Recent Metal finds (2010 edition)
- ION BRITTON
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Never thought of Hetfield while listening to that demo. And I can't say that I haven't listened to it a lot. OK, maybe there are some metallica elements that I am not able to hear, but I am pretty sure that early metallica is not the main influence on that particular demo of Conquest.
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"It really didn't matter if they liked it or not, i was going to give it to them straight down their throats" -John Stewart
"It really didn't matter if they liked it or not, i was going to give it to them straight down their throats" -John Stewart
- slayerhatesusall
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Lots of goodies from amazon ordered:
Mercyful fate- Time
Mercyful fate- Into the unknown
Mercyful fate- Dead again
Mercyful fate- 9
King Diamond- Abigail
King Diamond- Them
King Diamond- Conspiracy
King Diamond- The eye
Mystic Force- Take Command/Shipwrecked With The Wicked
Necrophagia- Season of the dead
Celtic frost- Morbid tales/emperors return
Off Gemm: Messiah force- The last day original cd
Mercyful fate- Time
Mercyful fate- Into the unknown
Mercyful fate- Dead again
Mercyful fate- 9
King Diamond- Abigail
King Diamond- Them
King Diamond- Conspiracy
King Diamond- The eye
Mystic Force- Take Command/Shipwrecked With The Wicked
Necrophagia- Season of the dead
Celtic frost- Morbid tales/emperors return
Off Gemm: Messiah force- The last day original cd
I've heard few bands from the Azra label, but so far what I have heard is for the most part excellent.Sgt. Kuntz wrote:Yes, another great band that got wasted at Azra: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kdJzzfUre2UThe Knell wrote:ThanksSgt. Kuntz wrote: Also congratz to ze knell, for that CONQUEST demo, i don't think it's METALLICA worship though, it belongs more in the HEATHEN'S RAGE/STORMTROOPER-era imo.
That was my first impression
The Azra Stormtrooper? I didnt heard that
Should fit your taste, raw and energetic power metal...
Regarding Stormtrooper, I wish all of the tracks on that EP were of the same quality as that song... Great EP regardless though.
bigfootkit wrote:"Your Steel Is Not True"
stormspell wrote:"I hate all my releases. I only listen to Korn and Limp Bizkit, don't you know..."
My ears need this one...The Knell wrote:Also there are supposed to be two versions, the one on metal archives is a second professional press, i got some sort of pre release barebone version with a simple b/w logo cover and handwritten tape
bigfootkit wrote:"Your Steel Is Not True"
stormspell wrote:"I hate all my releases. I only listen to Korn and Limp Bizkit, don't you know..."
- ION BRITTON
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- Sgt. Kuntz
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Agreed, but only to the second statement! I pretty much worship this EP just the way it is, couldn't imagine much beeing improved here. Okay, the title track may be the best tune, but also "Search And Destroy" is a devestating classic for me, all i can ask of from a song is there.Avenger wrote:
Regarding Stormtrooper, I wish all of the tracks on that EP were of the same quality as that song... Great EP regardless though.
"LIKE A STEAMROLLA"Sgt. Kuntz wrote:Agreed, but only to the second statement! I pretty much worship this EP just the way it is, couldn't imagine much beeing improved here. Okay, the title track may be the best tune, but also "Search And Destroy" is a devestating classic for me, all i can ask of from a song is there.Avenger wrote:
Regarding Stormtrooper, I wish all of the tracks on that EP were of the same quality as that song... Great EP regardless though.
bigfootkit wrote:"Your Steel Is Not True"
stormspell wrote:"I hate all my releases. I only listen to Korn and Limp Bizkit, don't you know..."
- doomedplanet
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got CHILDZPLAY "First toy" for $8 last week in the town the band were from, Boise, Idaho. I remember seeing this in the shops in 1986 for $8 but I didn't have $8 then to buy it, I've been searching for a good deal for a copy and finally found it after 24 years...I would say it is a solid mini-lp hidden amongst an lp worth of material...
- MEXDefenderOfSteel
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how much is that nowdays, i mean if someone finds another copy???doomedplanet wrote:got CHILDZPLAY "First toy" for $8 last week in the town the band were from, Boise, Idaho. I remember seeing this in the shops in 1986 for $8 but I didn't have $8 then to buy it, I've been searching for a good deal for a copy and finally found it after 24 years...I would say it is a solid mini-lp hidden amongst an lp worth of material...
- Sgt. Kuntz
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Nice story, i like thatdoomedplanet wrote:got CHILDZPLAY "First toy" for $8 last week in the town the band were from, Boise, Idaho. I remember seeing this in the shops in 1986 for $8 but I didn't have $8 then to buy it, I've been searching for a good deal for a copy and finally found it after 24 years...I would say it is a solid mini-lp hidden amongst an lp worth of material...