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There are many, many people who believe they are Metalheads. A metalhead is a fan or performer of metal music and associates themselves with the metal culture. Metal is a genre of rock n’ roll that became popularized in the 1970s and has evolved into many sub-genres. Metalhead posers come in an array of types and styles. If you aren’t careful, you might be or become one.

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Evaluating Your Music Tastes

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    Look at what you listen to daily. Make sure you actually listen to metal on a daily basis. Listening to a few metal songs at a friend's house or on a game doesn't make you a metalhead. If you use a software to play music, you can easily check what you’ve listened to by date and how many times you've listened to a song.

    • You should have at least a couple of tracks from a metal band in your recently played playlist.
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    Know classic metal. There are “godfathers” of metal that you should know, if you consider yourself a metalhead. There are also several bands that fall on the line of metal and classic rock. The reality of the situation is that genres are malleable and shouldn’t be taken as a strict label. Some of the classic rock/metal bands are Black Sabbath, Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin, AC/DC, Van Halen, and Iron Maiden. Other classic metal bands are:

    • Metallica
    • Megadeth
    • Slayer
    • Death
    • Judas Priest
    • Pantera[1]

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    Understand the sub-genres. Make sure you know a few bands of every subgenre of metal. Just a few major metal subgenres are thrash metal, death metal, black metal, power metal, and speed metal. Some metalheads consider people who listen to metalcore and claim to be metalheads are posers. Metalcore is a fusion genre of extreme metal and hardcore punk; with the latter genre being what stirs away many metal purists from engaging with metalcore.

    • Metalcore includes bands like Trivium, Parkway Drive, Killswitch Engage, Bullet For My Valentine, Poison The Well, and Motionless In White.
    • A list of a few bands and their respective subgenres are in the tips section.
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    Learn some metal facts. Know random trivia about bands like Motorhead, Metallica, Pantera, Death, Iron Maiden, Children of Bodom, and any other band you like. Statements like "Slipknot Sucks!" or "Metallica is the only good metal band" are typical statements from a metalhead poser. If you only like one band, you don't like metal thus you're not qualified to be a "Metalhead" but rather, you are a "Bandhead".[2]

    • However, there is one exception to this rule. If a person likes Metallica and has only listened to Metallica, then he or she can still be considered a genuine metalhead, but an adolescent metalhead to say the least.
    • There are ways to learn metal information, for example, by watching episodes of “That Metal Show”
    • There is great information about metal music in various guitar player magazines and a select number of music/rock magazines.
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    Welcome other tastes in music. Being a metalhead does not mean you reject every other genre of music. A metalhead (as well as everyone else) should exercise an open mind and be reasonable. Metal, in general, may be considered good music, but not all good music is metal.

    • Being a metalhead is a matter of personal expression. If you are open to showing your passion, don’t make fun of others who wish to share what they love.
    • There is also a growing community of electronic and experimental musicians that are inspired heavily by metal. Noise as a genre of music isn’t a genre of metal, but the music and musicians doing this are metal.
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    Be around fellow metalheads. Make sure you have friends that love metal. The biggest reason to surround yourself with fellow metalheads is to share your thoughts on metal and learn from them but don’t exclude any of your friends who don’t appreciate or like metal. If they are your friends, you should be able to get along regardless of music preference.

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    Practice kindness. Be sure to not be a jerk. Metal is aggressive, but this doesn't mean you have to act aggressively. Metal music is an expression of human emotions. Metal became so popular because it is an outlet for fans and musicians to channel the darker emotions of life.

    • All good art channels universal human emotions in a way that reacts with you. Metal certainly can have a moving effect on you, but don’t let that alter the way you treat others.[3]
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    Respect the metalhead title. Claiming to be a metalhead does not make you one. You should also realize that metal has almost nothing to do with fashion. It is okay to wear a t-shirt of your favorite band or a leather jacket, but you certainly don’t have to.

    • Metal is completely about being yourself; there is no model to follow. Be a metalhead out of your love for this music, not for the fame or the attention.
    • Remember: being a metalhead does not mean making all of your conversations based around music.[4]
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    Wear metal clothing. While style doesn’t dictate a metalhead, you can still look good while rocking out. Check online to see if your favorite band has merchandise that you like. The classic metalhead will have a handful of metal band t-shirts. It is similar to the punk aesthetic in this sense.

    • Wear guitar pick necklaces, or other instrument-related things if you can play the instrument.
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    Avoid poser trends. There are several aspiring metalheads who get wrapped up in trending dress styles. Stores like Hot Topic can have plenty of gear, but a lot of their merchandise is for fading trends. If you find a t-shirt from a band you like that you think is cool, go ahead and buy it. Avoid spending all your money at a store like this.

