What was up with these dudes coming out with a song about Marvel Comics' Wolverine? Wolverine Blues is a tight EP! It goes for loot on its comic value apparently. That was when Entombed started to branch out from deathy thrash.
I had soo much crazy sex in the front seat of my '73 Chevelle after seeing Machine Head and Slayer at the Kaiser in Oakland. Just seeing that cover brings back stupid memories.
Everytime I'd see her after that night, she'd scream "Let freedom reign with a shotgun blaaaaaaaaast", quoting their David Koresh anthem. MetalSexMemoriesRaer
I had to pull that Celtic Frost record out, cause I haven't listened to it in about 10 years.
If you little dudes need educating, Aquarius is probably the best place to start. They have thousands and thousands of metal records in stock:
His Hero Is Gone Charles Bronson Asshole Parade Agents Of Satan Thoughts Of Ionesco Excruciating Terror Cattle Decapitation The Disease (1st 7". Thats my homie Dru (davinci) on traps) Guyana Punch Line (Davinci now on Bass for them. Dude is RAW AS FUCK!!)
.................
Its really too bad, my WHOLE record collection from like the time i was 15 till 19 was stolen about 5 years ago. I havent really kept up with this steez in a LONG time...
West Contra Costa stand the fuck up! These were high school friends of mine. Roadied for them in 10th grade.
Might I add that W. Contra Costa sported 3 of the heaviest bands in the U.S. at this time.
Pinole & Hercules had Possessed. Exodus were spread out around Pinole, Richmond, El Cerrito, etc. And when Metallica moved out of L.A. they lived in El Cerrito. Plus Kirk Hammet started in Exodus and then defected to Metallica.
6. Metallica "Mater of Puppets" later day sins ignored, this LP lit a fire under a lot of folks asses...RIP Cliff
Although placing "Reign In Blood" at #1 immediately validated your approach to this thread, and cuts you slack on other choices, it is a serious mistake to choose "Master" as the essential Metallica LP.
I have had many a beer-fueled dork-fest roundtable on this very point, I still have to say "Master" is superior to "Ride", although "ride" is a rawer record, it doesnt have the power of "master" IMO..."Battery", "Damage Inc.", "Disposable Heros" and I say "Orion" is Cliff's finest moment(yes, even better than Kill Em's "pulling teeth"), while there are some killer tracks on "ride"...I think "Master" is an all around better LP..IMO of course.
Now, imagine the same track with the production of "Ride the Lightning" instead of the (slightly more) compressed sound of "Master."
Let's just say the essential Metallica LP is some mythological hybrid of the two...or better yet, let's say fuck it and get drunk listening to "Kill 'em All."
For some reason I started collecting these eddie poster in high school, then one day I thought to myself, "What is wrong with you?" then I ripped that garbage down and that was that... I liked the artwork or something...
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What was up with these dudes coming out with a song about Marvel Comics' Wolverine?
Wolverine Blues is a tight EP! It goes for loot on its comic value apparently. That was when Entombed started to branch out from deathy thrash.
I'll see you, and raise you...
I had soo much crazy sex in the front seat of my '73 Chevelle after seeing Machine Head and Slayer at the Kaiser in Oakland. Just seeing that cover brings back stupid memories.
Everytime I'd see her after that night, she'd scream "Let freedom reign with a shotgun blaaaaaaaaast", quoting their David Koresh anthem. MetalSexMemoriesRaer
I had to pull that Celtic Frost record out, cause I haven't listened to it in about 10 years.
If you little dudes need educating, Aquarius is probably the best place to start. They have thousands and thousands of metal records in stock:
http://aquariusrecords.org/cat/metal.html
http://aquariusrecords.org/cat/metalblack.html
http://aquariusrecords.org/cat/metalblackmetal.html
http://aquariusrecords.org/cat/metalstonerrock.html
And i cant find images but:
His Hero Is Gone
Charles Bronson
Asshole Parade
Agents Of Satan
Thoughts Of Ionesco
Excruciating Terror
Cattle Decapitation
The Disease (1st 7". Thats my homie Dru (davinci) on traps)
Guyana Punch Line (Davinci now on Bass for them. Dude is RAW AS FUCK!!)
.................
Its really too bad, my WHOLE record collection from like the time i was 15 till 19 was stolen about 5 years ago. I havent really kept up with this steez in a LONG time...
Might I add that W. Contra Costa sported 3 of the heaviest bands in the U.S. at this time.
Pinole & Hercules had Possessed. Exodus were spread out around Pinole, Richmond, El Cerrito, etc. And when Metallica moved out of L.A. they lived in El Cerrito. Plus Kirk Hammet started in Exodus and then defected to Metallica.
I have had many a beer-fueled dork-fest roundtable on this very point, I still have to say "Master" is superior to "Ride", although "ride" is a rawer record, it doesnt have the power of "master" IMO..."Battery", "Damage Inc.", "Disposable Heros" and I say "Orion" is Cliff's finest moment(yes, even better than Kill Em's "pulling teeth"), while there are some killer tracks on "ride"...I think "Master" is an all around better LP..IMO of course.
Jesus Christ, this song rips.
Now, imagine the same track with the production of "Ride the Lightning" instead of the (slightly more) compressed sound of "Master."
Let's just say the essential Metallica LP is some mythological hybrid of the two...or better yet, let's say fuck it and get drunk listening to "Kill 'em All."
A member of this band used to post on here...
I'm unsure if 'power violence' would be considered 'metal' though...
For some reason I started collecting these eddie poster in high school, then one day I thought to myself, "What is wrong with you?" then I ripped that garbage down and that was that... I liked the artwork or something...
The "March of the S.O.D" intro rif is oh so
Yea, this last page has gotten into distinction-qualifying territory. Plaese to post Modern Soul-like distinctions for metal:
Thrash
GrindCore
Crossover
Punk
Death Metal
Black Metal
Stoner Metal
Speed Metal
Thrash Metal Crossover Punk