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  • Big_ChanBig_Chan 5,088 Posts
    Celtic Frost! DOPE DOPE DOPE. Saw them live in June 86 at the Moore Theater in downtown Seattle. Celtic Frost, Voi Vod and Runing Wild. Drank beers with Tom G. Warrior at the after show party. Very polite soft spoken dude. 1984-86 were the best years EVAR for metal shows in Seattle. I saw Metallica on the last date of the Master Of Puppets tour, Metallica with Cliff Burton on Ride The Lightning tour, King Diamond, Megadeth, Slayer on Halloween!, Exodus, Anthrax, Mercyful Fate in Portland, OR. Hirax, Possessed, Priest, Maiden, Etc. Those were the days.

  • I can't really get into all the lo-fi bm shit Southern Lord puts out. Although I have to admit, that paragraph about Orthodox was intruiging.

    If anyone's got Salvation on vinyl, plaese to send to me.


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    it's not easy being grimm...

    I knew there would be great pictures in this thread...

  • DubiousDubious 1,865 Posts
    VOIVOD

    RIP Piggy



    the first gig my 15 year old self ever went to was Voivod and Sacrifice

  • onetetonetet 1,754 Posts
    I can't really get into all the lo-fi bm shit Southern Lord puts out.

    I hear you (Striborg, for instance is definitely not for all tastes even w/in black-metal fans). But much of Southern Lord's output is very well-produced and gets into really interesting tangents from metal, like the last Earth record (the Morricone-inflected Hex...) and Om.

    Saw Om in DC last night, as a matter of fact. Very long set with a few tedious moments given how churning and repititive their style of hypnotic stoner metal is, but had some highlights that rank among the best live music I've seen this year.

    EDIT: BTW, just noticed that this was post # 666 for me.

  • My favorite Black Metal band.

  • Celtic Frost! DOPE DOPE DOPE. Saw them live in June 86 at the Moore Theater in downtown Seattle. Celtic Frost, Voi Vod and Runing Wild. Drank beers with Tom G. Warrior at the after show party. Very polite soft spoken dude. 1984-86 were the best years EVAR for metal shows in Seattle. I saw Metallica on the last date of the Master Of Puppets tour, Metallica with Cliff Burton on Ride The Lightning tour, King Diamond, Megadeth, Slayer on Halloween!, Exodus, Anthrax, Mercyful Fate in Portland, OR. Hirax, Possessed, Priest, Maiden, Etc. Those were the days.

    I'm gonna need some pictures of your self during those years.

    I want to see some jean jackets, with leather sleeves, and back patches. Tight jeans with some big ass hi top sneakers with the tounge hanging out. Oh and some long ass feathered hair.

    Thanks, appreciate it.

  • VOIVOD

    RIP Piggy



    WTF? They sacrificing his gtr case?

    He was one of the best, most innovative and underrated guitarists ever,

  • pknypkny 549 Posts
    VOIVOD

    RIP Piggy



    WTF? They sacrificing his gtr case?

    He was one of the best, most innovative and underrated guitarists ever,

    Looks like there's an actual guitar on top of that case. Anybody know the story behind this pic? Are these random fans, or band/crew members?

    I was luckily enough to catch Voivod a couple of times in the late 80s/early 90s, including a time they played a show with the Cro-Mags Much better prog metal than stuff like Dream Theater.

  • I can't really get into all the lo-fi bm shit Southern Lord puts out.

    I hear you (Striborg, for instance is definitely not for all tastes even w/in black-metal fans). But much of Southern Lord's output is very well-produced and gets into really interesting tangents from metal, like the last Earth record (the Morricone-inflected Hex...) and Om.


    Oh I will definitely ride for Earth, Om, and that shit...I just said I'm not into the lo-fi black metal shit.

  • pppppppp 261 Posts
    My favorite Black Metal band.

    Someone's gotta make that joke every single time.

    do you like black metal?
    what like bad brains?
    no, not like bad brains.

  • motown67motown67 4,513 Posts
    Celtic Frost! DOPE DOPE DOPE. Saw them live in June 86 at the Moore Theater in downtown Seattle. Celtic Frost, Voi Vod and Runing Wild. Drank beers with Tom G. Warrior at the after show party. Very polite soft spoken dude. 1984-86 were the best years EVAR for metal shows in Seattle. I saw Metallica on the last date of the Master Of Puppets tour, Metallica with Cliff Burton on Ride The Lightning tour, King Diamond, Megadeth, Slayer on Halloween!, Exodus, Anthrax, Mercyful Fate in Portland, OR. Hirax, Possessed, Priest, Maiden, Etc. Those were the days.

    It sounds like we grew up during the same period.

