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DB10GOONER wrote:Big Lizzy fan too? Love them. 8)

who isn't. they weren't properly appreciated in their day, but time has proven what a great band they were.

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Gunna get new album this week, by all acounts its back to the old school, which sounds good.

gooner.ed try

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northbankbren wrote:Gunna get new album this week, by all acounts its back to the old school, which sounds good.

gooner.ed try

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are these bands or metallica tracks? if whiplash features any females in costume, i'm there :lol: :lol: :lol: 8)

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GOONER.ED'S ALREADY TRIED MISS WHIPLASH. HIS CASE COMES UP IN OCTOBER AND HE IS PRAYING FOR A LENIENT JUDGE :lol: :lol:

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slipknot - its okay but pretty tame compared to their older stuff, sounds too much like stone sour imo but i still like to listen

metallica - used to worship them but got bored a year back and branched out, like the new album a lot but its not a classic imo

amon amarth and in flames....everyone should check them out as they are class!!

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we do seem to have a decent number of heavy metal fans on this forum. i have to say my interest in metallica was that i figured they were so huge they had to have done some decent tunes. but as for metal generally, i have to confess i now find it all a bit derivative from the stuff i was listening to close to 30 years ago. metal doesn't ever really seem to develop as a form of music, which is why something like combining with an orchestra captures my imagination - doesn't happen often and to do so, tunes are required.

but thanks for all suggestions. spreading the word about something you like is laudable and one of the great joys of my teenage years was the loaning of albums between me and my mates.

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gooner.ed wrote:
northbankbren wrote:Gunna get new album this week, by all acounts its back to the old school, which sounds good.

gooner.ed try

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are these bands or metallica tracks? if whiplash features any females in costume, i'm there :lol: :lol: :lol: 8)
yep they're Metallica tracks prob me faves

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gooner.ed wrote:we do seem to have a decent number of heavy metal fans on this forum. i have to say my interest in metallica was that i figured they were so huge they had to have done some decent tunes. but as for metal generally, i have to confess i now find it all a bit derivative from the stuff i was listening to close to 30 years ago. metal doesn't ever really seem to develop as a form of music, which is why something like combining with an orchestra captures my imagination - doesn't happen often and to do so, tunes are required.

but thanks for all suggestions. spreading the word about something you like is laudable and one of the great joys of my teenage years was the loaning of albums between me and my mates.
try apocalyptica if you like orchestrated metal :lol:

the gig tonight, great performances but imo a weak set and the stage was set in the center which was a bit shit

no creeping death, enter sandman or sad but true AND they played frantic :banghead:

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Listened to Metallica for the first time last week getting a lift home from my mate. 'Master of Puppets' was the song. I quite liked it, but had a sneaking suspicion I'd heard it before...

Anyway...does anyone listen to Underoath? I'm going to see them later this month. With A Silent Fiction, who are a good local-ish band who I've grown to like over the last 2 days. :barscarf:

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gooner.ed wrote:we do seem to have a decent number of heavy metal fans on this forum. i have to say my interest in metallica was that i figured they were so huge they had to have done some decent tunes. but as for metal generally, i have to confess i now find it all a bit derivative from the stuff i was listening to close to 30 years ago. metal doesn't ever really seem to develop as a form of music, which is why something like combining with an orchestra captures my imagination - doesn't happen often and to do so, tunes are required.

but thanks for all suggestions. spreading the word about something you like is laudable and one of the great joys of my teenage years was the loaning of albums between me and my mates.
Blimey, its a long time since they made those 78's isnt it? :shock:

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Basil is a Gooner wrote:
gooner.ed wrote:we do seem to have a decent number of heavy metal fans on this forum. i have to say my interest in metallica was that i figured they were so huge they had to have done some decent tunes. but as for metal generally, i have to confess i now find it all a bit derivative from the stuff i was listening to close to 30 years ago. metal doesn't ever really seem to develop as a form of music, which is why something like combining with an orchestra captures my imagination - doesn't happen often and to do so, tunes are required.

but thanks for all suggestions. spreading the word about something you like is laudable and one of the great joys of my teenage years was the loaning of albums between me and my mates.
Blimey, its a long time since they made those 78's isnt it? :shock:
meeeeiiiioooooowww... :wink:

Back in the day... back in the day... 8)

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