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    Posted: 11 Nov 2012 at 5:05pm
I'd heard of them since long ago, but never really checked them out until recently.  BIG mistake on my part!  I absolutely love Coroner!  I know they played one of those Metal cruises this year ... 
 
    ...and I already consider their 1991 album "Mental Vortex" amongst my all-time favorites!... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t3dAavsgnVg&feature=colike
 
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Just love the almost nonchalant way the vocals are sung - obviously mimed here but its a great effort. The riffs are frenetic and great lead break here.
 
Still prefer Shes so Heavy which buries the Beatles original. Great guitar riffs and lead breaks there.
 
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Yes that one gets a lot of love from me too. What a great track.
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Gotta love this track! Saw this on late night metal show recently as a classic track replay
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Yes lucas, part of why I love them!

Each album a little better and a little more progressive!
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Grin is their most interesting album.
It's a shame they disbanded, they got better  with any new album.
 
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Indeed. Technical thrash and increasingly more progressive as the discog goes on! 
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I only hear the first album and is very technical thrash metal.
 
Very good BTW.
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Originally posted by MAVIIIVAM MAVIIIVAM wrote:

Really good stuff!
Their 1st 3 are the ones I really know but No More Colour is by far my fave!  Love the Cover Art
and thier "Icon".  "Die by My Hand" is probably my fave song. But it was the song "Last Entertainment
(TV Bizzare)" that really was . . . Different:


I love their version of The Beatles "I Want You (Shes so Heavy)":


"Masked Jackal" is a Classic Thumbs Up


Great tunes, I always loved Shes so Heavy with that awesome guitar solo and I first saw them on MTV with Masked Jackal and loved the lead singers dark look and sound. Great band.
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I�m sure Time Sig will chime in, if he sees the thread.
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Man this thread is SUPER POPULAR!!!
Just like my "Meshuggah Guitarist works on a new solo album" Thread!!! Clap

Oh please everybody! Its getting too crowded in here! LOL (so damn many Coroner fans . . . 3)


Edited by MAVIIIVAM - 31 Aug 2010 at 4:23am
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Originally posted by The Angry Scotsman The Angry Scotsman wrote:

Hate to get into all that, but real quick...I'm quite an admirer of what I know as the Nordic Model.
May not be perfect but I'd prefer it to ours.
 
And as for Vinyl's I can't play em Disapprove so I buy just for collection, I like em. But don't have any good way to display or even hold them at the moment! So Im holding off buying some.


 
Yeah I usually restrain myself from talking politics too. Just couldn�t help myself this time I guess.Big smile
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Well,
When I get back on my feet, I'll get a Nice Turn-Table again Big smile.
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Hate to get into all that, but real quick...I'm quite an admirer of what I know as the Nordic Model.
May not be perfect but I'd prefer it to ours.
 
And as for Vinyl's I can't play em Disapprove so I buy just for collection, I like em. But don't have any good way to display or even hold them at the moment! So Im holding off buying some.


Megadeth, Metallica, Slayer and Testament. The real Big Four of thrash metal!



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Yeah that�s tough. I guess the social system in the US isn�t exactly the best to take care of the unemployed. At least that�s the impression most Danes have, when you compare it to our system. Not that it�s perfect either.
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Oh man! UMUR,

Youd LOVE my LP Thrash collection Big smile.  I ONLY have "Why it Hurts" and "No More Colour" on LP so
that means I havent heard it for 15 years Unhappy!
And I've had to sell lots of Thrash, Death Metal and Prog CD's because I've been out of work for 1 Year
and 6 Months and Freelance Art Gigs are scarce Cry (snif).
Still have my "Rare" stuff though . . .


Edited by MAVIIIVAM - 21 Aug 2010 at 5:43am
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Well I have purchased most of them again on CD but as I love vinyls it�s still a bitch.Smile
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Shocked
I've been in those binges before but thank god I never sold all my thrash metal CD's when in a prog phase. I'd probably beat myself up, literally, for that!

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I remember I listened to Why It Hurts way back when ( I�m guessing it was 1989 or 1990) on a small trashed flexi disc promo that a friend had gotten with a metal mag. That�s how I was introduced to Coroner. I used to own No More Colour on vinyl, but in a moment of "death metal only" madness I sold a lot of my old thrash metal vinyls in the mid-ninetiesCry. I still hurtLOL
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Talk about covers. I'm guessing you heard their cover of Purple Haze?
Wild!
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