    I went to high school with Possessed and roadied for them. Exodus were the east bay metal heroes and we use to have stupid arguments about who was heavier, them or Slayer. Pride got in the way of heaviness because about all we could say about Slayer were that they were posers for wearing make-up! Sadly I misseed both Mercyful Fate AND Celtic Frost when they played in the Bay Area, which Possessed opened up for and I could've gotten in for free because my mom grounded me for screwing off in school.

    I only got to see one song of Metallica during their Ride The Lightning tour at the Kabuki in SF. I sneaked in for free but got thrown up on the stage and kicked out by some bouncers. I knew Cliff Burton though from clubs and he was always the coolest.

    Hirax! Katon Depena! Now we're talking. Was there anyone that guy didn't know? One time I got kicked out of a hotel in Bueana Park by a stupid security guard and I walked to Katon's house about 4 am and crashed on his floor.

    Voivod! Loved their first two albums. I did an interview with them after their first for this small little fanzine I put together and got thanked on the back of their second album. Same thing happened with Destruction from Germany.

    Anyone out there use to trade demos and live tapes? I use to go to shows with a little hand held recorder and trade those things around the world. I got Metallica demos, Slayer demos, M. Fate demos, you know it from that period, I probably got it.

  • we went to one of this cats....




    ....gigs for a laugh once. Me one mate used to joke about us going to seem him (after we saw his album covers and interviews etc.) I was on the fence, I couldn't care less. Anyway fast forward 6-7 odd years and I noticed he was swinging by our ends on tour so I thought fuck it and got us some tickets. I always get the tickets for gigs etc. as I'm the only one who can be arsed, but the tradition is I never tell 'em who we're going to see. But its always someone we've wanted to see... not this time though hahaha

    The novelty wore off after about 10 minutes. Never really heard his stuff before but I was surprised at how lighweight and electronic it was.

    I went for a piss and these 3 bouncers were looking at the stage through the glass window in the door: "he's Frickin' fucked inny"

    The guitarist looked like Legolas

  • My favorite Black Metal band.

    Someone's gotta make that joke every single time.

    do you like black metal?
    what like bad brains?
    no, not like bad brains.

    Bad Brains ain't metal.

  • Anyone out there use to trade demos and live tapes? I use to go to shows with a little hand held recorder and trade those things around the world. I got Metallica demos, Slayer demos, M. Fate demos, you know it from that period, I probably got it.

    I'm one of you. I still have many of my old tapes, have yet to take on digitizing them yet. I did lots of metal zine art (Morbid, Ian, etc.). You still have any tapes or zines?

  • motown67motown67 4,513 Posts
    Anyone out there use to trade demos and live tapes? I use to go to shows with a little hand held recorder and trade those things around the world. I got Metallica demos, Slayer demos, M. Fate demos, you know it from that period, I probably got it.

    I'm one of you. I still have many of my old tapes, have yet to take on digitizing them yet. I did lots of metal zine art (Morbid, Ian, etc.). You still have any tapes or zines?

    I'm pretty sure my tapes are in my great aunt's basement. I have no idea if I kept any zines though.

  • Time to rep the most Satanic band you know about.


    You want Satanic......

    This is the most Satanic LP I've ever heard.



    Krozier??? was Geoff Crozier, demented psychedelic magician/performance artist from Seymour in Victoria, Australia; ???the Generator??? refers to his musical accompaniment at this stage in his life, the group Rainbow Generator, who had previously released obscure albums of their own. . He was both a stage magician/illusionist and a ritual magician/shaman, using multi-media performance and improvisation as the method and propulsion for his own anarchic vision of unhinged exploration, with each gig or recording session being a spontaneous ceremonial ritual to see how far out he could take it all and still be there once it was over.


    http://www.headheritage.co.uk/unsung/review/1462

    I dare you to listen to this double LP stoned and with the lights out after midnight.

    Screw all that cartoonish Death Metal!!

    I listened to this album on my trip to the grocery store today. It wasn't lights out at midnight, but I have to say it was the most surreal feeling grocery trip I've ever had. It gave me weird feelings about the other shoppers. It also got me excited about giving out candy at Halloween next year and playing this on some speakers outside.



    Just downloaded and listened to this. I didn't find it creepy or scary at all, pretty laughable IMO.

  • kalakala 3,361 Posts
    Anyone out there use to trade demos and live tapes? I use to go to shows with a little hand held recorder and trade those things around the world. I got Metallica demos, Slayer demos, M. Fate demos, you know it from that period, I probably got it.

    I'm one of you. I still have many of my old tapes, have yet to take on digitizing them yet. I did lots of metal zine art (Morbid, Ian, etc.). You still have any tapes or zines?

