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On 1/6/2020 at 3:26 PM, Natassja said:

Nice to see you Sal.

Likewise, Natassja!

On 1/6/2020 at 4:14 PM, Balor said:

I figured that most of their material would be banned from youtube...

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Yeah, that's how it goes ? I would recommend checking out that hammerstorm site though. They've got lots of downloads of bands that you can't find on YouTube 

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8 hours ago, Natassja said:

Lifelover - Sjukdom

This is then only Lifelover album I have. I love the keyboard samples. Great atmosphere. 

NP: Mgla - ‘Exercises in Futility’

perfect pub album. 

On 1/6/2020 at 11:08 PM, salmonellapancake said:

Thanks, Balor. You'll find a few of their songs on YouTube. I got the full album downloaded from a site called Hammerstorm.

Holy shit, Salmo’s back. Hail the king 666. 

And hail @Natassja, beloved satanic witch. 

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Hate Forest - 'Nietzscheism'

Freshly arrived in the mailbox. Re-release by Osmose. Beautiful digipak that includes in the booklet the covers and track listings of each EP and 7 inch that form the content of the compilation. This is true and unadulterated Hate Forest.

Not quite sure why Carl Orff's famous 'O Fortuna' launches things off, but it's always a good tune. Orff, by the way, must have rued the day he ever came up with that riff. I'm sure he probably wrote a heap of other great material, but it's 'O Fortuna' that seems to raise its head in commercials, Ozzy live shows and Hate Forest compilations. 

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1987 Classic:

Def Leppard - 'Hysteria' 

One of the great 1987 hard rock albums. Brilliant year for rock. Haunting title track - the romantic in me can't resist. Rich as one arm, but Mutt Lange has some sort of futuristic equipment that makes Def Leppard sound like they're coming out of 2025. 

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1987 Classic:

KISS - 'Crazy Nights'

Not quite in the same category of success as 'Hysteria', but this is Paul and Gene's pop metal classic. It reeks of 80s perfection, and it's a joy to listen to. They were hoping for their own 'Hysteria' or '1987' but they were held back by the make-up era. Still, 'I'll Fight Hell To Hold You' and 'Reason to Live' should have been number 1 hits. 

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9 minutes ago, Benjaminc81 said:

Arghoslent - Incorrigible Bigotry

Just heard this week that Arghoslent is putting out a new album ? So time the revisit their discography me thinks. Love how all those PC metalheads are getting their panties in a bunch over their lyrics.

They're one of those bands I won't listen to. Their stuff is white supremacist propaganda. Nothing good to be said about that. I'm not going to sit here and assume everyone who listens to them automatically supports their agenda, but I don't see how you could possibly fault anyone for feeling offended by it.

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I have no problem listening to NSBM bands. I listen to music for one reason... and that's music itself! If a band has far right views then so be it. Politics and music are two totally seperate entities in my opinion, but i can see people taking offence at certain bands that openly preach certain views. As for my own political views, i'd rather keep them to myself since these political discussions always seem to escalate sooner or later. And besides they are just that, my personal views and probably should stay that way.

 

Grand Belial's Key - Mocking the Philanthropist

Some damn tasty riffing for a USBM band, one of the few American bands i really dig besides Panopticon.

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4 hours ago, Benjaminc81 said:

Arghoslent - Incorrigible Bigotry

Just heard this week that Arghoslent is putting out a new album ? So time the revisit their discography me thinks. Love how all those PC metalheads are getting their panties in a bunch over their lyrics.

Well now permit me to bunch up my panties for a second and call out a clumsy post right here.  You’re right to listen to what you want.  You’re wrong to throw insults around at those that object to controversial content, it’s their right to make that choice.  Been nice having you around.  Now you’re banned.

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Arghoslent - Incorrigible Bigotry
Just heard this week that Arghoslent is putting out a new album [emoji7] So time the revisit their discography me thinks. Love how most logical, intelligent and generally reasonable human-beings are getting their panties in a bunch over their lyrics.


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I do agree you can listen to anything you like, but their message is appalling.
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