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Old 11th August 2009, 22:23   #121
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Haaan!
They're just too much! What amazing tones!

And to think they're such an old band ! (I heard about them for the first time a couple months ago)

Oroborus is one of my fav Gojira songs! love the riff!

Glad to know someone out here who listens to this kind of stuff!

BTW what do you do? and what do you drive?!
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been listening to Powerwolf albums of late and i cant seem to want to stop

they are amazing and of course the new Primal Fear album is also pretty good.
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@Wolfheart:

Haaan!
They're just too much! What amazing tones!

And to think they're such an old band ! (I heard about them for the first time a couple months ago)

Oroborus is one of my fav Gojira songs! love the riff!

Glad to know someone out here who listens to this kind of stuff!

BTW what do you do? and what do you drive?!
Hi,

I was listining to Septic Flesh's album "Communion" in my Scorpio today. It's easily one of the best (death) metal albums I've heard in a long long time. I would recommend it to everyone who likes death metal........it doesnt get any better than this!!

I work as an immigration consultant...........what about you?
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Hi,

I was listining to Septic Flesh's album "Communion" in my Scorpio today. It's easily one of the best (death) metal albums I've heard in a long long time. I would recommend it to everyone who likes death metal........it doesnt get any better than this!!

I work as an immigration consultant...........what about you?
I'm a graphic designer based in Bombay - trying to set up my own design studio.

As of now i drive a zen (8 years old), but soon I'm gonna change my car.
Choice of new car = Gypsy!


And i'll give Communion a hear.. Thanks!
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Indian classical, Jamaican music(Ska, Rocksteady, Reggae)
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Thx man! Unfortunately no speakers on my pc at work. Will go home and give it a listen.

Did you find the the Uriah Heep albums at Planet M?
Wolfheart,

Finally I found one at Planet M (Andheri-W), "Equator" the same album which contains " It's the night of the Wolf". More to that I was looking for Abominog, but not in stock.
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Finally I found one at Planet M (Andheri-W), "Equator" the same album which contains " It's the night of the Wolf". More to that I was looking for Abominog, but not in stock.
Cool! There's this attendant there I cant recall his name but he's north-eastern and a metalhead. Ask him, he could probably order it for you.
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I want to buy Uriah Heep all albums, do anybody know where can I get this in Mumbai.
aah Uriah Heep, been a long time I heard that one. I did try to find their albums a few years back but most record stores gave me such looks that i stopped looking for them. Do let me know where you find them. Will gather courage and try again (in Bangalore)
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aah Uriah Heep, been a long time I heard that one. I did try to find their albums a few years back but most record stores gave me such looks that i stopped looking for them. Do let me know where you find them. Will gather courage and try again (in Bangalore)
Same story here. I have searched through almost all the stores across Mumbai for the 80's stuff, a few more in my wish lists are The Hooters, Type O Negative, Triumph, Hawkind etc.

Luckily I have got only Equator(UH) out of their 14 Albums. Wolf Heart has suggested me this store since he has seen it and now the album has a wolf song in it.

Check it with Planet M in your area. The planet M Andheri(W) has no further UH in stock, I have bought the one available.
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Ok,

lemme get this right........it's a japanese band with russian girls singing in english who have a slight moustache???.......... just kiddin

I'll look it up and let you know soon.
Now I realise, it may have been Loudness that I was searching for, need to get in touch with a long lost friend who had loaned me the tape, thanks, I always get into serious debate with my friends when I tell them that there is melody in the way metal sounds, one just needs to find it
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^ exactly. in my engineering college days, me and my friend used to be the only two guys who used to listen to metal! guys used to come to me and ask me to listen to backstreet boys, aqua, celine dion and what not! but yes i used to tell them to "listen" to metal and not just "hear" it.
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Same story here. I have searched through almost all the stores across Mumbai for the 80's stuff, a few more in my wish lists are The Hooters, Type O Negative, Triumph, Hawkind etc.


Whoah! Type O Negative happen to be favorites for my GF and me! Make sure to get "Bloody Kisses" and "October Rust". Those albums contain Type-O's finest music. Goth Metal at it's best!!!
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Have you guys heard ..
Scary kids scaring kids
and
3 inches of blood - I guess the only Canadian metal outfit (outside of Jag Panzer) that I like.
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Have you guys heard ..
Scary kids scaring kids
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3 inches of blood - I guess the only Canadian metal outfit (outside of Jag Panzer) that I like.
I heard 3 inches of blood in a music store in sydney. Sounded pretty riffy like 80's thrash /speed metal, which is awesome. Is most of their stuff similar?

If you like your metal with maple syrup (read canadian) you absolutely must try listening to Strapping Young Lad!!!
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Ah, strapping young lad - the vocalist has another project called the Devin Townsend Band (or just plain Devin Townsend), and the music he makes is BRILLIANT!
multiple layered tracks, great vocal phrasing, and overall good tunes.

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I saw 3inches of blood live in london (they were performing with arch enemy, devil driver and opeth, at Defenders of the Faith)... their stage act was pretty good.
-i was there for opeth. and the sound setup was a tad bit disappointing. afsos.
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