I've been grabbing some stuff by the 90s metal band "Death", anyone heard of them? Despite the rather blunt bandname they're really good. And the lyrics are really positive!
If you like Opeth, give 'em a try
Currently downloading (naughty aren't we??)
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bought the album Spiritual Healing, saw them on the Human tour, not impressed, sorryRafster wrote:I've been grabbing some stuff by the 90s metal band "Death", anyone heard of them?
"And when you start to think about death, you start to think about what's after it. And then you start hoping there is a God. For me, it's a frightening thought to go nowhere".
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One of the best things about Death, apart from Chuck School-dinner (rip) of course, was the period in the early to mid 90's with Gene Hoglan as drummer. One of the nicest guys you could ever meet and a real powerhouse with a wonderful touch behind the pots and pans.Rafster wrote:I've been grabbing some stuff by the 90s metal band "Death", anyone heard of them? Despite the rather blunt bandname they're really good. And the lyrics are really positive!
Have shared a beer with him after a couple of Strapping Young Lad gigs and he's a top bloke.
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They're rather fantastic I have to sayRafster wrote:I've been grabbing some stuff by the 90s metal band "Death", anyone heard of them? Despite the rather blunt bandname they're really good. And the lyrics are really positive!
CD - several audiobooks off soulseek
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They're very good, but I kinda lost them after Schuldiner passed away.Brideoffrankenstein wrote:They're rather fantastic I have to sayRafster wrote:I've been grabbing some stuff by the 90s metal band "Death", anyone heard of them? Despite the rather blunt bandname they're really good. And the lyrics are really positive!
CD - several audiobooks off soulseek
They were one of the noteworthy 'technical' death metalbands around, really liked them together with At The Gates...
mmmmm nostalgia...
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That was me trying to be subtle on a synthweebleswobble wrote:nice
CD The Psychedelic Furs live in London from a radio 1 broadcast in 1984.
For those interested.
http://orianik.blogspot.com/search/label/M%C3%BAsica
password for the archive is http://orianik.blogspot.com.
For those interested.
http://orianik.blogspot.com/search/label/M%C3%BAsica
password for the archive is http://orianik.blogspot.com.
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I had that one, cheersPista wrote:CD The Psychedelic Furs live in London from a radio 1 broadcast in 1984.
‎"We will wear some very loud shirts. We will wear some very wrong trousers."
As requested by James tonight this will be expanded....Zuma wrote:That was me trying to be subtle on a synthweebleswobble wrote:nice
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... because it has to be
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The New Lake Symphony is underway
"And when you start to think about death, you start to think about what's after it. And then you start hoping there is a God. For me, it's a frightening thought to go nowhere".
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You asked for it - http://www.155i.co.uk/lakestake3.mp3
Get pish*d synthesise
edited with "warmer version.."
Get pish*d synthesise
edited with "warmer version.."
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too cold Dude
make that synth sound you had on snippet#1, please Dave
make that synth sound you had on snippet#1, please Dave
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...a stack of .JAR library files from the Maven repository.
...which is even less exciting than it sounds...
ahh, the joys of j2ee development
...which is even less exciting than it sounds...
ahh, the joys of j2ee development
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already got it
just waiting to get chance to install it on my parallels partition
fwiw, just upgraded to sky broadband as of today - 16mb d/l for £10 a month
and its working a treat
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As it happens, I've just downloaded an Ubuntu 6.10 live CD to have a look. It works on a Mac, too. Fancy.
I even had a look on here on its version of Firefox. HL looks well peculiar at 800x600 compared to the 1680x1050 version I'm used to
I even had a look on here on its version of Firefox. HL looks well peculiar at 800x600 compared to the 1680x1050 version I'm used to
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Arse biscuits! Don't listen to him Zuma... What are synths if not cold gawdammit, that's how they're meant to be!James Blast wrote:too cold Dude
make that synth sound you had on snippet#1, please Dave
He also thinks Trans-Europe Express is "too tinny"...
*bangs head repeatedly against brick wall*
I rest my case!
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