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MrBling posted:Was Brian Blessed actually there or was it just a recording? Recording. They were showing footage of him in the studio reading the lines via the projector they brought. Monkeytime posted:I would listen to a whole disc of that lunatic ranting at the crowd. God gently caress yes. Him ranting to the crowd last night was god drat amazing and entertaining. To answer your last question I mainly stick with imperial stouts that are around 10% or more. I drank 2 big cups of those beers back to back and felt nothing from them. They were good but if wanted some weak rear end water I would just drank guinness instead. So when I saw Johan drinking that stuff on stage I was thinking "Yea, drink as much as you want Johan. That isn't going to do poo poo to you".
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PsySabreW posted:To answer your last question I mainly stick with imperial stouts that are around 10% or more. I drank 2 big cups of those beers back to back and felt nothing from them. They were good but if wanted some weak rear end water I would just drank guinness instead. So when I saw Johan drinking that stuff on stage I was thinking "Yea, drink as much as you want Johan. That isn't going to do poo poo to you". Watch out we got a badass over here.
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Hammer Floyd posted:Watch out we got a badass over here. I think the word you're looking for is drunkard.
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# ? Feb 10, 2014 22:46 |
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How are the Manowar guys aging? Can Eric Adams still sing at 61? Also I mainly lurk the metal thread but when I do post its usually to remind everyone that the first 4 Manowar albums are some of the best metal ever recorded!
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AgentJotun posted:How are the Manowar guys aging? Can Eric Adams still sing at 61? Also I mainly lurk the metal thread but when I do post its usually to remind everyone that the first 4 Manowar albums are some of the best metal ever recorded! They, particularly Eric, LOOK really old. They still put on a fantastic show and sounded great.
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MrBling posted:I think the word you're looking for is drunkard. Or someone really fat - when 2 10% beers do poo poo for you, the alcohol isn't taking effect.
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# ? Feb 11, 2014 16:18 |
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Vintersorg posted:Or someone really fat - when 2 10% beers do poo poo for you, the alcohol isn't taking effect. and apparently leads to talking poo poo about Guinness
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# ? Feb 11, 2014 20:26 |
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Vintersorg posted:Or someone really fat - when 2 10% beers do poo poo for you, the alcohol isn't taking effect.
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Misogynist posted:70,000 tons of metalhead I can attest that even the fatties get drunk on 70,000 Tons of Metal. And if ya'll were there and didn't swing by merch to meet me, shame on you :P
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# ? Feb 11, 2014 23:52 |
Was planning to head up from St. Pete to Atlanta to catch Manowar, but it's looking like mother nature just hates that city. It's just cruel.
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Dyscrasia posted:They, particularly Eric, LOOK really old. They still put on a fantastic show and sounded great. Eric looks terrible, but he's still one of the best singers around. Don't know how he's managed to keep his voice healthy after doing this so long.
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Aubergine Mage posted:Don't know how he's managed to keep his voice healthy after doing this so long. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f8OKQf8rixg Last time I saw them he was drunk as gently caress and still awesome.
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Aubergine Mage posted:Eric looks terrible, but he's still one of the best singers around. Don't know how he's managed to keep his voice healthy after doing this so long. I've seen quite a few "old man" metal singers perform live, and Eric Adams was the only one that actually sounded he could still sing everything he used to without sounding flat.
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# ? Feb 12, 2014 20:53 |
Looks like I'm going to chance life and limb to reach the frozen hinterlands of north Georgia for Manowar. If I die, someone let Joey know that I died for metal or something.
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# ? Feb 13, 2014 01:04 |
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Carcass and Gorguts playing on my birthday. That'll be nice. e: Oh, and Obliteration 2 days before. Nice.
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Here's some proper satanic hard rock for you: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lEmALYV72sc Black Widow - Come to the Sabbath
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I'm betting Purson wouldn't exist without Black Widow and Coven: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=47CP2-f5mdg
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Sonata Arctica put up a song off their new album out later next month; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pGp0kms-GEk The Wolves Die Young Looks like it'll be another mediocre-as-gently caress album
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How many power metal bands are there that combine the huge wailing choruses, big hooks, and high-pitched vocals of late '90s Stratovarius with some serious old-school riffwork? Usually it's one or the other--if you start looking for more riffs you end up with "macho" bands like Paragon, Stormwarrior, and Iron Savior with much less of the vocal gymnastics. Early Gamma Ray with Ralf Scheepers kind of goes in that direction occasionally but never quite makes it and is mixed with a whole bunch of stupid, silly ideas.Sab669 posted:Sonata Arctica put up a song off their new album out later next month; Christmas carols are very metal. I really don't understand why anyone ever listened to this band when Stratovarius did the same thing much better but their early stuff was never this terrible.
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# ? Feb 13, 2014 16:30 |
Boooooo Manowar had to reschedule the show tonight because of the white death the blankets Atlanta. Now I took two days off from work for nothing!
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Sab669 posted:Sonata Arctica put up a song off their new album out later next month; Woolie Wool posted:How many power metal bands are there that combine the huge wailing choruses, big hooks, and high-pitched vocals of late '90s Stratovarius with some serious old-school riffwork? Usually it's one or the other--if you start looking for more riffs you end up with "macho" bands like Paragon, Stormwarrior, and Iron Savior with much less of the vocal gymnastics. Yeah, I mention them anyway because they're really good and deserve recognition.
