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Post by Brian » Sun November 20th, 2011, 9:26 pm

MANILLA ROAD

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Post by Odinson666 » Mon November 21st, 2011, 9:05 am

badcarburetor wrote:Sweet. Thanks, dudes. I have some bad luck with stealing via any means other than soulseek and mediafire/rapidshare type links. I cannot make the stolen movie thing work and it pisses me right off.

I should have that new Leviathan DL'd when I get home. Dying to hear that. Dude more than a little bitter, judging by the song titles alone.



Recently it's been:

Ghoul - Transmission Zero
Or whatever it's called - wish I was a bit spacier/surfier like some of the older stuff, but, whatever, it's Ghoul.

Electric Wizard - bunch of vinyl

White Wizzard - the new one.
Meh, as always with them.

Midnight - Satanic Royalty
Can't believe that I can just turn on Spotify and this ready and waiting. So badass. Overall, very different from earlier shit. Much more rocking and tight. That may or may not be better. Still a great album on first couple listens.

Lurker of Chalice
To kill time waiting on True Traitor, True Whore to DL. Still sounds amazing.

His Hero is Gone/Tragedy - various

Skull Defekts - The Temple

The Cult of Youth - S/T
I fucking love this. You into it, Odinson?

Reverend Deadeye - some shit about Jesus
This dude is awesome. Sounds like Jesco White if he played slide guitar blind drunk and couldn't shut up about Jesus. Brilliant stuff.

Night Birds - everything I can find.
Is this the only good punk band in America right now?

Mortuary Drape - various
Bathory - various
Satyricon - various
Dissection - various
Darkthrone - various




I need to dl more mortuary drape, as of cult of youth it's taking them a bit to grow on me mainly due to the dude's voice, there was a little demon nagging me in the back of my mind that this guy was trying to go for irony over sincerity, I bought the new ep off iTunes after not being able to find a torrent of it anywhere , it's growing on me, the bar is high for these guys cus I have been listening to the real deal goth...death in June, swans,christian death,psychic tv etc for so long, they didn't click for me on first listen like Zola Jesus ,but they're building momentum,thanks for the recommendation going to buy the other albums off iTunes on thurs

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Post by Odinson666 » Mon November 21st, 2011, 9:09 am

Diana wrote:
Odinson666 wrote:Nunfuckritual...in bondage to the serpent
I kind of felt like this was mediocre too. What do you think?
it's growing on me, I think because I expected it to be black metal, but it's all slow and doomy.

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Post by stewvee » Mon November 21st, 2011, 9:39 am

Brian wrote:MANILLA ROAD
Playground of the Damned? Shit is killer.
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Post by Ryan » Mon November 21st, 2011, 12:10 pm

stewvee wrote:
Brian wrote:MANILLA ROAD
Playground of the Damned? Shit is killer.
Damn skippy.
badcarburetor wrote:Midnight - Satanic Royalty
Can't believe that I can just turn on Spotify and this ready and waiting. So badass. Overall, very different from earlier shit. Much more rocking and tight. That may or may not be better. Still a great album on first couple listens.
That was my first thought... I'm leaning towards not, but it's still a good record. Rip this Hell is bangin' I just wish the production was a little dirtier as I feel they kinda lost some what made them so great with SR being a lot cleaner. Lots more harmonies n shit than the old stuff which is cool but I think a grittier production would have made it gel more with their early works.
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Post by badcarburetor » Mon November 21st, 2011, 6:36 pm

Ryan wrote:
stewvee wrote:
Brian wrote:MANILLA ROAD
Playground of the Damned? Shit is killer.
Damn skippy.
badcarburetor wrote:Midnight - Satanic Royalty
Can't believe that I can just turn on Spotify and this ready and waiting. So badass. Overall, very different from earlier shit. Much more rocking and tight. That may or may not be better. Still a great album on first couple listens.
That was my first thought... I'm leaning towards not, but it's still a good record. Rip this Hell is bangin' I just wish the production was a little dirtier as I feel they kinda lost some what made them so great with SR being a lot cleaner. Lots more harmonies n shit than the old stuff which is cool but I think a grittier production would have made it gel more with their early works.
Yep, that's pretty much the same impression I have of it. It's a bit too clean and also so much tighter than they were before. I liked the Venom-esque loose groove they had before. I kinda wish it was a record by a different band.
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Post by Vhyle » Mon November 21st, 2011, 8:16 pm

Nader Sadek - In the Flesh
Morbid Angel - Altars of Madness
Means End - s/t EP
Meshuggah - Bleed
Animals as Leaders - Weightless
Opeth - My Arms Your Hearse and Still Life. Still my favorite Opeth era.

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Post by stewvee » Mon November 21st, 2011, 8:28 pm

badcarburetor wrote: I liked the Venom-esque loose groove they had before. I kinda wish it was a record by a different band.
YES. Bingo. Pretty disappointed by this. The only american band actually neck and neck with early Venom. And now, well... eh?
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Post by aaron » Tue November 22nd, 2011, 1:24 am

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Post by Kaganator » Wed November 23rd, 2011, 4:14 am

Marduk - Jesus Christ...Sodomized
Enthroned - Evil Church
Slayer - In The Name of God
The Exploited - Fuck The System

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Post by Knucklehead » Thu November 24th, 2011, 8:13 am

Saxon -- Denim and Leather. I've always wanted to like Saxon.

EDIT: I just listened to Strong Arm of the Law for the first time. It is more my speed.

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Post by badcarburetor » Thu November 24th, 2011, 1:04 pm

Knucklehead wrote:Saxon -- Denim and Leather. I've always wanted to like Saxon.

EDIT: I just listened to Strong Arm of the Law for the first time. It is more my speed.
Both are classics. I'm about to play both now Thanks for the suggestion,


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Post by badcarburetor » Thu November 24th, 2011, 1:12 pm

stewvee wrote:
badcarburetor wrote:
stewvee wrote:c'mon kay... it's just, well, mediocre. i nodded off listening to the stream.
Link it, narcoleptic. I still play the shit out of Time.
http://3voor12.vpro.nl/speler/luisterpa ... l.45269872
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Thanks for this. At first listen it doesn't hit as hard as the last one. I still like and expect it will grow on me more over time.

I really don't get how you don't love this band.
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Post by Knucklehead » Thu November 24th, 2011, 5:52 pm

badcarburetor wrote:
Knucklehead wrote:Saxon -- Denim and Leather. I've always wanted to like Saxon.

EDIT: I just listened to Strong Arm of the Law for the first time. It is more my speed.
Both are classics.
I bought Crusader back in the day and was underwhelmed. I should have bought Strong Arm, instead. Not that any of it would have lived up to Killers, anyway.

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Post by GameFreac » Thu November 24th, 2011, 11:37 pm

New Vektor

This shit rips. And I never say rips.
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