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Airbourne - "No Guts, No Glory"

My favorite Airbourne album!  The one-two punch of "Raise the Flag" and "Bottom of the Well" (tracks 4 and 5) is just tremendous.  

Big Ball - "Hotter Than Hell"

Yep, it's been a great day of stripped down rock 'n' roll!

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11 minutes ago, AlSymerz said:

I can agree with that.

Great minds think alike, my metal friend!  If Joel and the boys ever come over to the U.S. near me, I'll be there waiting to catch a beer can that he crushes against his own forehead. 

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15 minutes ago, JamesT said:

Great minds think alike, my metal friend!  If Joel and the boys ever come over to the U.S. near me, I'll be there waiting to catch a beer can that he crushes against his own forehead. 

He spills a lot of beer and bourbon at Lemmy's Bar each night.

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Hellish Crossfire - Slaves of the Burning Pentagram, Germany 2006. Sick death/thrash album. I might possibly consider this to be my favorite thrash album ever. Their second album in 2010 wasn't nearly as good imo, and then that's been it from them. 

 

Excoriate - On Pestilent Winds...  German death metal 2009. Band broke up in 2006, and this was their only full length album released posthumously 3 years later. And what an album it was. Classic. Guitar player Patrick "Evil Possessor" Tauch is in Venenum now, and was also the drummer for Hellish Crossfire. Wouldn't mind having this artwork on a t-shirt.

 

Trench Hell - Southern Cross Ripper, black/thrash Melbourne Australia 2008. They put this 6 track 22 minute EP out in 2008 after a 3 track 10 minute demo in '04, then had one track on a split the following year and that was it, 36 minutes of music total and they've never been heard from again. Shame because this is fucking killer. I actually have this t-shirt but I don't wear it out in public much without another shirt over it, just in case some little old ladies in town were to get the wrong idea.

 

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4 hours ago, SurgicalBrute said:

You know, a ton of ink has been spilled over the years exhaustively cataloguing and over-dissecting the often less than subtle phallic imagery in the designs of H. R. Geiger and Beksinski, and why it's so often associated with terror and the fear of the angry young men in our society with their capacity to use force to indulge their basest impulses. I can fully admit that a lot of it makes sense. Then I see things like this and the part of me that I've tried to push down in the interest of listening to all perspectives offered, which feels offended and hurt by these sorts of broad assertions just quietly tries to come to terms with exactly what I'm seeing and says "and yet..."

7 hours ago, GoatmasterGeneral said:

Meat Spreader - Mental Disease Transmitted By Radioactive Fear, Polish goregrind

 

I really don't like braunschweiger, but this stuff is pretty good.

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NP: Blood Eclipse - Небесная Кровоточащая Луна

▶︎ Небесная Кровоточащая Луна | BLOOD ECLIPSE (bandcamp.com)

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Based on the relatively slow start I thought I was about to get some blackened doom, but it moved into regular ol' black metal soon enough. Occasional effect flourishes are fine for me as long as they know when to get out of the way. I was wary at first also because they chose to include 'gothic' in their genre description. A part of me wishes that bm would drop that tag entirely as it's a fully established subgenre of rock at this point. Just call it black metal and don't set yourself up for misgivings from most black metal fans.

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2 hours ago, Nasty_Cabbage said:

I really don't like braunschweiger, but this stuff is pretty good.

I don't think I've ever had braunschweiger, but I do dig me some liverwurst which is pretty much the same shit. On rye with a slice of cheese, tomato, red onions and plenty of dijon mustard. Haven't had one of those in a million years though, and now I fucking want some. But of course now it's midnight, and everything's closed and the kid is sleeping. Putting it on the damn shopping list now though, gonna score me some tomorrow I can tell you that. Oh shit, the local deli/butcher is closed on Mondays. Alright then I guess Chewsday will have to be braunschweiger and goregrind day.

 

 

Sadistic Intent - Resurrection of the Ancient Black Earth, death metal LA 2000. These guys never managed to get an official full-length album out, but we did get this killer 51 minute compilation of their two EP's from '94 & '97.

 

Vastum - Hole Below, SF 2015

 

Witch Vomit - Buried Deep In a Bottomless Grave, Portland OR 2019

 

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8 hours ago, AlSymerz said:

He spills a lot of beer and bourbon at Lemmy's Bar each night.

I don't doubt that at all!  I've seen some of their live shows on YouTube, and he seems to climb a tower or two during every show.  Not sure how he manages to continue playing his guitar in the meantime, but he certainly brings that rock 'n' roll energy on stage, reminiscent of the mighty Angus Young.  

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9 hours ago, JamesT said:

I don't doubt that at all!  I've seen some of their live shows on YouTube, and he seems to climb a tower or two during every show.  Not sure how he manages to continue playing his guitar in the meantime, but he certainly brings that rock 'n' roll energy on stage, reminiscent of the mighty Angus Young.  

When he started doing that he apparently never told anyone of his intention. Everyone from the band to the manager to the show staff called him down but he refused and just went higher. Since then it's gotten more and more out of control. Some festivals have tried to stop him but he generally finds a way up anyway. In that aspect he is copying Doc Neeson, singer of Australian band The Angles (Angle City in parts of America). Doc started climbing stage towers singing as he did it and always in bare feet.

 

NP: Buffalo - Only Want You For Your Body

 

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