What was the first death metal cd you bought?
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What was the first death metal cd you bought?
first metal cds....
metallica - ride the lightning
pantera - far beyond driven / vulgar display of power/ great southern trendkill.
slayer - reign in blood
First DEATH METAL....
Obituary - World Demise
Meshuggah - Chaosphere
Morbid Angel - Domination
metallica - ride the lightning
pantera - far beyond driven / vulgar display of power/ great southern trendkill.
slayer - reign in blood
First DEATH METAL....
Obituary - World Demise
Meshuggah - Chaosphere
Morbid Angel - Domination
first metal cassette tape
Slayer - Reign in Blood side A but recorded twice since it was ~30min
Metallica - Master of Puppets side B
that was my gateway drug. Sepultura helped me transition from thrash to death. Death and Entombed were probably the first death metal to hit my collection. Does Death still count as death metal???
Slayer - Reign in Blood side A but recorded twice since it was ~30min
Metallica - Master of Puppets side B
that was my gateway drug. Sepultura helped me transition from thrash to death. Death and Entombed were probably the first death metal to hit my collection. Does Death still count as death metal???

First Death Metal CD: Opeth- Orchid
First metal CD was one of the Iron Maiden Opus's. I was first introduced into metal because I became obsessed with all the crazy technical guitar playing, my friends and I got into Iron Maiden, "The Trooper" was the first song I ever learned and the rest is History.
First metal CD was one of the Iron Maiden Opus's. I was first introduced into metal because I became obsessed with all the crazy technical guitar playing, my friends and I got into Iron Maiden, "The Trooper" was the first song I ever learned and the rest is History.
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Death:
My first if you consider them death was Obituary - Cause Of Death and Morbid Angel - Blessed Are The Sick
First Thrash:
Metallica - Ride The Lightning and Anthrax - State Of Euphoria
Black Metal:
The Black - The Priest Of Satan and Dimmu Borgir - For All Tid (demo)
I always seem to buy CD's in groups of 2 for some odd reason.
My first if you consider them death was Obituary - Cause Of Death and Morbid Angel - Blessed Are The Sick
First Thrash:
Metallica - Ride The Lightning and Anthrax - State Of Euphoria
Black Metal:
The Black - The Priest Of Satan and Dimmu Borgir - For All Tid (demo)
I always seem to buy CD's in groups of 2 for some odd reason.
first metal 3 cassette tapes
- Iron Maiden - Fear of the Dark
- Megadeth - Youthonasia
- Sepulture - Great Southern Trendkill
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haha, i'd have to say that Inhabit is an awesome album! its one of the rare instances that a christian album was better than most other metal albums........others that echieved the feat.... Believer - basically all of their albums.......Extol - Basically all of their albums......Mortification - Scrolls of the Megilloth/Post Momentary Affliction......Zao - Where Blood and Fire Bring Rest.........STRYPER - ALL!!!!!!Zane wrote:the first death metal cassette I purchased was Vengeance Rising's Human Sacrifice. I still break it out from time to time. The first death metal CD i ever purchased was Living Sacrifice's Inhabit. Christian metal actually got me into secular death metal, hehehe.
and bid........when did Sepultura release a pantera album????????
My first metal cassette (if this technically counts) was Europe - Wings of Tomorrow, but I was like 9 years old and didnt know metal from my hot wheels. Then a few years later I bought Metallica - and Justice For All, then Slayer - Seasons in the Abyss and Sepultura - Chaos AD. Then almost directly afterward I got Entombed - Wolverine Blues (I'm a comic book dork, thank you comics for getting me into death metal) Cannibal Corpse - Tomb of the Mutilated and Death - Symbolic. I was the ONLY guy in my 8th and 9th grade ghetto schools in Altanta wearing metal shirts and getting heckled for it. Until i moved to the burbs, where WREKage Greg and the "metal militia" of Stockbridge were the first people I met... meeeeeeemories....
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No. No it does not.Ecrypt wrote:My first metal cassette (if this technically counts) was Europe - Wings of Tomorrow,

I'm not even sure I remember my first. I know it was a KISS album (meaning vinyl ), and it was either "Destroyer" or "The Best of the Solo Albums" (not sure why that one). I bought them together at Turtles when I was in middle school, sometime in the 80s.
From there I moved to "darker" stuff like WASP's "Inside the Electric Circus" and King Diamond's "Abigail," and from there it was but a short trip to Death's "Scream Bloody Gore" and Venom's "Welcome to Hell" (all on cassette, of course).
Now if you'll excuse me, the nurse is signalling that my strained carrots are ready.
Shoot, my first vinyl was david Lee Roth's Crazy from the Heat. I used to live in the cut out sections of Record Bar and Richway's(Woolworth's too now that i think about it), I got for 1.00 each the folowing(not l from the same store):
Exciter-Long Live the Loud
Raven- stay Hard
Twisted sister- Under the Blade
Zoetrope-alife of Crime
Blind illusion- The Sane Asylum
Tankard- Zombe flicks
The spanish Version of Eat 'em and Smile
and many others.....
I know it was abit off topic but my memories came ruching back for some odd reason at the mere mention of Turtles. How i miss the vinyl years.......
Exciter-Long Live the Loud
Raven- stay Hard
Twisted sister- Under the Blade
Zoetrope-alife of Crime
Blind illusion- The Sane Asylum
Tankard- Zombe flicks
The spanish Version of Eat 'em and Smile
and many others.....
I know it was abit off topic but my memories came ruching back for some odd reason at the mere mention of Turtles. How i miss the vinyl years.......
DeathfareDevil wrote:No. No it does not.Ecrypt wrote:My first metal cassette (if this technically counts) was Europe - Wings of Tomorrow,![]()
I'm not even sure I remember my first. I know it was a KISS album (meaning vinyl ), and it was either "Destroyer" or "The Best of the Solo Albums" (not sure why that one). I bought them together at Turtles when I was in middle school, sometime in the 80s.
From there I moved to "darker" stuff like WASP's "Inside the Electric Circus" and King Diamond's "Abigail," and from there it was but a short trip to Death's "Scream Bloody Gore" and Venom's "Welcome to Hell" (all on cassette, of course).
Now if you'll excuse me, the nurse is signalling that my strained carrots are ready.
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