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On 8/30/2021 at 11:56 PM, MarkhantonioYeatts said:

ALABAMA THUNDERPUSSY - The Cleansing

ALABAMA THUNDERPUSSY - Good Of Harmony

ALABAMA THUNDERPUSSY - None Shall Return

POISON IDEA - Endless Blockades For The Pussyfooter

POISON IDEA - Painkiller

POISON IDEA - Icepicks At Dawn

 

Great call with Alabama Thunderpussy!  I love the "Open Fire" album from 2007.  It had Kyle Thomas on vocals (of Exhorder fame), and it's just a killer album.  "The Cleansing" is a phenomenal track. Their 2002 release "Staring at the Divine" is my second favorite album next to this one.

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25 minutes ago, GoatmasterGeneral said:

Antichrist Siege Machine - Schism Perpetration 

ASM's new album Purifying Blade coming Oct 8th

 

Excited to see these guys at Mass Destruction 4 in Atlanta this year. You coming down? The lineup is pretty decent.

Friday Nov 5:
Suffocation | Vio-Lence | Monstrosity | Cenotaph | Akhlys | Witchtrap | Vimur
Saturday Nov 6:
Repulsion | Nuclear Assault | Massacre | Evoken | Thornspawn | Thantifaxath | Estuary | Antichrist Siege Machine
Sunday Nov 7:
Cirith Ungol | Exciter | Malevolent Creation | Malignancy | Goatwhore | Impure | Maiestas

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30 minutes ago, navybsn said:

Excited to see these guys at Mass Destruction 4 in Atlanta this year. You coming down? The lineup is pretty decent.

Friday Nov 5:
Suffocation | Vio-Lence | Monstrosity | Cenotaph | Akhlys | Witchtrap | Vimur
Saturday Nov 6:
Repulsion | Nuclear Assault | Massacre | Evoken | Thornspawn | Thantifaxath | Estuary | Antichrist Siege Machine
Sunday Nov 7:
Cirith Ungol | Exciter | Malevolent Creation | Malignancy | Goatwhore | Impure | Maiestas

This year's MD lineup has several bright spots for sure, I won't say it's mediocre, (except for Goatwhore and Vio-Lence, I can't stand either of them, and I'm not a Nuclear Assault fan either) but overall it's just not an extremely compelling lineup for me personally. I suppose it really comes down to whether "the guys" are all gonna get plane tickets or not. For me an added problem is finding babysitting. I already have my friend Cody's band Afterbirth playing a show in Amityville on Long Island Sat November 13th (with Suffocation, Internal Bleeding and 2 openers I've never heard of) that I'm gonna drive out for. So I'll be asking my sister to babysit the boy overnight. Then on the 23rd I told my oldest buddy I'd drive to Brooklyn and see Jinjer with him (he discovered them last year during the pandemic and now he claims they're his favorite modern band) so I'll need her to babysit again. Don't even really want to go to this thing as it gets closer but I don't want to be a dick and back out on him at the last minute either. If I were to fly down to Atlanta in November as well and ask her to have the little guy stay over 3 nights in a row it might be pushing my luck. But if the guys tell me they're going I might just have to find a way. We have one dude Ryan based about an hour north of ATL so he'll probably be putting us up in his basement again for a couple of nights easing the pressure on our wallets. These guys are a bit disorganzed when it comes to planning trips and actually booking shit though so they won't decide what they want to do until probably sometime in October. They were all trying to shame me for saying I had no desire whatsoever for Psycho Las Vegas in August "Isn't the chance to hang out with your buddies reason enough to go??" but then out of a dozen of us only one of them ended up going, the dude from Chicago who lives out in SoCal now. So I'll say there's a 25% chance. Guess I'll have to throw out the question on our group text thread and see what kind of reaction I get.

 

NP:

Teitanblood - Death

 

Before that:

Teitanblood - The Baneful Choir

 

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Coffins - Beyond the Circular Demise, 2019, so good maybe their best. 

 

8 minutes ago, MarkhantonioYeatts said:

....fuck yeah, new STRANGLERS!!!.....

 

 

Wow, I have Rattus Norvegicus from '77 but I never even realized they had 20 albums out including the forthcoming one Dark Matters. It'll be the first one since 2012.

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1 hour ago, GoatmasterGeneral said:

This year's MD lineup has several bright spots for sure, I won't say it's mediocre, (except for Goatwhore and Vio-Lence, I can't stand either of them, and I'm not a Nuclear Assault fan either) but overall it's just not an extremely compelling lineup for me personally. I suppose it really comes down to whether "the guys" are all gonna get plane tickets or not. For me an added problem is finding babysitting. I already have my friend Cody's band Afterbirth playing a show in Amityville on Long Island Sat November 13th (with Suffocation, Internal Bleeding and 2 openers I've never heard of) that I'm gonna drive out for. So I'll be asking my sister to babysit the boy overnight. Then on the 23rd I told my oldest buddy I'd drive to Brooklyn and see Jinjer with him (he discovered them last year during the pandemic and now he claims they're his favorite modern band) so I'll need her to babysit again. Don't even really want to go to this thing as it gets closer but I don't want to be a dick and back out on him at the last minute either. If I were to fly down to Atlanta in November as well and ask her to have the little guy stay over 3 nights in a row it might be pushing my luck. But if the guys tell me they're going I might just have to find a way. We have one dude Ryan based about an hour north of ATL so he'll probably be putting us up in his basement again for a couple of nights easing the pressure on our wallets. These guys are a bit disorganzed when it comes to planning trips and actually booking shit though so they won't decide what they want to do until probably sometime in October. They were all trying to shame me for saying I had no desire whatsoever for Psycho Las Vegas in August "Isn't the chance to hang out with your buddies reason enough to go??" but then out of a dozen of us only one of them ended up going, the dude from Chicago who lives out in SoCal now. So I'll say there's a 25% chance. Guess I'll have to throw out the question on our group text thread and see what kind of reaction I get.

 

NP:

Teitanblood - Death

 

Before that:

Teitanblood - The Baneful Choir

 

Understandable for sure. If you do decide to go, let me know. I owe you a beer or 3.

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