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JStrangiato
Title: El Hombre Strangiato
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PostPosted: May 26 2008 12:14 am Reply with quote Back to top

Given as how I've noticed we usually discuss 80's/Hair Metal here in the Music Forum, I was wondering if we had any fans of heavier metal on the boards. By heavier, I mean thrash, black, death metal, etc. I'll start with some releases I own:

Sepultura-Beneath the Remains [The best thrash album ever in my opinion]
Slayer-Seasons in the Abyss
Venom-Black Metal
Obituary-Cause of Death
Death-The Sound of Perseverance
Morbid Angel-Covenant [Just got it today]
Dethklok-The Dethalbum [The band that made me embrace Death Metal]

Just a few. I'm not that big of a death or black metal fan, I'm usually a thrasher. I've got a lot more thrash than I listed, I just didn't feel like typing it.
So, anyone else enjoy extreme metal?


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PostPosted: May 26 2008 02:07 am Reply with quote Back to top

enshinkarateman wrote:
Given as how I've noticed we usually discuss 80's/Hair Metal here in the Music Forum, I was wondering if we had any fans of heavier metal on the boards. By heavier, I mean thrash, black, death metal, etc. I'll start with some releases I own:

Sepultura-Beneath the Remains [The best thrash album ever in my opinion]
Slayer-Seasons in the Abyss
Venom-Black Metal
Obituary-Cause of Death
Death-The Sound of Perseverance
Morbid Angel-Covenant [Just got it today]
Dethklok-The Dethalbum [The band that made me embrace Death Metal]

Just a few. I'm not that big of a death or black metal fan, I'm usually a thrasher. I've got a lot more thrash than I listed, I just didn't feel like typing it.
So, anyone else enjoy extreme metal?


I'm not really into anything too extreme. I listen to a lot of 90s alternative and then stuff like Skid Row, Motley Crue, etc. I'm also a big fan of stuff like The Who, Skynyrd, CCR. Then my all time favorites are GNR, Van Halen (a huge Red Rocker fan), and Aerosmith.

I can also do a little punk. But again nothing too extreme. When people start screaming and yelling shit I can't understand, I can only take so much. Aside from that, I pretty much like all music. Country, R&B, Rap, whatever. It seems like the only stuff I really stay away from is that real extreme hardcore, fucking brutal rock.

I downloaded a bunch of music from from the Worlds Strongest Man Contest "soundtrack" because I seemed to like it when they played small portions of it while I was watching the show. But then when I was trying to listen to it after I downloaded it, I really couldn't take it.


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PostPosted: May 26 2008 10:41 am Reply with quote Back to top

enshinkarateman wrote:
Given as how I've noticed we usually discuss 80's/Hair Metal here in the Music Forum, I was wondering if we had any fans of heavier metal on the boards. By heavier, I mean thrash, black, death metal, etc. I'll start with some releases I own:

Sepultura-Beneath the Remains [The best thrash album ever in my opinion]
Slayer-Seasons in the Abyss
Venom-Black Metal
Obituary-Cause of Death
Death-The Sound of Perseverance
Morbid Angel-Covenant [Just got it today]
Dethklok-The Dethalbum [The band that made me embrace Death Metal]

Just a few. I'm not that big of a death or black metal fan, I'm usually a thrasher. I've got a lot more thrash than I listed, I just didn't feel like typing it.
So, anyone else enjoy extreme metal?



I don't really listen to any glam bands/hair bands as much as people do here (unless WASP falls under that category), and I am most definitely into extreme music (if you want to call it that.) Seasons In The Abyss is Slayer's weakest good album (everything after that doesn't exist to me), but its got some fun tunes like the title track and War Ensemble. I personally prefer Hell Awaits. Beneath The Remains is an amazing thrash album, though I wouldn't quite call it the best ever. That award IMO goes to Vio-lence "Eternal Nightmare."

