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    Quote Originally Posted by Phall View Post
    well, Bury your Dead dissappointed, their new singer is not as good, and all the breakdowns sounded similar
    Bury your Dead is from Worcester, what do you expect?? I also thought their performance was crappy when I saw them at locobazooka a few years back, even with the old singer. The guy lost his voice after the first two songs.

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    The new IN FLAMES album is out as of this week. You can listen to the entire thing on their myspace page: http://www.myspace.com/inflames

    Not sure why they would give it away for free, but hey, free metal!

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    36 Crazyfists,
    A Black Rose Burial,
    A Dozen Furies,
    A Thorn For Every Heart,
    Aborted,
    The Acacia Strain,
    A Day To Remember,
    Aeon,
    The Agonist,
    Alesana,
    All Hell Breaks Loose,
    All Shall Perish,
    All That Remains,
    American Nightmare,
    Anima Damnata,
    Anorexia Nervosa,
    Armor For Sleep,
    As Blood Runs Black,
    Back After Dawn,
    Bane,
    Bayside,
    Behemoth,
    Beneath The Massacre,
    Bleeding Through,
    Bloodshoteye,
    Breaking Benjamin,
    Bring Me The Horizon,
    Bullet For My Valentine,
    Burning Skies,
    Burnt By The Sun,
    Camilla Rhodes,
    Cannibal Corpse,
    Captain Dan And The Scurvy Crew,
    Children Of Bodom,
    The County Medical Examiners,
    Cryptopsy,
    Dååth,
    Deicide,
    Despised Icon,
    DevilDriver,
    Dimmu Borgir,
    Disrupt,
    Divine Heresy,
    Dry Kill Logic,
    Embalmer,
    Embrace The End,
    Emmure,
    Escape The Fate,
    Eyes Set To Kill,
    Flaw,
    From First To Last,
    Five Finger Death Punch,
    Four Year Strong,
    General Surgery,
    Gizmachi,
    Glass Casket,
    Good Clean Fun,
    Gorerotted,
    Gorgasm,
    Graf Orlock,
    Gutted With Broken Glass,
    Gwen Stacy,
    Halifax,
    Hawthorne Heights,
    Hidden In Plain View,
    I Am Ghost,
    I Killed The Prom Queen,
    Immolation,
    Into The Moat,
    Ion Dissonance,
    Job For A Cowboy,
    Kid Dynamite,
    KillWhitneyDead,
    Kreator,
    Leng Tch'e,
    Lifetime,
    Light This City,
    Lupara,
    Macabre,
    mc chris,
    Motion City Soundtrack,
    Motograter,
    Nasum,
    Nodes Of Ranvier,
    Nothingface,
    The Number Twelve Looks Like You,
    Origin,
    Phobia,
    Profanation,
    Protest The Hero,
    The Red Death,
    Reveille,
    Shai Hulud,
    Silverstein,
    Simon Says,
    Slipknot,
    Static-X,
    Straylight Run,
    Suffocation,
    The Used,
    Waking The Cadaver,
    Walls Of Jericho,
    Warface,
    Watchmaker,
    Whitechapel,
    Zimmers Hole

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    aren't those all really the same band?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mastodon View Post
    36 Crazyfists,
    A Black Rose Burial,
    A Dozen Furies,
    A Thorn For Every Heart,
    Aborted,
    The Acacia Strain,
    A Day To Remember,
    Aeon,
    The Agonist,
    Alesana,
    All Hell Breaks Loose,
    All Shall Perish,
    All That Remains,
    American Nightmare,
    Anima Damnata,
    Anorexia Nervosa,
    Armor For Sleep,
    As Blood Runs Black,
    Back After Dawn,
    Bane,
    Bayside,
    Behemoth,
    Beneath The Massacre,
    Bleeding Through,
    Bloodshoteye,
    Breaking Benjamin,
    Bring Me The Horizon,
    Bullet For My Valentine,
    Burning Skies,
    Burnt By The Sun,
    Camilla Rhodes,
    Cannibal Corpse,
    Captain Dan And The Scurvy Crew,
    Children Of Bodom,
    The County Medical Examiners,
    Cryptopsy,
    Dååth,
    Deicide,
    Despised Icon,
    DevilDriver,
    Dimmu Borgir,
    Disrupt,
    Divine Heresy,
    Dry Kill Logic,
    Embalmer,
    Embrace The End,
    Emmure,
    Escape The Fate,
    Eyes Set To Kill,
    Flaw,
    From First To Last,
    Five Finger Death Punch,
    Four Year Strong,
    General Surgery,
    Gizmachi,
    Glass Casket,
    Good Clean Fun,
    Gorerotted,
    Gorgasm,
    Graf Orlock,
    Gutted With Broken Glass,
    Gwen Stacy,
    Halifax,
    Hawthorne Heights,
    Hidden In Plain View,
    I Am Ghost,
    I Killed The Prom Queen,
    Immolation,
    Into The Moat,
    Ion Dissonance,
    Job For A Cowboy,
    Kid Dynamite,
    KillWhitneyDead,
    Kreator,
    Leng Tch'e,
    Lifetime,
    Light This City,
    Lupara,
    Macabre,
    mc chris,
    Motion City Soundtrack,
    Motograter,
    Nasum,
    Nodes Of Ranvier,
    Nothingface,
    The Number Twelve Looks Like You,
    Origin,
    Phobia,
    Profanation,
    Protest The Hero,
    The Red Death,
    Reveille,
    Shai Hulud,
    Silverstein,
    Simon Says,
    Slipknot,
    Static-X,
    Straylight Run,
    Suffocation,
    The Used,
    Waking The Cadaver,
    Walls Of Jericho,
    Warface,
    Watchmaker,
    Whitechapel,
    Zimmers Hole
    Pretty much all those bands are poserfag bands with the exception of Suffocation, early Deicide, Immolation and Macabre (although they are a joke band, they are a funny joke band). General surgury sucked compared to Dismember. And Shitknot and Dummy Burger are beyond gay. I'm surprised you didn't include Cradle of Fags. And aren't Breaking Benjamin a top 40 pop band? What - do you buy all your music at Best Buy?

