The Inaugural Heartland Metal Thread!

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Izzy HaveMercy wrote:
UniversalRinging wrote:Izzy HaveMercy: Re: Dark Funeral, please do. I've only heard Secrets of the Black Arts and that was a long time ago, and I know they have tons of albums.
Here he is, the Beast Nils Fjellström drumcam, for your drummer pleasure ;)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=abTGam8QIwo

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That band was always the definition of metal with each album. All the other were or a little heavier than heavy or lighter than heavy. Only they were metal metal :roll: ok with the exception of Manowar :lol: (You know heavy metal or no metal at all etc...) ;D
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iesus wrote:Currently listening to... 8)

That band was always the definition of metal with each album. All the other were or a little heavier than heavy or lighter than heavy. Only they were metal metal :roll: ok with the exception of Manowar :lol: (You know heavy metal or no metal at all etc...) ;D
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ribbons69 wrote:Limps and Posers, leave the all!
;D :notworthy:

Ah, Manowar, shaved and oiled chest, plush boots and everlasting glory ;)

I think they are the reason I hate bands like Sabaton these days :lol:

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yeah.. Leave the Mall :lol:

Believe it or not i had made a TDK-90 for my walkman where i put one tSoM song and a Manowar song one after the other all over the tape ;D :lol:
I think i have it in my library, got to find it and take a photo of it to post, it was an excellent artwork with logos and pens and everything we did with custom tapes back then 8)
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Izzy HaveMercy wrote:
ribbons69 wrote:Limps and Posers, leave the all!
;D :notworthy:

Ah, Manowar, shaved and oiled chest, plush boots and everlasting glory ;)

I think they are the reason I hate bands like Sabaton these days :lol:

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Don't say that words in Poland. Apparently metalheads in PL are slight conservative, patriotic, and since Sbaton recorded some songs about some event from Polish history, they're treated here almost as Lech Wałęsa or That Pope.
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Bartek wrote:
Izzy HaveMercy wrote:
ribbons69 wrote:Limps and Posers, leave the all!
;D :notworthy:

Ah, Manowar, shaved and oiled chest, plush boots and everlasting glory ;)

I think they are the reason I hate bands like Sabaton these days :lol:

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Don't say that words in Poland. Apparently metalheads in PL are slight conservative, patriotic, and since Sbaton recorded some songs about some event from Polish history, they're treated here almost as Lech Wałęsa or That Pope.
Indeed, i remember a song from their live here in Athens, they played a song about how nice was when the Polish cavalry slaughtered the Turks and saved Vienna
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that's how shallow is Polish ego, or how easy is to please us.
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Bartek wrote:
Izzy HaveMercy wrote:
ribbons69 wrote:Limps and Posers, leave the all!
;D :notworthy:

Ah, Manowar, shaved and oiled chest, plush boots and everlasting glory ;)

I think they are the reason I hate bands like Sabaton these days :lol:

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Don't say that words in Poland. Apparently metalheads in PL are slight conservative, patriotic, and since Sbaton recorded some songs about some event from Polish history, they're treated here almost as Lech Wałęsa or That Pope.

Most Polish people I know are not that shallow, have a decent set of working brains and have a good taste in music.
They both hate Sabayon with a vengeance tho ;D

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Luckly, you have to have specific taste to like Sabaton.
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I think for a while I only listened to bands that had members who were in, or had been in Napalm Death (Carcass, Godflesh, ENT, Cathedral)
You forgot Defecation... featuring Mick and Mitch Harris. :)

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And that's just reminded me of Scorn, which was also Mick Harris, along with Nik Bullen and Justin Broadrick, both of whom were on side one of Scum. But Scorn were not metal, so the single I bought was no good to the 15 year old me. It must have left my possession 20 years ago, never to be thought of again until now :lol: .
On another note... :)

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Izzy HaveMercy wrote:
Mothra wrote:
Izzy HaveMercy wrote: You forgot Defecation... featuring Mick and Mitch Harris. :)

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And that's just reminded me of Scorn, which was also Mick Harris, along with Nik Bullen and Justin Broadrick, both of whom were on side one of Scum. But Scorn were not metal, so the single I bought was no good to the 15 year old me. It must have left my possession 20 years ago, never to be thought of again until now :lol: .
On another note... :)

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Have you read 'Cider With Roadies' by Stuart Maconie? He writes about going to France with Napalm Death for an NME feature around 87/88 (the Harris, Steer/Dorrian/Embury line up). He is merciless in terms of putting the boot in on Mick Harris, I think the nicest thing he calls him is a goblin. It's a pretty funny read, his hatred of MH is so strong.

