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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DuxXSDR-bH4&feature=related
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Quote from: brianwilson on May 21, 2012, 05:28:29 PM
http://oldaccusers.bandcamp.com/
This is rip your fucking face off.
Ehh...you must have a much weaker face than I do then.
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Quote from: sparksandblood on May 18, 2012, 04:58:03 PM
If anyone on here is from Michigan or the midwest, i highly suggest going to see Beast in the Field live. Im not gonna post anything of their because it probably won't do them justice. You have to see them live. They are loud and intense. Just a guitarist and drummer. After the show the drummer "baptizes" willing fans by smashing their head into the wall of amplifiers while the guitarist lets the feedback rip. Its crazy.
I've seen Beast in the Field a bunch of times. In fact, my old band played our first show and a few others with them. Really nice dudes. They're fun for sure, but I feel like they rely a bit too much on the loud and stonery gimmick to really stand out. But still fun and ridiculously loud.
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May 26, 2012, 07:41:58 PM »
dionaea
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7a6IR0kX0n8
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Send More Cops! - Siberian Hell
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Looking for a decent early Thrash Metal band/song to use in a skate video, any suggestions? I'm drawing a complete fucking blank.
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Quote from: Locbrew on May 29, 2012, 03:25:48 PM
Send More Cops! - Siberian Hell
Looking for a decent early Thrash Metal band/song to use in a skate video, any suggestions? I'm drawing a complete fucking blank.
Not really a thrash dude, but I'd avoid The Big Four and go with something different. I immediately though of:
Sacred Reich- this song is the shit.
SACRED REICH - Surf Nicaragua
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Nuclear Assault - Rise from the Ashes
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Death Angel's "Seemingly Endless Time"
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VIO-LENCE. It'd be gutsy because a lot of weenies cry about the vocals.
POWER TRIP - DIVINE APPREHENSION
Does it have to be old?
Power Trip is pretty great.
POWER TRIP - DIVINE APPREHENSION
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Locbrew
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Re: heavy metal thread
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May 30, 2012, 02:17:59 PM »
Quote from: HATE! on May 30, 2012, 06:43:20 AM
Quote from: Locbrew on May 29, 2012, 03:25:48 PM
Send More Cops! - Siberian Hell
Looking for a decent early Thrash Metal band/song to use in a skate video, any suggestions? I'm drawing a complete fucking blank.
Not really a thrash dude, but I'd avoid The Big Four and go with something different. I immediately though of:
Sacred Reich- this song is the shit.
SACRED REICH - Surf Nicaragua
Nuclear Assault
Nuclear Assault - Rise from the Ashes
Death Angel
Death Angel's "Seemingly Endless Time"
VIO-LENCE. It'd be gutsy because a lot of weenies cry about the vocals.
POWER TRIP - DIVINE APPREHENSION
Does it have to be old?
Power Trip is pretty great.
POWER TRIP - DIVINE APPREHENSION
No, it doesn't have to really be old, I take whatever I think is badass.
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Quote from: StabMasterArson on February 09, 2011, 08:50:22 PM
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scorpion1001
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May 30, 2012, 06:15:12 PM »
pretty sure HATE! isnt into them at all but i think you could do well with exodus or overkill.
EDIT: didn't see that contemporary bands could be included - i think this toxic holocaust track would be pretty rad
Toxic Holocaust - Bitch (with lyrics)
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David
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May 30, 2012, 06:49:00 PM »
Suicidal Tendencies?
Municipal Waste?
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WTFSoCaT
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May 31, 2012, 12:11:03 AM »
Ihsahn - Introspection [ Feat. Devin Townsend ] | Eremita 2012 HQ |
i love this guy and everything hes put out(the first Emperor album is kinda ehhh but i haven't listened to all of it.)
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Bloody Matt
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Fuckin' Windhand, bro!!
Windhand - Winter Sun
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oyolar
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Quote from: WTFSoCaT on May 31, 2012, 12:11:03 AM
i love this guy and everything hes put out(the first Emperor album is kinda ehhh but i haven't listened to all of it.)
Wait--you think
In the Nightside Eclipse
is "ehh?" You're kidding, right?
EDIT: And you think that song is better?
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Quote from: whiteley on March 11, 2010, 09:56:22 PM
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WTFSoCaT
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May 31, 2012, 11:44:20 PM »
Quote from: oyolar on May 31, 2012, 07:46:00 PM
Quote from: WTFSoCaT on May 31, 2012, 12:11:03 AM
i love this guy and everything hes put out(the first Emperor album is kinda ehhh but i haven't listened to all of it.)
Wait--you think
In the Nightside Eclipse
is "ehh?" You're kidding, right?
EDIT: And you think that song is better?
i haven't heard it all, man. Anthems To The Welkin At Dusk has been on reply for the past week though
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Lordata
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June 05, 2012, 10:49:11 AM »
Listening/jammng to Arghoslent right now!!! Their lyrics deal with heavy shit from the past and supposedly they are anti-semetic but their riffing is the best shit ever. Hornets of the Pogrom album just finished. Song of that title is my favorite because it's an instrumental.
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Locbrew
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June 10, 2012, 05:20:09 PM »
Quote from: HATE! on May 30, 2012, 06:43:20 AM
Quote from: Locbrew on May 29, 2012, 03:25:48 PM
Send More Cops! - Siberian Hell
Looking for a decent early Thrash Metal band/song to use in a skate video, any suggestions? I'm drawing a complete fucking blank.
Not really a thrash dude, but I'd avoid The Big Four and go with something different. I immediately though of:
Sacred Reich- this song is the shit.
