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Post by parcaleste on Feb 14, 2006 19:25:28 GMT -5
here... Internal Conflicts ... guess the band
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Post by parcaleste on May 7, 2006 9:41:27 GMT -5
well... since I am the only one to listen music around here...
SADUS "Certain Death"
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Post by Witchfynde on May 7, 2006 12:28:16 GMT -5
I'm on dial-up, on a shared computer. So downloading stuff doesn't come very often for me, at least (plus there's no link anyway).
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Post by parcaleste on May 8, 2006 6:07:33 GMT -5
well there might be radio or smt... + some CD's
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Post by heavymetalrich on Jul 25, 2009 21:06:11 GMT -5
Octopus - Coroner
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Post by Sirius13 on Dec 14, 2009 16:32:50 GMT -5
Now playing:
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Post by ddwookie on Nov 23, 2010 8:12:21 GMT -5
Spectors of Sin demo. Before that 'Totentanz' from RIP...
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Post by ddwookie on Nov 25, 2010 13:47:33 GMT -5
Dawn of the Dead-- The Unreleased and Incidental tracks, the current song is 'Cause I'm a Man,' which plays at the beginning when all the red necks are hunting down the zombies out in the sticks.
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Post by Stillalive on Nov 26, 2010 9:54:58 GMT -5
Recently I've been listening to Annihilator a lot,after a few years. they play SOOOOO tight in their live performances. Watch this :
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Post by ddwookie on Nov 26, 2010 23:03:42 GMT -5
Man, I love the classic Annihilator! The two with Joe Comeau from Liege Lord/Overkill on lead vox were pretty wicked. Joe can sure rip it up.
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Post by parcaleste on Dec 16, 2010 3:38:18 GMT -5
^ ^^ Watched them live this summer and I though they were great. Don't like them in general (I consider their only "whole" album I can listen to and don't get bore to be to be "Waking the Fury"), however they have some awesome tracks through the years. The gig, like I said, was killer, even though VOIVOD did cut my head off earlier that same evening.
Right now I am giving a try to the second TEMPLE OF THE ABSURD album (always though it is somehow "flat" compared to the first one). Actually not bad. "Baba Yaga" track FTW!!! ;D
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Post by maskedjackal700 on Apr 21, 2018 7:28:52 GMT -5
np: often listened to this album with "No More Color" one of my favorites still. Awesome production by Scott Burns.
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Post by Witchfynde on Jun 1, 2018 23:55:43 GMT -5
Hah, resurrecting this monstrously old thread. At first I didn't even know what par. was talking about I'll get into the non-metal stuff first (not much there!), as Klaus Nomi came up at one point the other month when I got YouTube up. I had to think about why that was familiar and then remembered he got a bit of a mention in a Rock Video magazine article I have in regards to the guy who directed Zebra's first video (a band I was totally ga-ga over in high school). He also directed one of Klaus's videos. The article either mislabled him as punk or I thought he was a punk artist from looking at stills of the video. So I clicked on one of them... Hell no he wasn't punk! And what a voice! Too bad he died so young though, he was doing well in New York. I want to see the documentary of him at some point. I've also been on Mortiis's e-mailing list for years and immediately downloaded his Ånden som Gjorde Opprør album last year when they said it was available for a free download. I only got his debut album (got a fair amount of his side project stuff though), which was good enough as it was, but this one blew it away. One of the originators of dungeon synth. I also checked out Raggende Manne's "Kramp van je Kanis" song today that a friend from the Netherlands recommended; wow! Fairly heavy/close to metal with really good musicianship there. I favorited it pretty quickly and have been digging it this evening. And then other [/metal] stuff that showed up on YouTube several weeks ago was Slade's "Cum on Feel the Noize", which I realized I had never heard the original. Amazing how good a fit Kevin Dubrow's vocals would be with the remake years later. That also got me to watch "Run Runaway" again for the first time since back in the day, forgetting how good a song that was (never mind the dumb lyrics that make pretty much zero sense!). And last but not least, I never saw the video to Carcass's "Unfit for Human Consumption" when it originally came out; heh, never realized how ugly Bill Steer was! Funny the floating heads in containers part where they're trying to be serious but failing rather miserably! So, some stuff from me recently
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Post by Witchfynde on Jun 15, 2020 19:29:19 GMT -5
Anyone else into dungeon synth/dark ambient? In April, there was the Dungeon Siege show somewhere in Massachusetts, having three days of role playing gaming and dungeon synth/dark ambient artists playing. It was canceled due to COVID but several artists broadcast live from their homes. I watched the last two days of it (didn't know about the third until it was too late) and enjoyed a lot of them, namely Haudh (got one of his cd EPs) and Redhorn Gate. Hurt my eyes and butt quite a bit at the end of it though! Opening track to the Haudh cd I got Favorite Redhorn Gate track
Other than that, metal stuff I've been listening to includes Cemetary's great debut, Morbid Angel, Candlemass and Coroner.
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