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451. Heavy Metal fans can be discovered in the most unexpected places i.e yesterday when Swedish pop star Kleerup were wearing a Nuclear Assault shirt under his suit when on TV.
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JonahQuizz wrote:451. Heavy Metal fans can be discovered in the most unexpected places i.e yesterday when Swedish pop star Kleerup were wearing a Nuclear Assault shirt under his suit when on TV.
Are you sure he knows their music? Weren't there a discussion here earlier about famous people posing in thrash metal shirts which some fashionable shop sold?

452. The paranoia (sickness or devotion?). I remember some C.O.C. member wearing a Saint Vitus shirt in a video that was showing on MTV in the early nineties (Blind?). This was really making me sweat thinking they (SV) were about to enter the world of coolness.
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GJ wrote:452. The paranoia (sickness or devotion?). I remember some C.O.C. member wearing a Saint Vitus shirt in a video that was showing on MTV in the early nineties (Blind?). This was really making me sweat thinking they (SV) were about to enter the world of coolness.
haha! Excellent one!
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JonahQuizz wrote:451. Heavy Metal fans can be discovered in the most unexpected places i.e yesterday when Swedish pop star Kleerup were wearing a Nuclear Assault shirt under his suit when on TV.
The inverted list:
1. Heavy Metal fans can be discovered in the most unexpected places i.e yesterday when Swedish pop star Kleerup were wearing a Nuclear Assault shirt under his suit when on TV (at the Swedish equivalent to the Grammy Awards, mind you) most shockingly and absurdly improperly one member of the Corroseum forum actually sat down watching it! :D

God, I'm such a bore...
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453.Heavy metal bands posing with weapons for photo-shoots(think Brocas Helm,early Emperor,Venom,Hell). I know a lot of black metal bands tend to do this in bad taste but that's no reason not to include this. What other genre of music could ever pull off weapon prop photo-shoots?
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Didn't the aptly named AT WAR even pose in a tank?
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voidghast wrote:What other genre of music could ever pull off weapon prop photo-shoots?
In their own minds: All of them rappers
In my mind: Georgian Choirs
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voidghast wrote:453.Heavy metal bands posing with weapons for photo-shoots(think Brocas Helm,early Emperor,Venom,Hell). I know a lot of black metal bands tend to do this in bad taste but that's no reason not to include this. What other genre of music could ever pull off weapon prop photo-shoots?
Agent Steel and Razor come to mind...
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voidghast wrote: What other genre of music could ever pull off weapon prop photo-shoots?
Rambo soundtracks? :)
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I don't know if At War ever posed in a tank but the cover of "Ordered to Kill" has them looking like wannabe Rambo guys. Ehh rappers usually look lazy in weapons poses....
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Tank posed in front of a tank...

Why hello captian obvious!
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Tank, of course, must have done that yes. Now I wanna see the picture. Maybe Algy drives around in a tank...Driving to the next Tank gig to check out who's naughty or nice. :)
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Back on topic:

454. Thick cardboard covers.
455. Heavy ringware.
456. Yellowed innersleeves.
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457. The smell of olde vinyl albums
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anthares wrote:457. The "cigarette" smell of olde vinyl albums
:lol: :lol:
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