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KharBevNor:

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And I am sorry for being a prick, but for those that said 3 Inches of Blood, ESPECIALLY Deadly Sinners - for shame. Rob Halford would be turning over in his grave if he was dead, those vocals are shocking. Now Im also not some leetest metalhead, but when an alleged traditional metal band wears bloody emo clothing in promotional pictures... I just don't know....
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Cam Pipes ain't Rob Halford, but then, no-one is Rob Halford. The promo pics are just some crappy marketing strategy from Roadrunner. When I saw them, Cam (who's actually the big hairy guy) was wearing spiky bracers and an all-father t-shirt, and the emo-est looking one (the one in glasses) not only took of his glasses, but was wearing a Bolt Thrower shirt and three quarter length black trousers that revealed scenes of a wrecked battlefield round one calf and a hanging scene round the other calf with ravens flying up his leg towards his knee. Metal. Plus, I think Deadly Sinners does have a short solo (I'll check when I get home). But with them killer fucking riffs, it don't really need one. I do aplogise to Rob though for not considering 'All Guns Blazing' by Judas Priest though.


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Bloodbath are krieg as krap, but their best songs are clearly 'Outnumbering the Day' and 'Ominous Bloodvomit'.


--- Quote ---Fear Factory - Demanufacture
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No. No no no. Big God/Raped Souls? Yes. Pisschrist? Yes. Edgecrusher? Yes. T-1000? Maybe.



--- Quote ---Children of Bodom - Needled 24/7
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Most fans would think this heresy, but I do like this track? How much of the older stuff have you heard? I'd rank a lot above this, but especially tracks like 'Lake Bodom', 'Follow the Reaper', 'Hate Me!' and 'Black Widow'.


--- Quote ---Motorhead - Ace of Spades
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Bomber, man! BOMBER! Does anyone actually listen to any Motorhead except this track!?

In Flames - Moonshield is actually a pretty nice choice, but I would probably have gone for Biosphere as classic IF. Pinball Map, Episode 666 and Clayman for middle and later period...I wouldn't go for that at all. Though the Commodore 64 version of Cloud Connected is 1337.

Also, I'm considering changing my vote entirely to Hawkwind - Master of the Universe. But only if you get the right version. It tails off towards the end on a lot of the longer versions, but that intro...pure hard rock genius.

StrikeThePostman:
Built to Spill - Out of Sight

I didn't even have to think about that one.  However, I usually connect this song with "Kicked It in the Sun" and "Untrustable Pt. 2", both of which come right after it.  If we were going to have a best song progression thread, that would get my vote.  My vote times 303894593875.

Gryff:
For me, it's a toss up between "Like A Rolling Stone" by Bob Dylan and "Love Will Tear Us Apart" by Joy Division.

Merkava:

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Mad World-Gary Jules
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I was about to say covers shouldn't count, but then I decided it really doesn't matter...lots of covers are better than the original.
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There you go. Mad World works SO much better as a creepy piano piece than a cheesey techno monstrosity.

I'm biased against 80's synth music. Screw Tears For Fears.

Here's a list...kinda:

Built to Spill - Out of Sight (good call, Postman)
Mock Orange - Stuck In
The Dismemberment Plan - Back and Forth
Joy Division - Disorder
Ben Folds Five - Underground
Fugazi - Target

Rogue42:
The Refreshments - Nada

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