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Started by Puritan, 01 December 2011, 22:57:05

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Puritan

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To the trained eye - There are no coincidences
The more you see - The less it makes sense
To the trained eye - There are no coincidences
If you can not see - You can not truly know

Forge

Take it down to the beach with a hammer and pound sand up your ass

Merlijn

Metallica - Rebel of babylon

A "new" song, it's a left-over from Death magnetic. Anyway, it kicks quite a lot of ass!  8)

zykoveddy

http://www.lastfm.ru/user/zykoveddy
Mostly listening to oldschool Rock and Progressive metal
From the flight of the seagull come the spread claws of the eagle.

Forge

Quote from: Merlijn on  18 December 2011, 13:33:12
Metallica - Rebel of babylon
A "new" song, it's a left-over from Death magnetic. Anyway, it kicks quite a lot of ass!  8)

Not very impressed, but I only like their first three or four albums anyway

Quote from: zykoveddy on  23 December 2011, 11:07:35
http://www.lastfm.ru/user/zykoveddy
Mostly listening to oldschool Rock and Progressive metal

Looks like you stole Puritan's and my record collections  8)
Take it down to the beach with a hammer and pound sand up your ass

Merlijn

QuoteI only like their first three or four albums anyway

Don't tell me you don't like And justice for all..  :o That's one hell of an album.

Forge

Quote from: Merlijn on  23 December 2011, 18:37:10
Don't tell me you don't like And justice for all..  :o That's one hell of an album.

Not counting those garage days albums, that would be their fourth release
Take it down to the beach with a hammer and pound sand up your ass

Puritan

Fantastic live performance by these Swedish rockers 8)
Evergrey - Solitude within
To the trained eye - There are no coincidences
The more you see - The less it makes sense
To the trained eye - There are no coincidences
If you can not see - You can not truly know

zykoveddy

Quote from: Forge on  23 December 2011, 14:36:07
Looks like you stole Puritan's and my record collections  8)

Rockin'  :D

I guess you're a big fan of Nazareth, aren't you? Just seen a cover of "No mean city" on your avatar
From the flight of the seagull come the spread claws of the eagle.

Forge

Quote from: zykoveddy on  24 December 2011, 08:23:14
I guess you're a big fan of Nazareth, aren't you? Just seen a cover of "No mean city" on your avatar

I think you and me are the only ones who know that  ;) (Puritan would if he frequented Duke4)
Take it down to the beach with a hammer and pound sand up your ass

Merlijn


Forge

Take it down to the beach with a hammer and pound sand up your ass

zykoveddy

Quote from: Merlijn on  24 December 2011, 16:16:17
Pain of Salvation - beyond the pale

Great progressive rock/metal from Sweden.  8)

Nice track and band, although I like Porcupine Tree better


For some reason I have a fever of rare 70's rock bands. Usually they have only one studio album.
Here's some very unknown and awesome songs

Hard Stuff - Sinister Minister Catchy hard rock
Granicus - Prayer The vocals are priceless in this one. I have no idea why this band disappeared.
I Drive - Down Down Down
Armageddon – Silver Tightrope
Tucky Buzzard - Time Will Be Your Doctor
From the flight of the seagull come the spread claws of the eagle.

zykoveddy

Quote from: zykoveddy on  25 December 2011, 14:09:09
I have a fever of rare 70's rock bands.

Damn google translator. I mean, I love rare bands.
From the flight of the seagull come the spread claws of the eagle.

Puritan

To the trained eye - There are no coincidences
The more you see - The less it makes sense
To the trained eye - There are no coincidences
If you can not see - You can not truly know