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Re: Rate the song above you! 5:35: 'You...are BOSS...' :P WOW. That was such a shred-fest that, if it were a paper shredder...it would have turned Anna Karenina into confetti by now. That was amazingly cool, especially considering that they didn't use keyboard much. That would be a fantastic song to blast over a car stereo, yes indeed. :twisted: 9/10 at least. This band needs some attention. DVgbi7c1SLU They're my favorite German group...this whole album is a concept album about killing a dragon. :D

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Re: Rate the song above you! :shock::shock: \m/ \m/ :twisted: \m/ WAAAAAAOOGH! 1:48 that's how I headbang...hurts a lot less. I might just get that song, that's how cool that was. Probably 9/10, give or take a bit. I think the vocals could have been a bit better. Otherwise, awesome work. I'm a sucker for melodeath...so hopefully I'll be able to match that with some more melodeath! This album's really the only good one this Italian band has...but it's great! MvLRtmSEPjs My personal favorite off of Flies and Lies - the title track. Enjoy.

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Re: Rate the song above you! Big Queensryche influence there...that's good. 8/10, I think. Been bandying these guys around... uRMU1ViHPrk From Peru, they bring something entirely new to the folk scene, with the native sound of the Andes assimilated to an underlying death metal theme.

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Re: Rate the song above you! Dat woz a cheezebuger. :D I loved it. It fully embraced the somewhat corny nature of power metal but then kicked it into overdrive with great technique. In particular I liked the first part of the verses, very good rhythm there. About 8.5/10 because the other parts of the verses were a tad boring. All right, some of my favorite power metal! OdngW3qMMco I love how the vocalist, Joachim Broden, looks exactly like Soap MacTavish from MW2.

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Re: Rate the song above you! DIDGERIDOO! :mrgreen: Then Celtic or gypsy folk...and BLAAAAM and then the folk melody again, oh heck yes that's awesome...And then something like a corny country song covered by Weird Al...WHAT THE HECK...and then keyboard solo, and then black metal with the main theme... Holy crud, that was extremely bizarre. Well, 8.5/10 because the country vocals annoyed me, but otherwise, great! Canadians are renowned for their tech death, but Ontario's produced a great power metal band too! WgHpbSBDqGE Matt Marinelli, eh?...great vocals. This is off of their new album. Just found it yesterday.

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Re: Rate the song above you! Usually I hate Alestorm because of their vocals...so that was great. 9/10, and kudos to them for using the Pirates of The Caribbean theme! :mrgreen: Just found some good stuff by these guys. Zc9r48cChCg Somewhat progressive power metal from Brazil.

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