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1 - Powerman 5000 - The Son Of X-51 2 - Rammstein - Los 3 - The Velvet Underground - Femme Fatale 4 - Radiohead - Creep 5 - Violent Work of Art - Stains 6 - Pantera - Walk 7 - Doom:VS - Leaden Winged Burden 8 - Terra Tenebrossa - Probing the Abyss 9 - Aliens Advocate - Solslice 10 - The Sisters of Mercy - Nine While Nine

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1. Black Sabbath - Iron Man 2. Alethian - Burnt Offerings 3. Rush - 2112 4. Steel Attack - Haunting 5. diSEMBOWLEMENT - The Trees Of Life And Death 6. Slayer - Killing Fields 7. Harmony - Weak 8. Halford - Hell's Last Survivor 9. Annihilator - Human Insecticide 10. Venom - Bloodlust That was a long ass playlist but pretty rewarding 8/10

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Not exactly in keeping with the idea of the thread but the songs that accompanied me around todays walk: 1:Benge "Maher" 2:Antediluvian "Scions of Ha Nachash" 3:Aevangelist "Hell Synthesis" 4:Crom Dubh "The Widening Gyre" 5:Cultes Des Ghuoles "Vintage Black Magic" 6: Darkthrone "Where Cold Winds Blow" 7: Deftones "Rosemary" 8:Emperor "Into The Infinity Of Thoughts" 9:Gorguts "Forgotten Arrows" 10:Immortal "Where Dark and Light Don't Differ" 11:Inverloch "Shadows Of The Flame" 12:Laster "Tot Eenheid Verweven" 13: Portal "The Back Wards" 14:Rebirth Of Nefast "That Deathly Aura" 15:Satyricon "The Pentagram Burns" 16:Sun Worship "Elder Giants" 17:Ulcerate "Weight of Emptiness"

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1. Rising - Septicflesh 2. A World to Win - Gorgoroth 3. A son of the Sword - Demonaz 4. Flesh And The Power It Holds - Death 5. In Your Words - Lamb of God 6. Persepolis - Septicflesh 7. Cult - Slayer 8. Jihad - Slayer 9. Thousand Years of Oppression - Amon Amarth 10. The Funerary Dirge of a Violinist - Carach Angren

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1. Gost "Night Crawler" 2. Deiphago "Demonic Munitions" 3. Ufomammut "Distroyer" 4. Opeth "Closure" 5. Motorhead "(I Won't) Pay Your Price" 6. Judas Priest "Epitaph" 7. Asphyx "Der Landser" 8. Crystal Castles "Violent Dreams" 9. Mercyful Fate "Fifteen Men (and a bottle of rum)" 10. Black Sabbath "Live Forever"

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Running Red - Kylesa Breathe (In The Air) - Pink Floyd Feeble Are You - Sons Of Sion - Silencer Satan-Prometheus - Gorgoroth Orlok's Lair - Nosferatu, Eine Symphonie Des Grauens (Yes, really.) California Über Alles - Dead Kennedys Gorgoroth - Gorgoroth General Nightmare - Carach Angren Lemuria - Therion Outlaw - Watain

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Motorhead "(I Won't) Pay Your Price" - Overkill Morbid Angel "Maze Of Torment" - Altars Of Madness W.A.S.P "Forever Free" - The Headless Children Soundgarden "Kickstand" - Superunknown Opeth "Dirge For November" - Blackwater Park David Bowie "Always Crashing In The Same Car" - Low Cultes Des Ghoules "The Passion Of A Sorceress" - Henbane Larvae "Cold Dead Faces" - Grave Descent White Zombie "Warp Asylum" - La Sexorcisto, Devil Music Vol 1. Benge "Elysian Knights" - Earthmoves

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1. Assassins Creed Black Flag soundtrack - The High Seas 2. Amorphis - Black Embrace 3. Forefather - Three Great Ships 4. Ensiferum - iron 5. Slayer - Necrophobic 6. Tyr - Valkyrjan 7. Children Of Bodom - Kissing The Shadows 8. Amon Amarth - Valkyries Ride 9. Dark Moor - Mortal Sin 10. Taake - Hordalands Doedskvad 2

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1. Assassins Creed Black Flag soundtrack - The High Seas 2. Amorphis - Black Embrace 3. Forefather - Three Great Ships 4. Ensiferum - iron 5. Slayer - Necrophobic 6. Tyr - Valkyrjan 7. Children Of Bodom - Kissing The Shadows 8. Amon Amarth - Valkyries Ride 9. Dark Moor - Mortal Sin 10. Taake - Hordalands Doedskvad 2
Nice list. Taake was pretty amazing live last weekend. Sent from my HTC PH39100 using Tapatalk 2
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1349 - Sculptor of Flesh Blood Purge - The Slaughtered Lamb Every Time I Die - Enter Without Knocking and Notify the Police Candiria - Mathematics The Accused - Festival of Flesh Decapitated - Lying and Weak Every Time I Die - Rebel Without Applause Mastodon - Blasteroid Car Bomb - H5n1 The Number Twelve Looks Like You - Operating on a Re-Run Episode Well that was a fun mix!
I love The Accused! Envoyé de mon SGH-T999V en utilisant Tapatalk
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Uh!? The Accused and Sunn O)))!!! Weird it is!!! Both good though. Envoyé de mon SGH-T999V en utilisant Tapatalk
I'm not a big fan of Sunn O)))'s recorded works, but they owned live, due in no small part to Attila Csihar manning the microphone. There's something about that guitar tone that doesn't translate to the albums, even at high volumes, you really feel it a different way live. Add to that Attila's maniacal genius and varied vocals bringing texture to the otherwise massive, but somewhat monotonous wall of noise. Sent from my HTC PH39100 using Tapatalk 2
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Not quite a "first 10 songs" more of a "last 10 songs" list. Thought of some random great final album tracks (live tracks excluded) and put a playlist together: Metallica "Dyers Eve" - And Justice For All Slayer "Hardening of the Arteries" - Hell Awaits Kreator "Awakening of the Gods" - Pleasure To Kill Nile "Von Unaussprechlichen Kulten" - Annihilation of the Wicked Cannibal Corpse "Beyond The Cemetry" - Tomb Of The Mutliated Guns N Roses "Rocket Queen" - Appetite For Destruction Judas Priest "Monsters Of Rock" - Ram It Down Enslaved "Lightening" - Axioma Ethica Odini Immortal "Blashyrkh (Mighty Ravendark) - Battles In The North Deep Purple "Black Knight" - In Rock

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1. Wine From Tears - In Memory of the Truth 2. Emperor - An Elegy of Icaros 3. Moonspell - Trebaruna 4. Solstafir - Sjuki Skugginn 5. Kylesa - Grounded 6. Blood Ceremony - Lord Summerisle 7. Nevermore - Inside Four Walls 8. Enshine - Above Us 9. Dimmu Borgir - Antikrist 10. Severe Torture - Meant to Suffer

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1. Wine From Tears - In Memory of the Truth 2. Emperor - An Elegy of Icaros 3. Moonspell - Trebaruna 4. Solstafir - Sjuki Skugginn 5. Kylesa - Grounded 6. Blood Ceremony - Lord Summerisle 7. Nevermore - Inside Four Walls 8. Enshine - Above Us 9. Dimmu Borgir - Antikrist 10. Severe Torture - Meant to Suffer
I love those Emperor and Moonspell tracks, they definitely get stuck in my head for a while after listening. Sent from my HTC PH39100 using Tapatalk 2
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