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Re: band t'shirts! Too many to count! lol. My favorite are: Anathema - Serenades Anathema - Eternity Avernus - Where Sleeping Shadows Lie Bal-Sagoth - The Power Cosmic Helloween - Better than Raw Morgion - Cloaked by Ages, Crowned in Earth Morgion - Trillium Rune Cradle of Filth - Praise the Whore Cradle of Filth - Lord Abortion Cradle of Filth - Vestal Masturbation Cradle of Filth - Touched by Jesus Cradle of Filth - (I can't recall the title of) Paradise Lost - Gothic Moonspell - Irreligious My Dying Bride - The Dreadful Hours My Dying Bride - Bring Me Victory Type O Negative - (various tour shirts) There are more but I can't think of then all.

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Re: band t'shirts! HEAVY METAL SHIRTS! (1) Motley Crue - Theatre of Pain (1) Dimmu Borgir - Abrahadabra (1) Motorhead - Red logo shirt (5) Metallica - Kill 'Em All, Artwork for the song One, Ride The Lightening, and 2 others that I don't wear as much (2) Iron Maiden - Number of the Beast and Dance of Death artwork (2) Slayer - Eagle pentagram logo and another with the logo and band members (2) Rob Zombie - His face in shiny silver, and another with Hellbilly Deluxe art (1) Pantera - Logo with skeleton snake and roses (1) Black Sabbath - Logo with band members in front of a church (1) Judas Priest - Logo in red ... OTHER SHIRTS! (1) Dead Kennedys logo (1) AC/DC - Black Ice (1) Rush - self-titled album logo (2) Nine Inch Nails- Downward Spiral and With Teeth logos Note that all of these are black, and girl-fitted. xD Because I'm a creeeep. I also have a lot of random normal men's shirts, but I never wear them. Aside from sleeping purposes.

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I included Crue there since it was hair metal, harhar. And how is Zombie not metal? White Zombie was metal, and his solo stuff is still metal as well. D:
White Zombie was Metal where as Rob Zombie is simply modern rock. Ask anyone above the age of 24 and they'll tell you. ;) There is nothing heavy about Rob's solo offerings. He could arguably be lumped in with the Nu-Metal crowd (which is neither new or Metal for that matter). You are still a kid, most of the people that frequent this board are, and as a result your views on what makes a band Metal aren't always correct. This isn't to say there is a lack of intelligence by any means, but rather a lack of knowledge. Just because someone was in a Metal band and they carry on in another "rock" based band doesn't make them Metal. Take Soil for instance. If memory serves, the bassist from prominent underground Death Metal band Sindrome created Soil sometime after their demise. They are a simplistic modern rock band lacking ALL that made Sindrome Metal. The first Bruce Dickinson solo album was pure hard rock, absolutely nothing metallic about it, the same goes for his Skunkworks recording as well. Ian Gillian from Deep Purples' first solo effort was Jazz (which upset countless fans causing him to start making metal/rock albums until he blew his vocal chords). Sean Yesult (the bassist from White Zombie) went on to various horror punk and alternative outfits after White Zombies untimely demise. The point is, just because someone from a Metal band has created another band doesn't make it Metal. Distorted guitars, shouted lyrics, big drums (some electronics in Zombies case) are the formula for anything from country to rock to gothic to Metal. You kids these days!!!! :)
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White Zombie was Metal where as Rob Zombie is simply modern rock. Ask anyone above the age of 24 and they'll tell you. ;) There is nothing heavy about Rob's solo offerings. He could arguably be lumped in with the Nu-Metal crowd (which is neither new or Metal for that matter). You are still a kid, most of the people that frequent this board are, and as a result your views on what makes a band Metal aren't always correct. This isn't to say there is a lack of intelligence by any means, but rather a lack of knowledge. Just because someone was in a Metal band and they carry on in another "rock" based band doesn't make them Metal. Take Soil for instance. If memory serves, the bassist from prominent underground Death Metal band Sindrome created Soil sometime after their demise. They are a simplistic modern rock band lacking ALL that made Sindrome Metal. The first Bruce Dickinson solo album was pure hard rock, absolutely nothing metallic about it, the same goes for his Skunkworks recording as well. Ian Gillian from Deep Purples' first solo effort was Jazz (which upset countless fans causing him to start making metal/rock albums until he blew his vocal chords). Sean Yesult (the bassist from White Zombie) went on to various horror punk and alternative outfits after White Zombies untimely demise. The point is, just because someone from a Metal band has created another band doesn't make it Metal. Distorted guitars, shouted lyrics, big drums (some electronics in Zombies case) are the formula for anything from country to rock to gothic to Metal. You kids these days!!!! :)
Ah, I see. I suppose I only picked out the metal elements in his music since I always thought of Zombie as metal. The weird thing is, my dad is actually the one who introduced me to Rob Zombie, long ago. And he also called it metal. My mom's boyfriend says it's metal, as well. But I suppose a lot of music can be put in a genre based on opinion. I certainly see what you mean, though. Thank you for educating this silly little metalhead. :lol:
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Re: band t'shirts! Battlelore - The Last Alliance. That's the only one I have at the moment. I would like to get ones for: Harmony - Chapter II: The Aftermath Sabaton - Coat of Arms Aletheian - Dying Vine Pyramaze - Immortal Heidevolk - Uit Oude Grond Redemption - Snowfall On Judgment Day Darkwater - Where Stories End Symphony X - Iconoclast Threshold - Dead Reckoning And these would be great... S45_logo_front.jpgS45_hoodie.jpg Quo Vadis: Faces_web_500.jpg

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Re: band t'shirts! Too many to choose but here is a few: Hellhammer : Apocliptic raids Watain : Lawless darkness The Berzerker: Selftitled Burzum: logo Watain :1184 Wolf: Legion of basterds At the gates: The Buring Darkness Darkthrone: Logo Primordial:logo Emperor: the Nightside eclipse Immortal:damned in Black Satyricon: Logo Morbid angel: Alters of Madness Onslaught: the force

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Re: band t'shirts! Just ordered the following, Official T Shirt BLS BLACK LABEL SOCIETY US Cover Official T Shirt JUDAS PRIEST Red BLOODSTONE Official T Shirt AVENGED SEVENFOLD Nightmare Single Official Licensed Merchandise -AC DC T Shirt- High Voltage black Official Licensed Merchandise - Fear Factory Fear Is The Mind Killer T Shirt I can't wait!! :D

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Re: band t'shirts! Here we go: Iron Maiden: The Number Of The Beast, Killers Slayer: South of Heaven, Seasons In The Abyss, Show No Mercy, 2010 Tour Shirt Behemoth: DemiGod, Evangelion Tour 2010 Danzig: cow skull logo Lamb of God: http://www.hottopic.com/hottopic/Apparel/TShirts/Music/Lamb-Of-God-Winged-Skeleton-TShirt-970697.jsp Death: logo Dethklok: Nathan Explosion http://www.hottopic.com/hottopic/Apparel/TShirts/Music/Metalocalypse-Dethklok-Nathan-Explosion-TShirt-902921.jsp Non Metal-- Misfits: Bullet, Crimson Ghost logo Balzac: logo, Beyond The Darkness Guitar Wolf: Tour 2011 45 Grave: Black Cross There are others that I forget.

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