Anyway here are some of my personal favorites of "extreme music"

Slayer: Hell Awaits
Dark Angel: Darkness Descends
Bathory: Under The Sign Of The Black Mark
Possessed: Seven Churches
Death: Scream Bloody Gore
Celtic Frost: To Mega Therion


There are a lot of what if's in life Donny. What if I hit you really hard in the face, knocked yo shit to the back of yo skull? What if I....had you girl gargle my nuts? The fact remains, you are a fuckin mutant.
 
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JStrangiato
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PostPosted: May 26 2008 11:44 am Reply with quote Back to top

JRA wrote:
Beneath The Remains is an amazing thrash album, though I wouldn't quite call it the best ever. That award IMO goes to Vio-lence "Eternal Nightmare."

Vio-lence would be a good contender if it wasn't for Sean Killian's "wounded puppy" vocals. In my opinion, he's one of the worst vocalists in thrash.

The thing about Seasons that I like is the mix of fast and slow. "Reign" was a good album, but you really had to listen to the whole album straight through in order to get the full experience. "South" was good as well, and the slow nature of the album was a refreshing change from "Reign". "Seasons" combines the best of both worlds. That's why I prefer it. And I still need to buy "Hell Awaits" and "Show No Mercy".

Artists by whom I still need to buy albums from:
Celtic Frost, Mayhem, Darkthrone, Bathory, Mercyful Fate, Exhorder (listened to them forever, but I haven't bought anything due to scarcity), Kreator, Possessed.

Debate question: Would groove metal be considered "extreme"? By groove, I mean Pantera, Machine Head, Lamb of God, White Zombie, etc. I'd say so, but it'd be lowest on the rung, below Thrash, Death, and Black. Not that I don't love those bands, but their placement into the extreme metal subgenre is debatable.


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PostPosted: May 26 2008 12:25 pm Reply with quote Back to top

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JRA
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PostPosted: May 26 2008 03:20 pm Reply with quote Back to top

enshinkarateman wrote:
JRA wrote:
Beneath The Remains is an amazing thrash album, though I wouldn't quite call it the best ever. That award IMO goes to Vio-lence "Eternal Nightmare."

Vio-lence would be a good contender if it wasn't for Sean Killian's "wounded puppy" vocals. In my opinion, he's one of the worst vocalists in thrash.

The thing about Seasons that I like is the mix of fast and slow. "Reign" was a good album, but you really had to listen to the whole album straight through in order to get the full experience. "South" was good as well, and the slow nature of the album was a refreshing change from "Reign". "Seasons" combines the best of both worlds. That's why I prefer it. And I still need to buy "Hell Awaits" and "Show No Mercy".

Artists by whom I still need to buy albums from:
Celtic Frost, Mayhem, Darkthrone, Bathory, Mercyful Fate, Exhorder (listened to them forever, but I haven't bought anything due to scarcity), Kreator, Possessed.

Debate question: Would groove metal be considered "extreme"? By groove, I mean Pantera, Machine Head, Lamb of God, White Zombie, etc. I'd say so, but it'd be lowest on the rung, below Thrash, Death, and Black. Not that I don't love those bands, but their placement into the extreme metal subgenre is debatable.


Sean Killian just sounds like a dude yelling into a microphone to me, but it's not the first time I've heard complaints about his vocals.

Yea Seasons is a mixture of fast and slow, but I don't like most of the songs on there very much. Born Of Fire and Hallowed Point sound practically identical to me. What I don't understand is why people call South Of Heaven a "slow album." There's really only about 4 slow songs on there. I mean if "Silent Scream" isn't a fast song, I don't want to know what is.

In terms of your current shopping list, here's what I can reccomend.

Celtic Frost: To Mega Therion. Actually there was an earlier incarnation of that band called Hellhammer, which is a slightly rawer and sloppier version of Celtic Frost. Truth be told there isn't much of a difference between the two bands but Tom Warrior wanted to change the name cos he's a egomaniac. Regardless, Hellhammer put out an EP called Apocolyptic Raids. It is quite worth tracking down. And there was actually a CD released recently of Hellhammer demos. I haven't heard it nor do I have interest in it, but hey, I'm sure you could find it in a CD store (moreso than Apocalyptic Raids)

Mercyful Fate: Melissa, Don't Break The Oath

As for the other bands, you've mentioned, the releases I posted are probably their best albums, and don't want to repeat myself


There are a lot of what if's in life Donny. What if I hit you really hard in the face, knocked yo shit to the back of yo skull? What if I....had you girl gargle my nuts? The fact remains, you are a fuckin mutant.
 
