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    Delboy219Delboy219 Posts: 3,193
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    Some lovely noise for your listening pleasure. :)

    The Dillinger Escape Plan - Farewell, Mona Lisa
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    meglosmurmursmeglosmurmurs Posts: 35,109
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    dodger0703 wrote: »
    no one has mentioned Slipknot yet, they are one of my favourite bands, seen them twice and both times they were fantastic.

    Everything Ends http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xBeF6Bcn0Yw

    Mine too, right from their first album. I've seen them live twice aswell and agree they are great.

    Vol. 3: The Subliminal Verses is one of my favourite albums ever. Infact they seem to get more mature with every album.
    Though what's interesting is that my favourite song of their's is either 'Danger - Keep Away' or 'Til We Die', two of their softer ones. Maybe because Corey's voice is really amazing and versatile.
    Danger - Keep Away http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=80P3wRY5h6g

    Til We Die http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=agIXjQ2Q7eE

    But keeping in theme with my previous post, the Slipknot song I most rely on to really let my hair down is -
    This Cold Black http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mMNFK1T5gUc

    or maybe the song they won a Grammy for-
    Before I Forget http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v_09wFxoaeQ
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    dodger0703dodger0703 Posts: 1,957
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    a couple from my youth, Crazyhead - 'What Gives You The Idea That You're So Amazing Baby?"
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RF5aCVdRzi0


    Zodiac Mindwarp - Prime Mover
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ruX1dzsM4Ek
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    dodger0703dodger0703 Posts: 1,957
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    I remember Channel 4 years ago used to have a show on a friday at about 6pm called 'The Chart Show' and every two weeks they did a rundown of the Top 10 Rock Songs, at the time i think the number ones were stuff like Kiss - Crazy Nights, Whitesnake etc, but they played about 10 secs of Slayers - Criminally Insane, i had never been excited in my life. i was easily pleased back then:o
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    ElectraElectra Posts: 55,660
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    dodger0703 wrote: »
    Chek this one out, will surprise you http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LXEKuttVRIo

    *narrows eyes suspiciously*

    Does it have shit vocals & lyrics that sound like they were written by a petulant teenager?

    I had to listen to the whole Carolus Rex album in Swedish to cleanse my brain after your last offering, lol :D

    ETA - Well, he can sing, so what's with that nonsense before? Lyrics still a bit whiny. Music's a bit 'soft rock' for me, although it's building up nicely towards the end. Oh, now it's going all Linkin Park on me. much better than the last one but not really my thing. the spoken part's a bit wanky.
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    ElectraElectra Posts: 55,660
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    Mine too, right from their first album. I've seen them live twice aswell and agree they are great.

    Vol. 3: The Subliminal Verses is one of my favourite albums ever. Infact they seem to get more mature with every album.
    Though what's interesting is that my favourite song of their's is either 'Danger - Keep Away' or 'Til We Die', two of their softer ones. Maybe because Corey's voice is really amazing and versatile.
    Danger - Keep Away http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=80P3wRY5h6g

    Til We Die http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=agIXjQ2Q7eE

    But keeping in theme with my previous post, the Slipknot song I most rely on to really let my hair down is -
    This Cold Black http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mMNFK1T5gUc

    or maybe the song they won a Grammy for-
    Before I Forget http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v_09wFxoaeQ

    I like 'Till We Die' :)

    Haven't heard anything else of theirs that would draw me in though. I don't think this band's for me.
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    dodger0703dodger0703 Posts: 1,957
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    ya can't win em all!
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    RikScotRikScot Posts: 2,095
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    dodger0703 wrote: »
    Did you ever see Fish when he acted in Taggart? he played a real nasty b*stard but was very convincing

    He ended up pinned to a wall....tricky one that ;)
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    dodger0703dodger0703 Posts: 1,957
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    listening to some of the links people have posted before i go out, off out for a curry and then Canal Street (gay village) and defo wont hear any of this stuff there
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    meglosmurmursmeglosmurmurs Posts: 35,109
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    Electra wrote: »
    I like 'Till We Die' :)

    Haven't heard anything else of theirs that would draw me in though. I don't think this band's for me.

    Fair enough, the world would be a dull place if we all liked the same thing. lol


    On another note, anyone like Marilyn Manson? (my personal favourite)
    Not really sure which track to put up as a taster because I think most people already have an opinion on him and his back catalogue is quite diverse with alot of baggage attached to it.
    I suppose the title track of his latest album (Born Villain), since alot of people think he's kind of disappeared in recent years. Though his transformation from young explosive showman to middle-aged tortured artist has only made him more interesting for me.

