No one likes being misjudged; with some context, we can all understand each other a bit better. So, if someone mentions metal music and your mind jumps to hair spray abuses or evil clown lookalikes, join me as we discuss its rich history—really! We'll start with its influences (like Celtic folk and classical music), discuss its cultural and religious roots (not as terrifying as you might think), and see how 40+ years of success and misconception have led to a rich musical tapestry. You might not become a fan, but you'll definitely understand the world you live in just a bit more.
Slides from my Ignite presentation at DemoCamp20. They make a lot more sense if you read the story that goes along with them at http://adam.goucher.ca/?p=940. All the photo credits are available at http://adam.goucher.ca/?p=985.
Slides from my Ignite presentation at DemoCamp20. They make a lot more sense if you read the story that goes along with them at http://adam.goucher.ca/?p=940. All the photo credits are available at http://adam.goucher.ca/?p=985.
Get Started in Professional WordPress Design & DevelopmentCliff Seal
Ready to start charging for building sites in WordPress? Welcome! WordPress has a great community, and there are endless resources available to you (both free and paid). You’ll be making clients happy in no time.
In my five years of WordPress development, I’ve made my share of mistakes, and fixed my share of other developers’ mistakes as well.
In this session, I’ll share tips on becoming a better WordPress consultant, and on empowering clients with WordPress. Bad or lazy development practices set your clients up for failure, because other developers have to start over when they inherit your work—or, worse: the client’s site breaks and you’re not around to fix it anymore. You can do better.
This session is for you if:
- You know know HTML/CSS, are somewhat proficient in PHP and JavaScript.
- Almost all of your projects start with existing themes.
- Almost all functionality in your projects come from existing plugins.
- You’re working with budgets under $10,000.
Let’s build a better web together!
Especially when looking at WordPress as a potential platform for web apps, understanding proper caching techniques is a must—and the Transients API is a powerful tool that sometimes goes unnoticed.
We’ll cover the basics and see easy examples, and then discuss common places where this method can be most helpful, like large, complex queries or pulling from an external API. We’ll also get into the details of the API, covering concepts like object caching, autoloading, and see some examples of more advanced setups.
SESINOKS 1993 YILINDA GIDA ilaç,kozmetik ve kimya sanayinin akış ekipmanları konusunda gereksimlerine cevap vermek üzere kurulmuş olup geniş stok olanakları, deneyimli satış ekibi ve lojistik hizmetleri ile hızlı ve doğru malzeme sunmaktadır.SESINOKS DIN , SMS, ISO , IDF ve benzeri normlarda malzemeleri yüzey kaliteleri ve ölçülerine bağlı olarak stoklarında bulundurmaktadır
Get Started in Professional WordPress Design & DevelopmentCliff Seal
Ready to start charging for building sites in WordPress? Welcome! WordPress has a great community, and there are endless resources available to you (both free and paid). You’ll be making clients happy in no time.
In my five years of WordPress development, I’ve made my share of mistakes, and fixed my share of other developers’ mistakes as well.
In this session, I’ll share tips on becoming a better WordPress consultant, and on empowering clients with WordPress. Bad or lazy development practices set your clients up for failure, because other developers have to start over when they inherit your work—or, worse: the client’s site breaks and you’re not around to fix it anymore. You can do better.
This session is for you if:
- You know know HTML/CSS, are somewhat proficient in PHP and JavaScript.
- Almost all of your projects start with existing themes.
- Almost all functionality in your projects come from existing plugins.
- You’re working with budgets under $10,000.
Let’s build a better web together!
Especially when looking at WordPress as a potential platform for web apps, understanding proper caching techniques is a must—and the Transients API is a powerful tool that sometimes goes unnoticed.
We’ll cover the basics and see easy examples, and then discuss common places where this method can be most helpful, like large, complex queries or pulling from an external API. We’ll also get into the details of the API, covering concepts like object caching, autoloading, and see some examples of more advanced setups.
SESINOKS 1993 YILINDA GIDA ilaç,kozmetik ve kimya sanayinin akış ekipmanları konusunda gereksimlerine cevap vermek üzere kurulmuş olup geniş stok olanakları, deneyimli satış ekibi ve lojistik hizmetleri ile hızlı ve doğru malzeme sunmaktadır.SESINOKS DIN , SMS, ISO , IDF ve benzeri normlarda malzemeleri yüzey kaliteleri ve ölçülerine bağlı olarak stoklarında bulundurmaktadır
Talk at Victoria University of Wellington for the International Institute of Modern Letters, on visual language and poetry in comics (6 July 2018). All artwork is, of course, the property of the copyright holders.
