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ThrashMaster27 03-08-2005 09:22 AM

Neither do I. I just assumed that someone had when you posted that.

RCA 03-08-2005 09:23 AM

[QUOTE=LordDargon]I don't think it was anybody in the titans, so we can probably expect a pretty cruddy overview. :lol:

Actually, I think dibbing far in advance is out. I can also yell at FF over soulseek and he will (maybe) let you do it.[/QUOTE]

:lol:

Try that for me, please. ThrashMaster wanted to do tech-thrash, so I guess I'll do...death/thrash.

Chu 03-08-2005 09:49 AM

Random post, but, the Kreator drummer is bloody good, in my opinion (People of The Lie for example, amazing drumming, hell the whole song is amazing!)

metal-militia 03-08-2005 10:14 AM

[QUOTE=RippingCorpseAttack]Milwaukee Metalfest. Sadus will be playing there too! :chug:
[/QUOTE]


Thats sounds so good!

I wish stuff like that happened over here in England.

ForiegnPenguin 03-08-2005 02:09 PM

[QUOTE]Random post, but, the Kreator drummer is bloody good, in my opinion (People of The Lie for example, amazing drumming, hell the whole song is amazing!)[/QUOTE]

Yes, Ventor is one of my favorites and has a nifty voice.

sensitiveorgan00 03-08-2005 02:24 PM

[QUOTE=Chu]Random post, but, the Kreator drummer is bloody good, in my opinion (People of The Lie for example, amazing drumming, hell the whole song is amazing!)[/QUOTE]

I think his work on Pleasure to Kill is just horrible. BLEH!

LordDargon 03-08-2005 02:26 PM

[QUOTE=sensitiveorgan00]I think his work on Pleasure to Kill is just horrible. BLEH![/QUOTE]
[size=7][b]YOU MUST DIE[/b][/size]

:evil:

RCA 03-08-2005 05:46 PM

[QUOTE=sensitiveorgan00]I think his work on Pleasure to Kill is just horrible. BLEH![/QUOTE]

I can see where you're coming from. The drumming kinda turned me off of PtK when I first heard it. Then, I tried listening to the whole album in correct order with no pauses. I think if you focus more and more on the guitar work, the drumming will become tolerable (as it did for me).

Pleasure to Kill still f[i]u[/i]cking owns.



I'll be away for a while everybody. I'll still be able to post here, but not as often as I usually do.

A recommendation before I leave: Helstar - Nosferatu (Speed/thrash)

whatduffhuck7 03-08-2005 06:06 PM

[QUOTE=sensitiveorgan00]I think his work on Pleasure to Kill is just horrible. BLEH![/QUOTE]
question, is pleasure to kill kreator?, if so what album is it on?

sensitiveorgan00 03-08-2005 06:48 PM

[QUOTE=RippingCorpseAttack]I can see where you're coming from. The drumming kinda turned me off of PtK when I first heard it. Then, I tried listening to the whole album in correct order with no pauses. I think if you focus more and more on the guitar work, the drumming will become tolerable (as it did for me).

Pleasure to Kill still f[i]u[/i]cking owns.



I'll be away for a while everybody. I'll still be able to post here, but not as often as I usually do.

A recommendation before I leave: Helstar - Nosferatu (Speed/thrash)[/QUOTE]
Well, Pleasure to Kill [I]is[/I] a good album. However, even though the drums are pretty sloppy, the real negative aspect is how much the snare just stands out. He's just beating the living shi.t out of it. :D

[QUOTE]question, is pleasure to kill kreator?, if so what album is it on?[/QUOTE]

Yeah, Pleasure to Kill is an album by Kreator, released in 1986.

Kurtz 03-08-2005 06:54 PM

[QUOTE=sensitiveorgan00]I think his work on Pleasure to Kill is just horrible. BLEH![/QUOTE]
I know what you mean.

At first, I didn't like it either. There were too many meatbeats from the snare. You know, "THUNK THUNK THUNK THUNK THUNK THUNK THUNK THUNK THUNK THUNK THUNK THUNK".

But then later I got used to them, and now I don't mind them at all.

ForiegnPenguin 03-08-2005 07:45 PM

He has improved greatly as you can tell when you listen to Enemy of God.

RavenousMetalist87 03-08-2005 11:08 PM

I also have a confession to make:

I honestly think Mille's leads aren't the greatest on PtK, whereas everytime I hear it I think of Kerry King, but actually better than Kerry's solos. However, listening to some of the work Frank and Sami have done, I think Mille has some great rhythm work and some good vocals (PtK vocals are awesome).

Nonetheless, PtK is brutal, extreme and I need to get my *** on finishing the iTunes download because I have enough for the ones I haven't gotten.