Saxon Live at the Wacken Fest 2014 was my Friday lunchtime viewing yesterday. The poor man's Judas Priest?
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Mothra wrote:
Izzy HaveMercy wrote:
Mothra wrote: And that's just reminded me of Scorn, which was also Mick Harris, along with Nik Bullen and Justin Broadrick, both of whom were on side one of Scum. But Scorn were not metal, so the single I bought was no good to the 15 year old me. It must have left my possession 20 years ago, never to be thought of again until now :lol: .
On another note... :)

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Have you read 'Cider With Roadies' by Stuart Maconie? He writes about going to France with Napalm Death for an NME feature around 87/88 (the Harris, Steer/Dorrian/Embury line up). He is merciless in terms of putting the boot in on Mick Harris, I think the nicest thing he calls him is a goblin. It's a pretty funny read, his hatred of MH is so strong.

Saxon Live at the Wacken Fest 2014 was my Friday lunchtime viewing yesterday. The poor man's Judas Priest?
Never read that, no, but I was never into biographies anyway ;)
Saxon, by the way, is to Priest what Manowar was to Maiden. Totally different. ;)

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Izzy HaveMercy wrote:
Never read that, no, but I was never into biographies anyway ;)
Saxon, by the way, is to Priest what Manowar was to Maiden. Totally different. ;)

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Or a replacement to Motorhead.
I once manage to have a ticket for a festival here in Greece that had Slayer
Motorhead replaced by Saxon
Blind Guardian
Rage
Nightfall
Fatal Morgana

almost felt bad that couldn't have my motorhead time but Saxon were really good at that one :roll:
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I was this close to writing off death metal way back when. Bad first impression and all that. Took a while, but now I do definitely have some favorites of the genre like the albums above. Two different styles, two different countries, a few years apart yet both super raw and malevolent. Helpful for times when sustained head banging is necessary for physical release. FTW
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Speaking of some fresh deathrash, some good stuff going on in Belgium for the moment...

Carnation:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tPUJYmyMF3Q

Bloodrocuted:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EWXIft6ePjU


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Izzy HaveMercy wrote: Saxon, by the way, is to Priest what Manowar was to Maiden. Totally different. ;)

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i must admit to having a soft spot for saxon. i got "wheels of steel" for my 12th birthday along with "back in black" and "number of the beast" but although i still listen to the ac/dc and maiden albums the only saxon albums i play with any regularity is "denim and leather". however they represent an important part of my nascent musical developement and were utterly fabulous live.
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I was wondering why this thread is slowly drifting down the board, and I thought... maybe not enough GIRLS! :lol:

So here is an all-ladies thrash band that I heard for the first time at Antwerp Metal Fest a couple of weeks ago, and they are AWESOME!


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Izzy HaveMercy wrote:I was wondering why this thread is slowly drifting down the board, and I thought... maybe not enough GIRLS! :lol:

So here is an all-ladies thrash band that I heard for the first time at Antwerp Metal Fest a couple of weeks ago, and they are AWESOME!
I dunno - the intro definitely has shades of Priest's Metal Meltdown (which is a plus), but then the lyrics start and it gets all shouty, although still barely audible over the bass line. Personal preference, I know, but I like listening to the words.[/i]
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EvilBastard wrote:Personal preference, I know, but I like listening to the words.[/i]

And I was just going to post these luverly Dutch girls! :lol:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u0rTdyYtBUM

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This week I have mostly been listening to.....

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Izzy HaveMercy: Yes yes yes yes. I spy a DRI t-shirt ha! Especially digging Sisters of Suffocation. Those vocals... Goddamn. I read things about a new wave of death, but I'm not familiar at all. Nice impetus to track down some recent releases.

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Hooo geez, this record is so fun. 80s-style Thrash with really nice production and fan-f**king-tastic hardcore vocals. Helped power through the dreaded cleaning behind the stove and fridge on a hot as hell day s**t-show. Might have to fork over some cash to see them in October.
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Izzy: i always loved how angry and dangerous look metal bands on their promo photos; same scheme: two-therr angry and dangerous and one yearinig, sad face like he/she tries to express: i know that world is not a nice place and humandkind have everything but not kind :lol:
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Bartek wrote:Izzy: i always loved how angry and dangerous look metal bands on their promo photos; same scheme: two-therr angry and dangerous and one yearinig, sad face like he/she tries to express: i know that world is not a nice place and humandkind have everything but not kind :lol:
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UniversalRinging wrote:Izzy HaveMercy: Yes yes yes yes. I spy a DRI t-shirt ha! Especially digging Sisters of Suffocation. Those vocals... Goddamn. I read things about a new wave of death, but I'm not familiar at all. Nice impetus to track down some recent releases.

Been listening to this all week:

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Hooo geez, this record is so fun. 80s-style Thrash with really nice production and fan-f**king-tastic hardcore vocals. Helped power through the dreaded cleaning behind the stove and fridge on a hot as hell day s**t-show. Might have to fork over some cash to see them in October.
After the New Wave of Thrash comes the New Wave of Death of course.... new thrashbands galore, it's even getting a bit over the top, som bring on that oldskool death! Give some new Obituaries please! :lol:

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