Please Forget You Knew My Name: Secretly Influenced by the DeadChristian Crumlish
Bands and musicians that have played down or denied the extent to which they were influenced by the Grateful Dead, a presentation from the Southwest / Texas PCA conference on
The marketing metric of the next decade will be trust. There will be no more effective—nor more critical—way of building a brand than building a community who trusts you enough to advocate on your behalf.
With trust in brands and advertising at an all-time low, there will never be a better time to build a human-centered marketing strategy. The tactics of this decade—data collection, tracking, endless ads—will not work in the next.
Your customers are already telling you how to connect with them in a way that will grow your business. Are you ready to listen?
Building Advocates with World-Class Customer ExperiencesCliff Seal
Your leads' marketing experience is affecting their sales experience.
Their sales experience is affecting their customer experience.
Their customer experience is affecting your attrition and your growth.
The entire lifecycle—start to finish—is affecting your ability to turn customers into advocates: your most reliable engine for growth.
We’ve all had a bad experience that turned us off to a company for good. You have the opportunity to design ideal experiences for your customers, and, in doing so, position your company to grow. The data is conclusive: better experiences lead to advocates and revenue! To get there, you'll have to fuse disparate parts of your organization together to create a new, holistic experience.
In this session, we'll use the incredible history of Jimi Hendrix as a vehicle for learning how to do effective customer research, leverage analytics and testing, and collaborate across departments to build a world-class, omni-channel customer experience that gets real results. When customers experience success, you do, too. Would you mind submitting that change?
After consuming countless research papers and case studies, and nearly a decade of studying and talking to B2B marketers—a pattern emerges that connects high-performing marketers with exceptionally great jazz musicians: both reliably deliver the results they want through mastery, perseverance, and collaboration.
How do you move beyond the basics and create innovative, effective email campaigns? It turns out that the key isn’t more data—it’s your ability to see opportunities, collaborate, and improvise.
Through reliable research and the true stories of American jazz greats, we'll plot a course to greater use of personalization, automation, and testing through learning to trust yourself. The legends of jazz always delighted us in ways we never expected, and you can put your creativity to work in your B2B emails, too. (No scatting required.)
Sources
https://litmus.com/blog/email-marketing-priorities-and-budget-changes https://litmus.com/blog/the-biggest-email-marketing-challenges https://www.marketingsherpa.com/article/case-study/appvault-email-landing-page-testing https://www.salesforce.com/blog/2017/02/show-b2b-customers-some-love.html https://www.marketingsherpa.com/article/case-study/adecco https://ramptshirts.com/blog/2018/01/12/wrote-sent-best-cold-email-ever/ https://www.gallup.com/file/services/188879/B2BGuide_Reports_201602.pdf https://www.salesforce.com/blog/2017/06/fourth-annual-state-of-marketing-report.html https://customer.io/blog/personalized-welcome-emails.html https://www.marketingsherpa.com/article/case-study/hcss-marketingsherpa-awards-2017
Death to Boring B2B Marketing, Part 2: Jobs-to-Be-DoneCliff Seal
According to Seth Godin, the biggest mistake marketers are making today is "Thinking that their job is to spend money to get attention." In our new economy of trust, connection, and relevance, marketing strategies need to reflect a deep understanding of customer value. The classic, persona-based form of marketing isn't designed to achieve that outcome. There's a new framework to help marketers become more relevant: Jobs to be Done. It's designed and proven to give tremendous insight into the true value you provide to your customers. Knowing what your customers need your product or service to do means you know how to help them achieve their goals. Join us to learn about the Jobs-to-be-Done mindset, see how it worked for others, and walk away with a fresh way to be truly relevant to your customers.
DIY WordPress Site Management: Configure, Launch, and MaintainCliff Seal
WordPress’s content management system is only one piece of a very large puzzle. Acronyms abound as a site prepares for launch—from DNS to SSL to CDN, you’re up against a series of technical tasks that need to go well to go live.
Once you get to launch, there’s a whole litany of concepts a site owner ought to understand: optimizing and maintaining SEO, keeping the site secure, monitoring performance, tracking analytics, and keeping everything up to date. Plus, what do you do when performance slows down, or your site gets hacked, or users aren’t converting like you expect?
