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Hello fellow metalheads! \m/ My name is Manos.I'm from Greece. So i first got into classic rock music because of my dad.After he showed me Dio i slowly got into metal o.o.Now i listen to mostly all kinds of metal exept i'm not really into Black Metal or Death..I like more melodic stuff.I'll still listen to anything you have to suggest tho.My fav kinds right now are Power Metal and Melodic Death Metal.So yeah :D I really appriciate good meaningful lyrics in a song but i dont really mind all that much.Unless the lyrics are just plain stupid :P then it kinda bothers me. More about me i guess u can say im into Books.Fantasy ones only really.Stuff like "The Legend Of Drizzt" that one's my favorite.I like video games also.I play all kinds old and new.Pretty sure u cant find a game that i dont know about :3 I like comics,manga all that kinda stuff.Yes i'm pretty much a geek >:D Yea anyway o.o this forum looks fun i just signed up.Hope every1 is friendly here.If u have anything more to ask just ask me or if you wanna talk just add me on facebook ( http://www.facebook.com/Manosaur01 ). That'll be it :D

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Hello fellow metalheads! \m/ My name is Manos.I'm from Greece. So i first got into classic rock music because of my dad.After he showed me Dio i slowly got into metal o.o.Now i listen to mostly all kinds of metal exept i'm not really into Black Metal or Death..I like more melodic stuff.I'll still listen to anything you have to suggest tho.My fav kinds right now are Power Metal and Melodic Death Metal.So yeah :D I really appriciate good meaningful lyrics in a song but i dont really mind all that much.Unless the lyrics are just plain stupid :P then it kinda bothers me. More about me i guess u can say im into Books.Fantasy ones only really.Stuff like "The Legend Of Drizzt" that one's my favorite.I like video games also.I play all kinds old and new.Pretty sure u cant find a game that i dont know about :3 I like comics,manga all that kinda stuff.Yes i'm pretty much a geek >:D Yea anyway o.o this forum looks fun i just signed up.Hope every1 is friendly here.If u have anything more to ask just ask me or if you wanna talk just add me on facebook ( http://www.facebook.com/Manosaur01 ). That'll be it :D
Not much into death metal, but your avatar is an Edge of Sanity album cover? Sure, it's more melodic than most Swedeath, but still death metal. I'm nitpicking obviously, and it doesn't really matter because I love Edge of Sanity, I just thought I would point that out. Welcome, you've now had your first razzing.
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Welcome to the forum! Be interested to hear what your favorite Power Metal bands are?
Thanks :D! And well whenever someone asks me that question i always leave out some bands because they dont come to mind at first.But i'll give it a shot.Blind Guardian ofc..i know its too common of an answer but i love them i cant help it.Uhm i like PowerQuest,Sabaton,Firewind(<~ really uderated if you ask me),Avantasia,Edguy,Demons And Wizards,Dio,Freedom Call,Gamma Ray,Hammerfall,Halloween,Sonata Arctica,Stratovarious,Rhapsody Of Fire,Revolution Renaissance..That's really off the top of my head.You know the most common ones.I listen to alooot more than this but yea o: here's an idea of what i like :D
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Not much into death metal' date=' but your avatar is an Edge of Sanity album cover? Sure, it's more melodic than most Swedeath, but still death metal. I'm nitpicking obviously, and it doesn't really matter because I love Edge of Sanity, I just thought I would point that out. Welcome, you've now had your first razzing.[/quote'] Edge Of Sanity is pretty melodic.And i dont really go by genre.If you give me a black metal song for expample im not gonna be like "I aint listenin to that shit" xD I'll give it a shot before i judge.If i like it i'll listen to it.So yeah o:
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Thanks :D! And well whenever someone asks me that question i always leave out some bands because they dont come to mind at first.But i'll give it a shot.Blind Guardian ofc..i know its too common of an answer but i love them i cant help it.Uhm i like PowerQuest' date='Sabaton,Firewind(<~ really uderated if you ask me),Avantasia,Edguy,Demons And Wizards,Dio,Freedom Call,Gamma Ray,Hammerfall,Halloween,Sonata Arctica,Stratovarious,Rhapsody Of Fire,Revolution Renaissance..That's really off the top of my head.You know the most common ones.I listen to alooot more than this but yea o: here's an idea of what i like :D[/quote'] You listen some of the most amazing metalbands on the planet:) Congratulations! Welcome on board from Sofia, Bulgaria!
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