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Thread started 03/21/05 5:42pm

lilgish

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A true Metalhead must own this

headbang


This album is so fucking dope. It lived in my walkman for years. Metal Church like Overkill is so underrated. Classic Thrash



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One of the best metal albums ever!!!! Can sing way better than Ozzy.


name some other must haves
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Reply #1 posted 03/21/05 5:57pm

lilgish

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double post duh
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Reply #2 posted 03/22/05 6:29am

0V3RF13ND

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howsa 'bout:

Testament
the new order

(underated speed metal gem)
posture your mandables towards the sky
and oscilate them in an apathetic manner

throw your hands in the air and wave 'em like you just don't care
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Reply #3 posted 03/22/05 6:49am

Novabreaker

Rotten Sound - Exit
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Reply #4 posted 03/22/05 7:22am

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lilgish said:





One of the best metal albums ever!!!! Can sing way better than Ozzy.


name some other must haves



That's my shit right there! horns





I'll add this one to the list.
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Reply #5 posted 03/22/05 9:16am

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sinisterpentatonic said:






I'll add this one to the list.


Best maiden album, better than number
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Reply #6 posted 03/22/05 2:31pm

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0V3RF13ND said:

howsa 'bout:

Testament
the new order

(underated speed metal gem)


I think the best Testament album is The Ritual (1992) yea they sound like metallica on it, but so what.

Not better than Overkill.
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Reply #7 posted 03/22/05 4:02pm

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Sepultura CHAOS A.D.
Peace and Love!
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Reply #8 posted 03/22/05 4:14pm

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vgallo6 said:

Sepultura CHAOS A.D.


great album..that and roots are like a double c.d
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Reply #9 posted 03/23/05 5:10pm

lilgish

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Where the fuck are the metalheads?
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Reply #10 posted 03/24/05 7:21am

0V3RF13ND

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i was (am?) deeply moved by metal
but admitedly, was into the 'cross-over'/hardcore stuff:

suicidal tendencies
(first two albums)

danzig
(first three albums)

warzone

agnostic front

bad brains

(pickin' up what i'm puttin' down?)
posture your mandables towards the sky
and oscilate them in an apathetic manner

throw your hands in the air and wave 'em like you just don't care
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Reply #11 posted 03/24/05 7:25am

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I killed a few brain cells listening to these albums/bands.
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Reply #12 posted 03/24/05 8:55am

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0V3RF13ND said:

i was (am?) deeply moved by metal
but admitedly, was into the 'cross-over'/hardcore stuff:

suicidal tendencies
(first two albums)

danzig
(first three albums)

warzone

agnostic front

bad brains

(pickin' up what i'm puttin' down?)

I have to go with everything you listed. I'll add the Cro-Mags and early Biohazard as well. I was never really into straight forward metal, but more hardcore punk and thrash metal. I can appreciate metal more now, than I could back in the day though.
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Reply #13 posted 03/24/05 9:10am

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i'd also like to mention a 'nother underated gem:

type o negative:
slow,deep and hard

(sexist? sure... racist? possibly... rockin'? for sure)
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minneapolisgenius said:


I have to go with everything you listed. I'll add the Cro-Mags and early Biohazard as well. I was never really into straight forward metal, but more hardcore punk and thrash metal. I can appreciate metal more now, than I could back in the day though.



The first three biohazard albums were awesome. Urban Discipline wasn't recorded well, but they rocked.
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Reply #15 posted 03/24/05 5:20pm

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I prefer Metal Church's Blessing in Disguise. "Badlands" rocks.

http://www.artistdirect.c...78,00.html
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Reply #16 posted 03/24/05 5:46pm

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I have to recommend some old Tourniquet...here are some samples:

http://www.tourniquet.net...akfast.mp3
http://www.tourniquet.net...surate.mp3 (check out the drum fills!)
http://www.tourniquet.net...ascoso.mp3 (a great instrumental)
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Reply #17 posted 03/24/05 6:41pm

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cinnamongirl24 said:

I prefer Metal Church's Blessing in Disguise. "Badlands" rocks.

http://www.artistdirect.c...78,00.html



Blessing in Disguise was great, but it doesn't stand out, when compared to Megadeth's Countdown.
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Reply #18 posted 03/25/05 3:28am

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lilgish said:

minneapolisgenius said:


I have to go with everything you listed. I'll add the Cro-Mags and early Biohazard as well. I was never really into straight forward metal, but more hardcore punk and thrash metal. I can appreciate metal more now, than I could back in the day though.



The first three biohazard albums were awesome. Urban Discipline wasn't recorded well, but they rocked.

I'll have to dig them out again. Haven't listened to them in years. nod I don't think I can even find them anymore. They're probably in my parents basement somewhere. lol
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