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I know Alabaster and Iceni are going to go into cardiac arrest but I like BFMV cover to Welcome Home over Metallica's original Sent from my LGMS500 using Tapatalk
I'm pretty 'meh' on Metallica so this doesn't upset me too much. BFMV are fucking dreadful, though. How could you?! :o
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I have to admit' date=' I have no idea what either of you are on about. Am I being thick? :lol:[/quote'] We've mainly gotten shit from the rest of the community for the "shitty" music we listen to, and I used the Cesaer getting stabbed in the back metaphor for you giving me shit for liking BFMV Sent from my LGMS500 using Tapatalk
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Ah, I getcha. So I am being thick then. :lol: Even with my renowned taste for shitty nu metal, I still can't possibly bring myself to defend BFMV. Call it a betrayal if you want, but I have little choice in the matter. :'( And will check that out in a bit, Deathstorm.

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I know Alabaster and Iceni are going to go into cardiac arrest but I like BFMV cover to Welcome Home over Metallica's original Sent from my LGMS500 using Tapatalk
Any self respecting fan of music in general, not just metal, would do a double-take at this post. Sent from my HTC PH39100 using Tapatalk 2
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Any self respecting fan of music in general, not just metal, would do a double-take at this post. Sent from my HTC PH39100 using Tapatalk 2
I couldn't go to sleep tonight without knowing I sturred up some shit beforehand Sent from my LGMS500 using Tapatalk
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I couldn't go to sleep tonight without knowing I sturred up some shit beforehand Sent from my LGMS500 using Tapatalk
Not to sound like a dick or anything, but do you listen to metal at all? I just don't think I've ever seen you post about metal bands, and this is a forum dedicated to discussing just that... Sent from my HTC PH39100 using Tapatalk 2
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Not to sound like a dick or anything, but do you listen to metal at all? I just don't think I've ever seen you post about metal bands, and this is a forum dedicated to discussing just that... Sent from my HTC PH39100 using Tapatalk 2
I listen to everything. That includes metal. I've discussed bands I'm familiar with, posted what I thought about bands that you guys have suggested, but beyond that, I just like to shoot the shit. Sent from my LGMS500 using Tapatalk
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I know Alabaster and Iceni are going to go into cardiac arrest but I like BFMV cover to Welcome Home over Metallica's original
Metallica doesn't really hold my fancy. I'm not particularly fond of them or any other thrash bands outside of Deliverance and Realm.
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I always find it weird that people say they listen to everything. When you ask them about gorenoise, breakcore, drone and other underground stuff, they have no idea what it is. But I guess that's just a hipster thing to compete with eachother to pretend who's the most "open-minded".

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