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3 hours ago, MarkhantonioYeatts said:

....nice one....thanks for helping me pick out some music....

 

KING DIAMOND - Abigail

KING DIAMOND - Them

....haven't listened to either one of these in a while....

I am on another attempt at trying to cope with the ridiculous vocals of King Diamond who I find to be one of the most overrated vocalist in metal.  It isn't going well, I just cannot stand him.  Sounds so forced and yet so incapable at the same time.

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2 minutes ago, MacabreEternal said:

I am on another attempt at trying to cope with the ridiculous vocals of King Diamond who I find to be one of the most overrated vocalist in metal.  It isn't going well, I just cannot stand him.  Sounds so forced and yet so incapable at the same time.

lmao, but its best to just go with the flow of everything. like, the other day i was listening to darkthrone, but i got tired of it halfway through, i wanted something like slayer so i put that on; its the only way to enjoy it. ive never listened to king diamond, his name sounds...brutal?

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2 minutes ago, eternalcrypt said:

lmao, but its best to just go with the flow of everything. like, the other day i was listening to darkthrone, but i got tired of it halfway through, i wanted something like slayer so i put that on; its the only way to enjoy it. ive never listened to king diamond, his name sounds...brutal?

That's the problem, he's all image and no substance.  Wails like a trapped animal making every sentence sound theatrical when it is clearly not needed.  Whether it is Mercyful Fate or him on his own I just don't get on with him.

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9 minutes ago, MacabreEternal said:

I am on another attempt at trying to cope with the ridiculous vocals of King Diamond who I find to be one of the most overrated vocalist in metal.  It isn't going well, I just cannot stand him.  Sounds so forced and yet so incapable at the same time.

Going out to look for the King might be futile, the King will find you in his own time :D

I gotta say I connect with Mercyful Fate more than I do with the stuff he's released under the KD flag. "Don't Break The Oath" was the album that won me over. It's a classic imo, give it a couple chances before you write the King off entirely.

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36 minutes ago, FatherAlabaster said:

I gotta say I connect with Mercyful Fate more than I do with the stuff he's released under the KD flag. "Don't Break The Oath" was the album that won me over. It's a classic imo, give it a couple chances before you write the King off entirely.

I agree, Don't Break The Oath is a great album. But I can also get behind some of his solo stuff, and he tells a good story between Them and Conspiracy.

 

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