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PostPosted: May 26 2008 03:21 pm Reply with quote Back to top

erock wrote:
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Enh, there not exactly what I would call extreme.


There are a lot of what if's in life Donny. What if I hit you really hard in the face, knocked yo shit to the back of yo skull? What if I....had you girl gargle my nuts? The fact remains, you are a fuckin mutant.
 
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enshinkarateman wrote:

I don't really listen to any glam bands/hair bands as much as people do here (unless WASP falls under that category), and I am most definitely into extreme music (if you want to call it that.) Seasons In The Abyss is Slayer's weakest good album (everything after that doesn't exist to me), but its got some fun tunes like the title track and War Ensemble. I personally prefer Hell Awaits. Beneath The Remains is an amazing thrash album, though I wouldn't quite call it the best ever. That award IMO goes to Vio-lence "Eternal Nightmare."

Anyway here are some of my personal favorites of "extreme music"

Slayer: Hell Awaits
Dark Angel: Darkness Descends
Bathory: Under The Sign Of The Black Mark
Possessed: Seven Churches
Death: Scream Bloody Gore
Celtic Frost: To Mega Therion


Do you know where Bathory got their name from? I've never heard their music but I want to say they used the last name of a infamous Countess of Hungary of the 16th century, Erzabet(or Elizabeth in english) Bathory, who was considered in legend to be the female version of Dracula more or less. It is believed that she killed upwards of 600 men and women in her torture chambers.

That sounds like an accurate place for an extreme metal band to get their name.

Out of all of the bands on the lists, I like slayer the most, but like JRA, I'm more into thrash than death metal. I'm more of a Megadeth kind of person.


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PostPosted: May 26 2008 03:39 pm Reply with quote Back to top

anorexorcist wrote:

Do you know where Bathory got their name from? I've never heard their music but I want to say they used the last name of a infamous Countess of Hungary of the 16th century, Erzabet(or Elizabeth in english) Bathory, who was considered in legend to be the female version of Dracula more or less. It is believed that she killed upwards of 600 men and women in her torture chambers.

That sounds like an accurate place for an extreme metal band to get their name.

Out of all of the bands on the lists, I like slayer the most, but like JRA, I'm more into thrash than death metal. I'm more of a Megadeth kind of person.


Here's a line from a Bathory song.

"Woman of Dark Desires
Elizabeth Bathory...... "

Funny thing is the only Death Metal albums I own are Death albums (well and Possessed, if they count). Though there is a Carcass re-release coming out. Perhaps I'll pick that up


There are a lot of what if's in life Donny. What if I hit you really hard in the face, knocked yo shit to the back of yo skull? What if I....had you girl gargle my nuts? The fact remains, you are a fuckin mutant.
 
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anorexorcist wrote:

Do you know where Bathory got their name from? I've never heard their music but I want to say they used the last name of a infamous Countess of Hungary of the 16th century, Erzabet(or Elizabeth in english) Bathory, who was considered in legend to be the female version of Dracula more or less. It is believed that she killed upwards of 600 men and women in her torture chambers.

Yeah, that should be where Quorthon (the founder, R.I.P.) got the name from. Venom also wrote an awesome song about the same subject called "Countess Bathory."
JRA wrote:

Funny thing is the only Death Metal albums I own are Death albums (well and Possessed, if they count). Though there is a Carcass re-release coming out. Perhaps I'll pick that up

You must get anything you can find by Obituary. That is a must.


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enshinkarateman wrote:
Yeah, that should be where Quorthon (the founder, R.I.P.) got the name from. Venom also wrote an awesome song about the same subject called "Countess Bathory."


