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  1. Opeth - Orchid Death - Symbolic Death - Individual Thought Patterns Demigod - Slumber Of Sullen Eyes ...painting the new apartment in style
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  2. Good enough for me! The ripping Art apart thing just because one dislikes it is boring and old. It also reflects insecurity, to an extent.
    1 point
  3. the_thrashing

    Hello eh?

    Welcome! Just wondering how do you fix people? I probably need to be fixed on many different levels. Morbid Visions is the titties with a cherry on top.
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  4. To be honest i'm a lazy critic, not to mention i hate ripping albums or songs apart. Music to me is a feeling thing and analyzing it too much sometimes almost ruins the experience for me. I've had it playing while doing cooking and other tasks today, i really really enjoy it, which is as far as i will go with my analysis. ?
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  5. A bit delayed in posting this, yet this man played drums on the very first Death Metal song I ever heard and I wanted to give some praise. Thank You, Sean! RIP It would be nice to share the video, but Relapse has the awful remix audio in place of the superior original.
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  6. Corrosive

    Hello eh?

    Greetings, there! Welcome! I listen to 'Morbid Visions' once every other month or so. It's still my favorite album by them, for 27 years and going! Have you heard the band Vai that Devin Townsend was in around 93?
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  7. Aldo Nova was the next big thing for a while. Nothing cheesy about leopard skin jump suits and lasers in guitars. That’s what rock should be! NP: Rotting Christ select tracks.
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  8. Aldo Nova- just random songs on youtube, some of it is great cheesy 80s hard rock, other songs are ballads, so I ignore them I found this completely on accident on youtube, the cheesiest 80s videos ever. This is pure 80s guido rock. Think in between the Eye of the Tiger song and Scorpions. They must have spent a fortune on the music videos. 1 has a helicopter, another has a panther and an eye patch. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M4PNN8KNfgE this 1 has a real panther and an eye patch, 1 of the guitarists kind of looks like Eddie Van Halen in the face and another guy in the video kind of looks like Udo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vPQgfaB3S1c so cheesy, a helicopter and a lazer beam shooting out of a guitar
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  9. More so. It’s a black metal classic and far beyond my wildest hopes and expectations. NP: Mgla - ‘Exercises in Futility’ soon: Mayhem - ‘Daemon’
    1 point
  10. They've been great each time and ever since they've been playing The Ready Room over the last few years, the vibe has been awesome. Especially with Steven on bass. Those guys are having fun and the circle of energy it makes with the very happy to be there fans just makes it sweeter. Seeing them with Pinkus on second bass was unreal! Favorite album is impossible to say. However, I will call out three I particularly champion. Eggnog Honky and for those needing something fast and Heavy after those two tunes... The Maggot Nice to see The Descendents getting mentioned!
    1 point
  11. New Testament "Night of the Witch". This delivers. Hail the riff.
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  12. Ah Thankyou so much! Acrylics..
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  13. That is cool! Seems like a great atmosphere at that show, wish I'd been there bet it was awesome. I heard you haha! Thanks for the vid too ! Which is your fave Melvins ? Np - Descendents - Milo Goes to College
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  16. Yeah, I used to collect a lot of this stuff. I still try to track down more from time to time. Here's another one for you: Panic - Rotten Church (1987)
    1 point
  17. Parker

    Faith No More

    They were one of my favorite bands in high school. I love The Real Thing and Angel Dust. The albums that came after had some great songs, but were less consistent albums. I haven't heard the new one yet, but I suppose it's worth a listen.
    1 point
  18. Taake - Noregs Vaapen
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  19. Marduk - Serpent Sermon
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  20. Motörhead - Just Cos You Got The Power
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  21. 44. Monstrosity - Imperial Doom I just happened to be listening to this album while reading through the thread and see no reason why I shouldn't go ahead and give it praise now. Most Metal audiences know about Corpsegrinder and his many years fronting Cannibal Corpse, but before that, dwelling in the infamous Florida Death Metal Hell, he was raging in Monstrosity and their debut album, 'Imperial Doom' is one of the best to come from that legendary early 90s era. I first heard the tune 'Ceremonial Void' via the life-changing (for me) Nuclear Blast compilation, 'Death is Just the Beginning 2', and shortly after I tracked down the VHS comp of the same name, sans the 2 (not an easy task in those days, folks), and that had a short interview with Corpsegrinder and Mark Van Erp before launching into the video for 'Final Cremation'. The rest, as they say, is history. Such fine stuff. As time has flowed, this has grown into one of those important Metal albums I simply couldn't imagine not having. The songs are all total ragers and each member's performance is pure aggression! You can't fake the real thing. John Rubin's guitar work is the best Thrash and the best Death blending together. Just listen to those riffs, the attack. The solos sound like moments out of Horror or Sci-Fi cinema. Van Erp's bass guitar sounds like it's being punched repeatedly and asking for more. The insane drumming from Lee Harrison that is both loose and tight, and has better blast-beats than most Black Metal records. And of course, Mr. Fisher's vocals are that which actually sound like a psychotic demon - something lacking from oh so many "Metal" vocal performances. Of course, a great album benefits from a great cover and Dan Seagrave's offering here is #3 of my top three Seagrave covers. (I shall save what numbers one and two are for when I comment on those albums. Whether I post about them or someone else does, both will certainly be on this list.) As far as I have seen over time, this album remains sadly underrated. I cannot recommend it enough! Mandatory Death Metal!
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  22. If that is for me then yes of course! not from 'someone I scalped earlier'
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  23. DHR86

    Cutthroat 1987

    A wonderful band from America's India, Florida. Say hello to 1987...
    1 point
  24. 43. Watchtower - Control and Resistance Easily one of the most underappreciated bands in the metal canon, Texas' prog/thrash metal pioneers debut on the scene with the Meltdown demo in 1984 was a technical genesis on thrash along with the likes of Megadeth's early material and was a part of a movement that would lay the seeds of progressive metal from '85 onward. Their sophomore LP, Control and Resistance, had both solidified their importance to this and showed how far they were willing to go even in the face of budding new members that were cropping up in the nascent prog metal and tech thrash scenes at that time. With the inclusion of guitar virtuoso, Ron Jarzombek, and new vocalist, Alan Tecchio, these guys embarked on writing a work that remains a mind-bending, ambitious and brilliantly deranged pillar of the genre it helped spawn. Whether it is on the epics like the title track and The Fall of Reason or the absolute barn-burning shredders like The Eldritch and Dangerous Toy, the composition and performance would still seem relentlessly modern today.
    1 point
  25. BlutAusNerd

    Metal Memes

    Sent from my HTC One_M8 using Tapatalk
    1 point
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