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  1. FILTHDIGGER - Filthdigger
    2 points
  2. Such a cool album and concept. The word gets overused nowadays but Crimson is totally epic. I'm thinking of this one great melodic riff from it right now, just not sure I wanna listen through 40 minutes in order to find it haha. Gotta revisit the whole thing soon. Been cranking to this concert in small chunks here and there. Good recording for a live show. Ripper does a wicked job. Tracks like 'Metal Gods' and 'Grinder' actually sound heavy live, unlike the album versions.
    2 points
  3. Last two... Goatpenis - Decapitation Philosophy, Brazil 2020 Zeke - Death Alley, Seattle 2001
    1 point
  4. King Diamond - Fatal Portrait (1986)
    1 point
  5. Grima - Tales of the enchanted woods
    1 point
  6. If she's flying the Roger we'll have a duty to run her down and sink her. If we can catch her while the Maiden lads are onboard we could kill two birds with one stone. But I hear Bruce and the boys are partial to flying.
    1 point
  7. My favorite Judas Priest album of them all! "Painkiller" came out the year I was born, so I didn't experience that particular release day situation, but man, if I'd had to wait until I got home to hear that album after having purchased it earlier in the day, it would have just about put me into a coma! I'm so eager for Friday - I can hardly stand it. I've heard Rob hits some notes that are reminiscent of "Painkiller", which is difficult for me to fathom at his age. It's not often that Christmas comes in March! And now that Accept has announced their next album for late April, that will give us Saxon, Judas Priest, and Accept, all before the start of May. What a year this will be! Can't wait for the new DragonForce on the 15th as well - this is their longest gap between albums (5 years) in their entire catalog. Motorhead - "Inferno" Motorhead - "Motorizer"
    1 point
  8. Ebola - Distorted Romance
    1 point
  9. Edge of Sanity - Crimson (1996) Just 1 track for 40 minutes of sublime music drawing on a variety of styles, including black, death and doom. Unbeatable!
    1 point
  10. Bolt Thrower - Realm of Chaos (1989)
    1 point
  11. That is admirable. Not sure I have any bands left where I have a self imposed media blackout but understand the principle. In the old days it was fairly irrelevant because Judas Priest was unlikely to release a single (let alone several) before the album that I was likely to hear. You would hear a new album was coming out and hope you beat your mates to the record store to pick up one of the few copies. I remember when Painkiller was released, rushing down at lunch break from school. ... And then having to wait to get home to actually play it. I'm not sure when I am going to hear the new priest. I'll wait for your review, divide the enthusiasm by 10 and then maybe be not too disappointed.
    1 point
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