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[ame="http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=6chy7UvsJIA"]YouTube - Megadeth-polaris[/ame]
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• #53
[ame="http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=gVPsT0Mx6bY"]YouTube - System of a Down-Cigaro (Live at BDO)[/ame]
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• #55
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=pbtTJZr-z10&feature=related
I love Pantera!
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• #58
The Mob Rules is an awesome album!
first six sabbath albums for me, last two were shite. Never say die is a fucking good track though, the track with bill ward on vox is terrible. stick to the drums!!!
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• #59
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=pbtTJZr-z10&feature=related
I love Pantera!
That's easily their best album, every fucking track, cemetery gates is a bit queer but the wails and matching guitar screams at the end are incredible!! Not many people know that pantera have about 3 albums before this one and anselmo was not the original singer. POWER METAL!!!
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• #60
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=zj9IAvv32wE
pure fucking doom, I love that shit. It's all proper sabbath worship!!
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• #61
from the legendary combat tour with venom and exodus, the fucking best...SLATANIC WEHRMACHT
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• #62
first six sabbath albums for me, last two were shite. Never say die is a fucking good track though, the track with bill ward on vox is terrible. stick to the drums!!!
Was that 'Rock N Roll Doctor' or something? Unbelievably bad. I like the first four or so. Sabbath Bloody Sabbath is ok, too, I guess. I think they all started to get a bit patchy after Vol 4.
The Mob Rules is maybe not so great as a Sabbath album, but definitely works as a Dio album! Speaking of Dio, I really loved 'Holy Diver.' I love that late 70s/early 80s metal. Reminds me of when I was a kid!
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• #63
That's easily their best album, every fucking track, cemetery gates is a bit queer but the wails and matching guitar screams at the end are incredible!! Not many people know that pantera have about 3 albums before this one and anselmo was not the original singer. POWER METAL!!!
Never listened to the early Pantera records. We used to sell them on tape when I worked at a record shop in the early 90s. The only album of theirs that I ever rated was 'Vulgar Display of Power.' 'Cowboys from Hell' was ok, but some of the songs suck (i.e. 'Psycho Holiday').
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• #64
ah man I love psycho holiday, was just listening to it literally minutes ago. That album is all about primal concrete sledge and the art of shredding
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• #65
Was that 'Rock N Roll Doctor' or something? Unbelievably bad. I like the first four or so. Sabbath Bloody Sabbath is ok, too, I guess. I think they all started to get a bit patchy after Vol 4.
The Mob Rules is maybe not so great as a Sabbath album, but definitely works as a Dio album! Speaking of Dio, I really loved 'Holy Diver.' I love that late 70s/early 80s metal. Reminds me of when I was a kid!
man, have you even listened to sabbotage?!! that's the sixth album, it has "symptom of the universe". If you aint heard that track you must fucking hear it. The definitive moment of the first proper metal track in my opinion...actually, check this. You cannot deny that riff!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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• #66
man, have you even listened to sabbotage?!! that's the sixth album, it has "symptom of the universe". If you aint heard that track you must fucking hear it. The definitive moment of the first proper metal track in my opinion...actually, check this. You cannot deny that riff!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I never really cared for Sabotage! I don't know why... it just didn't do it for me. I always kind of considered Sabbath Bloody Sabbath to be the first modern(ish) metal song.
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• #67
ah man!! symptom of the universe is awesome!! you heard the sepultura cover of it??!!!!!
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• #68
I tell you an album that's overrated in my opinion, Paranoid. War pigs is the best sabbath song ever, but the rest of the album I find quite dull. If I could pick three, The self titled one, master of reality and sabotage...make it four, volume four!!!!!!!!!
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• #69
for proper solid riffs, master of reality is the one. Sleep wouldn't exist if they didn't write that one!!
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• #70
into the bastard void, holy shiiiiiiiiiiitttttttttttttttttttt!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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• #71
ah man!! symptom of the universe is awesome!! you heard the sepultura cover of it??!!!!!
I think so... I had a friend who was a big Sepultura fan. Didn't Pantera also do a Sabbath cover? It's funny, because so much good metal was made in the 90s. Yet I always just think of all that rap-rock crap whenever I think of metal in the 90s.
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• #72
I tell you an album that's overrated in my opinion, Paranoid. War pigs is the best sabbath song ever, but the rest of the album I find quite dull. If I could pick three, The self titled one, master of reality and sabotage...make it four, volume four!!!!!!!!!
My favourite was always the first one. I do like 'Fairies Wear Boots/Jack the Stripper' from Paranoid, though. Vol 4 is really, really damn good. I don't care for the production, but the songs are perfect.
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• #73
Agreed, but the gillian one was ooops.
Was that 'Born Again?' I never listened to it. I thought the cover looked cool, though!
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• #74
yeah, pantera did planet caravan, phil's cheesy american stadium rock style vox kill it though. not a fan of that song anyway. But yeah, great stuff, especially for death metal, all the floridan stuff, early c.corpse, deicide and obituary. That decade also saw the birth or technical death metal and grindcore flourish further (danny lilker formed brutal truth after nuclear assault). It all went shite towards the end of the 90s though and present day is full of throwback thrash bands rehashing what has been done over 20 years ago. Fuck you earache, sellout cunt label.
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• #75
My favourite was always the first one. I do like 'Fairies Wear Boots/Jack the Stripper' from Paranoid, though. Vol 4 is really, really damn good. I don't care for the production, but the songs are perfect.
I love the production on vol 4, very live, warm and natural. It's good to hear a drumkit sound like a drum kit you know? Well that works for bands of that period. I hate the job on paranoid, too fucking dry and dead man.
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=xq437pm1R2E