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  1. first - an unassuming sentiment that became ubiquitous and remained a well-studied phenomenon well after its obselescence fake and gay - the predecessor to the false even-handedness practiced by poorly-informed lazy blowhards across the political spectrum that now constitutes a fundamental paradigm of discourse on all news sites Hey guys I Have found link to Avengers 5 the Bloom Brightens you can watch here https://www.obviousscam.ru/watch/youcredulousnitwit/vid.mp4_wOLolOloLLhuUeHUEHhuehehUEHU3H3 - a sentiment formed hand-in-glove with globalization that facilitated the expansion of digital discourse to include overambitious third-world con men
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  2. I'm looking forward to the new Augury and hoping for something new from Cruciamentum. I can't remember the others right now. Also psyched for the "Most Anticipated Albums Of 2019" thread, which I expect no later than March!
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  3. Parker

    What's on your mind?

    I've had a very up and down day. Right now, with The Misfits playing and something legal in my state to smoke, I'm feeling better.
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  4. Are you one of the founding members of the Congressional Black Caucus? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Rangel It's something of an unexpected move for you to come here after the House, but I don't blame you for wanting to get out of the Rotunda before anything really ridiculous happens. Well, anything more ridiculous than what's already happened, of course. In any case, welcome to the forum.
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  5. Hi I'm Chris and glad to hear from all of u and throw the horns up and blast that good shit
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  6. What about Demonaz for Immortal. Left but kept writing lyrics. Same thing with the original singer from Finntroll I think.
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  7. Heya I'm DeadMetal and joined into this group to share interest and knowledge about different Bands. So I'm locking forward to exchange Interest etc. with ya Gesendet von meinem SM-G935F mit Tapatalk
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  8. After a “dry” month and a bit I am taking in a Hobgoblin Gold and a Bishop’s Finger tonight (snigger)!
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  9. My cat had four teeth removed today and still ate a bowl of food when he got home. Beat that Gaddhafi,
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  10. Welcome to the forum, I'm always happy to see metal parents!
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  11. I've tried both and it only makes things worse. Yeah I hear you depression makes it very difficult to stay positive. I'm working at it too.
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  12. DeadMetal

    Introduce myself

    I like Death, Black, trash and heavy metal at most Some of my favourite bands are Metallica Slayer Celtic frost Steorrah (witch is a German progressive death metal band) Aeternal Cynicism Mortörhead Sepultura And Pantera Gesendet von meinem SM-G935F mit Tapatalk
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  13. Parker

    What Are You Listening To?

    Morbid Angel - Altars of Madness
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  14. A playlist containing all the death metal in my collection, on shuffle. This should soothe that DM itch I've developed this week. Right now? 'Symbolic' by Death
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  15. Will

    Hey Everyone!

    Ah, I think it may have been the toy shop kit I was thinking of.
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  16. A reading from the Book of Heavy Metal, Chapter 7 verse 3-6. "It was at the twelfth hour, around midday that Ghouly was seen to emerge from the dwelling; and upon her egress the beams were found to reflect from her visage and pierce the clouds. And Helios was afflicted with blindness, and he was laid up for a time on medical leave. Thus it was that the heavens were overcast on the outskirts of San Fran in the land of Cali, for seven days and seven nights. And amongst the Katatonia fans there was much rejoicing."
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  17. Iceni

    What's on your mind?

    @RelentlessOblivion I'm pleased to hear things are improving somewhat for you and that you've been able to maintain willpower with such consistency. I do realize that makes me sound like a blowhard but that is my assessment from what I've read most recently. I took the general GRE to get into an international relations program, I've got about six or seven I want to enter. Planning on taking it again since I think I could improve my quantitative score. As for food - well, it was good enough to warrant Cheesecake Factory, which somewhat compensated for my having eaten only a couple pizza rolls beforehand.
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  18. RelentlessOblivion

    Hey Everyone!

    DSBM has always had an extremely negative influence on me. It's strange considering I adore funeral doom but I suppose it's how that bleak atmosphere is created where the two genres differ. Funeral doom being generaly more mournful where DSBM is hateful and hopeless. I wish you luck with your band but particularly given some things going on in my life right now I doubt I'll check out what you have going on sorry.
    1 point
  19. C0rpse

    Hey Everyone!

    I can't thank you enough for checking out my music and enjoying it. Vocals are something I've been passionate about for a long time. The drums in misery and mental suicide are both just recorded on a 40 year old drum kit that hasn't been tuned in years. As for .BSIDES. it was recorded on a shitty kit from a toy/music shop. Thanks again for your words Sent from my A1601 using Tapatalk
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  20. Iceni

    What's on your mind?

