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    ChainsawAkimbo given a Damn from Natassja in What's on your mind?   
    I started venturing in the realms of electronic music. Sort of a mix between videogame music and new retro wave sort of stuff (my guilty pleasures). New area for me, but i´m dying to create some stuff and i don´t really have the hardware to currently even record metal. It´s been fun if not else so far, i think i need to upgrade my midi keyboard, currently using M-audio keystation mini.  
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    ChainsawAkimbo gave a Damn to MacabreEternal in What Are You Listening To?   
    Cannibal Corpse "The Wretched Spawn"
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    ChainsawAkimbo gave a Damn to Natassja in What Are You Listening To?   
    Carcass - Symphonies of Sickness
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    ChainsawAkimbo gave a Damn to Balor in Favourite lyrics   
    I only heard it for the first time a few days ago, but I completely agree.
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    ChainsawAkimbo gave a Damn to Natassja in What's on your mind?   
    I don't know exactly the technology, but from what I have seen and gathered, I think you programme them with your schedule etc, then they can 'talk' to you and remind you, you can also 'talk' to them and ask them things, whilst they conveniently catalogue a whole series of your life events and other information...fuck that.
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    ChainsawAkimbo gave a Damn to xUpTheIronsx in Bang thy Heads...   
    what's up y'all? Old guy metalhead here from Central Ohio!! Looking to keep up with the metalz and talk shop. 
    Got into metal in 1979-ish (as a 10 year old) with Rainbow, Sabbath, Rush, Deep Purple, BOC etc.  Saw Iron Maiden's Run To The Hills video on a verrrrry young MtV and was hooked for life. The first Queensryche EP, a well as Ride the Lightning, Blizzard of Ozz, Krokus Headhunter, early Def Leppard got me even more into it. Along side this, I was also into the early DC Straight Edge hardcore punk scene...Minor Threat, Teen Idles, Bad Brains, SOA, Goverment Issue...all of the real fast, short, pissed off stuff got me going!
    Grew up in the underground punk/thrash/speed metal scene. As well as early prog-metal too: Fates Warning, Watchtower, Sanctuary....
    have always played in metal or punk bands. I am a drummer by profession and also a bass player. My current band is called Fools Crown...original stuff a-la DRI, Pantera, Madball, Slayer, Maiden, Mastadon, Circle Jerks...lots of short dast and loud combined with groove..
    hope to get in the pit - the CIRCLE pit - with everyone. None of that stupid ninja, crowdkilling, "crew" stuff....
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    ChainsawAkimbo gave a Damn to xUpTheIronsx in Pre-Internet Metal Memories   
    I bought so many albums for the artwork first...Grim Reaper; Venom, Diary OF A Madman by Ozzy, tons of punk and hardcore 7"s...we also had a great metal radio station...WAZU, but it was only on for a year. By then, hair metal was starting to blow up, and the local big stations were either playing pop crap, or hair metal, or straight up rock. As metal in general got more popular, the radio stations around here played it less and less...which was fine with me...let me have my niche genre that made me feel like I knew something no one else did...
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    ChainsawAkimbo given a Damn from FatherAlabaster in What Are You Listening To?   
    I´m aware of them, never been huge on listening folk music myself. I do find it interesting, and something that has certainly some value. My grandmother and great grandmother were Karelia evacuees, these people had to leave their home when we had to give it to the Russians during ww2. The Karelian people were spread all around Finland so a lot of us current generation finns have some Karelia in their blood.  
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    ChainsawAkimbo gave a Damn to Balor in What Are You Listening To?   
    "Litourgiya" - Batushka
    "Destruction Algorithm" - Doomsday Cult
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    ChainsawAkimbo gave a Damn to FatherAlabaster in What Are You Listening To?   
    Demilich - Nespithe  ...in other Finland-related non-metal news, I was listening to Hedningarna's "Karelia Visa" earlier. @ChainsawAkimbo, you familiar with them at all?
