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i wish amon amarth would release a new album already. fate of norns is a killer album.

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Fate of Norns is too tame. I prefer Versus the World and prior.

Uh oh, don't let Toxikk see this...

http://www.metalreview.com/viewreview.aspx?ID=2054

friend of mine just visited me with his son. he said he has some early/old COB and narfalgar (sp) cds which he will give me for free next time we meet :D

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Nice.. you will love COB earlier stuff :D

edit: i totally forgot my todays cd recommodation (if youre into brutal hardcore boston style): Death Before Dishonor - Friends Family Forever

their new album was released in early 2005 on bridge 9 records. i picked this one up for cheap and i am totally impressed by them. so if you're into hatebreed and terror check em out.

http://www.deathb4dishonor.com/

:rolleyes:

but I still laughed.

Anyway, I am looking forward to listening to it. Any songs you might point out Orange?

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Hey

"Hero" - First song on the album. Good opener

"Ugly" i have that on repeat alot. Dunno why :happy:

"Pieces" - Nice hard song

"Silence" - same ^^

"Failure"

well sevendust isn't metal. is qualifies as hard rock maybe.

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Yeah they arent metal but i would say Alt Metal / Hard Rock

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Hey

"Hero" - First song on the album. Good opener

"Ugly" i have that on repeat alot. Dunno why :happy:

"Pieces" - Nice hard song

"Silence" - same ^^

"Failure"

Yeah they arent metal but i would say Alt Metal / Hard Rock

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I am upset with your song choices. It doesnt even list Never and Shadows In Red. They are two of the better songs on the album.

p.s. ugly = :sleep:

you DO know they just released a new album named Alive 2 right?

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belladonna said they would have a new album (LP) out next year and that they would see their fans yet again. that should be awesome. all 5 original members!!!

belladonna said they would have a new album (LP) out next year and that they would see their fans yet again. that should be awesome. all 5 original members!!!

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nice to hear.

i just saw gorefest will release a new album on the 31st too. i loved them when i was like 16 :D

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