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Postby Plodman on Fri Jun 08, 2007 2:04 pm

couchslouch wrote:DRI - FOUR OF A KIND

listened to that hundreds of times and never get bored


It's all about thrash zone!
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Postby Immortalicide on Fri Jun 08, 2007 2:48 pm

Plodman wrote:
couchslouch wrote:DRI - FOUR OF A KIND

listened to that hundreds of times and never get bored


It's all about thrash zone!


DRI were best when they were hardcore and hadnt sold out to the thrash scene!!!! Reaganomics, violent pacification, couch slouch, i dont need society piss all over the "crossover" material from a height that would give you a nosebleed :twisted:
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Postby Grimview on Mon Jun 11, 2007 1:12 am

Probably one of my favourite albums ever, the Thrash album that really got me into Thrash (though very proggy) was Voivod's Dimension Hatross.

Fucking love that album. And everything Voivod's ever done, really. :D
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Postby BEER CAN on Mon Jun 11, 2007 2:04 pm

Immortalicide wrote:DRI were best when they were hardcore and hadnt sold out to the thrash scene!!!! Reaganomics, violent pacification, couch slouch, i dont need society piss all over the "crossover" material from a height that would give you a nosebleed


pah what, i think age changed them, nothing to do with 'selling out', saw em at the garage here in london years ago, fuckin hardcore as you like
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Postby Immortalicide on Mon Jun 11, 2007 10:34 pm

BEER CAN wrote:
Immortalicide wrote:DRI were best when they were hardcore and hadnt sold out to the thrash scene!!!! Reaganomics, violent pacification, couch slouch, i dont need society piss all over the "crossover" material from a height that would give you a nosebleed


pah what, i think age changed them, nothing to do with 'selling out', saw em at the garage here in london years ago, fuckin hardcore as you like


Cant deny that they (and english dogs, and broken bones, and COC, and Suicidal) all went more metal as thrash became major label stuff. What they have been doing more recently is of little consequence. I mean titles like "metalmorphosis" and "crossover" actually sustantiate my point!!!!
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Postby BEER CAN on Mon Jun 11, 2007 11:07 pm

oh yeah totally, but crossover was like 5 years into there playing, hardly a sudden change (sell out change), they were signed to metal blade on the 85 release 'dealing with it' before crossover.....haha yeah those first few corrosion albums wer nuts, talk about a change of direction with blind, line up changes will explain that though.....
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Postby al_lig on Tue Jun 12, 2007 11:02 pm

Gotta be Sepultura - Arise for me...first non Metallica/G'n'R 'metal' album i heard after a wee blast of 'At Deaths Door' old Roadrunner compilation featuring Deicide, fear Factory etc all i can say is the 'Beavis' came out in me and i was hooked......MORE GODDAMMIT GIMME MORE BUTTHEAD........

Other album could be the Lig one as its taken 4 jobs, 7(at least) cars, 3 GTA's , 2 producers, £-thousands, 2 guitarists, 1 vocalist, god knows how many guitars, holiday time, bunking off work time ;) allsorts.........and that doesnt include strings/beer/porn/etc innit
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Postby boovidge on Tue Jun 12, 2007 11:24 pm

beavis and buthead didnt like Death or death metal. they must be destroyed :twisted:
Metal Iain wrote:This board has nothing to do with the 'scene'. It's more just about 10 or so pricks who used to like Thrash that, for one reason or another, waste a lot of time posting on here.


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Postby al_lig on Tue Jun 12, 2007 11:29 pm

boovidge wrote:beavis and buthead didnt like Death or death metal. they must be destroyed :twisted:

No way bruv did you not see the 1 with Cannibal Corpse on when they said summat about 'if this band could play as well as they shake their hair they would be really cool'??? Plus most amusin Morbid Angel - God of emptiness they start singin along too BBOOOWWW TTOOO MMMEE FFFAIIITHHHFUULLLYYY lol WOAH was that a bear???

What sorta zone i was in at the time anyway.....
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Postby poison_was_the_cure on Wed Jun 13, 2007 9:26 am

Megadeth - Rust in peace. that was the 1st megadeth album i bought quite a few years ago. id never heard megadeth before and bought just coz i had a bit of spare money and i thought the front cover was really cool. didnt stop listening to it after that! still dont.
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Postby randomguy on Fri Jun 22, 2007 9:14 pm

Hearing the opening riff to Fight Fire with Fire in 1987 was enough to get me hooked. My mum still thinks I'll grow out of it even though i've been into thrash for 20 years !!!!
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