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  1. Last saturday I stumbled upon this Italian/Slovakian thrash band. A cross between Megadeth and Testament. Really enjoyed their live show, so I bought both their albums straight away. The drummer is the singer/guitarist's son. Dunno how that's possible, but it's the way it is.

  2. Saturday I went to our local extreme metal shop called SOUNDCAVE.

    I bought this stuff:

    Incubus st demo (early death metal Morbid Angel style)

    Autopsy Severed Survival 20th anniversary 2 CD

    Hexx Morbid Reality

    Sacred Reich Independent

    Hawaii One Nation Underground

     

    I'm in a proper death metal mood. A friend of mine said Autopsy were like death metal's Motorhead. In a way I think he has a point.

  3. Been buying shitloads of stuff over the last few months. The most relevant things were:

    - a Defenders of the Faith T Shirt by Amplified which is plain awesome, like dude totally awesome! It brings the Cartman out of me every time I wear it. I look in the mirror and go "cooooool";

    - the Krautrock boxes vol. 1, 2 and 3 by Warner. There is some CRAZY proto metal shit in there. The best discovery is a band called GIFT who sounded like a cross between Bloodrock, Blue Oyster Cult, early Scorpions (but very rarely) and random kraut madness! Another great one featured is ASTERIX, which then morphed into Lucifer's Friend we all know and love.

    - finishing Lita Ford's discographt from 1983 up to 1994 and reading her biography in a day! I absolutely love all her records. I only had the platinum seller LITA and the "grunge" album called black (her last before coming back to the scenes 15 years later... I actually saw her play in Italy in 2009 while she was still married to Jim "stuffed crotch" Gillette), but I finally bought myself the other 4 albums and they ROCK big time! The first two are sheer heavy metal records. There's a track on the second one called "Lady Killer" that goes "a man'o'war brings you to your knees" and then she strums something that totally sounds like the "Defender" arpeggio by ManOwaR. First time I heard it I was like "FUCK ME! That can't be no coincidence". 1984. She's my fave female guitarist/singer right after my own lady.

     

  4. Yeah actually I do that all the time, but the thing is that this time I'm flying to Germany by myself to go to a concert by myself, it's kinda the next step for me ahah 

    I'm very committed, I can't stand the thought of never being able to see ManOwaR. What if they never come to Italy? 

  5. Up until recently I would have answered BAY AREA without hesitation! Now I would still say BAY AREA but I would feel very guilty towards Canadian excellences such as INFERNAL MAJESTY (put an Umlaut somewhere) and German born but Oakland sounding musos VENDETTA! 

    The second lp by Vendetta and the first one by Infernal Majesty are the best thrash records I picked up in a very long time!

    Did I tell you that in July I went to a (mostly thrash) metal fest in Brescia called Colony Open Air that featured Death Angel, Exciter, Kreator, Demolition Hammer, Asphyx, Loudness, Hell and Wintersun (dunno why they threw them in the lot). Italian heavy metal band Skanners was also in the bill, but I came too late to see them. Very good festival overall. Demolition Hammer were the best, I'd say.

  6. I am! And, matter of fact, I bought meself a ticket to a ManOwaR show in KOLN (Germany)! Gonna go there by all myself. It's also gonna be some sort of social experiment. Wanna see if this brothers of metal thing works in some kind of way. Will the guy beside me give me a beer? (quote from "DIE FOR METAL", though it sounds rather gay)

  7. Ciao people! Was away for a while! Holidays, girlfriend, recording bs, work, gym, usual stuff! Hope all is well, or maybe HELL, down here!

    Oh I went to a serious concert last week: DEATH SS + MOONSPELL + SAMAEL + GOBLIN + MORTUARY DRAPE.

    Death SS rocked the shit out of me. I actually enjoyed Moonspell too, though I was not familiar at all with their materiale.

  8. I have "Subhuman Race" and for some reason I also have a limited edition promo single CD from that periodo. 

    The songs in that record never stuck with me. It's quite abrasive, but not in the same groovy way of "Slave to the Grind". I have this recollection of a punkier record.

    I'll give it another spin today, maybe I overlooked it!

    Say hello to Baz!

  9. On 13/6/2017 at 1:26 AM, Will said:

    I don't really know what I'm doing. I would need the raw tracks (bass track, vocal track etc.) exported from the Garageband file as audio files, possibly as something like mp3 files due to size issues.

    I like the first one, nice atmosphere, pretty convincing choir, cool drums, cool solo.

