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Offline Drew

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Offline Hippo

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Offline pyro-manic

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Rage Against The Machine - eponymous
Audioslave - eponymous
Killing Joke - eponymous
Faith No More - Angel Dust
Tomahawk - Mit Gas
Iron Maiden - Piece Of Mind
The Darkness - Permission To Land
The Stranglers - Singles: the UA Years
Led Zeppelin - Remasters
Probot - Centuries of Sin (single)
AC/DC - Let There Be Rock/Back In Black
Some Nightwish stuff - seeing if they were any good (hell yes!)
Same for 3 Inches of Blood and Million Dead.

\m/ ROCK. :D
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Offline Fineus

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Offline 01010

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Probot finally got around to releasing something? How is it, i've been looking forward to hearing that stuff for ages now.

::Edit::

Found the site and it has a mini player. Definitely a must have purchase for me this album shall be.
« Last Edit: November 17, 2003, 05:35:57 pm by 784 »
What frequency are you getting? Is it noise or sweet sweet music? - Refused - Liberation Frequency.

 

Offline Solatar

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Quote
Originally posted by pyro-manic
Rage Against The Machine - eponymous
Audioslave - eponymous
Killing Joke - eponymous
Faith No More - Angel Dust
Tomahawk - Mit Gas
Iron Maiden - Piece Of Mind
The Darkness - Permission To Land
The Stranglers - Singles: the UA Years
Led Zeppelin - Remasters
Probot - Centuries of Sin (single)
AC/DC - Let There Be Rock/Back In Black
Some Nightwish stuff - seeing if they were any good (hell yes!)
Same for 3 Inches of Blood and Million Dead.

\m/ ROCK. :D


dude, nice.:D

 

Offline Knight Templar

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Offline Turnsky

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Offline pyro-manic

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01010: The album is meant to be out in February (hopefully in time for me birthday), but there's a few tracks circulating on radio shows - particularly the Radio 1 Rock Show (tuesday nights, midnight - 2am). There's Centuries of Sin (Venom's Cronos on vocals), which was released a few weeks back on limited edition 7" (only 6666 copies :D), and there's another track with Lemmy (yes, that one!) on vocals, but I can't remember the name. 'tis mighty good stuff, innit?

Oh, and anyone who hasn't got a Faith No More album - go and buy one NOW. It's bloody marvellous! Same goes for Tomahawk (one of Mike Patton's many post-FNM projects) - if you like your rock a bit strange, then get one of their CDs. You won't regret it. :) If you want some sample tracks to try and listen to before you buy 'em, I'd recommend "Jizzlobber", "Epic" and "Easy" (FNM), and "Birdsong", "Mayday" and "Rape This Day" (Tomahawk).
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Offline Gortef

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I dared to have a try :lol:
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Offline Gloriano

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oh and did i say that i listen

Halo ost
You must have chaos within you to give birth to a dancing star.- Nietzsche

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Offline Kamikaze

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Offline 01010

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Originally posted by pyro-manic
01010: The album is meant to be out in February (hopefully in time for me birthday), but there's a few tracks circulating on radio shows - particularly the Radio 1 Rock Show (tuesday nights, midnight - 2am). There's Centuries of Sin (Venom's Cronos on vocals), which was released a few weeks back on limited edition 7" (only 6666 copies :D), and there's another track with Lemmy (yes, that one!) on vocals, but I can't remember the name. 'tis mighty good stuff, innit?

Oh, and anyone who hasn't got a Faith No More album - go and buy one NOW. It's bloody marvellous! Same goes for Tomahawk (one of Mike Patton's many post-FNM projects) - if you like your rock a bit strange, then get one of their CDs. You won't regret it. :) If you want some sample tracks to try and listen to before you buy 'em, I'd recommend "Jizzlobber", "Epic" and "Easy" (FNM), and "Birdsong", "Mayday" and "Rape This Day" (Tomahawk).


Anything Mike Patton even looks at is gold, I love FNM, Tomahawk, Fantomas and especially "Disco Volante" era Mr Bungle. Angel Dust or Album of the year are probably my favourite albums but I'm not that keen on "The Real Thing" which is odd because everyone I know says it's their favourite. It's a bit too straightforward for my liking, especially as I heard most of it AFTER Angel Dust.
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Offline Zeronet

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The Beatles. :D At this very second, it'd be "I saw here standing there"
Got Ether?