Apocalyptic Raids 03-08-2005 11:20 PM

ANTHRAX have confirmed a one-off show at the House of Blues in Chicago, Illinois on April 30 with the classic "Among the Living" lineup, featuring singer Joey Belladonna, guitarists Scott Ian and Dan Spitz, drummer Charlie Benante and bassist Frank Bello. This will be the only U.S. show the band will do prior to their European summer festival run. House of Blues Internet presale starts Wednesday, March 9 at 10:00 a.m. and ends Thursday, March 10 at 10:00 p.m. Tickets will go on sale to the general public on Friday, March 11 at 10:00 a.m.

As previously reported, ANTHRAX's "Among the Living" lineup has been confirmed for the following European festivals during May-July:

May 07 – Hellendoorn, NETH @ Dynamo Open Air
Jun. 09-11 – Sölvesborg, SWE @ Sweden Rock
Jun. 11-12 – Bologna, ITA @ Gods of Metal
Jun. 24-26 – Le Mans, FRA @ Fury Fest
Jun. 24-16 – Tolmin, SLO @ Metal Camp
Jul. 1-3 - Löbnitz (near Leipzig), GER @ With Full Force

ANTHRAX's "Among the Living" lineup is said to be planning a series of North American dates this summer, including an appearance at the 10th anniversary edition of Ozzfest. Sharon Osbourne is believed to have promised ANTHRAX a slot at this year's Ozzfest but only on the condition that they perform with the classic lineup that was responsible for some of the band's most successful albums.

a8o 03-09-2005 03:03 AM

[QUOTE=cjborton]What's the next best Slayer album to Reign in Blood and Seasons?


NP: Carcass - Heartwork[/QUOTE]
Divine Intervention is their next best. Very solid record.

a8o 03-09-2005 03:08 AM

[QUOTE=RippingCorpseAttack]I can see where you're coming from. The drumming kinda turned me off of PtK when I first heard it. Then, I tried listening to the whole album in correct order with no pauses. I think if you focus more and more on the guitar work, the drumming will become tolerable (as it did for me).

Pleasure to Kill still f[i]u[/i]cking owns.



I'll be away for a while everybody. I'll still be able to post here, but not as often as I usually do.

A recommendation before I leave: Helstar - Nosferatu (Speed/thrash)[/QUOTE]

Thats the thing though - the drumming took me so long to tune out. It really detracts from the album.

In other news, the Megadeth Sydney show is now 18+ so I am tossing up whether to buy a ticket when they go on sale tomorrow. They're about my favourite band, even with the line-up changes. I love the new record. I'm 18 in September.

Apocalyptic Raids 03-09-2005 06:25 AM

:O, where did you hear that the sydney show is now 18+? the megadeth site still says all ages. If you are right, then i wont be going :(

and what does SNDCSR stand for?

LordDargon 03-09-2005 06:37 AM

[QUOTE=a8o]Divine Intervention is their next best. Very solid record.[/QUOTE]
No way, are you on crack? Get everything up to and including RiB, then you're set.

[QUOTE=Efilnikufesin]At first, I didn't like it either. There were too many meatbeats from the snare. You know, "THUNK THUNK THUNK THUNK THUNK THUNK THUNK THUNK THUNK THUNK THUNK THUNK". [/QUOTE]
That's what's good about it. Thrash should be ceaseless, uncompromising brutality!

Chu 03-09-2005 06:43 AM

[QUOTE=a8o]Thats the thing though - the drumming took me so long to tune out. It really detracts from the album.

In other news, the Megadeth Sydney show is now 18+ so I am tossing up whether to buy a ticket when they go on sale tomorrow. They're about my favourite band, even with the line-up changes. I love the new record. I'm 18 in September.[/QUOTE]
Brisbane is 18+
Melbourne is 18+
Sydney is all ages.

Apocalyptic Raids 03-09-2005 06:44 AM

Im confuzzuled now :(

metal-militia 03-09-2005 12:14 PM

[QUOTE=a8o]
In other news, the Megadeth Sydney show is now 18+ so I am tossing up whether to buy a ticket when they go on sale tomorrow. They're about my favourite band, even with the line-up changes. I love the new record. I'm 18 in September.[/QUOTE]

In England i couldn't go becuase you had to be 18 to go to some of the venues :angry: .

RCA: Helstar are good, everyone check them out

Apocalyptic Raids 03-09-2005 02:54 PM

yep the site says sydney is 18+ :upset:

RCA 03-09-2005 03:56 PM

[QUOTE=LordDargon]
That's what's good about it. Thrash should be ceaseless, uncompromising brutality![/QUOTE]

:chug:

NP: Sodom - Brandish The Sceptre

whatduffhuck7 03-09-2005 04:33 PM

i while back i posted, that testament sucks,

i take that back, they rock, i listend to about 3 songs and they sucked so i gave up on them. but now, there one of my favorite bands. i like the once in awhile growl.

also ive liked anthrax for awhile now but there not as heavy as testament or slayer, there more when im in a good mood, or exited about something i pop in anthrax, but if im in a bad mood, testament or slayer is going in my cd player,
anybody agree with these couple of statements, or am i just a big fool?

