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Heavy Metal saved my life


triniboy27

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Ok fine, it didn't but hell, I was jealous of the hardcore thread and I know there's some closet metalheads up in here.

My personal faves:

Old Metallica (hate everything after the Black Album)

Old Sabbath (Ozzy stuff only)

Pantera

Old Sepultura (nothing after Max left the group)

Iron Maiden (Dickinson stuff only)

Slayer

I should note that this is shit I used to listen to back in the day - I haven't heard anything recently that makes me want to get back into metal.

Rock on.

Edited by triniboy27 on Mar 16, 2006 at 12:56 PM

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Fuck a closet, dude- I let my metal horns fly high and proud, covered in the blood of a young child and a goat.

I grew up digging black metal, grindcore, and death metal- the more vile and evil sounding it was, the better.

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HMn. Let's see.

The big ones?

Metallica ( Pre-91/92 Before they started sucking Satan's pecker)

Megadeth (First couple albums. Dave mustaine was only bearable when he was a junky)

Queensryche

Anthrax ( I was there for the Public Enemy Collab. Thankyou.)

Sepultura

Sacred Reich

Pantera ( Cowboys from hell and Vulgar display. RIP diamond Darrell)

Faith no more ( Angel Dust is still Immense)

Ministry ( Psalm 69. Woha.)

Alice in Chains ( RIP Layne Staley)

Soundgarden (Up to and including Superunknown)

Plus a bunch of others I'm probably choosing to block out.

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Yiiiiiiih.

Wanted to include Jane's Addiction and The Rollins Band, but left them out. And FNM aren't really metal. But up to a point it's hard to delineate between the grunge, heavy metal and alternative scenes cos they where all covered by the same magazines ( before the interweb thing took over).

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Truth, but then once you get into alternative, you can start throwing in a bunch of non-metal bands that definitely do warrant inclusion in that era, like Smashing Pumpkins and Blind Melon, etc.

Not so much my cup of tea, even at that time.

Napalm Death, on the other hand, did bang out one sick grind-metal album a couple of years back called Inside the Torn Apart.

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That's all the shit I used to listen to between say ages 8 and 13.

--- Original message by RedFoxxworth on Mar 16, 2006 01:09 PM

Same here, though I only really listened to it for like 1 year when I was 12.

Now I just listen to whatever, it doesn't matter about the genre.

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Dragonforce

--- Original message by Ziddy on Mar 15, 2006 1:33 PM

They're great, listening to Soldiers of the Wasteland right now.

Edited by Tabris on Mar 17, 2006 at 09:04 AM

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