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Topic: "Re-discovering" Lost Metal
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BlackCloud
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posted August 12, 2004 22:59
Today I was going through some old CD's and "literally" dusting off a few of them!In the process, I found "Fear, Emptiness, Despair" from good ol' Napalm Death...so I decided to give it another deserved spin after years of collecting cob-webs. Man..it's been a looong time since I played it, but right when the first notes of "Twist the Knife Slowly" blasted through my speakers...I was once again back into ND-Mayhem!! One thing I forgot about this disc, is the production: so fucking "dirty and heavy!" It's just like that little jack hammer picking into your brain once again, little by little, ! oh btw, "The Plague Rages" fucking kills! Has anyone else recently "dusted off" something in the metal-genre, and are now satisfied for doing so? -------------------- http://www.reverbnation.com/paulenglish
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Heimdall
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posted August 12, 2004 23:08
Uhh, let me think.I dusted off some Maiden recently, but didn't sound as good as I might have expected. On the other hand, Rush's COUNTERPARTS I had left off since I had first heard it, but what a surprise when I dusted it off yesterday : it's a great album! So now I feel good, yeah. -------------------- The demons are so creative...
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Slaytanic
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posted August 13, 2004 10:50
It's not even THAT old, but I'm listening a lot lately, after a long hiatus, to Arch Enemy's Burning Bridges, last album with Johan Liiva on vocals, I think. I even brought it to work today. The Amott brothers rip on this one!-------------------- "Forty-five moments of perfection translated through a cautionary escape into the perils of the mundane, the inherent entropy in ultimate order, and the potential threats of eternal, unchecked apathy in civilization; all cloaked in musical expression so thoughtful, creative and forward thinking that almost a quarter-century later, few can even comprehend it, much less match it." (autothrall)
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Heimdall
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posted August 13, 2004 14:16
quote: Originally posted by Nuclear Vampire: Scorpions - Lovedrive
Aww. I've been looking for this one on CD for two months. -------------------- The demons are so creative...
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Megz
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Member # 367
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posted August 13, 2004 16:44
quote: Originally posted by Luna: Did I mention I love satan? The one cd I found used was Van Halen's first, and that thing rocks. They'll be playing here on October. Is it worth seeing? Van Hagar? Also, I want that Napalm Death! Whatever Napalm Death song that is on the PMS comp. disc 1 or 2, I forget...I loooovvveeee that song!
That's "The Infiltraitor" on disc 1 - and since it's one of the songs that's missing from the tracklist, I'm not suprised you forgot which one it was. Tangento found me the correct tracklist, btw. I'll post it later unless he beats me to it. -------------------- ummm.....I got nothin' today :-(
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neutronboy2000
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posted August 15, 2004 00:14
As usual,I'm totally obsessed with music(in a good way)so I haven't yet had a chance to listen to the increasing piled-up bags of used cds and vinyl albums I buy regularly.Lost metal,I'm not saying these guys were geniuses lyrically,but i bought their album on cassette during the "speed-metal crisis' high school year of 1987-the band-ZOETROPE(Chicago).Decent,primitve,rough "iron-ganglike" street metal which gives me good memories("A Life of Crime"). I just found the vinyl of "Anmensty". Also,Possessed,Razor(original vocalist only),Metal Church(1st two albums fucking kill!),Prong(1st two albums only!). Of course,this is only a partial list as there is so much stuff out there but ya gotta hunt for it!!!!
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Juan87
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posted August 15, 2004 14:18
Napalm Death deserved their own exclusive post.Things I have dusted off in the past year would be: Rigor Mortis (S/T)--Can definately here the Mike Scaccia that would become Ministry on Psalm 69 Dyoxen (First Among Equals)--Another Quebecois band lost in the shuffle Overkill (Under the Influence)--Busted it out after getting Wrecking Everything Live Dark Angel (Live Scars)--Busted it out after I figured out how great Gene Hoglan is WASP (Live...In the Raw)--Only because I have it...Live shit is usually better anyways Metal Church (The Dark)--Very good Sodom (Agent Orange)--Brutal Black Flag (In My Head)--Cassette I got back in late 85 is still holding up Gang Green (You Got It)--Good --------------------
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