In this session, I’ll give an introduction to everything from domain hosting to site launching to cleaning a hacked site—sharing proven tools I’ve used to help hundreds of clients. You’ll get a better idea of what you can manage on your own and better understand the things you can’t (or don’t want to).
Margaret Stewart of Facebook thinks designing elegant tools may be the highest-impact opportunity for designers today. At Pardot (part of Salesforce), we can attest to that.
The star of our app, Engagement Studio, was borne out of a desire to go deeper into interaction and interface design. By seeking out opportunities to make our users' experience truly meaningful, we blazed a trail that defied conventions and empowered the people we serve. A simple workflow builder became a canvas for bold automation and experimentation.
In this session, we’ll look at how our user-centric design process generated innovative new ideas that invite people to be creative. You’ll see how these phases came together to make meaningful improvements on a “common" interface:
- Reframing questions and infusing research early to discover opportunities
- Balancing product compromise with design principles
- Validating inspired concepts through clear UX objectives
Death to Boring B2B Marketing: How Applying Design Thinking Drives SuccessCliff Seal
Somewhere along the line, B2B marketing became less of an exercise in creativity and more a balancing act in the dark. Endless tools, contradictory best practices, and mind-numbing levels of optimization dominate the modern marketer’s day-to-day. After all, you still have to hit objective goals to prove your worth to the business—even though it’s almost impossible to know how each decision and effort impacts the overall outcome.
So, you play it safe. You administer tools instead of creating and experimenting. And you miss opportunities to truly excel, because just hitting your numbers is hard enough. No more! It’s time for you to do what you do best again: fearlessly connect with your target market and build empowered customers.
The principles and methods of "design thinking” will equip you to reorient around more audacious goals and pursue a higher level of creativity and risk. Embrace collaboration, conversation, ideation, and testing to find hidden opportunities—all without jeopardizing the good you’ve done so far.
Let’s put tools in their place and be unboring together.
Introducing WordPress Multitenancy (Wordcamp Vegas/Orlando 2015/WPCampus)Cliff Seal
Did you know that running multiple instances of WordPress on a single server doesn’t actually require multiple instances of the codebase? In fact, as of WordPress 3.9, you don’t even need multiple instances of a plugin or a theme! Multitenancy can eliminate massive maintenance overhead in the right situations, think server-wide, near-instant updates that let you stay secure without keeping up with multiple sites. And that’s just the beginning of how it can help. In this session, I’ll show you how multitenancy can save time and energy while empowering your users. It’s simple, but powerful.
People Over Pixels: Meaningful UX That ScalesCliff Seal
Why does a user's experience matter—not just to an organization, but in a broader sense? And, if we can find a deeper meaning in designing for others, how can that help us achieve business goals?
Design is finally getting some attention in tech, and we ought to realize the importance of that opportunity and capitalize on it for the good of everyone. You might be surprised at how a focus on helping people actually results in the metrics that everyone cares about, like user happiness and team efficiency—and I'll back it up with statistics you can take back with you.
So join us as we talk about the foundation of great UX and how to scale our methods (no matter what size your organization is). Simply doing more of the same ol' stuff won't cut it, so we'll discuss how subtle shifts in thinking can help us continually improve our work for the benefit of everyone it touches.
The WordPress Administration area is no walk in the park. Just because it’s, perhaps, the most user-friendly of the big CMSs doesn’t necessary make it objectively easy to use. All sorts of things that can seriously break your site are mixed in with trivial options. And, once you start adding robust plugins, things can get complicated fast.
There are many ways to make WordPress more palatable for the common user (see: non-developers) and reduce the risk of big-time accidents. In this session, I’ll show you how easy it is to remove things users don’t need from the admin area—all with your own plugin.
Don’t worry if you haven’t written a plugin before. Not only will I give you the working plugin to start with, but I’ll explain everything along the way.
Let’s make WordPress just a little easier and safer for everyone!
Temporary Cache Assistance (Transients API): WordCamp Birmingham 2014Cliff Seal
WordPress has a few built-in ways to cache data that enable rapid development. Understanding your options and how to use them properly in your context is crucial to a performant and scalable site. The Transients API provides a powerful and easy way to store data with an expiration, and it comes with a few under-the-hood perks as well.