SACRED REICH - Surf Nicaragua
Nuclear Assault
Nuclear Assault - Rise from the Ashes
Death Angel
Death Angel's "Seemingly Endless Time"
VIO-LENCE. It'd be gutsy because a lot of weenies cry about the vocals.
POWER TRIP - DIVINE APPREHENSION
Does it have to be old?
Power Trip is pretty great.
POWER TRIP - DIVINE APPREHENSION
That Sacred Reich song is fucking sick.
Overkill - Blood and Iron (HQ)
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Uncle Acid & the Deadbeats, fuck they are good. Luke turned them on to me:
UNCLE ACID AND THE DEADBEATS - 13 Candles
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Quote from: StabMasterArson on February 09, 2011, 08:50:22 PM
Adam Dyet is the black jellybean of skateboarding.
HATE!
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Yeah, Uncle Acid is the shit. Their first album ain't too bad either.
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oyolar
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June 16, 2012, 08:24:59 AM »
Haven't had a chance to listen to them yet, but picked up a couple of CDs a few days ago: Rex Mundi-"IHVH," Leviathan-"Massive Conspiracy Against All Life," Kill the Client-"Escalation of Hostility," and Infanticide-"From Our Cold Dead Hands." I'm excited for all of them.
(I also bought a Bauhaus CD, but this isn't the thread for that.)
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oyolar
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I'm very happy with all of my purchases. Still have yet to finish the Rex Mundi album, but it's really good black metal. Exactly what I've been looking for: existential/philosophical but not bullshit "transcendental" like Liturgy tries to portray themselves. I'm amazed at the fact that I used to not like Leviathan. Infanticide was pretty standard grind. Good, but I'll have to listen to it a few more times before really judging it. The vocalist for Kill The Client has such unique vocals. They really stood out to me.
In the rumor mill, Pig Destroyer is supposedly finished recording their new album and they're finally supposed to be finishing up their split with Rotten Sound. Which will be the first split I buy.
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Quote from: oyolar on June 21, 2012, 10:56:58 PM
I'm very happy with all of my purchases. Still have yet to finish the Rex Mundi album, but it's really good black metal. Exactly what I've been looking for: existential/philosophical but not bullshit "transcendental" like Liturgy tries to portray themselves. I'm amazed at the fact that I used to not like Leviathan. Infanticide was pretty standard grind. Good, but I'll have to listen to it a few more times before really judging it. The vocalist for Kill The Client has such unique vocals. They really stood out to me.
In the rumor mill, Pig Destroyer is supposedly finished recording their new album and they're finally supposed to be finishing up their split with Rotten Sound. Which will be the first split I buy.
Morgan from KTC is a great dude. He and I are the ones on the skit about stealing cable from our neighbors on the last album. I'm the one with the blown out sounding voice from helping out on a Gaza song the night before.
I'm psyched you're getting more into Leviathan. His albums are good on so many levels. I forget if you haven't sought out Lurker of Chalice- his other and arguably better band.
My new metal purchase was Panopticon's newest album "Kentucky" where Austin Lunn meshed black metal, blue grass and old Kentucky coal miner protest songs. It's excellent.
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oyolar
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I have checked out Lurker of Chalice, but haven't had the opportunity to buy the album yet. Have you heard anything by that Twilight band Wrest did drums for?
I'll have to look into this Panopticon album. I remember you mentioning it before and being excited about it. I look forward to it.
Has anyone listened to Hypothermia?
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Quote from: oyolar on June 23, 2012, 12:36:14 AM
I have checked out Lurker of Chalice, but haven't had the opportunity to buy the album yet. Have you heard anything by that Twilight band Wrest did drums for?
I'll have to look into this Panopticon album. I remember you mentioning it before and being excited about it. I look forward to it.
Has anyone listened to Hypothermia?
First Twilight is pretty good, second one is really good. Never heard Hypothermia.
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Seem the only black metal (if it even is) that I listen to is punk influenced musically and from America.
Strongblood - The Night Is My Whore - Bite Of The Thief
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June 23, 2012, 10:05:30 PM »
i've been listening to the safety fire from the UK a helluva lot, they're progressive metal in the vein of bands like protest the hero.
THE SAFETY FIRE - Huge Hammers (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
THE SAFETY FIRE - Floods Of Colour (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
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June 25, 2012, 05:50:46 PM »
Well HATE!, I finally listened to "Bodies Under The Falls" from
Kentucky
and I really liked it. Unfortunately, I wasn't able to find versions of the folk songs online, so I'll just have to pick up the album once he releases it on CD. Thanks for the info on Twilight, I'll keep an eye open for
Monument to Time End
.
I found a cheap copy of
Painter of Dead Girls
on Amazon, so hopefully that'll be coming in soon. Really excited for more Pig Destroyer.
I also got a copy of
The Codex Necro
from Anaal Nathrakh a few days ago. It's a lot more obviously black metal inspired than their later works, but I haven't really listened to it proper yet. But it was like $7 directly from Mick Kenney's label, so fuck it.
Not heavy metal related, but anyone ever hear of the industrial band G.G.F.H.? I found out about them from an Anaal Nathrakh interview, but can't find any of their CDs anywhere.
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Pretty good death metal.
Cruciamentum - Deathless Ascension
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(Still have yet to listen to Hypothermia, but will report back.)
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June 27, 2012, 07:24:25 PM »
Agalloch just posted a new 20 minute song on their band camp. Load up the bong, sit back and, listen.
http://agalloch.bandcamp.com/track/faustian-echoes
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saw cannibal corpse and aborted last night, it was a good time
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been listening to the new gojira literally every day.
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