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    Disrupt, Nasum, Phobia, and Zimmers Hole are good. But I don't think its possible to like such good bands next to such horrible bands. So maybe he just googled metal or something.
    Last edited by adam; 04-06-2008 at 04:56 PM.

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    most of the bands on that list are fagcore
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    bane is on that list.

    can we start again?

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    its extracurriculariffic!
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    truly a classic.

    deli-style

    jugga jiggga wugga

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    That list was sent to me by a friend of mine. I posted it to get a mag reaction. And a reaction I wasn't surprised by. I'm not into the nu-fag metal either. I grew up listening to Bathory, Venom, Kreator etc.

    currently listening to:

    Goatwhore-A haunting curse
    Summon-Fallen
    Dissection-Live Legacy
    Enthroned-Xes Haerecticum
    Hypocrisy-Penetralia
    In Memorium-From Misery Comes Darkness (Seattle)
    Serpens Eon-Dawn of Koutal (Seattle)
    Blood Red Throne-Affiliated with Suffering
    Decapitated-Negation (R.I.P.)
    Blood Bath-Resurection through Carnage
    Thy Primordial-The Crowning Carnage
    The Crown- Eternal Death
    Naglfar-Ex-Infernis
    Necrophobic-Bloodhymns

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    i've been listening to lots of goatsnake lately.

    i've seen goatwhore and the crown both live. the crown definitely impressed more than goatwhore.

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    Four pages and no one listens to Clutch, sad state of affairs here.

    Any of you old school headbangers that like Sabbath, Zeppelin, Metalica, should pick up some Clutch, there isn't really anything like it and they are truly a rockin band.

    If you're a drummer definately get some of their music.
    It’s the places you ride that are special, not you riding there.”

    All stunts performed without a net!

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    Quote Originally Posted by SuperChief View Post
    Four pages and no one listens to Clutch, sad state of affairs here.

    Any of you old school headbangers that like Sabbath, Zeppelin, Metalica, should pick up some Clutch, there isn't really anything like it and they are truly a rockin band.

    If you're a drummer definately get some of their music.
    Clutch are great, but they're not metal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by damn texan View Post
    adam, check this venue out if you haven't already. best metal venue in dtown. http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm...ndid=155760136
    Quote Originally Posted by nick > jesus View Post
    kingdom of doom rules

    RIP
    The KOD is no more, police raid during nun slaughter last friday, many arrests, the people who ran the place are getting raped due to the rave act

    I am super bummed its closed, this means way less good shows in denver

    It was such a cool space:




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    man, they police are completely destroying the DIY scene in denver right now.

    sox's place got shut down earlier this year. monkey mania got shutdown last week. kingdom is now shutdown. last night at the underground, the cops went and talked to the business owners across the street. i have a feeling that venue won't last much longer either.

    glad I am moving in a year.

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    what small venues remain in denver?

    i can think of the climax lounge, larimer lounge, underground, hidive, & marquis. are there anymore?
    Last edited by damn texan; 04-15-2008 at 01:29 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by damn texan View Post
    what small venues remain in denver?

    i can think of the climax lounge, larimer lounge, underground, hidive, & marquis. are there anymore?
    blast-o-mat is left, though they dont host that many shows anymore, and the junkyard and bar bar
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    anyone going to see the sword on saturday? bluebird.

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    I'm just posting here to say how much I love Nile.

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    king diamond is tonight. i might go.

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    I just saw Opeth in Spokane last night, it was quite possibly the best concert I have been to. Heir Apparent might also be the heaviest song they've ever written, it was fucking insane live.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aenigma View Post
    I just saw Opeth in Spokane last night, it was quite possibly the best concert I have been to. Heir Apparent might also be the heaviest song they've ever written, it was fucking insane live.
    With the Prognation tour? If so, what was there set list?

    Seeing them next week in Boston. So pumped. BTBAM and Opeth rule...

    Also, Heir Apparent is quite sick. Actually, all of Watershed is pretty freakin' awesome.

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    The set list was:

    Demon of the Fall
    Master's Apprentices
    Baying of the Hounds
    In My Time of Need
    Serenity Painted Death
    Wreath
    To Rid the Disease
    Heir Apparent
    The Drapery Falls (encore)

    It was definitely a heavy set, I loved it. The only bad part was that I don't really think Fredrick is an adequate replacement for Peter. Maybe he just needs to get to know the songs better, but he just wasn't as dialed as the rest of the band.

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    akercocke (blackened death metal)
    blotted science (instrumental jazz fusion death metal)
    Clinging to the trees of a forest fire (local grindcore)
    cryptopsy (technical death metal)
    Funeral Mist (black metal, this band is scary to listen to in a good way)
    Negura Bunget (atmospheric black metal)
    Vader (death metal)
    Vomitory (death metal)

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