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Post by BlackRoija » Tue August 28th, 2012, 8:13 pm

/me NP: Slim Cessna's Auto Club - (Always Say Please and Thank You) - Hold My Head [04:25/09:55]

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Post by Ryan » Wed August 29th, 2012, 7:22 am

Knucklehead wrote:
Brian wrote:Yep, one of the dudes at Destest is with Century now so both Morbus Chron and Necrowretch are on that label. The Morbus Chron EP rules supreme.
And Miasmal! (*grins at Steamy*)

Anyway, I got the impression that Detest was one guy.
Pretty sure it was, now that I look it seems he's shut the door on Detest Records and is only doing a couple more releases before it's totally done.
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Post by stewvee » Wed August 29th, 2012, 9:23 am

probably cuz he wastes time with subpar bands---like MIASMAL
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Post by Knucklehead » Wed August 29th, 2012, 9:27 am

stewvee wrote:probably cuz he wastes time with subpar bands---like MIASMAL
:lol:

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Post by stewvee » Wed August 29th, 2012, 10:05 am

it is funny, isn't it?

btw your ma-in-law told me she wanted you to make her a metal primer CD. i told her I would do it cuz yours would likely have a buncha unlistenable shit on it.
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Post by stewvee » Wed August 29th, 2012, 10:05 am

SPEWTILATOR 7" is rad BTW. i know i've said this before, but it needs repeating.
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Post by Knucklehead » Wed August 29th, 2012, 10:28 am

stewvee wrote:it is funny, isn't it?

btw your ma-in-law told me she wanted you to make her a metal primer CD. i told her I would do it cuz yours would likely have a buncha unlistenable shit on it.
You're killing me.
I've been dragging my feet on that thing for a long time. She basically wants to know what the different genres sounds like. Picking out a two or three representaive songs? That's a tough row, right there. I'm paralyzed with indecision.

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Post by stewvee » Wed August 29th, 2012, 10:58 am

You could just burn a buncha Nachtmystium songs to a disc. They've tried everything and still suck.
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Post by MS_39455 » Wed August 29th, 2012, 10:59 am

Knucklehead wrote:
stewvee wrote:it is funny, isn't it?

btw your ma-in-law told me she wanted you to make her a metal primer CD. i told her I would do it cuz yours would likely have a buncha unlistenable shit on it.
You're killing me.
I've been dragging my feet on that thing for a long time. She basically wants to know what the different genres sounds like. Picking out a two or three representaive songs? That's a tough row, right there. I'm paralyzed with indecision.
Wow, I thought you guys were joking. I can site at least two specific ocassions in my life when the very last words that someone ever spoke to me (lady folk I might add) were something like, "Oh, thank you so much for finally making this CD for me. I've been asking you about it for like ever." And you're treading through in-law territory. I'm curious to see your picks if you go through with it, dude.

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Post by Ryan » Wed August 29th, 2012, 11:37 am

stewvee wrote:SPEWTILATOR 7" is rad BTW. i know i've said this before, but it needs repeating.
Thank you sir, I think it turned out wonderfully.

Today:

Riot - Thundersteel... THUNDAHSTEEEEEEHeeeeeeeEAAAAL, THUNDAHSTEEL!

aaaand a Shadow Kingdom Records binge...
Pagan Altar - Judgement of the Dead (yessssssssss)
Hellwell - Beyond The Boundaries Of Sin (after more lisens I find myself enjoying the vocals more and more)
Jameson Raid - Just As The Dust Had Settled
Demontage - The Principal Extinction (riffs rule... vocals kill it for me)
Wolfbane - s/t (Woah... this rules! Total Rocka Rolla worship)
Sinister Realm - s/t (This rules but every time dude opens his mouth I wish it was King Diamond instead)
Argus - s/t (Yet another with killer riffs and vocals I hate)
Energy Vampires - s/t (Despite the goofy name this record fucking slays, god damn! Wish Stewart sang on those Demontage and Argus records, they'd be a shit load better if he did.)
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Post by Moloc » Wed August 29th, 2012, 12:09 pm

MS_39455 wrote:
Knucklehead wrote:
stewvee wrote:it is funny, isn't it?

btw your ma-in-law told me she wanted you to make her a metal primer CD. i told her I would do it cuz yours would likely have a buncha unlistenable shit on it.
You're killing me.
I've been dragging my feet on that thing for a long time. She basically wants to know what the different genres sounds like. Picking out a two or three representaive songs? That's a tough row, right there. I'm paralyzed with indecision.
Wow, I thought you guys were joking. I can site at least two specific ocassions in my life when the very last words that someone ever spoke to me (lady folk I might add) were something like, "Oh, thank you so much for finally making this CD for me. I've been asking you about it for like ever." And you're treading through in-law territory. I'm curious to see your picks if you go through with it, dude.
Yes, we want a track list!

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Post by Moloc » Wed August 29th, 2012, 12:09 pm

Dupe

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Post by Diana » Wed August 29th, 2012, 12:24 pm

stewvee wrote:You could just burn a buncha Nachtmystium songs to a disc. They've tried everything and still suck.
+1 yes or I agree

Clandestine Blaze - Fist of the Northern Destroyer
Satanic Warmaster/Clandestine Blaze
Taake - Doedskvad

And I'm gonna need one of those mother-in-law dupes.

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Post by Knucklehead » Wed August 29th, 2012, 12:28 pm

MS_39455 wrote:I can site at least two specific ocassions in my life when the very last words that someone ever spoke to me (lady folk I might add) were something like, "Oh, thank you so much for finally making this CD for me. I've been asking you about it for like ever."
Ha! Anyway, she has to come to my house to see the granchildren.

As for tracklist, I've only been "working" on it for six months. Don't hold your breath, folks.

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Post by Moloc » Wed August 29th, 2012, 12:34 pm

Knucklehead wrote:
MS_39455 wrote:I can site at least two specific ocassions in my life when the very last words that someone ever spoke to me (lady folk I might add) were something like, "Oh, thank you so much for finally making this CD for me. I've been asking you about it for like ever."
Ha! Anyway, she has to come to my house to see the granchildren.

As for tracklist, I've only been "working" on it for six months. Don't hold your breath, folks.
I really want to see this happen. If you think of the tracks, I'll buy them and burn them to a disk myself.

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