Not bad for a guess then Razz, maybe I will check them out. Songs about historical figures are always something I try and look into. Now are they a screaming band for a singing band? If they are anythign like Macabre I won't be able to listen to them.


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anorexorcist wrote:


Not bad for a guess then Razz, maybe I will check them out. Songs about historical figures are always something I try and look into. Now are they a screaming band for a singing band? If they are anythign like Macabre I won't be able to listen to them.


Well, I've never heard Macabre, but Bathory is definitely a Screeching band. In fact if I'm not mistaken Quorthon was the first guy to do that type of Black Metal vocal. I'm not a huge fan of it but it grows on you I guess.


There are a lot of what if's in life Donny. What if I hit you really hard in the face, knocked yo shit to the back of yo skull? What if I....had you girl gargle my nuts? The fact remains, you are a fuckin mutant.
 
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JRA wrote:
anorexorcist wrote:


Not bad for a guess then Razz, maybe I will check them out. Songs about historical figures are always something I try and look into. Now are they a screaming band for a singing band? If they are anythign like Macabre I won't be able to listen to them.


Well, I've never heard Macabre, but Bathory is definitely a Screeching band. In fact if I'm not mistaken Quorthon was the first guy to do that type of Black Metal vocal. I'm not a huge fan of it but it grows on you I guess.


Can you understand what he's saying?or is it one of those things where you need to read the lyrics to know what he's saying?


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PostPosted: May 26 2008 03:58 pm Reply with quote Back to top

anorexorcist wrote:
JRA wrote:
anorexorcist wrote:


Not bad for a guess then Razz, maybe I will check them out. Songs about historical figures are always something I try and look into. Now are they a screaming band for a singing band? If they are anythign like Macabre I won't be able to listen to them.


Well, I've never heard Macabre, but Bathory is definitely a Screeching band. In fact if I'm not mistaken Quorthon was the first guy to do that type of Black Metal vocal. I'm not a huge fan of it but it grows on you I guess.


Can you understand what he's saying?or is it one of those things where you need to read the lyrics to know what he's saying?


Sometimes you can understand and sometimes you can't. Part of the problem is he some of the songs are so fast, that I probably couldn't understand what he's saying if he was actually singing it.


There are a lot of what if's in life Donny. What if I hit you really hard in the face, knocked yo shit to the back of yo skull? What if I....had you girl gargle my nuts? The fact remains, you are a fuckin mutant.
 
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anorexorcist wrote:
Macabre

saw them open for Cannibal Corpse, they SUCK. Terrible vocals, melodies hat sound like nursery rhymes sped up really fast, and fucking gay ass halhearted attempts at an interesting stage presence by having douchbags dressed like the killers they sing about trounce around the stage before each song.

"This song is abut Albert Fish, OMG here he is now! Surprised"
BULLSHIT!

Plus the singer / lead guitarist was using a headset microphone like a fucking backstreet boy. Mad



 
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Blackout Boy wrote:
anorexorcist wrote:
Macabre

saw them open for Cannibal Corpse, they SUCK. Terrible vocals, melodies hat sound like nursery rhymes sped up really fast, and fucking gay ass halhearted attempts at an interesting stage presence by having douchbags dressed like the killers they sing about trounce around the stage before each song.

"This song is abut Albert Fish, OMG here he is now! Surprised"
BULLSHIT!

Plus the singer / lead guitarist was using a headset microphone like a fucking backstreet boy. Mad


haha that's hilarious, ya I was interested in them because of the names of a few songs, but then I heard it and i was just like, wtf?


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Regurgitate: Sickening bliss and Carnivorous Erections
Dying Fetus: War of Attrition
Dimmu Borgir: the last 2 albums (not a big black metal fan, but they're ok)
Children of Bodom: Any album (not sure if they qualify as extreme though)
Napalm Death: Earlier stuff

That's all I can think of right now, that's not been mentioned already. I realize that a few of these bands are pretty cheesey, and the genre isn't the most flexible as far as structure goes, but it's still a fun listen.
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Burt Reynolds wrote:
Regurgitate: Sickening bliss and Carnivorous Erections
Dying Fetus: War of Attrition
Dimmu Borgir: the last 2 albums (not a big black metal fan, but they're ok)
Children of Bodom: Any album (not sure if they qualify as extreme though)
Napalm Death: Earlier stuff

That's all I can think of right now, that's not been mentioned already. I realize that a few of these bands are pretty cheesey, and the genre isn't the most flexible as far as structure goes, but it's still a fun listen.