Join me in looking at the benefits you can gain from understanding and implementing “transients”. When we’re done, you’ll know what this API is, when it should be used, how to use it, and how to scale it. I’ll give real, useful code examples that you can implement immediately—without boring you to death. You’ll be able to do anything from caching data from a external API (like recent tweets) to storing a large, complex query.
We’ll also cover some of the more obscure aspects of this method, like:
-Object caching/Memcached
-Autoloading
-Race Conditions
-Expired transient cleanup
-Options table bloat
Do yourself and your visitors a favor by utilizing the Transients API. And, as you’ll see in this session, knowing how to use it will make all WordPress’s caching techniques easy to implement.
Great design of the user's experience has effects far beyond what we traditionally attribute to the discipline of UX. When we're willing to accept that putting people over pixels achieves business goals *and* makes the world better in its own way, we can choose to empower people to do what they want to do.
In this presentation given at Digital Summit 2014 in Atlanta, I make the case for how this can be true and how it allows UX to scale.
No one cares about your content (yet): WordCamp Charleston 2014Cliff Seal
We have methods, systems and software; we have books, blogs and white papers—all of which helps us produce well-articulated content and manage the how, when and why of engagement for effective content marketing tactics.
In this session, though, we’ll take a fresh look at web content by seeing it through the eyes of the user, and we’ll discuss methods of improving users’ experience by employing simple and effective psychology alongside common-sense SEO.
We’ll also explore how methods of effective in-person conversation can be applied to web content strategy. Then, since better prospects will be finding and reading your content, I’ll show you how to engage your target audience sustainably, measure results, and enable you to face the challenge of creating content that people actually care about.
In a perfect world, we would all be able to design and build applications by simply following best practices; creating intuitive, beautiful interfaces would be as easy as implementing "10 Usability Heuristics" and using logic to fill in the gaps. But, it's never that simple, is it?
We tend to think of usability as a utopian 'middle ground' that serves the average user so well that we must always strive for it first. In reality, though, it's more like one corner of a triangle, accompanied by two very interesting psychological ideas: groupthink and authority.
Backed by data and studies, I'll show you how groupthink can alter the way your users think about and interact with your application—both for better and for worse (see: mob mentality). As well, we'll discuss the role that trust and authority play by looking at ways you can combat groupthink, and even use it to your advantage!
We can create better experiences by understanding the dynamics of our users' community—not just an individual user's persona.
Temporary Cache Assistance (Transients API): WordCamp Phoenix 2014Cliff Seal
We’ll cover the basics of the Transients API, see basic examples, and then discuss common places where this method can be most helpful, like large, complex queries or pulling from an external API. We’ll also discuss how this type of caching is unique, when to use it, and how to scale it for big bursts of traffic.
Follow along with the code examples inside a working plugin: http://logoscreative.co/wcphx14/
No One Cares About Your Content (Yet): WordCamp Miami 2013Cliff Seal
While content as “king” may not be the best analogy, the importance of well-written, useful, textual content cannot be overstated. Tone can affect engagement, keywords can make or break your SEO, length can kill interest–great writing is vital. Content is not just blog posts or “About” pages, it is everything that gives information (including the way the information itself is presented).
You have a great business or cause, but there are countless others just a click away. How do you find the right people to get involved, and how do you make them care?
In this session, we will refresh how you view your own web content by seeing it through the eyes of the user, and we will discuss methods of improving UX by employing simple and effective psychology alongside common-sense SEO. We will also explore how methods of effective in-person conversation can be applied to web content strategy. Then, since better prospects will be finding and reading your content, I will show you how to target your audience, measure the results, and constantly improve your outreach.
Through being both appropriately satirical and data-driven, I take a unique approach to getting content creators to spend some time in the shoes of their audience, revealing some of the absurdities of our assumptions and demonstrating how to challenge and test them. Data, empathy, logic, and optimization, together, always lead to better engagement. More concretely, we will discuss:
- How visitors measure and absorb value when viewing web content (using data, psychology, and theories)
- How real conversation teaches us how to engage with visitors
- How to systematically and sustainably empathize with your target audience
- How to make content memorable through positive emotional interaction
- How to define and focus on your target audience
- How to identify and test your assumptions about user interaction
No One Cares About Your Content (Yet): WordCamp Phoenix 2013Cliff Seal
While content as “king” may not be the best analogy, the importance of well-written, useful, textual content cannot be overstated. Tone can affect engagement, keywords can make or break your SEO, length can kill interest–great writing is vital. Content is not just blog posts or “About” pages, it is everything that gives information (including the way the information itself is presented).
