I can’t believe that I had never posted on this very old thread before. I had to check these two pages to make sure that I really had not.
Anyway, some of my long-standing hobbies/lifestyle...
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I can’t believe that I had never posted on this very old thread before. I had to check these two pages to make sure that I really had not.
Anyway, some of my long-standing hobbies/lifestyle...
Oh, I love CDs and continue buying albums all year round. Often a bunch all at once.
Recent buys:
..Of the Dark Light / Suffocation
Red Before Black / Cannibal Corpse
Wrong One to Fuck With...
Oh, thanks OID for the very kind words. Much appreciated! I hope to drop by and post here again from time
to time.
Btw, has any of you Melvins fans bought the latest ‘Pinkus Abortion Technician’...
@OzzyIsDio..hey buddy, you actually remember me, eh? I’m somewhat flattered.
It’s been a long time since I last posted, or even visited this fantastic forum. Cool to find you again..and talkin’...
Seconded! They have always been effing awesome. Underrated?? Not quite. I mean, they have a sizeable and fervent fan following. And a ton of bands continue to cite the immense importance, inspiration...
Melvins are my favourite metal band of all time. I have felt this way about Buzz, Dale and their bass players for years and years on end. I have all their discs save four of them, though I have heard...
..Of the Dark Light - SUFFOCATION
Wrong One to Fuck With - DYING FETUS
Atonement - IMMOLATION
Basses Loaded - Melvins
A Walk with Love & Death - Melvins
The Austin (and the overall Texas) blues scene is uniquely awesome and dear to my heart. It is awash in top-notch talent and artistes with long and luminous careers. And that includes many women (Lou...
Has Pestilence put out a new album?
Hey, Thelemech, did you actually see those Suffo shows? I heard the performances, set-lists were superb. I'd kill to be there. Their last album was a winner, too. As was the last one by another of my...
Thanks, dev. I have been healing pretty well. Daily arm & shoulder exercises for last three months & more were tough to stick to, but I did. It has obviously helped. I just want my old shoulder back,...
Hey, I gotta admit that I don't hate all deathcore. Some acts, songs, even albums are pretty enjoyable.
The ones that I remember liking a fair bit are The Red Chord, The Red Shore, The Acacia...
Cool. On many days, Butchered at Birth is probably my favourite CC album. Such a sick, underground vibe, throughout. And those incredibly cool ultra-low growling by Chris Barnes. I still love the...
Thanks for your kinds words, as usual, buddy. Yes, I'm alright. I'm just fortunate to have escaped with nothing worse than the broken shoulder. Unluckily, it was the right shoulder, i.e. my stronger...
Portals to Canaan - Deeds of Flesh
History Repeats - Dying Fetus
Surgical Steel - Carcass
Sol Invictus - Faith No More
Apex Predator, Easy Meat - Napalm Death
In The Minds of Evil - Deicide...
Hey, Buffalo. I'm fine right now. But it's been an awful few months. Had an accident (in late August, last year) resulting in a broken right shoulder and a badly sprained right foot. Two months spent...
Are you worried about the cover art? LOL
I urge you to get the album, no matter who is embarrassed or gets mad. Tomb of the Mutilated is a true classic; it's a keeper. Get it!
In Rock and Machine Head, forever. :horns: :) I have felt the same since a long time ago.
I just finished reading this Rolling Stone interview with Bill Ward that I saw on my Twitter feed now. Interesting to read Bill's version of events on this. So, I thought I'd share it with you all. ...
@OzzyIsDio
Yes, I readily recognise what you describe of your experiences there. I posted on that forum for 6 years, not too frequently but still I was quite active in the discussions. I don't...
I have. From 2006-2009/10, mainly. I haven't posted there ever since. The discussions were often swell (for DLR partisans and classic-VH fanatics like myself), and there are always a few cool...
'H is for Hawk' by Helen McDonald
'The Libertarian Mind: A Manifesto for Freedom' - David Boaz
'Community and Tradition: Conservative Perspectives on the American Experience'
- (edited by George W. Carey and Bruce Frohnen)
The only thing I liked about this cover of Zero the Hero, is the vocals. Clean, strong, and very cool.
The playing is somewhat safe, bland and rather ordinary. There's a bias toward the symphonic...