    Love the second one. Really like the feeling of the verse riff and the impact and groove of the chorus after the baseline awesome drums. Without wah, your current setup makes your solos kinda Dragonforce-ey. To me, parts  of this song come off as brutal thrash or death thash.

    THank you! When I have the time I'm gonna save the tracks as separate files and zip them somewhere :)

  10. 5 hours ago, GorboGorboze said:

    I can't speak to Axl being cool, but it is cool that he is performing with the band. On another subject I have increasing respect for Skid Row having recently watched a "heavyist guest performances on SNL" video which was mostly some really boring grunge shit. The front man in that band is pretty lively and entertaining. I saw them open for Bon Jovi in the late 80s (chaperoning my little sister if you were to wonder why) , I enjoyed Bon Jovi actually, and at the time thought that Skid Row was sketchy and gross. To bad I didn't really know what i was missing, but if you can't see the guys facial expressions you are missing the show. That was at Old Orchard Beach for those interested in classic Maine Venues.

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    So cool! Thanx for sharing the memory!

    Skid Row created two incredibly good records. "Slave to the Grind" is very metalhead friendly. And it got to number one on Billboard!

  11. Wow thanks, I didn't think about Bobby, but it makes sense! Obviously I can't sing, I'm much thinner in reality, so I recorded the vocals twice and put the second take on top of the first eheh

    I'd love to be mixed by someone who knows what he's doing. I did everything with Garage Band, my Kurzweil keyboard and BOSS GT5 for the wah pedal... excuse my ignorance, but what should I send? The garageband file?

    I haven't recorded anything else with the shrieky vocals trick... but I do have a pseudo epic/US power metal rotten demo track "in the vein" of Iron Maiden and Omen and Virgin Steel. It's sung in a quite low register though (like Omen). It's called "Master of Your Soul". The solo is Mr Crowley worship (done wrong).

    There it goes...

    http://vocaroo.com/i/s1DIdBmtf8WZ

    And here's a thrash metal / hardcore track that incidentally sounds a bit like Municipal Waste. It's not good, but at least I like some of the riffs I came up with. Like from 1:35 onwards.

    http://vocaroo.com/i/s0fd2Vf3auf5

    This one is not sung, is poorly shouted.

  12. Classic Rock is still alive. Long story short. A company bought out Classic Rock and Metal Hammer from an editor a few years ago. That company paid too much for it and put too much debt onto it. A few months ago this new company went bust. Classic Rock and Metal Hammer were put "on hold"... 

    Both magazines were put on sale. The dude from Orange Goblin (or Electric Wizard, I can't remember.. anyway a stoner/doom dude) put up some sort of last minute charity to save the mags and help out the journalists. They raised about 80 k GBP if I remember correctly.

    Both Classic Rock and Metal Hammer ultimately ended up being bought up by the same editor that sold them in the first place.

    I'm too lazy to look for the actual figures, but the morale is that these guys sold them for a lot of money, then bought it back for peanuts a few years later.

    In the end, save for a couple of weeks, both magazines kept going and now they're both out regularly. The were discontinued for about two weeks.

  13. http://vocaroo.com/i/s0Y80bFsL5rR

    Check this out... It's a bit painful because of the quality of the upload, but I think we can all have a laugh at this.

    I called the tune "I Just Dig Somebody Else". The rhythm guitar sound is over saturated with distortion and does get annoying real quick, but please do wait for the solo! I think it's alright.

    Also, watch out for my demented Cinderella/Britny Fox type of vocals. 

    I did everything by myself except for the bass, which was recorded by a dear friend of mine who goes under the pseudonym of Fab White. Thanks Fab!

    @Requiem and @True Belief this is for you :D

     

  14. Arthur Brown is the man. Also, Pantera actually looked better in their glam days than when red goatees and surgically trimmed beards appeared on the faces of the Darrell bros.

    Sarcofago tried to outdo Destruction at their game, but failed. Sentence was death.

    Nonetheless, the one mandatory apparel item is... CHICKS' TROUSERS!

    Get those and you won't regret. Once you get those, there's still one more choice to be made.

    Left or right. Yes, I am talking about your manhood.

  15. Nice! Me I am waiting for the postman to deliver these Cd's (only first presses):

    Guns n Roses - "The guns n roses ep" (JAP)

    Circus of Power - St

    Sweet F.A. - Stick to Your Guns

    Slik Toxik - Doin the Nasty

    D'Molls - Warped 

    D'Molls - D'Molls

    Kill for thrills - Dynamite from Nightmareland

    Cry Wolf - Crunch

    Child's Play - Rat Race

     

    It's ALL hair metal on major label that sold nothing (except for the Guns n Roses thang, naturally).

     

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