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Orianthi - Sunshine of your love (Cream cover) Motorhead - Breaking the Law (Judas Priest cover) Airbourne - Blonde, Bad And Beautiful Angel Witch - Angel Witch Bon Jovi - It's My Life Enforcer - Destroyer Epica - Sancta Terra Metallica - Whiskey in the Jar (Cover of Thin Lizzy's cover of an Irish folk song) Magnum - On a Storyteller's Night Voltaire - Cannibal Buffet

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1. Inquisition - Those Of The Night - Into The Infernal Regions Of The Ancient Cult 2. Evildead - Holy Trails - Annihilation Of Civilization 3. Thorr's Hammer - Dommedagsnatt - Dommedagsnatt 4. Enslaved - Balfar - Vikingligr Veldi 5. Morgion - Solinari - Morgion 6. Runemagick - Ancient Incantations - Darkness Death Doom 7. Dissection - Anti-Christ - Where Dead Angels Lie 8. Testament - Souls Of Black - Souls Of Black 9. Immortal - Solarfall - At The Heart Of Winter 10. Evildead - F.C.I/The Awakening - Annihilation Of Civilization That was a killer playlist but a massive headfuck after a couple of uptempo tracks slowing right down through the middle then jumping to breakneck pace.

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Ice T "Straight Up Nigga" Hirax "Eradicate Mankind" Benge "Dirtform" Krigsgrav "Cold Wounds Of Virtue" Perturbator "Retrogenesis" Vastum "Patricidal Lust" Blut Aus Nord "...The Meditant (Dialogue With The Stars)" House Of Pain "Runnin Up On Ya" Deathspell Omega "Third Prayer" UFO "Lipstick Traces" A couple of old Gangster Rap tracks in there that I forgot I had. Don't have the same impact as when your 13 now I am grown up and serious.

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1. Blind Guardian - Mordred's Song 2. Mercyful Fate - Welcome Princes Of Hell 3. Hellhammer - Sweet Torment 4. Obituary - Find The Arise 5. Alethian - Burnt Offerings 6. Ahab - Old Thunder 7. Slayer - Crypts Of Eternity 8. Judas Priest - Revelations 9. Nile - Ramses Bringer Of War 10. Queensryche - En Force

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1. Arsis - A Diamond For Disease 2. diSEMBOWELMENT - Thou Messiah 3. Iron Savior - Flesh 4. Candlemass - Dark Are The Veils Of Death 5. Bathory - The Return Of Darkness and Evil 6. Ahab - Gnawing Bones (Coffin's Lot) 7. Blood Duster - Wearethewordpolice 8. Nifelheim - Storm Of Satan's Fire 9. Deicide - Mephistopheles 10. Paramaecium - The Grave, My Soul

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1.Motorhead "The Chase Is Better Than The Catch"

2.Varathron "Invocation Of Solomon"

3.Ghoul "Maniaxe"

4.Megadeth "Hangar 18)

5.Judas Priest "The Ripper"

6.Entombed "Drowned"

7.Incantation "Invoked Infinity"

8.Cult Of Occult "Requiem"

9.Crystal Castle "Year Of Silence"

10.Uncle Acid & The Deadbeats "Death's Door"

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1. Nile - The Howling Of The Jinn

2. Judas Priest - One Shot At Glory

3. Candlemass - Bewitched

4. Slaughter Lord - Onslaught

5. Running Wild - Branded & Exiled

6. Absu - Earth Ripper

7. Arsis - Lust Before The Maggots Conquest

8. Coroner - Shadow Of A Lost Dream

9. Sadistik Exekution - Ipsissimis

10. Evoken - To Sleep Eternally

 

Interesting playlist to say the least.

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1. Iron Maiden - The Prisoner

2. Angel Witch - Upon This Cord

3. Cathedral - Equilibrium

4. Incantation - Christening The Afterbirth

5. Pantera - Living Through Me (Hell's Wrath)

6. Agalloch - In The Shadow Of Our Pale Companion

7. Taake - V (2nd album)

8. Bolt Thrower - Forever Fallen

9. Cadaver - Blurred Visions

10. Macabre - Mr Albert Fish

 

Another interesting playlist there

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1. Angel Witch - Brainwashed

2. Deicide - Sacrificial Suicide

3. Motorhead - Going To Mexico

4. Suffocation - Habitual Infamy

5. Overkill - The Goal Is Your Soul

6. Accept - Flash Rockin' Man

7. Blind Guardian - Another Holy War

8. Atten Ash - Born

9. Dio - Evil Eyes

10. Fuck...I'm Dead? - Speargunned

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1. Evoken - Lost Kingdom Of Darkness

