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Post by bussit on Apr 12, 2017 14:48:27 GMT -7
Tomahawk live was one of the weirder things I've seen at a metal show.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 12, 2017 15:10:58 GMT -7
My brothers into doom and sludge. Eyehategod and Crowbar. If there's one band I hate it's Crowbar.. front man is in Down tho so some redeeming qualities
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Post by dirtyrice on May 28, 2017 11:19:36 GMT -7
saw White Zombie... good times. not a giant fan but i really like some songs off of Psalm 69: The Way to Succeed and the Way to Suck Eggs and my fav Zombie song Thunderkiss 1965. i was born in 1965 psalm 69 was Ministry . Alien Jourgensen and Paul Barker.
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Post by dirtyrice on May 28, 2017 11:22:22 GMT -7
Tomahawk live was one of the weirder things I've seen at a metal show. when they opened for Tool in Tucson they must have had a dope ass BBQ before the show cuz Mike Patton brought a pigs head onstage and threw it in the audience and I saw that thing got tore apart.
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Post by bussit on Jun 21, 2017 15:05:34 GMT -7
Rolling Stone’s 100 Greatest Metal Albums of All Time 100. Avenged Sevenfold, ‘City of Evil’ (2005) 99. Evanescence, ‘Fallen’ (2003) 98. Sunn O))), ‘Monoliths & Dimensions’ (2009) 97. Gojira, ‘From Mars to Sirius’ (2005) 96. Kvelertak, ‘Meir’ (2013) 95. Dream Theater, ‘Images and Words’ (1992) 94. Deafheaven, ‘Sunbather’ (2013) 93. White Zombie, ‘La Sexorcisto: Devil Music Volume One’ (1992) 92. Eyehategod, ‘Take as Needed for Pain’ (1993) 91. Naked City, ‘Torture Garden’ (1990) 90. Body Count, ‘Body Count’ (1992) 89. Nightwish, ‘Once’ (2004) 88. Pig Destroyer, ‘Terrifyer’ (2004) 87. Manowar, ‘Hail to England’ (1984) 86. Lamb of God, ‘As the Palaces Burn’ (2003) 85. Darkthrone, ‘Transilvanian Hunger’ (1994) 84. High on Fire, ‘Blessed Black Wings’ (2005) 83. Baroness, ‘The Red Album’ (2007) 82. Entombed, ‘Left Hand Path’ (1990) 81. Bathory, ‘Under the Sign of the Black Mark’ (1987) 80. Ministry, ‘Psalm 69: The Way to Succeed and the Way to Suck Eggs’ (1992) 79. At the Gates, ‘Slaughter of the Soul’ (1995) 78. Voivod, ‘Dimension Hatröss’ (1988) 77. Meshuggah, ‘Destroy Erase Improve’ (1995) 76. Twisted Sister, ‘Stay Hungry’ (1984) 75. Morbid Angel, ‘Covenant’ (1993) 74. Venom, ‘Welcome to Hell’ (1981) 73. Scorpions, ‘Blackout’ (1982) 72. Isis, ‘Oceanic’ (2002) 71. Living Colour, ‘Vivid’ (1988) 70. Death, ‘Human’ (1991) 69. Soundgarden, ‘Louder Than Love’ (1989) 68. Marilyn Manson, ‘Portrait of an American Family’ (1994) 67. Queensrÿche, ‘Operation: Mindcrime’ (1988) 66. Deftones, ‘White Pony’ (2000) 65. Faith No More, ‘Angel Dust’ (1992) 64. Godflesh, ‘Streetcleaner’ (1989) 63. Sodom, ‘Agent Orange’ (1989) 62. Sleep, ‘Jerusalem’ (1999) 61. Converge, ‘Jane Doe’ (2001) 60. Melvins, ‘Bullhead’ (1991) 59. Napalm Death, ‘From Enslavement to Obliteration’ (1988) 58. Life of Agony, ‘River Runs Red’ (1993) 57. Emperor, ‘Anthems to the Welkin at Dusk’ (1997) 56. The Dillinger Escape Plan, ‘Calculating Infinity’ (1999) 55. Opeth, ‘Blackwater Park’ (2001) 54. Helmet, ‘Meantime’ (1992) 53. Type O Negative, ‘Bloody Kisses’ (1993) 52. Def Leppard, ‘Pyromania’ (1983) 51. Carcass, ‘Heartwork’ (1993) 50. Slipknot, ‘Iowa’ (2001) 49. Neurosis, ‘Through Silver in Blood’ (1996) 48. Rainbow, ‘Rising’ (1976) 47. Slayer, ‘South of Heaven’ (1988) 46. Mastodon, ‘Leviathan’ (2004) 45. Exodus, ‘Bonded by Blood’ (1985) 44. Mötley Crüe, ‘Shout at the Devil’ (1983) 43. Judas Priest, ‘Stained Class’ (1978) 42. Diamond Head, ‘Lightning to the Nations’ (1980) 41. Kyuss, ‘Blues for the Red Sun’ (1992) 40. Mayhem, ‘De Mysteriis Dom Sathanas’ (1994) 39. Pantera, ‘Far Beyond Driven’ (1994) 38. Iron Maiden, ‘Powerslave’ (1984) 37. Black Sabbath, ‘Heaven and Hell’ (1980) 36. Van Halen, ‘Women and Children First’ (1980) 35. Metallica, ‘Kill ‘Em All’ (1983) 34. Black Sabbath, ‘Master of Reality’ (1971) 33. Megadeth, ‘Countdown to Extinction’ (1992) 32. Black Sabbath, ‘Sabotage’ (1975) 31. Slayer, ‘Seasons in the Abyss’ (1990) 30. Korn, ‘Korn’ (1994) 29. Sepultura, ‘Chaos A.D.’ (1993) 28. Celtic Frost, ‘Morbid Tales’ (1984) 27. System of a Down, ‘Toxicity’ (2001) 26. Alice in Chains, ‘Dirt’ (1992) 25. Metallica, ‘Metallica’ (1991) 24. Rage Against the Machine, ‘Rage Against the Machine’ (1992) 23. Danzig, ‘Danzig’ (1988) 22. Mötley Crüe, ‘Too Fast for Love’ (1981) 21. Metallica, ‘…And Justice for All’ (1988) 20. Anthrax, ‘Among the Living’ (1987) 19. Megadeth, ‘Rust in Peace’ (1990) 18. Tool, ‘Ænima’ (1996) 17. Mercyful Fate, ‘Melissa’ (1983) 16. Dio, ‘Holy Diver’ (1983) 15. Ozzy Osbourne, ‘Diary of a Madman’ (1981) 14. Black Sabbath, ‘Vol. 4′ (1972) 13. Iron Maiden, ‘Iron Maiden’ (1980) 12. Judas Priest, ‘Screaming for Vengeance’ (1982) 11. Metallica, ‘Ride the Lightning’ (1984) 10. Pantera, ‘Vulgar Display of Power’ (1992) 9. Ozzy Osbourne, ‘Blizzard of Ozz’ (1980) 8. Megadeth, ‘Peace Sells … but Who’s Buying?’ (1986) 7. Motörhead, ‘No Remorse’ (1984) 6. Slayer, ‘Reign in Blood’ (1986) 5. Black Sabbath, ‘Black Sabbath’ (1970) 4. Iron Maiden, ‘The Number of the Beast’ (1982) 3. Judas Priest, ‘British Steel’ (1980) 2. Metallica, ‘Master of Puppets’ (1986) 1. Black Sabbath, ‘Paranoid’ (1970)
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Post by Filo on Jun 22, 2017 14:07:13 GMT -7
You can't have Dio's finest moment (Heaven and Hell) after any of his solo stuff. Devil horns turned down on that decision!
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Post by Zeewada on Jun 23, 2017 5:35:45 GMT -7
I've gone on 2 Metallica kicks this year. Its the only band I don't mind listening to a "playlist" of.
Metallica and Black Sabbath Rock.
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Post by ferd on Jun 23, 2017 6:51:14 GMT -7
zee - have you listened to their new album? I like it. It's pretty raw.
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Post by bussit on Jun 23, 2017 11:39:45 GMT -7
I went to get Metallica tickets for atlanta and they are $150 plus. I really want to go to that show but dang
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Post by bussit on Jun 23, 2017 11:42:06 GMT -7
As far as the list is concerned, Sepultura - Arise should be in the top 20 and it's not on the list. Otherwise, not bad for a Rolling Stone list
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Post by Zeewada on Jun 23, 2017 11:48:09 GMT -7
zee - have you listened to their new album? I like it. It's pretty raw. I have not fred. I'll give it a spin.
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Post by Zeewada on Jun 23, 2017 12:42:07 GMT -7
Ps. List is bunk without godsmack.
System of a down is great.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 26, 2017 9:46:31 GMT -7
Pssh
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Post by Deleted on Jul 7, 2017 14:04:34 GMT -7
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Post by bussit on Jul 31, 2017 3:45:26 GMT -7
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Post by Deleted on Jul 31, 2017 5:27:10 GMT -7
A netal concert may be tolrrable if you delete the scummy crowd and place the sasuage to puss ratio from 99\1 to something close to 50/50. When working in oregon i had to listen to some black metal and othee garbage.
The guy who liked it described it as horror musuc like a hirror movue....
I was like whatever..
I have a few i listened to..
Juat could never gp to the show it is as bad as a rap concert.
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Post by bussit on Jul 31, 2017 6:42:15 GMT -7
Metal concert 》》rap concert
This isn't close.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 31, 2017 6:44:15 GMT -7
Which has more douchebags?
It is a tough contest. But ur prolly right.
At least rap sho have a few morw Ho's sprinkled in.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 31, 2017 6:48:58 GMT -7
I dont go to places to fight, or act like a douche, belive in self defense and guns to the death... and i like space.....
Nit conbdusive fir a metal show.
Life aint a boxing ring or a game, and i dont play either.
I really enjoyed bluegrass vibe this weekend i never expected that.
Must be maturity or something.... Pshhhht haha
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