Aah yes, a reminder of Operation: Mindcrime. I haven't played the album for quite some time; although seeing this thread is making me want to revisit it again.
As for the discography now, for me...
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Aah yes, a reminder of Operation: Mindcrime. I haven't played the album for quite some time; although seeing this thread is making me want to revisit it again.
As for the discography now, for me...
Picked this up the day it was released (along with Rush Beyond the Lighted Stage). And I must say it was enjoyable to watch. While it did cover some ground we all heard before, there were some...
Not to bring this thread too off topic. But for those who don't like to more operatic side of Geoff Tate, try checking out Empire and especially Promised Land. Those two have very little of that...
Testament - The Gathering
Nine Inch Nails - Pretty Hate Machine (that NIN thread got me interested in checking this album out)
...and...
Led Zeppelin - Complete Studio Recordings!!!
:)
Steve Hackett - Please Don't Touch
Nevermore - This Godless Endeavor
Opeth - Blackwater Park
...can't remember if I already posted the Opeth album...:confused:
My understanding of the situation is Nelson felt he was unjustly fired from the band and was considering suing Anthrax (judging by an article posted on Blabbermouth back in July). If that's true,...
You got that right 8Bit. It almost feels even harder than the first Mega Man game!
NP: Peter Hammill - Nadir's Big Chance - People You Were Going To
Metal Priest--where did you get the Chroma Key album? I figured they were out of print for some time now.
Anyway, seems like I made another impulse buy:
Opeth - Blackwater Park
Finished playing Bionic Commando for the NES an hour ago. Sure was a tough one.
And considering how strict Nintendo of America censorship was in those days, you have to wonder how they got away...
So far, the only album I can think of off the top of my head is the new Anthrax as mentioned before. Although to be perfectly honest, I'm looking forward to new stuff with John Bush. With Joey not...
Testament - Low - Shades of War
Possibly my favourite track from the record.
In my everlasting journey to discover new metal, Nevermore is one name that seems to pop up in terms of must-hear bands. The only knowledge of them I have is the controversy surrounding the original...
Hmm....interesting.
While hearing "The Legacy" in its entirety sounds good, I can't help but echo danmac's sentiments. A part of me wanted to hear some songs off "Low" and "Formation of...
Slayer - World Painted Blood
After listening to it on my way to work 2 days ago, I must say that while a good album there was something off about the production. Except for the cymbals, it felt...
As a matter of fact, Chuck Billy's vocals don't bother me one bit here! They took some time getting used to, but now I can honestly say I enjoy the album a lot. Almost as much as 'The Legacy' and...
Here's my Christmas haul:
Beatles - The Mono Boxset!!!
Slayer - South of Heaven
Testament - Low
King's X - Ogre Tones
Was finally able to invest in the Beatles set now that I'm slowly...
While I have downloaded some albums in the past, I rarely get a digital copy unless it's extremely hard to find in store (ie: King's X albums). I still prefer to have the physical copy for myself. ...
Haha, you don't need to explain yourself to me RLP. Everybody has their own taste in the never ending Sabbath vs. Zeppelin debate. As long as Sabbath is in your top 5, even if not at number 1, then...
Gotta agree with Gardener's logic too. I'd have a hard time trying to find anyone outside of this board who is even remotely aware of Sabotage's existence. So add that factor to the low initial...
First one that came to mind for me was the solo from Genesis' "The Cinema Show". I do like the 5 minute buildup it creates.
Amen to that. It's weird for me since I belong to this iPod generation and yet choose to be an old-fashioned listener. Sure, people can brag about how many thousand songs they have on it (probably...
Man...after playing the 4th disc of the set I figured it seemed appropriate to revisit the LZ II tracks again. Just hearing "Heartbreaker" and "Whole Lotta Love" after several years just smacks me...
A classic track of Selling England. Hearing the first few lyrics in the beginning accapella section let me know right away I was in for a treat with this album.
Dang...I was supposed to be seeing these guys with Megadeth next week. So much for that :frown:
Either way, here's hoping Tom's surgery went well today and has a speedy recovery.
:horns:
Some cheap purchases from a local record convention:
Black Sabbath - Sabotage LP
Queen - Queen II LP
Megadeth - Rust in Peace (CD with the original 1990 mix)