2. Holy Terror - The Immoral Wasteland

3. Accept - Neon Nights

4. Queensryche - Child Of Fire

5. Cathedral - Fountain Of Innocence

6. Bewitched - Blessed In Blood

7. Melechesh - Genies, Sorcerers, and Mesopotamian Nights

8. Mournful Congregation - Left Unspoken

9. Tiamat - Apostheosis Of Morbidity

10. Benediction - The Grand Leveler

 

Pretty good summary of my taste in metal right there.

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1. Hobbs Angel Of Death - Brotherhood

2. Destroyer 666: Australian and Anti-Christ

3. Asphyx - The Incarnation Of Lust

4. Sadistik Exekution - Spiritual Dynamix

5. Death - Choke On It

6. Sabbat - Mythistory

7. Accept - Shake Your Heads

8. Type O Negative - Summer Breeze

9. Darkthrone - Sempiternal Sepulchrality

10. Nasty Savage - Powerslam

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1. Type O Negative - Bloody Kisses (A Death In The Family)

2. Whiplash - War Monger

3. Testament - Falling Fast

4. Candlemass - Under The Oak

5. Nile - Ramses Bringer Of War

6. Razor - Cross Me Fool

7. Iron Maiden - Invaders

8. Megadeth - Set The World Afire

9. Megadeth - Five Magics

10. Samael - Flagellation

 

Riffs, riffs, and more fucking RIFFS!!!

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Crimson Glory "Strange & Beautiful"

Virvel Av Morkerhatet "The Path of Winter..."

House of Pain "Where I'm From"

Napalm Death "Apex Predator- Easy Meat"

Saxon "Rainbow Theme"

Entombed "The Truth Beyond"

Abyssal "As Paupers Safeguard Magnates"

Black Breath "The Flame"

Pantera "This Love"

Temple of Void "The Embalmers Art"

 

 

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1. Morbid Angel - Lord Of All Fevers and Plague

2. Type O Negative - Kill All The White People

3. Mournful Congregation - When The Weeping Sun Beheld Its Mortal Thirst

4. Overkill - Ironbound

5. Unearthly Trance - The Aftermath Was Morbid

6. Bathory - The Return Of Darkness and Evil

7. Cradle Of Filth - The Twisted Nails Of Faith

8. Death - Defensive Personalities

9. Persuader - Wipe Out

10. Black Sabbath - Computer God

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Coroner - When Angels Die

Black Sabbath - Sleeping Village

Motorhead - When the Eagle Screams

Black Sabbath - Headless Cross

Motorhead - Over Your Shoulder

Liege Lord - Feel the Blade

Sodom - My Atonement

Iron Maiden - Powerslave

Bolt Thrower - Drowned In Torment

Matt Monro - This Time

 

bit of a surprise at the end forgot I had anything other than rock/metal xD

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1. Razor - Cross Me Fool

2. Slayer - Dissident Aggressor

3. Vektor - Dying World

4. Slayer - Serenity In Murder

5. Master's Hammer - Jama Pekel

6. ORCummentary - Plains of D'lagrolon

7. Cadaver - Into the Outside

8. Testament - The Haunting

9. Shape Of Despair - Fallen

10. Arch Enemy - Damnation's Way

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Killer playlist there mate.

 

1. Nevermore - The Death Of Passion

2. Queensryche - Roads to Madness

3. Judas Priest - Heroes End

4. Bathory - Nordland

5. November's Doom - For Every Leaf That Falls

6. Morgion - Crowned In Earth

7. Black Sabbath - A National Acrobat

8. Motorhead - Shoot You In The Back

9. Black Harvest - The Beggar's Song

10. Ahab - The Light In The Weed (Mary Madison)

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Killer playlist there mate.

 

1. Nevermore - The Death Of Passion

2. Queensryche - Roads to Madness

3. Judas Priest - Heroes End

4. Bathory - Nordland

5. November's Doom - For Every Leaf That Falls

6. Morgion - Crowned In Earth

7. Black Sabbath - A National Acrobat

8. Motorhead - Shoot You In The Back

9. Black Harvest - The Beggar's Song

10. Ahab - The Light In The Weed (Mary Madison)

Nice to see some Morgion love. That album is great as is Solinari.

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