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So what happened to the Molly/Ivory thread? Did it not get re-opened and moved back to the WWE folder?
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Just got back the analysis from the gene splicer = + + + +
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Owning nearly every Priest CD, I can't see buying this... though I'd love to get my hands on the DVD. It'd make a nice addition to my collection with the Electric Eye DVD
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What the hell does that say about everyone else?
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Used tights huh? I smell the potential for cloning
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*dances around in underwear to "Old Time Rock and Roll"*
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Not to be confused with David Keith
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I'm so metal I don't even need any metal CDs I am one with the metal force Poseur *shoots redbaron with Metal Force lightning*
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I'm so metal I don't even need any metal CDs I am one with the metal force
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Ehhh, I wouldn't consider this a big deal really... Testament used to have a solid lineup in their early years, but after Skolnick left post-Ritual, it's been a rotating lineup behind Chuck and Eric Also, when the hell are they releasing their next CD... I loved The Gathering and would love to see the followup
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What a stupid game I'm secure enough in my metalheadedness
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*knocks over a lamp*
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I remember once on a Superstars airing, Randy Savage actually made reference to his match with Steamboat That's the only time I remember any reference being made to his earlier WWF run
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*fires up the funeral pyre*
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With the exception of the timeless MPATHG, I only recall people quoting said movies for about six months after hitting the theaters before moving on to the next trite catchphrases I'd go with Austin Powers, moreso for the people who annoyed me with the quotes rather than the annoyingness of the quotes themselves
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Yes, and here they are (Edited by DrTom) There you go
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Celtic Frost isn't, but Metal Church is Along the lines of what CoreyLaz said, it's hard to define thrash because several qualities tend to overlap with power metal Here are the bands I can think of (most have probably been mentioned, but here's my thoughts) The American Big Four (don't need to say much about these): Metallica Slayer Megadeth Anthrax (the only one of the four still going strong today IMO) The German Big Three: Kreator (get their double live CD for good compilation) Destruction (great 80's thrash, lulled in the 90's, but came back with some kickass CDs in early '00s) Sodom (same as Destruction) Others: Annihilator (dark Canadian thrash) Testament (picked up the ball after Metallica fumbled bigtime) Overkill (underappreciated thrash) Agent Steel (good sci-fi themed thrash) Metal Church (get their first two CDs NOW. If you already own them, get them and play them NOW)
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The Capital Centre was in Landover, MD ("Capital" since it was so close to DC; later renamed the USAir Arena and torn down a few years back). I'm from the area so everytime I go home, I'll find a few more via old issues of the Washington Post. D'oh... there's a Capital Centre in Flint, MI and that was the first one I thought of (since I'm originally from Ohio/Michigan) Looking back at the ads for Wichita from the early 90's, there was a time when they came here every six months or so... now we're lucky if they come here every two years or so (last time was an SD house show in August)
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Who do you know in Flint, MI? (I see a lot of ads from the Capital Centre) I also see a couple of events I went to long ago (in Wichita)
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What this thread needs before it closes (aside from rawmvp telling us he died at the hands of the KGB) is more items TSA is willing to put on her crotch Vitamin pills Frozen dough Tie clips The coffee table Chia pet Tin whistles Nylon windbreaker Naugahyde Swirled yogurt Battered fishsticks A collapsible top hat Ordinary table salt Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo Branford and Wynton Marsalis Meatballs Styrofoam peanuts Circus peanuts Bendy straws A basset hound Scattergories Margarine Crack Jim Belushi Cocktail wieners Fireworks Corn dogs The infield fly rule The Oedipus complex Artificial nail Mah Jong Shakespeare Doorbell Bikini wax White corpuscles A Swedish steam-cooker
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Thank you Captain Semantics I know Schaefer and IE are essentially one in the same
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Bump Finally got the 2-disc version the other day (I've been busy, what can I say) and it took a bit to grow on me, but this has grown into one of my top CDs ever, seeing constant play in my car and on my comp, thus showing IMO that IE (and Schaefer himself) still has it The irony of it for me though is that while it's largely supposed to be a US history themed CD, my favorite songs are the ones about European history, i.e. "Red Baron" "Waterloo" and "Attila" (sounds like it could have been on Horrow Show, which I think would be attributed to the fact that it's a Barlow penned song, and it even sounds like he did guest vocals (the "growly" parts)) I also have to chuckle at the fact that the SSB appears twice on the CD (the actual song and then again at the beginning of "Devil to Pay")