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Post by Ryan » Fri December 9th, 2011, 9:04 am

stewvee wrote:Dudes this is a band that was rocking the fuck out in 1977. Apparently, YOU CANNOT TAME THE BEAST. The people will RIOT.

Was blown the fuck away by this shit. And yes, WINGS ARE FOR ANGELS is like the burner from HELL. Nice drummers world beginning there, cochise.
I know man... it's just ridiculous how meticulously put together everything about it is. Phenomenal drumming, phenomenal guitar work, fantastic vocals (especially the falsettos), great songwriting... just a killer record. I wish more of it was in the vein of the faster songs as some of the slower one's go a little too far in the "radio rock" direction but I'm just like that and even those are still good... just not as good as the fast stuff to me.
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Post by stewvee » Fri December 9th, 2011, 9:35 am

I kinda need the slow tunes after the burners. If they played this in its entirety live, they would too, and an oxygen tank.

It's arena rock stuff. But brings back "Omni beer" memories and a time when there were year-end lists that weren't totally comprised of Profound Lore releases...
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Post by badcarburetor » Fri December 9th, 2011, 10:32 am

stewvee wrote: It's arena rock stuff. But brings back "Omni beer" memories and a time when there were year-end lists that weren't totally comprised of Profound Lore releases...
You are in a roll today, my man.


Omni shows were the shit. 15000 wasted teenagers drinking, fighting, rocking and fucking. It was like Over the Edge. I picked up so many awesome bootleg shirts in those parking lots.

The only time you see kids at those kinds of show now is when they are with Cool Dad. Anarchy is significantly decreased.
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Post by stewvee » Fri December 9th, 2011, 11:33 am

badcarburetor wrote:It was like Over the Edge.
That's totally what it was. Everyone looked a lot scarier unwashed, with big feathery hair and denim and leather on. Dreamcatcher earrings. Poke-a-hot-ass boots. Dugouts. Personalized name wristbands. Peachfuzz staches. Backpatches. Lipgloss.

Now it's upside cross this Latin that. Ironic this parody that.
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Post by badcarburetor » Fri December 9th, 2011, 2:14 pm

It took me 12 years, but i eventually got a cherry, bright red, T-topped 88 Camaro. Drove the shit outta it until last year when some hoodrat ran my husband off the road and into a fire tyrant.

My hair felt 3" taller every time i dropped into the vinyl driver's seat.

RIP my Most Bitchin Camaro.
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Post by stewvee » Fri December 9th, 2011, 2:38 pm

Aw Fuck! What a downer...
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Post by stygian will » Fri December 9th, 2011, 7:17 pm

badcarburetor wrote:
stewvee wrote: It's arena rock stuff. But brings back "Omni beer" memories and a time when there were year-end lists that weren't totally comprised of Profound Lore releases...
You are in a roll today, my man.


Omni shows were the shit. 15000 wasted teenagers drinking, fighting, rocking and fucking. It was like Over the Edge. I picked up so many awesome bootleg shirts in those parking lots.

The only time you see kids at those kinds of show now is when they are with Cool Dad. Anarchy is significantly decreased.
hell yeah!!!..loved the parking lots...you could always get some good drugs there and get drunk off your ass and the cops didnt give a fuck what was goin on cause they were too busy dealing with the gangstas in the projects :wink:
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Post by Knucklehead » Fri December 9th, 2011, 8:19 pm

stewvee wrote:Everyone looked a lot scarier unwashed, with big feathery hair and denim and leather on. Dreamcatcher earrings. Poke-a-hot-ass boots. Dugouts. Personalized name wristbands. Peachfuzz staches. Backpatches. Lipgloss.
Dude. Perfect.

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Post by stewvee » Fri December 9th, 2011, 11:40 pm

Wait til you read the Mob Rules thing in the next C&B....
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Post by sleyja » Sat December 10th, 2011, 4:55 am

Ryan wrote:
stewvee wrote:Dudes this is a band that was rocking the fuck out in 1977. Apparently, YOU CANNOT TAME THE BEAST. The people will RIOT.

Was blown the fuck away by this shit. And yes, WINGS ARE FOR ANGELS is like the burner from HELL. Nice drummers world beginning there, cochise.
I know man... it's just ridiculous how meticulously put together everything about it is. Phenomenal drumming, phenomenal guitar work, fantastic vocals (especially the falsettos), great songwriting... just a killer record. I wish more of it was in the vein of the faster songs as some of the slower one's go a little too far in the "radio rock" direction but I'm just like that and even those are still good... just not as good as the fast stuff to me.
Ryan - check out Thundersteel if you haven't already - same lineup.

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Post by SlashAndThrash » Sat December 10th, 2011, 3:32 pm

Riot rules. i only have the privelage of power, its like judas priest with some weird horn sections and shit, weird album but awesome
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Post by Knucklehead » Sun December 11th, 2011, 11:16 am

Dismember -- The God that Never Was. Alone in the office with a little Swedish Death Metal. I need something to offset the fact that I'm at work on a weekend, right?

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Post by Brian » Sun December 11th, 2011, 11:50 am

I share your pain. Consoling album of choice for today is:
Griftegard - Solemn, Sacred, Severe

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Post by Knucklehead » Sun December 11th, 2011, 12:38 pm

Judas Iscariot -- Dethroned, Conquered, and Forgotten. Because Dismember was not angry enough.

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Post by RegularNate » Sun December 11th, 2011, 2:57 pm

Mercenary by Bolt Thrower has been on my playlist for that past couple of days now.

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