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Psydye
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I forgot we have a Discord server. If more people join I'll certainly be more active there.
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UMUR
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Went to see Red Warszawa last night (my 12th time seing them): It was as crazy as ever with the audience and the band in close competition on who was most drunk. People crowdsurfing from the stage to the venue bar (including members of the band). Lots of drunken silliness . I had such a great night, but yeahh...today not so much. I have a serious hangover and it feels like someone sucked every drop of liquid from my mouth and my head is about to explode... http://www.metalmusicarchives.com/artist/red-warszawa/?ac=red%20w The band played the venue three nights in a row. Each night playing one of their first three albums from beginning to end spiced up with some extra tracks from other albums. The first night they played: http://www.metalmusicarchives.com/album/red-warszawa/h%C3%A6vi-m%C3%A6tal-og-hass-greatest-hits-1986-96-volume-1 The second night they played: http://www.metalmusicarchives.com/album/red-warszawa/skal-vi-lege-doktor-greatest-hits-1986-97-volume-2 and last night they played: http://www.metalmusicarchives.com/album/red-warszawa/tysk-hudindustri-greatest-hits-1986-2000-volume-3
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Triceratopsoil
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Psydye
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You know, it's weird...I used to prefer regular death metal to melodeath, never really caring for the latter....now I'm at a point where I prefer the latter over the former. It seems my music taste is always evolving!
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UMUR
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I used to loathe breakdowns and groove in music, but I´ve come to tolarate and even occasionally like the former and absolutely love the latter....so yeah music tastes changes over the years.
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Vim Fuego
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Similar. And it means I'm starting to gain some appreciation for deathcore, which I definitely didn't have before.
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Psydye
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^Yeah deathcore is something I definitely wanna explore more. I've already come across 2-3 bands I really like...Born of Osiris, The Contortionist, and Thy Art is Murder...actually, Whitechapel too. For sure there's some shitty bands but if you dig hard enough you'll find some gold too!
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adg211288
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None of the -core genes have ever grabbed me much, though there's always been a act here and there that's impressed me.
I have far too many huge gaps in my death metal knowledge to think too much about deathcore though.
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Bosh66
Forum Admin Group Sludge, MC, HC, Post-Metal & Noise Rock Joined: 14 Feb 2013 Location: Bolton, Lancs Status: Offline Points: 25445 |
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So last night finally got to see the Covid-19 delayed Gojira gig, supported by Alien Weaponry and Employed to Serve.
Three good bands. Gojira was bloody good. Must be my age but shit they were loud, and I go to a lot of metal gigs. Fantastic night with my youngest.
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Psydye
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Attempting to quit nicotine(at least for awhile). Wish me luck!
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UMUR
MMA Special Collaborator Errors & Omissions Team / Retired Admin Joined: 25 Mar 2010 Location: Denmark Status: Offline Points: 18220 |
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It´s hard....I´ve tried many times, but now I haven´t smoked in over 3 years, and after a couple of years I no longer miss it.
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Psydye
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^Yeah I've attempted a couple times already, to no avail. I'm feeling pretty confident I can do it this time though. Guess we'll see.
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UMUR
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Hopefully you won´t fuck your lungs up like I did before realising you need to stop.
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UMUR
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I went to see this show last night: Devin Townsend Fixation (from Norway) ...and yup Devin delivered one hell of a show, and he brought along with him one of my music wet dreams in Mike Keneally. Damn those two were great together on a stage. Anyone get the chance to catch this European tour, do yourself a favor and go...
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UMUR
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Saw Left to Die with Detest as support last week. Left to Die features Rick Rozz and Terry Butler in the lineup and played every track from Death´s Leprosy, and select tracks from Scream Bloody Gore and some Death demo tracks. As old school death metal as it gets and it was a great night.
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BitterJalapeno
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I saw them at the Glasgow leg and can concur that they were indeed fantastic and also loud as fuck |
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Star baby, did you deep fry a piece of the Great Barrier Reef?
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Bosh66
Forum Admin Group Sludge, MC, HC, Post-Metal & Noise Rock Joined: 14 Feb 2013 Location: Bolton, Lancs Status: Offline Points: 25445 |
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So last night was Haken, supported by BTBAM and Cryptodira. All three were on form. Cryptodira I've seen before (supporting Rolo Tomassi). Kind of a tech death / mathcore mash-up. Between The Buried And Me is a band I've wanted to see for a while, and they were really tight, switching effortlessly between full-out metalcore rage and noodling prog rock. Haken were really good. A few tracks off the latest, the set was skewed towards the Virus album more than any.
Not sure I've anything else lined up until Iron Maiden after Ozzy handed in his cards. Have to get that sorted
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UMUR
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In about a month I´ll go see Misery Index, and two months from now it´s COC, and then Copenhell 2023 is coming up, where I usually see about 25 - 30 artists, so it´s alright, although I can maybe cram in another concert if given the chance. Nile comes by and so does 1914, but unfortunately I´m not able to attend neither gigs. I was also contemplating purchasing tickects for Maceration and Illdisposed, but I haven´t decided on anything yet.
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Bosh66
Forum Admin Group Sludge, MC, HC, Post-Metal & Noise Rock Joined: 14 Feb 2013 Location: Bolton, Lancs Status: Offline Points: 25445 |
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Misery Index and COC - two bands I haven't seen but would like to.
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UMUR
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^I´ve seen COC twice before, and they are a great live band. Definitely worth attending their shows. The full lineup for the Misery Index show is as follows (it´s acutally Unearth who headlines, but I´m predominantly there to see Misery Index): Unearth + Misery Index + Year Of The Knife |
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