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So I spent my day sorting through the DVD collection. Half of them were in the wrong cases and 10 have flat-out disappeared from the Earth. Still have the cases mind but the discs? Nuh-uh and they aren't mixed in with my CDs either. Good movies too like Shawshank and the Godfather.
That's blows, I hate that feeling when things go missing.

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On 3/18/2018 at 9:49 AM, True Belief said:


I have a set playlist I listen to every time I mow our lawns. Consists of Saturnus, Novembre, My Dying Bride and strangely enough Primal Fear. Not sure how PF got in there but they did.

 

How do you muster up the energy to do physical work with the ponderous melodies of these bands? I need short and sharp rock songs that get my heart (and cock) pumping. 

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On 3/22/2018 at 5:05 AM, FatherAlabaster said:

I'm all too familiar with this feeling, quite a few of my favorite CDs have mysteriously vanished over the years.

I'm fairly certain that the violin player from Ne Obliviscaris has my copy of Shape of Despair's 'Angels of Distress', but I have no way of proving it and I'm sure he'd just deny it. 

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2 hours ago, True Belief said:

Season of Mist have released a statement saying they are no longer working with Inquisition and that no further statement will be made.

 

I’m hearing rumours about Dagon and some very disturbing charges but can’t confirm anywhere credible. Anyone know any more?

 

 

Metalsucks just posted this article:  http://www.metalsucks.net/2018/03/23/report-inquistions-jason-dagon-weirbach-plead-guilty-to-child-pornography-related-charges-in-2009/

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36 minutes ago, BlutAusNerd said:

I really enjoy their music, but I certainly wouldn't want to hang out with them. I can say that about a lot of bands though...

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If a band has a dude that found guilty of child porn I don’t want a support them if their music is good I will check out it 

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If a band has a dude that found guilty of child porn I don’t want a support them if their music is good I will check out it 
Do you like Judas Priest? Their drummer Dave Holland was sent to prison for 8 years for the attempted rape of an underage music student of his. It's fine if you don't want to support them, but their music is no different even with that horrible knowledge.

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40 minutes ago, BlutAusNerd said:

I really enjoy their music, but I certainly wouldn't want to hang out with them. I can say that about a lot of bands though...

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Agreed.  The personal lives of bands does not interest me.  I condone no illegal behaviour but I am only interested in bands for their music.

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