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Red Hot Thumbtack In The Eye

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  1. What's the reference?
  2. The only issues I have with that is that I abhor studio work, and that due to my genetic maladies, I'm not sure I'll be chancing passing that on. I could only hope that I'd pass on my openess to abstract thought. The world can't have enough dreamers. Anyway, carry on.
  3. Food chain, motherfucker. Hunting/fishing for the purpose of eating is pretty much the way of things, all the way down the line. The fact that these people have forgotten this is much worse than their ridiculous campaign strategies. 4 billion years of existence/evolution says that these guys are halfwits. But we already knew that.
  4. I'm not shocked by the appearance of this thread, and you've been at least a little right on me with your other things. Go.
  5. did you manage to get a hold of that file I linked you?
  6. I'll take that one. Agent - 86. After successfully evading all the previous super mutated virii, a new strain will finally take hold and kill him. Quick death, by virus standards Incandenza - 29. Poisoned cocaine slipped into a joint by a dealer causes him to slip into a coma in a reasonably well lit park, causing him to swallow his tongue. Found by a jogger whos dog has decided to mark him as territory.
  7. Absolutely not. You are wrong, and should be banned for this. Just download the Savatage cover and you'll have all you'll ever need from them, since you'll have the only song that can even be considered average.
  8. NWA has (or used to) have people that watch this board. Downhome put up a download of the ultimate x thing that got him in trouble.
  9. http://www.soundclick.com/bands/1/annexcanadamusic.htm Raw and sabotaged, just like you love it. Leave a note about how much this music makes you hate things on here, or here: http://annexmetal.proboards38.com/index.cgi diggeth.
  10. So jack both of them up.
  11. Yeah, I looked at the site yesterday and today and I haven't seen it. Thanks though.
  12. You don't want to do that, some web pages and content are ie only.
  13. Oh, yeah. I know the video. The stupidity angers me, especially when the camera guy asks the other dude if he's ok...
  14. I believe it's Download Accelerator Plus. Which extension is that minimalized downloader?
  15. wait, is this the roof jump through the table?
  16. What is the video of, other than what's indicated in the title.
  17. I quit to. Maybe semi retirement.
  18. Michael Moore is the Republican party's reverse psychology minister.
  19. In the realm of more purist black metal, no. I actually pretty much contend that they're two entirely separate entities anymore. The new stuff has all the aesthetic and form, but none of the heart. Vortex is a damned interesting singer though, I will agree on that.
  20. Well, this might happen with any BM you come to. Avoid any Dimmu Borgir albums after Spiritual Black Dimensions. Albums previous to this are more accurate representations of their BM vision. Everything else is fast carnival music basically. Cradle Of Filth is perfectly worthwhile if you, like Dimmu, stick to earlier albums made before they started making money from it. "The Principle Of Evil Made Flesh", "Dusk And Her Embrace", "V Empire Or Dark Faerytales In Phallustein" are your best bets for both bands. For Black metal, really...avoid anything post 2000 or so until you get a grip on the conept of, and whether or not you like, black metal because new millenium stuff is a big show and tell on genre innovation that rarely works out as far as holding any real meaning and spirit. As far as non bm/dm genres, I'm not the expert I claim to be on them, so I'll leave those to others to recommend/warn against.
  21. redbaron only knows of the new century Dimmu Borgir. The stuff from about 1996-98 ish is worthy of listening to. Most of the bigger p2p applications are pretty lousy for selection of this type. Few people have it and everyone who's looking crushes them with their queues for hours and days on end. I don't know shit about hardcore really other than Sick Of It All, which isn't really full hardcore anyway. EDIT: For a lot of these bands, you might be shocked and or dismayed at the production value of the recordings. For many of these bands, the music came first, then production value worries...of course some less honourable acts used bad production as a means to be considered "true".
  22. for Nile, you do pretty well with nearly any of their material, but I would mostly recommend their 'In Their Darkened Shrines" album. Probably the most atmospherically crushing album I've heard. The use of egyptian influence comes to full fruition and the effect is heaviness via instrumentation and music, and not implied acts and technicality. The latter is a major plague on most death metal offerings. Listening to Unas, Slayer of God, Churning The Maelstrom, and I Whisper In The Ear Of The Dead is spellbinding. For bands like Burzum, Immortal, Emperor etc, I could probably upload a few songs onto yousendit and link you for investigation.
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