Haha, great reminder. It has to be. I hope I traced one by that time.DaN wrote:
418. At your deathbed, your last though might very well be: "I wonder if that violet vinyl version of BLACK HOLE's "Land Of Mystery" ever really existed or not?"
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so trueDaN wrote: 418. At your deathbed, your last though might very well be: "I wonder if that violet vinyl version of BLACK HOLE's "Land Of Mystery" ever really existed or not?"
it keeps me up at nights


now is the madness in hell
we're eat babies flesh
and suck the mothers blood next
we're perverse devils well
we're eat babies flesh
and suck the mothers blood next
we're perverse devils well
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Hmmm, let's say that the majority of the members here didn't grow up with BURZUM and DARKTHRONE. I think it should be obvious if one tries to read the first 100 (or so) reasons of this thread...Hjorlejf wrote:Hmm... my apologies, but can someone explain to me what was so wrong with my attempted contribution?
Good against Evil, Evil sure to win
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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
Actually I read through every reason, so as not to use duplicates. I quite enjoyed most of it, as I'm a fan of ALL metal really...ION BRITTON wrote:Hmmm, let's say that the majority of the members here didn't grow up with BURZUM and DARKTHRONE. I think it should be obvious if one tries to read the first 100 (or so) reasons of this thread...Hjorlejf wrote:Hmm... my apologies, but can someone explain to me what was so wrong with my attempted contribution?
Oh well, I suppose I'll just head back to MA, their metal spectrum is a little more broad than the one used here.
Cheers to you guys though \m/
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Well I'd assumed that at least the first wave of black metal might be acceptable discussion. I have seen several Bathory mentionsBlack Axe wrote:I take it you didn't check out the Corroseum website. If we wanted to talk broad metal spectrums we'd all be on a MA(or similar forums).Hjorlejf wrote:Oh well, I suppose I'll just head back to MA, their metal spectrum is a little more broad than the one used here.
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Piotr Sargnagel wrote:Heavy Metal is a journey, a voyage of discovery, so in its essence is representative of the style of the music - epic, strong, heroic. When I discovered the Corroseum, I was made aware of the fact that Heavy Metal is so much richer than I fad hitherto realised, so I guess reason
- the Corroseum, for teaching me so much about Heavy Metal!
*bows & blushes*
...but it's already been mentioned earlier/DaN
sorry sorry! I was a bit drunk...

Indecipherable black metal logos, church burning and "bone-chilling high pitched screams following an acoustic break in a good black metal song" aren't related to first wave of Black Metal, but to "inner circle" (and post "inner circle") Black Metal. Otherwise it wouldn't have been a problem.Hjorlejf wrote:Well I'd assumed that at least the first wave of black metal might be acceptable discussion. I have seen several Bathory mentionsBlack Axe wrote:I take it you didn't check out the Corroseum website. If we wanted to talk broad metal spectrums we'd all be on a MA(or similar forums).Hjorlejf wrote:Oh well, I suppose I'll just head back to MA, their metal spectrum is a little more broad than the one used here.
Hmm, I see, I see..Cochino wrote:Indecipherable black metal logos, church burning and "bone-chilling high pitched screams following an acoustic break in a good black metal song" aren't related to first wave of Black Metal, but to "inner circle" (and post "inner circle") Black Metal. Otherwise it wouldn't have been a problem.Hjorlejf wrote: Well I'd assumed that at least the first wave of black metal might be acceptable discussion. I have seen several Bathory mentions
well my only other question then would be the Dissection reference (#25),
what makes them an acceptable black metal band?
Sorry to have derailed your list thread btw
Actually as far as I'm concerned the high pitched scream after an acoustic break or indecipherable black metal logos I can agree with (though I prefer decipherable logos) but I disagree with that church burnings are 'METAL \m/'. Still I wouldn't strike any of these things off of such a list and I am a bit baffled by that they where by Dan.
Actually I agree with Dan, and I know why the Dissection reference was acceptable while these other ones weren't. I just can't find the proper way to express my ideas in english without getting too confusing. I hope Dan or someone else who speaks english better than me can explain it. We don't wan't to "scare you away" nor try to make you stop listening to Black Metal by any means, just that it doesn't quite fit with the taste of 90% of the members. I hope you keep coming to this board.