I own Bodom's "Follow the Reaper", and its a good album. Alexi could work on his vocals, though. And Bodom would qualify as Extreme. Not too much of a Dimmu or Dying Fetus fan, though.
I can take Napalm Death in small doses, which is easy to do since their earlier material was only about a minute long in most cases. "Parasites" and "Suffer the Children" are probably my favorites. It should be noted that Napalm Death's first album is more of an extreme punk (Grindcore) album than a metal album. They started adding Death Metal into their sound later.


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Necromanced for the reason that I've been on a major Carcass kick lately. I've bought 3 of their albums in a span of 5 months!


There are a lot of what if's in life Donny. What if I hit you really hard in the face, knocked yo shit to the back of yo skull? What if I....had you girl gargle my nuts? The fact remains, you are a fuckin mutant.
 
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I would definately say Groove counts as extreme, why wouldn't it? I used to be fairly big into thrash but have largely moved onto "groove" bands. Pantera's The Great Southern Trendkill is one of the best records out there++.


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enshinkarateman wrote:

I own Bodom's "Follow the Reaper", and its a good album. Alexi could work on his vocals, though. And Bodom would qualify as Extreme.


Alexi's vocals have definitely improved since then, he's begun to sing melodically here and there on later albums.


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I've been listening to a lot of thrash/crossover punkish stuff lately. Siege is pretty fucking good.


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Captain_Pollution wrote:
I would definately say Groove counts as extreme, why wouldn't it? I used to be fairly big into thrash but have largely moved onto "groove" bands. Pantera's The Great Southern Trendkill is one of the best records out there++.

Quoted for fucking truth with regard to TGSTK being one of the best. My second favorite metal album after Sepultura's Beneath the Remains.
Odd that I didn't consider myself that big of a death metal fan back when I first did this topic. Now I would say it's my 3rd favorite genre of metal, after thrash and classic. I also think Slayer's "Reign in Blood" is my favorite, as opposed to "Seasons." I've also come to the conclusion that most black metal sucks ass. My opinion. Oh, how I've changed!
Albums I've acquired since I started the topic:
Purchased:
Anthrax-State of Euphoria (Thrash Metal)
Cynic-Focus (Technical/Progressive Death Metal)
Death-Scream Bloody Gore (Death Metal)
Death Angel-Act III (Thrash Metal)
Dismember-Like an Everflowing Stream (Swedish Death Metal)
Exodus-Bonded by (Thrash Metal)
Immortal-Sons of Northern Darkness (Black Metal)
Kreator-Extreme Aggression (Thrash Metal)
Kreator-Coma of Souls (Thrash Metal)
Machine Head-Burn My Eyes (Groove Metal)
Megadeth-Killing is my Business...And Business is Good (Thrash Metal)
Obituary-The End Complete (Death Metal)
Obituary-Frozen in Time (Death Metal)
Sadus-Elements of Anger (Technical Death/Thrash Metal)
Satyricon-Now, Diabolical (Black Metal/Rock and Roll)
Sepultura-Arise (Thrash Metal)
Sepultura-Morbid Visions/Bestial Devastation (Death Metal)
Sepultura-Schizophrenia (Death/Thrash Metal)
Skeletonwitch-Beyond the Permafrost (Black/Thrash Metal)
Slayer-Hell Awaits (Thrash Metal)
Slayer-Haunting the Chapel (Thrash Metal)
Vader-Impressions in Blood (Death Metal)
Vader-Reborn in Chaos (Death Metal)
...And whatever Pantera I didn't already own.

