luck I even managed to hear them in the first place (some guy in a record store recommended them to me & a friend). I've got this CD and it sounds pretty much like old-fashioned Heavy Metal, almost Proto-Metal, Black Sabbath-ish stuff. 67.62.112.215 20:26, 1 November 2006 (UTC)