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The Dude Lifestyle => Living the Life of the Dude => Topic started by: Holy Man on March 23, 2011, 06:09:28 PM

Title: Heavy Metal Dudes???
Post by: Holy Man on March 23, 2011, 06:09:28 PM
Alright fellow dudes... here's my conundrum... I'm a metal-head, always have been. I discovered Dudeism about a year and a half ago. Now, to me, Metal is one of the pieces of my foundation, metal is my rug that ties the room together. However, Metal tends to be very aggressive, and not always the Dudeliest of pastimes. As a PERFORMER of Heavy Metal, I am often left feeling like I'm being pulled in multiple directions, as my nature is to be a very mellow individual, with few cares besides the basics. So I have to ask all of you, what are your thoughts on my situation? How would YOU suggest I maintain my balance between being as good at the Metal as I love being, but still abiding?

Holy Man
Title: Re: Heavy Metal Dudes???
Post by: Banjo Dude on March 23, 2011, 07:15:30 PM
Pickles.  Maybe Toki.  I like Murderface, too, but, as far as templates go, I think the former two hold up pretty good.  Now go learn "Underwater Friends" (or whatever it was called.)

But, mostly Pickles.

'Nuff said.


If any of you don't know what I'm on about, well, that's just your loss.  ;)

Title: Re: Heavy Metal Dudes???
Post by: Abideist on March 23, 2011, 08:10:49 PM
I'm a metal fan too. Depends on how metal i guess, but my best bro is a metal guitarist and plays Texas metal, pantera style. I know alot of metal heads who are purists, but then again i know a lot of dudes who just dig metal too.

I imagine Jack Black is one of those types. I have a thing for Meshuggah when i want to rock out.
Title: Re: Heavy Metal Dudes???
Post by: Holy Man on March 24, 2011, 10:30:59 AM
Right on guys, thanks for the input. I bet Jack Black is a very dudely dude. I'd like to burn one down with him once... maybe twice.
Title: Re: Heavy Metal Dudes???
Post by: HnauHnakrapunt on August 23, 2020, 11:09:55 AM
I managed to learn about Buddhism and Asatru at the same time, so strange combinations are possible. Buddhism says hurt no one, Asatru says be a warrior. I like heavy metal too. When I feel something may be wrong here, I tell myself that at least some Buddhist monks practiced martial arts to be able to defend themselves. You can be strong enough to fight and refuse to do this without a cause.