Downloaded (due to scarcity in my area):
Assuck-Anticapital/Blindspot (Death/Grind)
Atheist-Unquestionable Presence (Technical Death Metal)
Bathory-Bathory (Black Metal)
Beherit-The Oath of Black Blood (Black Metal)
Blind Illusion-The Sane Asylum (Technical Thrash Metal)
Broken Hope-Swamped in Gore (Death Metal)
Cannibal Corpse-Eaten Back To Life (Death Metal)
Carcass-Reek of Putrefaction (Grindcore)
Celtic Frost-Morbid Tales/Emperor's Return (Death/Thrash/Black Metal)
Dark Angel-Darkness Descends (Thrash Metal)
Darkthrone-Transilvanian Hunger (Black Metal)
Deicide-Deicide (Death Metal)
Demolition Hammer-Skull Fracturing Nightmare (demo) (Death/Thrash Metal)
Devourment-Molesting the Decapitated (Slam Death Metal)
Exhorder-Slaughter in the Vatican (Thrash/Groove Metal)
Eyehategod-Dopesick (Sludge Metal)
Forced Entry-As Above, So Below (Technical Thrash Metal)
Gorguts-Considered Dead (Death Metal)
Hellhammer-Apocalyptic Raids (Black/Thrash/Death Metal)
Hirax-Hate, Fear, and Power (Thrash Metal)
Hirax-Raging Violence (Thrash Metal)
Horde-Hellig Usvart (Black Metal)
Massacra-The Final Holocaust (Death/Thrash Metal)
Morbid Saint-Spectrum of Death (Death/Thrash Metal)
My Dying Bride-Turn Loose the Swans (Doom/Death/Gothic Metal)
Napalm Death-Scum (Grindcore)
Nocturnus-The Key (Death Metal)
Overkill-The Years of Decay (Thrash Metal)
Pungent Stench-Been Caught Buttering (Death Metal)
Razor-Armed and Dangerous EP (Thrash/Speed Metal)
Repulsion-Horrified (Grindcore)
Sodom-In the Sign of Evil EP (Black/Thrash Metal)
Suffocation-Human Waste EP (Brutal Death Metal)
Terrorizer-World Downfall (Grindcore)
Von-Satanic Blood (Black Metal)
Voor-Evil Metal (demo) (Death/Thrash Metal)
Whitechapel-This is Exile (Deathcore that's just metal enough to be considered "extreme")

...Maybe I should ease up on the downloading. Confused In my defense, I've searched for years on a lot of these and never found them. I also employed the 'try before you buy" philosophy on a bunch.

Borrowed:
Cattle Decapitation-Humanure (Brutal Death Metal)
Dimmu Borgir-Death Cult Armageddon (Symphonic Black Metal)
Dimmu Borgir-Puritanical Euphoric Misanthropia (Symphonic Black Metal)
The Faceless-Akeldama (Technical Death Metal/Deathcore)
GWAR-Violence Has Arrived (Thrash Metal)
Obituary-Slowly We Rot (Death Metal)

Gotten for free due to giveaway:
Darkthrone-Soulside Journey (Technical Death Metal)
Morbid Angel-Altars of Madness (Death Metal)

I demand that some people ask me my opinion on the aforementioned albums, because I want to talk about them. Go ahead. ASK!
I'm also buying Sarcofago's "The Laws of Scourge" really, really soon. After I finish my Rush collection, that is. Also, I love Mastodon, but I don't consider them extreme, hence their exclusion. Also, I'm pretty sure I've mentioned it before, but Slaughter from Canada kick an obscene amount of ass. "ONE, TWO, ONE TWO FUCK YOU!"


My music/humor blog (R.I.P.): http://lavidastrangiato.blogspot.com/
Chondra "Mrs. Claudio" Sanchez on Enshin a.k.a. Jake Strangiato wrote:
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Title: The Original CandyWafer
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PostPosted: Mar 16 2009 08:37 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Get yourself some Sarcofago, that stuff's good for you. How'd you like Humanure? I heard it and it was okay, same with their new album.


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