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Invicta_Veritas 07-05-2007 12:04 AM

[quote=Hbp;14929977]Real mature, Rhondell.[/quote]


.....says the 14 year old who definitely acts like it.

Charizard 07-05-2007 12:13 AM

[size=7]NP: CARPENTER ANT - MOHAWK COMB OVER F[/size][size=7]UCK YEAH[/size]

Invicta_Veritas 07-05-2007 12:15 AM

[FONT=Impact][SIZE=7][COLOR=red]np:Rotting Christ "XAOEFENETO (The Sign Of Prime Creation)" F[SIZE=6]u[/SIZE]ck yea[/COLOR][/SIZE][/FONT]

Charizard 07-05-2007 12:19 AM

No... the song is called [I]Mohawk Combover F[/i][i]uck Yeah[/I]

Invicta_Veritas 07-05-2007 12:20 AM

oh, well my post still stands anyway....

Charizard 07-05-2007 12:37 AM

Jono... this demo is awesome.

Invicta_Veritas 07-05-2007 12:38 AM

So is the new Rotting Christ.

Charizard 07-05-2007 12:38 AM

Rotting Christ's not really my thing.

Invicta_Veritas 07-05-2007 12:39 AM

Oh damn. And you guys are ****ing up my R&M dominance I had going on for a while.


Why don't you like RC?

Stevie II 07-05-2007 04:50 AM

NP: Mozart: Symphony no. 39

I'm such a pretentious bastard.

LegionsofMarduk 07-05-2007 05:49 AM

top ten...just off the tope of my head and in no particular order and it's subject to change at any time, as often as hourly.

Possessed - Seven Churches
Dismember - Like An Everflowing Stream
Entombed - Left Hand Path
Autopsy - Severed Survival
Bethledeign - An Iliad Of Woes
Carcass - Necroticism
Suffocation - Pierced From Within
Aborted - Engineering The Dead
Death - Leprosy
Lucifer - Watching The Christians Burn

Dargon II 07-05-2007 06:09 AM

[QUOTE=Apocalyptic Raids;14929870]I'll upload it.[/QUOTE]
you're a ****ing idiot


[quote=TojesDolan]But he doesn't share because Death Metal is too bleak to be shared. [/quote]
I don't know about that. Death and black metal can only be properly understood by someone who explores them on his own initiative, not because he stumbled across some namedropping or because he wants to fit in with a certain subculture. Hence I'm actually doing kiddies a favour by not "sharing." Me namedropping elite bands to MX kiddies would be like handing a calculus textbook to a 2nd grader.



legions I've already commented on most of the albums on your list so I'll just say it's a good one ,except for Aborted and I don't know Belthledeign

LegionsofMarduk 07-05-2007 06:57 AM

You wouldn't like Bethledeign. It probably wouldn't make my overall top 10 list if I ever really sat down and gave it a lot of thought, but I had a couple songs tuck in my head this morning so it made it this time. They're american melodic death.

Slapping Penguin 07-05-2007 07:57 AM

[QUOTE]I don't know about that. Death and black metal can only be properly understood by someone who explores them on his own initiative, not because he stumbled across some namedropping or because he wants to fit in with a certain subculture. Hence I'm actually doing kiddies a favour by not "sharing." Me namedropping elite bands to MX kiddies would be like handing a calculus textbook to a 2nd grader.
[/QUOTE]

Actually Dargon I was impressed with this answer. Not that I entirely agree with it but it was good to hear your honest and coherent opinon.

Why do you feel that DM and BM can only be understood by those who find them on there own? Surely someone who enjoys the genre is not watering down their experience by being pointed in the right direction by those more knowledgeable than themselves.

Dargon II 07-05-2007 08:01 AM

[QUOTE=Slapping Penguin;14930789]Actually Dargon I was impressed with this answer. Not that I entirely agree with it but it was good to hear your honest and coherent opinon.

Why do you feel that DM and BM can only be understood by those who find them on there own? Surely someone who enjoys the genre is not watering down their experience by being pointed in the right direction by those more knowledgeable than themselves.[/QUOTE]
true, I just think that the internet makes it way too easy for the wrong kind of people to get into death/black metal. Or for any people to get into it. Death and black metal circles should be a sort of no-mans-land so that only the most dedicated and true dishards can enter.

UpperDecker 07-05-2007 08:06 AM

What do you guys think of Kataklysm? I just purchased In The Arms of Devestation and so far think its pretty decent.

