Re: Metal Thread VII: The Mosh Pit Don't Start 'Til We Walk In
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Originally Posted by godspit
There are certain songs I quite enjoy of Marduk, but other than those few songs ("The Sun has Failed", "Throne of Rats", "Bleached Bones", "Fistf***ing god's planet" to name a few) the rest of their songs don't impress me.
Yeah, you said. It's pretty okay. I'll listen to a bit more before I get it for myself. I'm not quite feeling it yet.
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Originally Posted by godspit
There are certain songs I quite enjoy of Marduk, but other than those few songs ("The Sun has Failed", "Throne of Rats", "Bleached Bones", "Fistf***ing god's planet" to name a few) the rest of their songs don't impress me.
I'll check these out.
Unless someone wants to make a recommendation for something way better.
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Originally Posted by Zale
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Re: Metal Thread VII: The Mosh Pit Don't Start 'Til We Walk In
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Originally Posted by Feytalist
Also, I might have spent the whole of last night in a trance, listening to Wolves in the Throne Room.
You might like Skagos. Their split with Panopticon is my favorite of theirs, but Ást is also amazing. The Panopticon side of that split is delicious, too.
Re: Metal Thread VII: The Mosh Pit Don't Start 'Til We Walk In
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Originally Posted by heronbpv
So, does anyone here listen to Death? (the band, not the style =P)
I cannot think of any way of conveying the answer YES enthusiastically enough. Besides, of course, answering with YES
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so basically vampires are sporks?
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Re: Metal Thread VII: The Mosh Pit Don't Start 'Til We Walk In
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Originally Posted by heronbpv
So, does anyone here listen to Death? (the band, not the style =P)
Hell yes. Death are still, by far, my favorite Extreme Metal band, and one my favorite bands period. Their last four albums really are just absolutely fantastic.
Re: Metal Thread VII: The Mosh Pit Don't Start 'Til We Walk In
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Originally Posted by Faulty
You might like Skagos. Their split with Panopticon is my favorite of theirs, but Ást is also amazing. The Panopticon side of that split is delicious, too.
I know of Panopticon at least. They're bloody awesome. I'll check Skagos out.
This is typically the kind of black metal I like.
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Charitably...I think...sometimes, perhaps, one must change or die. ~Sandman
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Originally Posted by Zale
Also, this is the internet. We're all borderline insane for simply being here.
Re: Metal Thread VII: The Mosh Pit Don't Start 'Til We Walk In
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On his 90th Birthday (27th of May 2012) [Christopher Lee] announced the release of his first Heavy Metal single "Let legend mark me as the King". The single is from his upcoming album "Charlemagne: The Omens of Death", signifying his move onto "full on" Heavy Metal. That makes him the oldest Heavy Metal performer in History.
As if we needed any more proof that Christopher Lee is ****ing metal.
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Charitably...I think...sometimes, perhaps, one must change or die. ~Sandman
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Originally Posted by Zale
Also, this is the internet. We're all borderline insane for simply being here.
Re: Metal Thread VII: The Mosh Pit Don't Start 'Til We Walk In
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Originally Posted by WhamBamSam
Hell yes. Death are still, by far, my favorite Extreme Metal band, and one my favorite bands period. Their last four albums really are just absolutely fantastic.
What he said. I think The Sound of Perseverance is perfect from start to finish.
Re: Metal Thread VII: The Mosh Pit Don't Start 'Til We Walk In
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Originally Posted by Feytalist
I know of Panopticon at least. They're bloody awesome. I'll check Skagos out.
This is typically the kind of black metal I like.
Collapse is one of the best albums of the past decade, seriously. Up there with Fas by Deathspell Omega. I own Collapse and On the Subject of Mortality... on vinyl and they're beautiful. Was my introduction to anarchist black metal too. Did you like the Skagos songs?