This thread is for the metal-heads out there (Not to mention the fact that this Forum has no Metal ). It where we give appreciation to all of those bands that gave us something to bang our heads to when we were feeling down, and for all the headbanging we did when we were feeling great (usually because of the Metal).
Everything great like Iron Maiden, Dio, Judas Priest and so on.
So yeah, this isn't any of that crappy Oceano bullcrap, just the real metal.
Keep your horns Raised guys!
Thread Recap (last 10 posts from newest to oldest)
Apr 04, 11 at 12:49am
Lukas
There was a time when I *bleep*ing loved System Of A Down, but now it's been reduced to listening to Toxicity and Steal This Album about... once or twice a month, if at all. They were the first band I really got into back when I was in year 7.
quote Chrono
There will always be some rediculously good band that I haven't heard of
Even for somebody like myself who has been into metal for a little over five years now, there's always some band I've never heard of that'll kick some ass. For instance, yesterday, I had just heard of a band named Forte, and I thought the album I picked up was pretty damn good.
Have any of you heard of Children of Bodom, might I ask?
Duh.
If you're into thrash metal, as I'm sure I've mentioned in this thread, check out Nuclear Assault. They're freakin' epic.
Apr 01, 11 at 11:34am
Dark Arcanine
The Factory in Sydney. They were the first act, followed by Hate Eternal, and then Nile to finish up. It was a pretty good concert. Nile are very good to their fans.
Have a couple of good albums. Recently changed their keyboardist to a girl known for being pretty (can't imagine why...). The keyboardist in question being Ashley Ellyllon, previously a member of the band Abigail Williams. Amusingly, the sound of Abigail Williams, in my opinion, improved with her move - an opinion I came to after seeing them live last year and getting their latest album.
Ah, where'd they play last year?
quote Kiker
First four albums are good. Not great, but good and enjoyable, and Follow The Reaper is probably my favorite album by them.
Have to agree with you here to be honest, especially about preferring Follow the Reaper.