Slapping Penguin 07-05-2007 08:06 AM

I can understand such view but I have found the interenet to be fantastic and opening to a whole brilliant genre of music. Yet, I keep my enjoyment of metal fairely personal.

Also who deicides the wrong and right people?

EDIT: I heard that album and I think its pretty much dogsh*t. Like Angels Weeping the Dark has one mega-headbanging riff and thats about it.

LifeInABox 07-05-2007 08:09 AM

[QUOTE=UpperDecker;14930811]What do you guys think of Kataklysm? I just purchased In The Arms of Devestation and so far think its pretty decent.[/QUOTE]

That album is weak. Go for thier earlier stuff.

Dargon II 07-05-2007 08:10 AM

[QUOTE=UpperDecker;14930811]What do you guys think of Kataklysm? I just purchased In The Arms of Devestation and so far think its pretty decent.[/QUOTE]
MTV-oriented commercialized family-friendly entertainment. not even death metal.

[quote=fapping faguin]Also who deicides the wrong and right people?[/quote]
If it were more difficult to access elite music, then the people themselves would decide by whether or not they were willing to expend the effort to access it.

Squirrel 07-05-2007 08:10 AM

[QUOTE=Dargon II;14930796]true, I just think that the internet makes it way too easy for the wrong kind of people to get into death/black metal. Or for any people to get into it. Death and black metal circles should be a sort of no-mans-land so that only the most dedicated and true dishards can enter.[/QUOTE]

Sorry, but I seriously worry about you if this is your true mentality.

Dargon II 07-05-2007 08:12 AM

[QUOTE=Squirrel;14930830]Sorry, but I seriously worry about you if this is your true mentality.[/QUOTE]
don't worry pops, I can take care of myself.

that is probably the most honest no-bullshit post I've made so far on MX.

Slapping Penguin 07-05-2007 08:16 AM

And thus demonstrating their true love of the music. Gotcha...Far enough, I can understand this view and respect you more so now for discussing properly with me. Thank you.

I will admit however, I am not that person you described. I love my metal but am somewhat lazy with discovering more. However, I am also lazy with all music I love so I don't know if I am less of a fan or just lazy... Anyway,...

Squirrel 07-05-2007 08:17 AM

Yeah, kinda says a lot really.

You do realise where im coming from with my previous statement, right?

LegionsofMarduk 07-05-2007 08:44 AM

Music is a lot easier to find nowadays so to a small degree, I actually agree with Dargon. It's become so easy to find, that people lose some of the appreciation for it. 10-15 years ago it was a lot harder to come across really good bands because the internet wasn't in wide use. You had to depend on word of mouth, small little fanzines, trades...things like that and because of the effort put forth, the music was worth a lot more to people. People were a lot more appreciative of it.

All that said, I do think the internet has opened a lot of people up to new music that otherwise would have stayed hidden. And that is good as long as people can still appreciate it.

LifeInABox 07-05-2007 09:01 AM

Should I bring up All Shall Perish here or in Metalcore?

Stevie II 07-05-2007 09:12 AM

My knowlege and collection reflects quality rather than quantity. What I mean by this is that I do not know of many bands, but of the bands I do know I get to know the CDs I've bought well before buying new material. This I find reduces the consumerism and wasting of money on CDs I'll listen to twice before feeling the need for buying more. (Plus I need the money) So the knowlege I have is of [i]quality[/i], i.e. I know the music I'm talking about well, not just a large number of bands I can talk about.

It may surprise some of you to know that it was only I think last month that I got my first Dissection CD and my first Xasthur CD.

I feel it's too easy to get into a trap of wanting to know more and more and buying more and more without ever really getting to know the stuff you've bought. So I have not really become part of things like finding rare stuff, kvlt stuff....


yet

LifeInABox 07-05-2007 09:14 AM

I bought 6 CD's last week, and I've listened to everyone 4 times.

2muchket! 07-05-2007 09:46 AM

I discovered DM and BM through the internet and without it, I probably wouldn't have been opened up to bands like suffocation, deicide and death who are among some of my favourite bands.

But at the same time I ain't no little windswept haired pretty boy in for death metal cos generic forms of it are 'in'.

AA-12 07-05-2007 09:47 AM

Music in general for me = the internet.

Dargon II 07-05-2007 09:56 AM

[QUOTE=Squirrel;14930852]Yeah, kinda says a lot really.

You do realise where im coming from with my previous statement, right?[/QUOTE]
uh not really, nor am I going to lose sleep over it.


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