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Dublin is dead after 11 I can see why they would flock over there.
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IMG_20240601_121604.jpg Went to a record fair with my mate found these Bathory - Twilight of the Gods Belphegor - Conjuring the Dead
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Conjuring the Dead is an excellent album. I have the special edition cd with the 70 minute dvd. It includes a performance in Liverpool. Justin. |
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#4365
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I softens the blow alright but after only 2 hours sleep last night I need something stronger than the power of metal today
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The Venue they played at closed down shortly after, not saying it was their fault though
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I - Days of North Wind Between Two Worlds (2006) I love this one off album from Black Metal super group I. Made up of members of Immortal, Gorgoroth and Enslaved. Abbath - vocals, guitar Ice Dale - guitar TC King - bass Armagedda - drums |
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Remembering when an unknown metal band sent Britain into a Satanic panic / Kerrang "...Later that year [1993], black metal made the headlines in the UK after a the four members of Necropolis, a band from Tunbridge Wells in Kent were sentenced at Maidstone Crown Court after causing damage to seven churches in Kent at an estimated cost of ?100,000. That March, seven churches and one cemetery in Kent were vandalised; windows were smashed and gravestones were damaged. The events were even reported on BBC South East, with its newsreader reporting on campaign for a ban of black metal music, a ?form of music with disturbing satanic overtones? which ?encourages devil worship and the desecration of churches" Three members ? David Wharton, Mark Reeve (both 22), Kevin Rooney (21, from neighbouring Eynsford) ? were jailed for 30 months each pleading guilty to conspiracy to cause damage, while Paul Timms ? who regretted only that he had not burned one of the churches down ? didn?t help his case by wearing Cradle Of Filth's notorious Jesus Is A C*nt T-shirt during his second court hearing and was given 30 months at a young offenders? institution in Rochester. In prison, Paul allegedly went on hunger strike and when asked what he wanted to eat supposedly replied, "A bible." He was later moved to a facility in Dover for his own protection after a violent attack from inmates..."
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Little interview with Shane Embury about the Napalm Death House. He seems so nice, I'd be his friend He has loads of crap lying about like the rest of us haha.
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AGENT STEEL: 'MAD LOCUST RISING' - LIVE AT HAMMERSMITH ODEON, CD / DVD DELUXE DIGIPACK Pre-order available from Cherry Red Records direct - UK$14.99 Release date: September 27
"Formed in 1984 in Los Angeles, Agent Steel mixed speed with John Cyriis' outstanding vocal dexterity and a subject matter that centred around UFOs and conspiracy theories. Cyriis had briefly been a member of Megadeth prior to forming Agent Steel. Releasing the classic albums 'Skeptics Apocalypse' in 1985, and 'Unstoppable Force' in 1987, the band split in 1988, but reunited in 2021 with Cyriis for 'No Other Godz Before Me' The band toured extensively in their early days and stood out from the crowd due to Cyriis' vocal style which drew comparisons to the likes of Geoff Tate of Queensryche, and Rob Halford of Judas Priest. 'Mad Locust Rising' captures the band in their early pomp and features the unreleased track 'The Unexpected' as well as a cover of the Judas Priest classic 'The Ripper'. The release features brand new interviews conducted by journalist Olivier 'Zoltar' Badin with guitarist James Murphy, who played with the band on this show, and who went on to play with many legendary bands including Death, Obituary and Testament, and also singer / guitarist Olof Wikstrand from Swedish speed metal act Enforcer, a band influenced by the Agent Steel blueprint" Track listing: CD: Mad Locust Rising - Live At Hammersmith Odeon 1 Nothin? Left 2 The Unexpected 3 The Day At Guyana 4 Never Surrender 5 Mad Locust Rising 6 The Ripper 7 Evil Eye / Evil Minds 8 Bleed For The Godz 9 Rager DVD: Mad Locust Rising - Live At Hammersmith Odeon 1 Nothin? Left 2 The Unexpected 3 The Day At Guyana 4 Never Surrender 5 Mad Locust Rising 6 The Ripper 7 Evil Eye / Evil Minds 8 Bleed For The Godz 9 Rager
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