You have a great business or cause, but there are countless others just a click away. How do you find the right people to get involved, and how do you make them care?
In this session, we will refresh how you view your own web content by seeing it through the eyes of the user, and we will discuss methods of improving UX by employing simple and effective psychology alongside common-sense SEO. We will also explore how methods of effective in-person conversation can be applied to web content strategy. Then, since better prospects will be finding and reading your content, I will show you how to target your audience, measure the results, and constantly improve your outreach.
Through being both appropriately satirical and data-driven, I take a unique approach to getting content creators to spend some time in the shoes of their audience, revealing some of the absurdities of our assumptions and demonstrating how to challenge and test them. Data, empathy, logic, and optimization, together, always lead to better engagement. More concretely, we will discuss:
- How visitors measure and absorb value when viewing web content (using data, psychology, and theories)
- How real conversation teaches us how to engage with visitors
- How to systematically and sustainably empathize with your target audience
- How to make content memorable through positive emotional interaction
- How to define and focus on your target audience
- How to identify and test your assumptions about user interaction
WordPress and Pardot: The World’s Newest Power CoupleCliff Seal
Join Cliff Seal, a Pardot UX Designer, as he introduces one of Pardot’s newest features – the WordPress plugin. This session will cover the basic functionality and use cases of the plugin, as well as the advantages of using open-source, self-hosted WordPress as a platform for web projects. After reviewing the plugin’s use of dynamic content, A/B testing and advanced content optimization, you will be itching to get back and implement this power couple solution. Combined, Pardot and WordPress can create a maintainable, flexible web presence that will generate leads and give valuable feedback.
No One Cares About Your Content (Yet): Digital Atlanta 2012Cliff Seal
While content as 'king' may not be the best analogy, the importance of well-written, useful text content can't be overstated. Tone can affect engagement, keywords can make or break your SEO, length can kill interest—great writing is vital. Content isn't just blog posts or 'About' pages, it's everything that gives information (including the way the information itself is presented)! I'm seeing a common theme amongst non-profits: no one cares about their content.
Why?
In this session, we'll refresh how we view our own web content by seeing it through the eyes of the user, and we'll discuss methods of improving UX (user experience) by employing simple and effective psychology alongside common-sense SEO. Then, since better prospects will be finding and reading your content, I'll show you how to target your audience, measure the results, and constantly improve your outreach.
The incredible power of the WordPress platform combined with the easy-to-teach-and-use interface of the admin area allows you, as a developer or project manager, to start an NPO off on the right foot while allowing for scalability- not only in a website context, but in all forms of online media.
Unit 8 - Information and Communication Technology (Paper I).pdfThiyagu K
This slides describes the basic concepts of ICT, basics of Email, Emerging Technology and Digital Initiatives in Education. This presentations aligns with the UGC Paper I syllabus.
Instructions for Submissions thorugh G- Classroom.pptxJheel Barad
This presentation provides a briefing on how to upload submissions and documents in Google Classroom. It was prepared as part of an orientation for new Sainik School in-service teacher trainees. As a training officer, my goal is to ensure that you are comfortable and proficient with this essential tool for managing assignments and fostering student engagement.
Model Attribute Check Company Auto PropertyCeline George
In Odoo, the multi-company feature allows you to manage multiple companies within a single Odoo database instance. Each company can have its own configurations while still sharing common resources such as products, customers, and suppliers.
Palestine last event orientationfvgnh .pptxRaedMohamed3
An EFL lesson about the current events in Palestine. It is intended to be for intermediate students who wish to increase their listening skills through a short lesson in power point.
How to Make a Field invisible in Odoo 17Celine George
It is possible to hide or invisible some fields in odoo. Commonly using “invisible” attribute in the field definition to invisible the fields. This slide will show how to make a field invisible in odoo 17.
A Strategic Approach: GenAI in EducationPeter Windle
Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies such as Generative AI, Image Generators and Large Language Models have had a dramatic impact on teaching, learning and assessment over the past 18 months. The most immediate threat AI posed was to Academic Integrity with Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) focusing their efforts on combating the use of GenAI in assessment. Guidelines were developed for staff and students, policies put in place too. Innovative educators have forged paths in the use of Generative AI for teaching, learning and assessments leading to pockets of transformation springing up across HEIs, often with little or no top-down guidance, support or direction.
