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Topic - Black Metal drop-in centre
Posted: 10 May 2010 at 3:57pm By Murphy
Originally posted by UMUR UMUR wrote:

^I guess it depends on what your poison is. The first two albums are pretty raw old school black/ thrash metal and don�t interest me much.


I hear you, heard too many raw old school albums in my teens to be actively search for more. Too much music out there to be bogged down.

Originally posted by UMUR UMUR wrote:

666 International is a really twisted experimental black metal album with industrial elements. Rather progressive actually. I love that one and consider it a masterpiece.


Just listened to 'Shiva Interfere' on youtube, sounds like my poison. Hard to find good avant-garde in metal. So I think it will be my starting point. 


Originally posted by UMUR UMUR wrote:

Supervillain Outcast is much more polished and varies from blasting industrial black/ death metal to what I would call goth influenced metal ( there�s a song that�s close to Manson on that one). I love that one too, but if you�re mostly an old school black metal guy I�m not sure if you�ll enjoy Supervillain Outcast much.


I assume the Manson reference is for the negative :P Only time I've heard him was when he was out in Sydney. Was sitting in a cafe about 2 kilometres from the venue and was still infiltrated with noise! For what it's worth you might be right about Supervillain Outcast I'm not so enamored by the polished sound. Tho' if 666 international is a hit at home I'll test the waters.  

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