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  1. A rough vocal really matches the rough guitar sound. There. Now you understand metal.
  2. So I've been taking a break from music for the first time in my life. I've been doing conspiracy research for about 5 years. There's no music on the mp3 player I'm looking at. 1) Peak Prosperity Podcast - New hope for higher silver prices - Ted Butler interview 2) Technocracy News & Trends - Podcast - 7-8-19 3) G. Edward Griffin on the United Nations 4) Bitcoin Documentary - The End of Money as We Know it 5) World Alternative Media - Secrets of the Exchange Stabilization Fund 6) Mike Maloney - Market fragility index indicator than screams BUBBLE 7) Press For Truth - Hundreds of respected scientists sound the alarm with major warning about 5G health effects 8 ) Sheikh Imran Hosein - Zionism is predicted in the Quran 1400 years ago 9) Corbett Report - Episode 341 - The WWI conspiracy 10) Robert Kiyosaki - I would never invest in a 401K
  3. Bushmills I buy cheap whiskey, and this is among the best of the cheap stuff. I like most Scotch and Irish.
  4. 9/10 It's in the vein of Venom, Bathory and Sodom circa 1984 without sounding exactly like any of them. The First Wave BM revival was somewhat of a mini-trend a few years ago and Power From Hell were king. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lkTqOf8SeLE
  5. Around 1981, my older cousin used to watch a TV show called The NewMusic. I remember seeing Motorhead and Venom videos, but I didn't appreciate it yet because I was only 11. Around 1983, my dad finally got cable television. I saw Iron Maiden featured on some late-night video program, and I loved it right away. Guess I was finally old enough to get it. They were referring to Maiden as 'heavy metal' and it was the first time I heard the term. Then my cousin gave me some records she didn't want. It included Black Sabbath's Master Of Reality which made quite an impact. Throughout the eighties, I tuned-in to MuchMusic's Power Hour on TV, every Thursday without fail. I started liking thrash and the more extreme metal. Before the internet existed we were literally in the dark. Learning was a slow process. I started buying albums by Maiden, Motorhead, Metallica, Anthrax. Those were my gateway bands. Around 1987, somebody at school was supposedly into 'underground' and 'Satanic' metal. He seemed like a freak and I was pretty interested. We started tape trading. He gave me recordings of Venom, Bathory, Hellhammer, Destruction, Possessed, Sacrifice, Exorcist, etc. - bands I didn't know even existed. After hearing that, I was totally possessed by metal. By 1990, Death Metal was getting pretty big and I was buying stuff like: Deicide, Obituary, Death, Entombed, Carcass, Napalm Death, etc.
  6. The eighties South American scene was incredible; a huge influence on Mayhem, Beherit, Blasphemy, etc. --> Exterminator, Holocausto, Necrofago, Sarcofago, Reencarnacion, Necromantie, Parabellum, Blasfemia, etc.
  7. Bump ? There were only a handful of really important ones in the early eighties. Faves: Hellhammer - Satanic Rites Sodom - In The Sign Of Evil Bathory - The Return (of Darkness and Evil) Venom - Welcome To Hell Bulldozer - The Day of Wrath There were some slightly more obscure ones that were great in the mid eighties. Faves: Ghost Rider - Mayhemic Destruction (Venom, Hellhammer and Mercyful Fate influences? Quite unique, and fucking gold.) Semen Of Satan - Demo 1984 (In the vein of Sodom and Hellhammer. Best!) Blasfemia - Guerra Total EP (Like Sodom meets Bathory in Columbia.) Parabellum - Sacrilegio + Rehearsal (The latter was possibly the most extreme recording of 1984.) Fantom - Lucifer jelenj meg! (Another Hungarian band in the vein of Tormentor. There were some others too.) Sabbat - S/T (1985 was so early. They came out the year after Bathory did.) Torr - Witchhammer (Kind of like Celtic Frost.) Flames Of Hell - Fire and Steel (Really bizarre shit from Iceland.) Samael - Medieval Prophecy (Typical Norse BM of the nineties, but came out in 1988.) Malhavoc - Age of the Dark Renaissance (Bathory worship from Canada. They changed styles after that.) Preispodnyaya - Live 1988 (The Russian Hellhammer.)
  8. Thanks guys, Cheers \,,/
  9. The name is Joel. I'm 49. I'm near Ottawa, Canada. I met RelentlessOblivion online and decided to check this place out. I've been posting on the metal message boards since I first got on the internet back in the mid-90's. I always considered myself a true metalhead. All my favourite bands just happen to be the most foundational bands in heavy metal. I like heavy, speed, doom, thrash, black and death. I'm not interested in any nu-school genres. I listen to other kinds of music, but with metal you have to keep it true.
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