    • Being a metalhead is all about authenticity. You cannot buy your way into a lifestyle.
    • At the end of the day, being a metalhead is about the music and your devotion as a fan.
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    Play an instrument. Choose an instrument from the classic arrangement of metal. You have the guitar, drums, bass, or keyboard. The keyboard isn’t as popular of an instrument for metal, but it does have its place. Pick what you love the most from the genre. If you catch yourself playing air guitar during a Van Halen song, pick up the guitar.

    • If you notice yourself tapping out rhythms while listening to Motorhead on the bus, start playing the drums.
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    Learn classic metal songs. Once you start playing an instrument and learn the basics, attempt to play a song you know well. It is easier to learn songs that you already know by heart. This way when you are reading tabs online, you won’t need to listen to the song repeatedly.

    • You can get far by learning classic metal songs like “Master of Puppets,” “Thunderstruck,” or “Iron Man.”[5]
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    Start a metal band with your metalhead friends. The best way to start a band with your friends is by assigning instruments in the beginning. That way each person can pick out an instrument to learn and dedicate time to practice. Once you all become decent at your instruments, try to write a song together.

    • It especially helps if you have this conversation before Christmas.
    • It is easier to write a song as a band if the guitar player creates a riff before practice. That way she can show it to the group and the band will waste less time.
    • It is also good for a band to become comfortable together by learning metal songs.
    • Have a decent space to practice music.[6]
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    Go to good metal shows. Look at local venues in your area that host metal shows. A lot of venues host shows that have age restrictions like “18+” or “21+”. Look on the venue’s website before showing up to the venue.

    • If you follow a specific metal band, check to see if they have an upcoming tour.
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    Keep your metal roots as you grow up. Many people start out as metalheads in middle school but start to lose their roots as they grow up. Be true to your metalhead roots if you want to be a true metalhead. Even if you take a break from listening to metal for a month or a year, you can still enjoy metal.

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    I listen to all genres and subgenres of metal. Does this make me a poser?

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    I listen to a lot of metal songs, but I don't know much about the sub-genres. So am I a poser?

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    No, a poser is someone who does things to impress others, is not following their own ideas, and is trying too hard to fit in. If you genuinely like the metal songs you listen to, you're not a poser.

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    The best way would be to strike up conversations with people about music until you find some that like Metal or go to Metal shows and meet people there. If you see a person out and about wearing a Metal t-shirt, talk to them!

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      A metal poser is someone who pretends to be a metalhead and into the lifestyle, but isn’t really that into metal. The truth is, as long as you’re really a fan of metal music, then it’s totally fine to consider yourself a metalhead. Take a look at what you listen to on a daily basis. If you can’t help but listen to some metal almost every day, then you’re definitely a fan. Not dressing a certain way and not knowing everything about metal music doesn't make you a metalhead poser. A poser is just someone who pretends they're really into the metal scene and tries really hard to have a metalhead image when they don't even listen to metal music or enjoy it that much. For tips about how to avoid poser trends, keep reading!

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      Greetings, metal enthusiasts! As a fervent devotee of the metal genre, I bring forth a wealth of firsthand expertise and a profound understanding of the intricacies within the realm of metal music and culture. Over the years, I have immersed myself in the vast landscape of metal, exploring its evolution, sub-genres, and the iconic figures that have shaped its identity.

      Now, let's delve into the concepts covered in the article "How to Be a Metalhead: A Comprehensive Guide." The article is divided into three methods, each addressing essential aspects of embracing the metalhead lifestyle.

      Method 1: Evaluating Your Music Tastes

      1. Daily Listening Habits: True metalheads listen to metal consistently, not just occasionally. The article rightly emphasizes the importance of regular engagement with the genre.

      2. Know Classic Metal: Understanding the roots of metal is crucial. The mention of "godfathers" such as Black Sabbath and classic metal bands like Metallica showcases the significance of historical knowledge.

      3. Understand Sub-genres: Metal is diverse, and knowing various sub-genres like thrash, death, black, power, and speed metal is a hallmark of genuine metal appreciation.

      4. Learn Metal Facts: Being well-versed in random trivia about iconic bands demonstrates a deeper connection with the genre and helps distinguish true metalheads from posers.

      5. Welcome Other Tastes: Contrary to stereotypes, being a metalhead doesn't mean rejecting other genres. The article promotes an open-minded approach to music.

      Method 2: Enacting a Metalhead Lifestyle

      1. Be Around Fellow Metalheads: Surrounding yourself with like-minded individuals fosters a sense of community and allows for the exchange of thoughts and insights about metal.

      2. Practice Kindness: Metal's aggression doesn't justify rude behavior. The article emphasizes that kindness and respect should prevail, aligning with the genre's expression of darker emotions.

      3. Respect the Metalhead Title: Wearing metal-inspired clothing is optional, but authenticity is key. Being a metalhead is about genuine love for the music, not conforming to a specific image.