This Gasta posits a strategic approach to integrating AI into HEIs to prepare staff, students and the curriculum for an evolving world and workplace. We will highlight the advantages of working with these technologies beyond the realm of teaching, learning and assessment by considering prompt engineering skills, industry impact, curriculum changes, and the need for staff upskilling. In contrast, not engaging strategically with Generative AI poses risks, including falling behind peers, missed opportunities and failing to ensure our graduates remain employable. The rapid evolution of AI technologies necessitates a proactive and strategic approach if we are to remain relevant.
Francesca Gottschalk - How can education support child empowerment.pptxEduSkills OECD
Francesca Gottschalk from the OECD’s Centre for Educational Research and Innovation presents at the Ask an Expert Webinar: How can education support child empowerment?
8. distortionriffs&chords
Blind Willie Johnson Pat Hare
The Kingsmen
(Howlin’ Wolf) (Muddy Waters) Dick Dale
“Louie, Louie”
“How Many More “I’m Gonna Murder “Misirlou”
(by Richard Berry)
Years” My Baby”
50‘sblues&60‘sgarage
9. distortionriffs&chords
The Rolling Stones The Yardbirds The Kinks The Who
Keith Richards Jimmy Page Dave Davies Pete Townshend
60‘sbritishrock
10. distortionriffs&chords
The Jimi Hendrix
Cream MC5 Iron Butterfly
Experience
(Rhythm) (Feel) (Pace)
(Virtuosity)
60‘ssongwriting
13. mostmeta(l)thingever
Lost middle and ring Listened to Django Adapted by making
fingertips of fretting Reinhardt (played thimbles, using light
hand in a metal with two fingers on strings, and
factory accident the fretboard) downtuning
tonyiommi
19. andthenthishappened
Renamed band from First song employs Inspired by Geezer
Earth to Black the tritone (diabolus Butler’s encounter
Sabbath as homage in musica) with a with a witchcraft
to a ‘63 horror film diminished fith book-stealing shadow
blacksabbath
25. andthenwhathappened
Black Sabbath King Crimson Judas Priest Motörhead
AC/DC Uriah Heep Scorpions Misfits
Led Zeppelin Rush Saxon Iron Maiden
70sdivergence(oversimplified)
31. andthenwhathappened
American Hard Rock Big Four: Thrash Hair Metal
Metallica Mötley Crüe
Van Halen
Megadeth Bon Jovi
Guns N’ Roses
Slayer Poison
Iron Maiden
Anthrax Def Leppard
80sacceleration(oversimplified)
32. andthenwhathappened
Black Metal Hardcore Punk Death Metal Industrial Metal Doom Metal
Hellhammer Black Flag
Death Ministry Candlemass
Celtic Frost Bad Brains
Morbid Angel Godflesh Pagan Alter
Bathory Minor Threat
Napalm Death Nine Inch Nails Pentagram
Venom Misfits
80sacceleration(oversimplified)
41. andthenwhathappened
Black Nu/Rap Death / Grind Industrial Groove
Cannibal Corpse
Mayhem Rage Against the Marilyn Manson
Suffocation Pantera
Burzum Machine Fear Factory
At the Gates White Zombie
Darkthrone Korn Nine Inch Nails
Napalm Death Machine Head
Gorgoroth Slipknot Rammstein
Brutal Truth
90sbranching(oversimplified)
42. andthenwhathappened
Alternative Stoner & Sludge Metallic Hardcore Mathcore Hardcore Punk
Kyuss Coalesce
Tool Converge Refused
Sleep Botch
Alice in Chains Shai Hulud Born Against
Melvins Dillinger Escape
Deftones Hatebreed Battery
Neurosis Plan
90sbranching(oversimplified)
46. andthenwhathappened
New American Progressive Death “Djent” Black
Mastodon
Lamb of God Nile Wolves in the
Between the Buried Meshuggah
Shadows Fall Atheist Throne Room
and Me SikTh
Killswitch Engage Decapitated Liturgy
Cynic TesseracT
Unearth Autopsy Behemoth
Dream Theater
00sbranching(oversimplified)
47. andthenwhathappened
Post-Hardcore Metal/Deathcore Noise / Grind Post-Metal Drone
Thursday
Despised Icon
Circle Takes the Cephalic Carnage Isis Sunn O)))
As I Lay Dying
Square Pig Destroyer Pelican Earth
Suffocation
Thrice The Locust Cult of Luna Jesu
Converge
Underoath
00sbranching(oversimplified)