LordDargon 03-09-2005 04:44 PM

[QUOTE=whatduffhuck7]i while back i posted, that testament sucks,

i take that back, they rock, i listend to about 3 songs and they sucked so i gave up on them. but now, there one of my favorite bands. i like the once in awhile growl.

also ive liked anthrax for awhile now but there not as heavy as testament or slayer, there more when im in a good mood, or exited about something i pop in anthrax, but if im in a bad mood, testament or slayer is going in my cd player,
anybody agree with these couple of statements, or am i just a big fool?[/QUOTE]
Only the new Testament has growls... it's the old stuff, the older the better, that's where it's at.

And yeah, Anthrax are definitely more upbeat than Slayer. Probably why I never liked them much, I'm always in a foul mood.

I don't know if anyone cares, but here are some death metal vocals I recorded. No effects or anything.
[url]http://www.geocities.com/davidbaron2003/vokills.mp3[/url]

FatalEnergy 03-09-2005 05:24 PM

Has any heard any of Overkill's new album?

NP: Overkill - I Hate

ForiegnPenguin 03-09-2005 08:18 PM

Dargon- Nice

Motorhead this Friday.

ThrashMaster27 03-09-2005 08:56 PM

[QUOTE=LordDargon]
I'm always in a foul mood.

[/QUOTE]

I never would have guessed.

Anyway, I bought two new albums today. Got my filthy hands on the new Priest album, which I'm yet to listen to. Also! I finally found Mental Vortex in JB Hi-Fi for a mere $21, so I'm happy.

NP: Sepultura - Escape To The Void

Apocalyptic Raids 03-10-2005 12:48 AM

Liking the new priest ThrashMaster?

NP: Fabulous Disaster - Exodus (Live off Good Friendly Violent Fun)

ThrashMaster27 03-10-2005 12:51 AM

Just listening to it now funnily enough. I'm liking it very much, everything seems solid, especially Scott Travis' Drumming.

SLATANIC-666 03-10-2005 02:59 AM

Nice growls there Dargon :thumb: Kinda reminds me of The Curse by Sepultura, which sounds like burping :p

NP: Slayer - Hell Awaits

Apocalyptic Raids 03-10-2005 03:00 AM

Cool

NP: Sadus - Certain Death

ThrashMaster27 03-10-2005 03:05 AM

Hmmm, Mental Vortex is pretty good. Nowhere near the class of the first 3 albums but good. Semtex Revolution is the stand out track.

What the hell's with Coroner doing weird covers though? Hendrix and The Beatles? very strange.

RCA 03-10-2005 08:21 AM

[QUOTE=FaceInTheSky]Has any heard any of Overkill's new album?

NP: Overkill - I Hate[/QUOTE]

Me. 4 tracks are good, the rest is forgettable and groove-laden.

Those four tracks are:

A Pound Of Flesh
Within Your Eyes
Old School (VERY punkish but so what)
Play The Ace (Kind of bland, but still listenable)

metal-militia 03-10-2005 02:50 PM

[QUOTE=ThrashMaster27]Hmmm, Mental Vortex is pretty good. Nowhere near the class of the first 3 albums but good. Semtex Revolution is the stand out track.

What the hell's with Coroner doing weird covers though? Hendrix and The Beatles? very strange.[/QUOTE]

Is Mental Vortex the slower one? I really like the cover of Purple Haze, but i haven't heard the Beatles one.

LordDargon 03-10-2005 02:53 PM

Thanks for the Helstar tipoff. What's the best album to get?

NP: Helstar - Baptized in Blood

whatduffhuck7 03-10-2005 02:53 PM

[QUOTE=ThrashMaster27]Hmmm, Mental Vortex is pretty good. Nowhere near the class of the first 3 albums but good. Semtex Revolution is the stand out track.

What the hell's with Coroner doing weird covers though? Hendrix and The Beatles? very strange.[/QUOTE]
i like when bands do covers, i think all bands should, accept metallica, cuase garage inc sucked balls

Griffin_Page 03-10-2005 03:26 PM

[QUOTE=whatduffhuck7]i like when bands do covers, i think all bands should, accept metallica, cuase garage inc sucked balls[/QUOTE]

That's because a money-hungry, past-their-prime heavy metal band cannot cover good music.

Listen to their '87 garage days album.. wasn't too bad.

RCA 03-10-2005 03:39 PM

[QUOTE=LordDargon]Thanks for the Helstar tipoff. What's the best album to get?

NP: Helstar - Baptized in Blood[/QUOTE]

Nosferatu.

Corporal Compendia 03-10-2005 06:25 PM

So guess who's blasting Running Wild right now? ME!

If you don't think Gates To Purgatory rocks, you're probably totally gay.

*Yes, this post was pretty well pointless.*


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