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    I haven't even heard a single note from Nokturnel Oak and I already think they are the greatest band that's ever exsisted. Anybody know what their logo looks like?

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    two different bands


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    I've been diggin Nemecide lately.


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    Quote Originally Posted by doughboyshredder View Post
    two different bands
    ..even better. Then Nokturnel oaK is up for grabs then? Guess I'm changing the name of my new electonic projekt from Norwegian funeraL to Nokturnel oaK!

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    Saw a co-workers band play for the first time last weekend and really enjoyed the show, they had tons of energy on stage... not as heavy as a lot of the stuff posted here but check 'em out, maybe you'll dig em too.

    http://shermanburns.bandcamp.com/track/lasso

    http://shermanburns.bandcamp.com/track/bones

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    Can't find a vid for "A Leg To Stand On", song fucking rips.

    Was going to post a slew a songs but now I can't remember anything.
    Hillshire Farm is sexy

    Grab both cheeks and sink your teeth into the ass of life.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ripzalot View Post
    i'm stoked on devin townsend project at the moment...





    I thank very much for sharing that, my friend. I shall eat that shit up, dive into it headlong and fully immerse. Yesh.
    Hillshire Farm is sexy

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    Isis is a weird band. I can't stand a couple of their albums (random aside: I like to pronounce it "abbums"), but Celestial has some heavy and creative riffs I can listen to over and over. Like this: EDIT: forgot to mention last 3+ minutes is horseshit (my opinion), first 6 is cool.

    And this:
    Last edited by Gordyman; 09-22-2011 at 03:57 PM. Reason: bad edit. squirrel ass rapist guy down the block.
    Hillshire Farm is sexy

    Grab both cheeks and sink your teeth into the ass of life.

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    COC, Hatebreed, Kingdom of Sorrow, Black Sabbath
    Live Hard

    "When the Government fears the People there is Liberty, When the People fear the Government, there is Tyranny." - Thomas Jefferson

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gordyman View Post
    I thank very much for sharing that, my friend. I shall eat that shit up, dive into it headlong and fully immerse. Yesh.
    check out his previous band strapping young lad as well.

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    i posted these in the concert thread but i've been listening to them lately

    neurosis



    the ocean


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    I've resisted buying the new (post prison) Burzum albums (Fallen and Belus) for years but now that I've caved, they are actually pretty good.

    Also been listening to Agalloch lately. Pale Folklore and The Mantle. I lost track of them years ago and haven't heard any of their newer stuff. I used to really hate John Haughm's vocals, but for some reason they don't sound too bad now.

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    been digging these two discs :





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    i ran across this the other day and have watched it about 5 times already.

    the band is gojira (means godzilla in japanese) but the video is a fan video compilation effort thing

    ....wait for it...


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    RIP Dimebag
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    I've been digging In Flames and Soilwork a bunch lately. Any SoCal people into In Flames? They're doing a couple local-ish stops in Feb, I'm going down to San Diego to see them...

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    Lamb of God, Hatebreed, Crowbar.

    Non-metal favorites are Tool and Deftones.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AK47bp View Post
    1 of my favorite albums of all time.

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    Ive just gotten into metal, but since I am new to tgr I cant post videos. But Ive been listening to Bergtatt by Ulver, Ecailles de Lune by Alcest, Wolves in the Throne Room, and some Agalloch (although the singers voice sometimes gets annoying/corny).

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    Here ya go:


    ..and some new stuff (not metal, but excellent nonetheless):


    I too could never get used to John Hauhgm's voice. Kris Rygge rocorded some of the most vicious vocals of all time on Natten's Madrigal, but I prefer his clean vocals. Both Bergtatt and Natten's Madrigal were great, but they are much better as an electronic outfit. Ulver is the only band I know of who so dramatically changed genres yet kept the same atmosphere to their music.

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    Really been digging these three bands

    First is Pallbearer, Show No Mercy/Pitchfork has this at #1 on this list

    http://pitchfork.com/features/show-n...lbums-of-2012/



    Dor de duh, kind of symphonic/folky



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    Absolutely love metal. One of my favorite bands that I started listening to a bit more recently is In Flames. For some reason I just really enjoy every one of their songs.

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    What happens when you mix Pantera, Crowbar, and COC - you get Down



    Full Nola album on YouTube

    http://youtu.be/lFEDhm3dWkY
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