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he's very unreliable and dodgy, pretty much has no future because he doesn't put in the work at school and doesn't know what he wants to do with his life. He has stolen from me before and been caught on it (because I always know EXACTLY how much money I should have) He's not a bad person though he just does stupid things

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On the way: Iron Maiden shirt Gojira shirt Obscura shirt Arch Enemy shirt Opeth shirt Just received: (different) Iron Maiden shirt Megadeth shirt Pink Floyd shit Whitechapel shirt Three of the shirts, I ordered 2-day shipping on and they've been processing the fucking order for 4 days now. Kind of makes the shipping pointless. -_-

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Salem - Kaddish
What do you think? Recently I got: Lethian Dreams - Just Passing Through...& Unreleased Requiems Lethian Dreams - Bleak Silver Streams Remembrance - Silencing the Moments The Rising of Yog-Sothoth - A Tribute to Thergothon The Howling Void - The Womb Beyond the World
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Thanatos - Angelic Encounters Thanatos - Emerging from the Netherworlds Gorement - Within the Shadow of Darkness - The Complete Recordings Naglfar - Teras Kryptos - The Coils of Apollyon Revocation - Revocation
Nice Gorement pickup, The Ending Quest is probably my favorite Swedish death metal album. I need to get some Thanatos myself, I'm lacking a bit on Dutch death metal. Sent from my HTC PH39100 using Tapatalk 2
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Nice Gorement pickup' date=' The Ending Quest is probably my favorite Swedish death metal album. I need to get some Thanatos myself, I'm lacking a bit on Dutch death metal.[/quote'] Thanks man. I totally agree with you on the gorement album. Haven´t heard of them before but after a short listening I knew that I need to pick it up! I would recommend the Angelic Encouters. Great album too.
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Thanks man. I totally agree with you on the gorement album. Haven´t heard of them before but after a short listening I knew that I need to pick it up! I would recommend the Angelic Encouters. Great album too.
Was the Darkness that you picked up the German thrash band? If so, that's a nice grab too, I love Death Squad and Defenders of Justice. Sent from my HTC PH39100 using Tapatalk 2
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Was the Darkness that you picked up the German thrash band? If so' date=' that's a nice grab too, I love Death Squad and Defenders of Justice.[/quote'] Hehe, no the Gorment record I picked up is named "Gorement - Within the Shadow of Darkness - The Complete Recordings". It´s a two CD Compilation of all their recordings.
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haven't had the chance to listen to it yet but I've liked what I've heard from Salem and since it was the earliest of their albums I could find I figured it would be worth buying
I think it's their best. Their drummer taught the drummer of Avernus how to play drums. That's your trivia for the day.
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