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Woolie Wool posted:How many power metal bands are there that combine the huge wailing choruses, big hooks, and high-pitched vocals of late '90s Stratovarius with some serious old-school riffwork? Usually it's one or the other--if you start looking for more riffs you end up with "macho" bands like Paragon, Stormwarrior, and Iron Savior with much less of the vocal gymnastics. Early Gamma Ray with Ralf Scheepers kind of goes in that direction occasionally but never quite makes it and is mixed with a whole bunch of stupid, silly ideas. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vd23NXZMHdA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yK-nvp_PQvk something like that?
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Sab669 posted:Sonata Arctica put up a song off their new album out later next month; Oh dear. This sounds like a Christmas song and is dull to boot. Man, these guys used to be awesome .
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Sab669 posted:Sonata Arctica put up a song off their new album out later next month; Has anyone really not given up on them yet? Woolie Wool posted:I really don't understand why anyone ever listened to this band when Stratovarius did the same thing much better but their early stuff was never this terrible. Sratovarious is boring as poo poo, at least Sonata's early stuff was good. There's no good reason to listen to anything Unia and after though.
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IRQ posted:Has anyone really not given up on them yet? I just can't help it Their early stuff is so good, and they're a lot of fun live. I want to like them... But like you said Unia and on is just disappointment after disappointment.
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# ? Feb 13, 2014 23:32 |
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I still get excited about goofy poo poo off of Winterheart's Guild like the Cage, nobody will ever tell me that song doesn't rule. Edit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_nzwF3j4Gg4 a.k.a. Wolf Shirt, The Song
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MrBling posted:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vd23NXZMHdA Well sort of, but I was specifically thinking of mixing USPM riffage like that with the huge, anthemic melody lines of European power metal (a funny thing about Stratovarius--in their first few albums when Timo Tolkki still sang they had some of both, but never in the same song, to the point where "Madness Strikes at Midnight" and "Out of the Shadows" sound like different bands despite being from the same album). Both of those songs are awesome in their own right though, and I have that Helstar album. Woolie Wool fucked around with this message at 01:29 on Feb 14, 2014 |
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Woolie Wool posted:How many power metal bands are there that combine the huge wailing choruses, big hooks, and high-pitched vocals of late '90s Stratovarius with some serious old-school riffwork? Usually it's one or the other--if you start looking for more riffs you end up with "macho" bands like Paragon, Stormwarrior, and Iron Savior with much less of the vocal gymnastics. Early Gamma Ray with Ralf Scheepers kind of goes in that direction occasionally but never quite makes it and is mixed with a whole bunch of stupid, silly ideas. I don't know if it's exactly what you're looking for, but I can't recommend Satan's Host more. It's aggressive power/heavy metal with a fairly strong black metal influence and Harry Conklin from Jag Panzer on vocals. They've been around since 1977 and released a couple killer albums in 2011 (one new, one re-recordings of old songs that previously did not feature Harry Conklin) and another excellent one just a few months ago. Examples: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lW4yPJBIOOA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V2WVS_RprKw The dude can belt it out like no one else. He sounds like Ronnie James Dio and Warrel Dane rolled into one.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tOfEZSisE1g Hip-Hop Blogger goes to his first metal show. Pig Destroyer.
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TeamJesus posted:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tOfEZSisE1g The guy hosting the show doesn't know who Morbid Saint are. Come on, man.
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DeusExMachinima posted:I'm betting Purson wouldn't exist without Black Widow and Coven: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=47CP2-f5mdg My favourite Purson track is Spiderwood Farm https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EEVOABq8zzU That riff! But beyond that, I haven't been able to get into them.
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New Slough Feg owns bones. The album version of Laser Enforcer is really, really good.
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Good news! Just got an e-mail yesterday that my pre-order's on the way, so I'm trying to wait until it arrives.
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# ? Feb 14, 2014 13:59 |
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Went to a Manowar concert lastnight no voice left... Also seems they plan to tour the USA a lot more now...
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# ? Feb 16, 2014 20:43 |
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The debut full-length from Corpsessed is pretty solid if you're into that wave of Incantation worship bands on Dark Descent.
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# ? Feb 16, 2014 21:03 |
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If you were going to listen to Satyricon, you would listen to which album?
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Hammer Floyd posted:If you were going to listen to Satyricon, you would listen to which album? Nemesis Divina or Dark Medieval Times
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kirkjames posted:Anyone else heard the Black Magic album Wizard's Spell? I think I first heard of it through Band of the Week. Definitely seems to be a trendy sound right now but it's also some no-nonsense killer tunes. Raw and wild throwback NWOBHM/Thrash with some Kill 'Em All vibes. Highly recommended.Trying to get my hands on an LP but can only find it through European distros and the shipping is brutal. Thanks for reminding me of this. I too first heard of them through Fenriz's BotW site when they had initially released their demos a few years ago. This is one hell of a full length debut. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wTQ1QD55kSA
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Hammer Floyd posted:If you were going to listen to Satyricon, you would listen to which album? First, Dark Medieval Times, The Shadowthrone and Nemesis Divina are all excellent black metal. Most people think Nemesis Divina is the best. Second, Rebel Extravaganza is a black metal/rock/noise hybrid that's pretty cool. Third, Volcano is pretty good in a kind of minimal rock way. Everything after is enjoyable but it sounds like a different band, and isn't on the same level as their early stuff.
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02-6611-0142-1 posted:
It's always seemed to me that Satyr got bored with normal black metal. Or he's trying to be Ihsahn with all the experimenting Satyricon's been doing over the last three albums.
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