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  1. Never heard the song/band but sometimes there's a pre-production version of a song that ends up on singles/compilations, and are then remixed/remastered for an album. Sometimes even re-recorded. I know the Europe song "Seven doors hotel" has a couple of versions. Album version B-side of "Rock the night" Another famous example is of course Hit The Lights by Metallica. There's the initial version recorded for the Metal Massacre compilation, the No life til Leather demo and finally the Kill 'em All studio album version.
  2. Here's something a little different; Maiden Hair - Ancient Borders https://maidenhairuk.bandcamp.com/album/ancient-borders It's kind of like an audiobook or radio play with dungeon synth music as background.
  3. I have the 1000XM1 and they have served me very well. no problems with dropped connection or bad sound quality. I can only imagine the newer models are even better. The noise cancelling is excellent too. I like BT, it's very practical when out and about or at the gym. Having long hair a cable tends to get tangled when outside, which is really annoying. I currently have the Philips Fidelio X2 for home use and Bose QuietComfort Earbuds for outside, which are excellent.
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    Horror Films

    Watched the trailer and that felt really really strange.
  5. They were a precursor to one of the best unknown Swedish melo death bands IMO; Satariel. Phobos & Deimos might actually be one of my favourite melo death albums, period. The followup, Hydra was more melodic and more clean singing, but still solid. Satariel - Coffin Gateways Satariel - Claw the clouds
  6. Saidan - Jigoku: Spiraling chasms of the blackest hell. Can't get enough of this album. This and Spider God - Den inre borgen are really great at staying melodic while still being black metal.
  7. I've always wondered how Gary Moore got that amazing sustain on Parisianne Walkways and not have it roll over to uncontrollable feedback. Part of it is obviously the neck-through design of the Les Paul, and part is distorsion, but there's got to be something more than that. One of my favourite uses of feedback is the intro to Abhinandas "The Rumble". I'm guessing it involves a delay or flanger pedal? Also, rocking song!
  8. Oh c'mon, don't be shy. Spill the beans. Is it Lamb of God 😄
  9. This week I have been on a old-school Swedish melo death bender. Gates of Ishtar - A bloodred path Sacrilege - Lost in the beauty you slay The Moaning - Blood from stone
  10. It certainly does. Hope you're doing and safe Jag.
  11. Winter Tales- Fantasies in Flesh. Here's an interesting one. This is the unreleased album of Winter Tales, the solo project of Petter Tande Sem. The album was supposed to be released on Velvet records, but they folded and this album never saw the light of day. It's circulated on file sharing sites for decades. This is symphonic black metal in the vein of Limbonic Art and old Covenant. Very cool, and it must've been a hell of a lot of work for Petter to do everything himself, given that the music is quite intricate and layered. Mortum - Antlantean Ouroboros USBM, sometimes it's plodding, anti-riffs galor, other times they hit sweetspots with both riffs and drumming to fistpumping highs. "Tidal waves dwarf skyscrapers" is the standout track IMO.
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    Horror Films

    That's the stuff!
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    Horror Films

    Cronenburg's The Fly is awesome. The guy is the king of body horror and The Fly has some really great practical effects (think The Thing). Plus, it's very entertaining. I recently rewatched exZistenz and while mainly a mainstream thriller, there was some nice uncomfortable effects, especially the organic game pods. But my favourite Cronenburg film is definitely Videodrome.
  14. Terminator, not a care in the world, no PTSD, maybe a conflicting order now and then. Allergic to sunshine or allergic to water?
  15. Funny how it goes, you hear nothing special in Becker from AK and I hear nothing special in Swanson 😄 He's got a very laidback 70's doom sound to his voice, that's generally not something I gravitate towards. Got these cassettes (yes, cassettes! Suck on it haters 😀) in the mail today so... NP: Somme - Prussian blood Spider God / Μνήμα - Split
  16. Haha glad you made it through the last third!
  17. Nope, no idea who they are I got to know Whitenoise and the rest of the unruly bunch on Metal-Fi, but that's as far back as we go. I was part of a couple of other forums in the early 00's (White trash devil, Global Domination) but then forums as a concept sort of died when everyone moved to FB.
  18. Huh, I had no idea that they had a different singer in the beginning. I'll go search it out now.
  19. Haha well I'm usually not into the Epic, with very few exceptions. Some mid-era Grand Magus, perhaps some scattered songs here and there, but AK just works for me. I think it's a combination of the great choruses, non-whiney singing and great instrumental hooks.
  20. Blaze era Maiden. At least the music is good sometimes. Or do you mean being IN the band as the respective singer, then I'd choose Judas Priest. Far less people wanted Ripper to fail then Blaze. I feel Blaze got 100 times the heat from fans. Being covered in centipedes or covered in ants?
  21. Man, the world is so infinitely smaller then we think. What are the odds?
  22. I think if there ever was a case of proving that there's a lot of intent and talent in black metal Funeral Mist would be my top pick. Both Marantha and Hekatomb are incredible works of art. Vicious, melodic, eerie, beautiful, dark and tons of repeat listen-value.
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