      4. Wear Metal Clothing: While not a strict requirement, donning metal band merchandise contributes to the classic metalhead aesthetic.

      5. Avoid Poser Trends: True metalheads prioritize authenticity over fleeting fashion trends, distinguishing them from those who attempt to buy their way into the lifestyle.

      Method 3: Improving Your Credit as a Metalhead

      1. Play an Instrument: Actively participating in creating music, especially with classic metal instruments, enhances one's connection with the genre.

      2. Learn Classic Metal Songs: Playing well-known metal songs demonstrates a practical understanding of the music and its intricate elements.

      3. Start a Metal Band: Collaborating with fellow metalheads to form a band signifies a deeper commitment to the metal lifestyle.

      4. Go to Good Metal Shows: Attending live metal performances contributes to the overall experience and keeps the connection with the genre alive.

      5. Keep Your Metal Roots: Despite growing older, staying true to one's metal roots is a testament to genuine passion for the genre.

      In conclusion, adopting the metalhead lifestyle involves more than just listening to the music; it's a holistic commitment to understanding, respecting, and actively participating in the metal culture. Stay true to your love for metal, and let the music guide your journey in this dynamic and enduring genre.

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      FAQs

      What makes someone a poser metal? ›

      The term poseur (or poser) is used to describe "a person who habitually pretends to be something he/she is not," as in adopting the appearance and clothing style of the metal scene without truly understanding the culture and its music.

      How do you know if you're a metalhead? ›

      The only qualification for being a metalhead is loving metal for what it is, and loving metal more than other genres and even some of the other things in your life. Even if you just listen to one subgenre, if you really like it, then you're a metalhead.

      How to not be a poser metalhead? ›

      Make sure you actually listen to metal on a daily basis. Listening to a few metal songs at a friend's house or on a game doesn't make you a metalhead. If you use a software to play music, you can easily check what you've listened to by date and how many times you've listened to a song.

      What makes someone a poser? ›

      A poseur may be a person who pretends to be what they are not or an insincere person; they may have a flair for drama or behave as if they are onstage in daily life. "Poseur" or "poseuse" is also used to mean a person who poses for a visual artist—a model.

      What is an example of a poser? ›

      Someone can dress/look however they want, but they may not follow the actual “rules” the subculture has, which results in being called a fake or a poser. For example, you can dress/look goth, but you aren't an actual goth unless you listen and love to goth music.

      How to not be a poser? ›

      How to avoid being a poser
      1. Be prepared to spend money and lots of it. Even a simple change can be quite costly. ...
      2. Don't step into a new lifestyle, leap into it. ...
      3. Don't try the impossible. ...
      4. Don't be afraid to create your own lifestyle. ...
      5. Always be proud of your lifestyle changes.

      How to look like a metalhead girl? ›

      Metalhead women especially like wearing shiny, silver jewelry with their outfits. Necklaces, chains, bracelets, rings, and earrings all go well with a heavy metal look. Jewelry decorated with skulls or crosses works especially well.

      Do metalheads wear black? ›

      Black metal fans also sport goatees, all black outfits, leather jackets (sometimes with black and white band patches sewed on), spikes, jewelry, facial piercings and boots.

      Is Billie Eilish a metalhead? ›

      Billie Eilish is a fan of American metalcore band Darkest Hour and shared one of their songs to over 110 million people.

      What to do if you have a poser? ›

      The best way to deal with posers is to ignore them. If their actions don't directly impact you, it's often best not to give them the attention they may be seeking.

      Are metalheads depressed? ›

      After controlling for age and gender, adult heavy metal/hard rock fans have also reported higher levels of anxiety and depression than non-fans (Shafron & Karno, 2013).

      What is poser 5? ›

      Poser is a 3D computer graphics program optimized for 3D modeling of human figures. It is known for enabling digital artists to easily produce 3D animations and digital images, as well as the extensive availability of third-party digital content.

      What is poser in slang? ›

      : a person who dresses or behaves in a deceptive way that is meant to impress other people. He's not really interested in rap music. He's just a poser.

      What does metal say about your personality? ›

      Metal fans, like classical listeners, tend to be creative, gentle people, at ease with themselves.

      What does liking metal say about your personality? ›

      They also ranked lower than others in openness to experience. Rock/heavy metal. Rock and heavy metal often project images of anger, bravado, and aggression. However, this study found such fans to be gentle, creative, and introverted.

      What type of personality do metalheads have? ›

      New study reveals what your favourite genre of music says about your personality - and apparently metalheads are "gentle" and "creative" with "low self-esteem"

      What does it mean when a person is metal? ›

      Calling someone or something "metal" is not new. In slang, "metal" can be used to describe anything as cool, awesome or hardcore. This derives from the metal rock music genre, which is known for its bold styles.

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