    I'm pretty sure my tapes are in my great aunt's basement. I have no idea if I kept any zines though.


    these are now worth$$$$$$$$$$ to metal collectros

  • onetetonetet 1,754 Posts
    I can't really get into all the lo-fi bm shit Southern Lord puts out.

    I hear you (Striborg, for instance is definitely not for all tastes even w/in black-metal fans). But much of Southern Lord's output is very well-produced and gets into really interesting tangents from metal, like the last Earth record (the Morricone-inflected Hex...) and Om.


    Oh I will definitely ride for Earth, Om, and that shit...I just said I'm not into the lo-fi black metal shit.

    cool... which artists do you mean, then? Southern Lord has put out so much it's hard for me keep up.

  • alot of Black Metal doods are tied into the whole pagan / pre xian movement... not so much satanism as a return to more ancient traditions.

    one of my fave records of the last year is Wolves In The Throne Room's Diadium of the 12 Stars. These doods are on some serious commune livin back to the land earth majik craziness...

    See, my thing is, with a lot of these newer Pacific Northwest bands, in particular, I get the impression that the aesthetic is so phony. The fairly sudden interest in all things pagan, and folk music. Two years ago, anarchists in crust bands now deeply into pre-Christian Norse spirituality, etc., etc. Vaguely Nietzschean (mis)statements to foster "are they Nazi's?" controversy. Bands made up of "punk rock kids" so desperate to ride the trend of black metal resurgence that they put out records with generic forest image covers. It's corny to me.

    What's worse in my opinion, though, is that fence-sitting is at an all time high and people/labels who had previously held what appeared to be unobjectionable politics are now doing business with every shitbag, dodgy, or avowed National Socialist . . . provided he's authentic or "kvlt" enough.

    Which is not to take anything away from Wolves in the Throneroom's music.

  • DubiousDubious 1,865 Posts


    Which is not to take anything away from Wolves in the Throneroom's music.

    i dont put much credence in the theorizing / philosophical justifications on this shit

    if its metal i want it to rip my face off with baddassery and WOlves certanly do that. As do Velvet Cacoon who IMO turned the who eco terroist thing upside down and really took the piss out of peeps who take this stuff toooooooo seriously.


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    Nadja needs to get some props in this thread.



  • Which is not to take anything away from Wolves in the Throneroom's music.

    i dont put much credence in the theorizing / philosophical justifications on this shit

    Exactly.



  • Which is not to take anything away from Wolves in the Throneroom's music.

    i dont put much credence in the theorizing / philosophical justifications on this shit

    if its metal i want it to rip my face off with baddassery and WOlves certanly do that. As do Velvet Cacoon who IMO turned the who eco terroist thing upside down and really took the piss out of peeps who take this stuff toooooooo seriously.


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    Nadja needs to get some props in this thread.


    Compare Velvet Cacoon's logo to that of quasi NSBM band Grand Belial's key. Total bite. It was ironic seeing the guy from Nachtmystium (a fence-sitting group of backpeddlers) say that Velvet Cacoon was in his current playlist because Nachtmystium were going to tour with GBK, but backed out at the last moment because they feared the band would (quite reasonably) be pegged as Nazi sympathizers.

    I like a lot of music in spite of its message, but I'm not big on putting money into many of these dudes' coffers.

  • DubiousDubious 1,865 Posts
    dood you have WAY too much time on yer hands

    oh my two metal bands with elaborate "old english" fonts fer logos... yes a total bite.

  • Hail Satan!

    For shits and giggles check this out.

    Rate My Corpsepaint.
    http://www.ratemycorpsepaint.com

    For you and yours.


  • batmonbatmon 27,574 Posts
    my co-worker was teelin my about a Black Metal musical chart that explains the conscious omittance of any forms of Black music to make the music more "pure/white".

    Anyone heard of somethin like this.

  • JimsterJimster Cruffiton.etsy.com 6,952 Posts
    my co-worker was teelin my about a Black Metal musical chart that explains the conscious omittance of any forms of Black music to make the music more "pure/white".

    Anyone heard of somethin like this.

    Noel Gallagher.

  • my co-worker was teelin my about a Black Metal musical chart that explains the conscious omittance of any forms of Black music to make the music more "pure/white".

    Anyone heard of somethin like this.

    Yeah. That thread is pretty big in BM circles. There's even a new-school metal mag that has a monthly column where various corpsepaint dudes explain their whole racialist philosophy in depth.

    Black Metal= as hell. The music sucks, too.

  • DustedDonDustedDon 830 Posts
    1349, Burzum, Mayhem, Gorgoroth......
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