    Took the GRE and did OK, so I'm going out to eat with a couple friends this evening.
    1 point
  21. Savatage comes to mind, when Jon Olivia left yet still kept writing for them.
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  22. Requiem's Top 10 Metal Albums from the 80s This was a pretty crazy idea, distilling an entire decade into a list of 10. I'm excluding hard rock so that it doesn't just descend into a Hair Metal list (I did that one already). To my discredit, I'm definitely a 90s kid at heart, so delving into the 80s is going to be fine but not entirely natural and will take some thinking. Here's where my thinking led me... 10a. Manowar - 'Kings of Metal' (1988) I just had to include a Manowar album, and I think this is my favourite. It's got a bit more bombast (if that's possible) than some of their other releases and for me it just really works as an album. 'The Crown and the Ring' is a personal favourite. DeMaio's bass solo in 'Sting of the Bumblebee' is just so ridiculous that I have nothing to say about it. Iconic 80s cover. 10b. Black Sabbath - 'Heaven and Hell' (1980) This is a pretty good damn album. Look at the tracklist - all killer no filler. Dio goes alright and the production is just perfect. Awesome cover art. 9. Candlemass - 'Epicus Doomicus Metallicus' (1986) I nearly forgot about these Swedes. I owe a lot of my current favourite bands/albums to this album here, and while I can't say I play it every day, it definitely has a special place in my heart. I really love the follow-up in 'Nightfall' too and that album is probably at 11 on this list. Amazing cover art. 8. Bathory - 'Under the Sign of the Black Mark' (1986) This is Bathory's best black metal album in my opinion and really started something. Cool title, cool songs. Cover art is cool but weird if you look at it too closely. 7. Iron Maiden - 'Number of the Beast' (1982) Good old Maiden. I don't know, I'm in a bit of a Maiden slump these last 24 months, but there's no denying how great this album is. It's easy to forget how special 'Hallowed Be Thy Name' and the title track are because we've heard them so many times. Everything about this album is fun and cool. Excellent cover art. 6. Dio - 'Holy Diver' (1983) This album slays and I've always preferred it to 'Heaven and Hell' which I guess is its most obvious rival. Excellent singalong songs that aren't too challenging. It's just a fun album. You could listen to it anywhere and enjoy it. Awesome cover art. 5. Metallica - 'Master of Puppets' (1986) I hate to admit it, but I turn my nose up at this band and its fans quite a bit. But if I'm being honest you simply can't go past how great 'Puppets' is. That one-two of 'Battery' and the title track gives me chills. The rest of the album is just so ahead of the competition that it almost defies understanding. Still, fucking Lars and James... 4. Ozzy Osbourne - 'Diary of a Madman' (1981) I don't know how many times this album has appeared in my lists. I'll just say that as much as I love it I don't think it rates near 'Blizzard' and 'Bark'. It just doesn't have the depth. The opening and closing tracks are all types of glorious though. I love this man and his cronies (Daisley, Rhoads, Kerslake) so it's hard for me to get off the Ozzy (crazy) train and into, say, 80s thrash which I know is scandalously absent from this list. Ozzy really sums up the 80s to me though: excess! 3. Ozzy Osbourne - 'Bark at the Moon' (1983) The first Jake E Lee album is amazing. Bob Daisley's lyrics are briliant and the whole thing is amazing. Daisley's swipe at Sharon 'Now You See It Now You Don't' and 'Waiting for Darkness' are underrated gems. Slightly stupid album cover but hey it's the 80s. 2. Mayhem - 'Deathcrush' (1987) Nearly forgot about this little gem. I've said all that can be said about this release already on these lists: the haunting intro, the attitude, the iconic artwork (front and back cover), the songs that get better with age. There is magic here that is hard to quantify. 1. Ozzy Osbourne - 'Blizzard of Ozz' (1980) The masterpiece. Everything about this album is perfect and this is twice as good, in my opinion, as the next 80s album with the exception of 'Deathcrush'. Ozzy's greatest album also features his greatest artwork.
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  23. Any Metallica fans hear?
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  24. New Warrior Soul out in December. Kory’s vocals have been shot for years so interested to hear how this sounds. Full of piss & venom no doubt...
    1 point
  25. jammyjude

    Furor Gallico

    love this band, i think that songs from the earrth is their best album
    1 point
  26. ajay

    Concert Pics

    Hellyeah in Salt Lake this month. It was lots of fun! I love Chad Gray.
    1 point
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