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One of my top favorite albums.
Ah, now I just had to listen to this song.... Disarmonia Mundi with Björn from Soilwork: Their voices go so well together. Last edited by Afonya; 04-03-11 at 12:26. |
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04-03-11, 13:49 | #513 |
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05-03-11, 07:04 | #514 |
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I love Slayer to the max. Divine Intervention is a brute album
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05-03-11, 12:08 | #517 |
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Some tracks from the excellent Nocturnus, an old-school Floridian band known for creepy synthesizers, over-the-top guitar theatrics, and cagey lyrics inexplicably weaving the occult and science fiction together:
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05-03-11, 12:28 | #519 |
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Most of Divine Intervention is formulaic Slayer, but the title track is made of win. I also didn't mind the obvious nod to Alice in Chains in "Serenity in Murder".
(and rofl at "Dittohead", practically a love-poem to Rush Limbaugh) Last edited by Rattlehead; 05-03-11 at 12:29. Reason: hiysf8doydlis |
05-03-11, 12:40 | #520 |
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I loved most of Divine album, it was just pure thrash to me
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