    Born Villain http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pFpezIzNqWI
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    dixiewhiskeydixiewhiskey Posts: 608
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    dodger0703 wrote: »
    no one has mentioned Slipknot yet, they are one of my favourite bands, seen them twice and both times they were fantastic.

    Everything Ends http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xBeF6Bcn0Yw



    The self-titled album is what got me into metal. It's still excellent and angry.
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    dixiewhiskeydixiewhiskey Posts: 608
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    Also, Dillinger Escape Plan, The Red Chord and Gallows are some of the best gigs I've ever been to.
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    ElectraElectra Posts: 55,660
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    I don't want to drag the thread down but I'd like to be serious for a moment.

    I know I keep banging on about Sabaton but one of the reasons I love them is that they do stuff like this - Last week they were touring in Poland & the new band members visited Auschwitz. The original members visited a couple of years ago but couldn't face going again (too upsetting) but felt it was important for the new boys to go. This morning their Facebook page posted a short video of the visit, with the words "Always remember" http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=gbTIkxacNks

    The track playing over the video is their song The Final Solution & I make no apologies about posting it in it's entirety. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uz1ftZ5e3hQ&bpctr=1362920342

    Always remember :(

    And I'd just like to add that, in a political climate where we're being encouraged to think of the poor, the disabled, the sick and immigrants as a drain on our society, it's important to remember what can happen.

    Never again.
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    Delboy219Delboy219 Posts: 3,193
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    ^^^Very thoughtful post.^^^

    More music. A deep cut from one of my favourite artists.

    Alain Johannes - The Bleeding Whole
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    crazymonk wrote: »
    What do you guys think of Devin Townsend?

    Sit in the Mountain is immense! I also adore Lucky Animals and many more! Nice to see his name mentioned on a DS forum! Kudos.
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    Pantera are awesome - Vulgar Display of Power is a brilliant album!

    Rob Zombie - Hellbilly Deluxe - Every tune is a classic.

    Also anything Stone Sour create.
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    Richard1960Richard1960 Posts: 20,344
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    Deep Purple touring and a new album CD due at the end of march just wish Blackmore could beome engaged again though without Jon Lord he may not have had much to feed off.:cry:

    http://www.deep-purple.com/2012/01/new-album-and-touring-in-to-2013/.
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    Delboy219Delboy219 Posts: 3,193
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    Dilys-Inga wrote: »
    Pantera are awesome - Vulgar Display of Power is a brilliant album!

    Rob Zombie - Hellbilly Deluxe - Every tune is a classic.

    Also anything Stone Sour create.

    I agree on Pantera and Rob Zombie. Although i have sort of outgrown RZ's style a bit, i did go to see him and Marilyn Manson recently, got super drunk and enjoyed it. Rob is always awesome live.

    I thought Stone Sour's first album was ok, but didn't like anything else they did. I feel that Corey's new, more mainstream style got into Slipknot's blood a bit. That wasn't so good imo. But i will say i quite enjoyed Vol 3. I think that was their best work. But i was never a massive fan. They always seemed like a stepping stone for kids that just discovered heavy riffage.
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    ElectraElectra Posts: 55,660
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    Delboy219 wrote: »
    ^^^Very thoughtful post.^^^

    More music. A deep cut from one of my favourite artists.

    Alain Johannes - The Bleeding Whole

    Beautiful. Thanks for posting :)
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    Delboy219Delboy219 Posts: 3,193
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    Electra wrote: »
    Beautiful. Thanks for posting :)

    You're very welcome. :)
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    meglosmurmursmeglosmurmurs Posts: 35,109
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    Dilys-Inga wrote: »
    Pantera are awesome - Vulgar Display of Power is a brilliant album!

    Rob Zombie - Hellbilly Deluxe - Every tune is a classic.

    Also anything Stone Sour create.

    Agreed, love Hellbilly Deluxe. One of those rare albums I can play from start to finish without skipping tracks.

    Plus I like some of Stone Sour's stuff, especially from their first album.
    The track 'Take A Number' is one of the most played songs on my ipod.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pmF9A2pfKmA
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    Delboy219Delboy219 Posts: 3,193
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    Now for something very special, that you could also get up and dance to, if you wish. ;)

    Mark Lanegan Band - Ode to Sad Disco
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    dodger0703dodger0703 Posts: 1,957
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    Dilys-Inga wrote: »

    I have probably seen Machine Head more than any other band as they always seem to be a support act for someone, i have yet to see them headline somewhere, missed them last time in manchester
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