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    ChainsawAkimbo gave a Damn to FatherAlabaster in Pre-Internet Metal Memories   
    Discovery was mostly word of mouth for me at first - that and MTV, I think I discovered Queensryche on MTV... probably several other bands. This is when I was 10 or 11. I'd dub tapes from other people's collections. I had an incomplete copy of "And Justice For All"; a copy of "Master Of Puppets" that I'd dubbed over a tape of sound effects that came with my Casio sampling keyboard, which didn't get completely erased, so various sound effects (farm animal noises and whatnot) were audible during pauses and quiet moments; a tape of Rush's "Moving Pictures" that I'd recorded by sticking a recorder in front of one of our living room speakers; and incomplete copies of "The Wall" and "Operation: Mindcrime" that I'd rearranged to get as much of the music as possible onto their tapes. Those two tapes in particular were late night companions. When I was a little older, I'd sneak out of the house with my boom box, start a little campfire on the vacant property next door, play acoustic guitar, smoke cigarettes, and listen to those tapes over and over till all hours. An experience best shared with friends.
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    ChainsawAkimbo gave a Damn to Requiem in Pre-Internet Metal Memories   
    This is a thread for people who remember a world before youtube, facebook and google, where there was a great mystery around metal. I'm interested in hearing how people accessed metal and metal related things prior to the internet. 
    Some of my fondest musical memories are from that romantic era in the late 80s to mid 90s. I grew up in a small town where we didn't even have a music store, so trips to the larger town nearby would be focused around heading to one of the two record stores. There was a small but ok metal section, and I would trawl through the tapes (at first), then CDs (once they became more prevalent). Most of the time I would end up buying something (if my parents were kind enough to shell out) that I had never heard of but really liked the cover. If there was a band that I had heard of before and really wanted, like My Dying Bride, Anathema, Paradise Lost etc the store would order the CD in and it would often take a month before it arrived at mega prices. I'd be lucky to get a new tape maybe once every two months. 
    News and information about bands was also minimal and clouded by mystery. Metal magazines were mostly from the UK and US, so were often months old by the time they reached my friends and I in Australia. My walls were covered in posters of metal bands. Do kids still do that these days? I remember reading about the rise of the second wave of black metal and Euronymous' murder in a magazine and just being amazed at the whole black metal thing in general. This would have been early 1994 I think. I hadn't even heard a black metal song before, but ordered Satyricon's 'The Shadowthrone'. Can you imagine the first time I put it on after the 4 weeks it took to come in to the store, and heard the intro to 'Hvite Krists Dod'?
    Everything was shrouded in mystery when it came to figuring out who was in various bands, what they looked like, even what their discographies included. It was a real jigsaw puzzle of information from here and there. A lot of word of mouth too from kids at school. 
    I remember being amazed when I first discovered the name My Dying Bride, which I thought was the coolest thing ever. Talk about a mystery band back in the mid 90s. I first heard them on a metal radio show and taped the track 'Like Gods of the Sun' onto a blank tape. I had heaps of blank tapes full of tracks from that metal show. You had to be really quick when the song started, and if you discovered you were recording a dud you would stop the tape and rewind, ready to go again when the next track started. 
    We also swapped a lot of tapes at school with the few other metal fans back in the 90s. I discovered Ozzy, Maiden and even early Metallica this way. 
    Nowadays I google any band's discography immediately, with a plethora of band photos etc. Metal Archives contains all the information about band members past and present, and youtube has almost every album you can think of, ready to be heard. It's a totally different world. 
    While it's handy being able to listen to every single band anyone ever mentions, there is also an element of sadness in instant gratification. Never again will I wait for weeks for an album to come into the store, then get to the next town to get my hands on it, gaze at it, amazed, before putting it in the tape player and discover what they actually sound like! Sure there were some misses amongst the hits, but the magic of the newfound hits remains with me to this day. And because music was so damn scarce, the classics were revered and worshipped with unprecedented obsessiveness. Every lyric learnt, every speck of artwork digested and understood. I'm sad to say that rarely happens now, even though I still buy a lot of stuff. 
    Anyone else got any memories/stories they would like to tell about the old days? 
    EDIT: Can someone please move this to Deep and Meaningful? I think it fits that forum better. 
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    ChainsawAkimbo gave a Damn to Requiem in Pre-Internet Metal Memories   
    Great stories. I loved those black and white catalogues too but I can't remember ever having ordered anything from them except a Cathedral 'The Carnival Bizarre' t-shirt back in 1995. I loved that shirt and wore it everywhere. 
    I was always fascinated reading through those catalogues and looking at all the different t-shirt designs for Metallica, Megadeth etc. It was amazing. 
