MM Cartridge for music on the heavier side


Hello,
I will be getting a Parasound Hint 6 integrated which has an MM phono stage.Speakers will be either ATC SCM 40 or JBL 4312G
Most of my music is on the heavier side, Iron Maiden, Slayer, etc. I do listen to a good amount of Jazz and a wee bit of classical.

TT : modified Technics 1200 wtih cardas wiring,silicon damper trough and external power supply.

Budget for MM cartride is about $400
The characteristics i enjoy are tight slamming bass, rimshots that can kill and crunchy guitars. Projecting tight drum sound and full rounded bass guitar are important.

I am not seeking lush airy vocals etc. I want solid sound, I want the music to punch me in the gut. I want to feel the music.

Please float suggestions.

thanks
Jag
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2nd the MP-150. I spin metal (black/thrash/etc), punk, hardcore but also lots of reggae and the 150 sounds really good.

Paid $250 for mine new. Can’t comment on the a$$ grabbing above as some people think cartridge opinions are a declaration of war, but I’m happy with mine.
Chakster, I wish I knew where you shopped if you can find NOS Pickering, Stanton, AT , etc vintage MM/MI, at any price with such ease. 
Much easiernow as it's narrowed down.
Nagaoka, AT, Pickering and Stanton. Too bad we cant do Cartridge auditions like speaker and amps. Not here anyway. I am very thankful for forums like these and especially those who take the time to help complete strangers. 
Thanks again y'all. 

Cheers, and a slammin' good 2020 to you all.
Let the music play
Jag
Hell Yeah Jag!

Enjoy whatever Cart you choose and turn it up to 11.

Cheers!
😁😁
Chakster,
I too, am a little bewildered by your opinion of Nagaoka. I am experienced with the Stanton 881S. Used one on my turntable for a couple of years. Wasn't a bad cartridge but that was back in 1977. Yes, it had the Stereohedron tip, but I fast learned of carts much better than it back then. Stereohedron is pretty much old school. The 881S surely is. The entry level MP-110 Nagaoka will easily outperform it. I know because I have had both it and the Stanton. I'm not guessing or assuming here.