    Same here, especially listening to the radio with the tape recorder at the ready. I'm not sure I ever heard Paradise Lost for the first time that way, but I remember taping 'Like Gods of the Sun' and 'Grace Unhearing' by My Dying Bride from the radio in about 1996. Also stuff by Evereve and Theatre of Tragedy. When gothic metal was fairly popular the guy managing the playlists for the metal show just played so much gothic metal. It was amazing. 
    Great days for sure. 
     
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    ChainsawAkimbo given a Damn from Requiem in Pre-Internet Metal Memories   
    We used to change tapes with friends, this was probably the main way of finding new bands for a good few years to me. The quality of course degraded after copying the songs over and over, but so many bands that i have discovered this way.. and even genres! My first introduction to black metal came with traded tapes. Music was the way to make new friends back then. You talked to someone somewhere and you found that you like the same band, instant friendship. 
    We had this amazing metal radio show in the 90´s, it was something i was eagerly waiting for every week with my tape recorder ready. You started recording every song, and if it was good you kept it, if not you rewind so you are ready for the next song. I actually discovered one of my all time favourites Paradise lost this way. Maybe a year ago i remembered a song i recorded from the show that i had not heard for over 20 years. Spent a lot of time finding it and eventually did. Amazing moment to hear something you loved as a kid, and hear it again after so many years. The song was "Fall of the leafe - Wings of my desire untamed". 
    We had one music store in town that had a great selection of metal. I used to spend all of my money on cd´s. Many times you chose something because you liked the cover, other times it was because a friend had talked about it. Albums really mattered back then. You spent so much time with your purchase. Even if you didn´t like it at first, you gave it quite few tries and it had a far bigger chance of growing on you than these days. 
    Sometimes i really miss those days.. the thrill of finding new music you loved was so much bigger.. 
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    ChainsawAkimbo gave a Damn to SevenEpigonus in Seven Epigonus, instrumental metal   
    Hi there metalheads!
    Today I am glad to let you know that finally, after so many efforts compositing, recording, mixing and producing, I have released the first song from my debut album called The First Row. Here I'll give you the YouTube, Soundcloud & Bandcamp links where you can find the song:
    https://sevenepigonus.bandcamp.com
    With nothing more to say, just want to you enjoy, share, and suscribe to the channel if you like it! Sure that it will help me a lot! Also, here is my instagram if you want to stay tuned https://www.instagram.com/sevenepigonus.music
    Thank you so much and lets headbang!
    Juan Hoyos
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    ChainsawAkimbo gave a Damn to Natassja in What's on your mind?   
    Damn gas and electric suppliers bleeding you dry..can't wait til I go build me a cabin in the woods..
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    ChainsawAkimbo gave a Damn to Innominate in What Are You Listening To?   
    Venom - At War with Satan
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    ChainsawAkimbo gave a Damn to Natassja in Favourite lyrics   
    "Bleed me an ocean, bleed me an ocean..
    tonight
    by electric graveyard light
    Bleed me an ocean, let me lie beneath the sky..
    teach me how to die.."
     
    Acid Bath
     
    'The Hangman's Daughter' by Agents of Oblivion are beautiful lyrics also.
     
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    ChainsawAkimbo given a Damn from Powerslave in Hi from PA!   
    Are you a Penguins fan by any chance? I kinda pospone my welcome until i hear the answer.  
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    ChainsawAkimbo gave a Damn to Innominate in What Are You Listening To?   
    Celtic Frost - To Mega Therion
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    ChainsawAkimbo gave a Damn to Powerslave in Hi from PA!   
    Hello Metal Forum! I've been listening to since I was 19 (2012) and I like everything Metal. Lately I have been listening to Black Metal in which as of posting this its the season of cold weather here in Pittsburgh making it a perfect time for some Black Metal!
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    ChainsawAkimbo given a Damn from Natassja in What Are You Listening To?   
    Got my headphones.. Life is good again.. 
    Forest of shadows - Sleeping death
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    ChainsawAkimbo gave a Damn to Natassja in What Are You Listening To?   
    Enochian Crescent - Black Church..
    love the sleek black printed case...
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    ChainsawAkimbo given a Damn from Natassja in What Are You Listening To?   
    Listening to... my kid playing Minecraft on my pc and not shutting up for one second. Need to go get headphones soon i think.. ugh.. 
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    ChainsawAkimbo gave a Damn to Dergus in Word   
    Ha! Didn't know these existed! Will check these numbers out x 
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