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well you suck. they are the craziest band i have ever seen live. you have to get into them though. much like icp. i love the off-the-wall shxx. ya know.

GWWWAAARRRR

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I'm not saying I wouldn't see them live. The shows are no doubt a spectacle. I just wouldn't go out of my way to listen to them. ;)

So what do you guys think about the new RoadRunner United album? Theres this really fun song called:

15. I Don't Wanna Be (A Superhero)

Michale Graves (ex-MISFITS) - vocals

Matthew K. Heafy (TRIVIUM) - lead and rhythm guitars

Justin Hagberg (3 INCHES OF BLOOD) - rhythm guitars

Mike D'Antonio (KILLSWITCH ENGAGE) - bass

Dave Chavarri (ILL NINO) - drums

Music written by Matthew K. Heafy

Lyrics written by Michale Graves

I just think itd go good in a X men 3 Soundtrack or something ..

Theres some good songs on the Roadrunner United album but the only songs that i listen to more then the others are

1. The Dagger - Good opener

3 Annihilation By The Hands Of God - Insane

5. The End

18. Enemy Of The State - kick ass tune :devil:

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So what do you guys think about the new RoadRunner United album? Theres this really fun song called:

15. I Don't Wanna Be (A Superhero)

Michale Graves (ex-MISFITS) - vocals

Matthew K. Heafy (TRIVIUM) - lead and rhythm guitars

Justin Hagberg (3 INCHES OF BLOOD) - rhythm guitars

Mike D'Antonio (KILLSWITCH ENGAGE) - bass

Dave Chavarri (ILL NINO) - drums

Music written by Matthew K. Heafy

Lyrics written by Michale Graves

I just think itd go good in a X men 3 Soundtrack or something ..

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Eh, the lineup looks like crap. I'm not really a fan of Roadrunner. The only kickarse band signed to them is Opeth.

So what new albums you guys waiting for in 2005/2006

At the mo it's only the new Lamb Of God album due out some time in 2006

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I'm waiting for the new In Flames one 'come clarity' also that Lamb of God one your on about, and a Mudvayne one at the end of 2006 also Stone Sour at the beginning of 06.

So what do you guys think about the new RoadRunner United album? Theres this really fun song called:

15. I Don't Wanna Be (A Superhero)

Michale Graves (ex-MISFITS) - vocals

Matthew K. Heafy (TRIVIUM) - lead and rhythm guitars

Justin Hagberg (3 INCHES OF BLOOD) - rhythm guitars

Mike D'Antonio (KILLSWITCH ENGAGE) - bass

Dave Chavarri (ILL NINO) - drums

Music written by Matthew K. Heafy

Lyrics written by Michale Graves

I just think itd go good in a X men 3 Soundtrack or something ..

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I like that one :D and I prefer 'In the fire' with King Diamond, that track has an awsome solo.

well here is my sweet deal of the day:

hyprocrisy - the arrival 9euros

hyprocrisy - virus (limited edition cd + bonus dvd) 13euros

downset - universal 3euros

kataklysm - serenty of fire 6 euros

gotta love ebay. the downset cd was more or less a joke bid but i got it nevertheless. i am sooo looking forward to the other 3 albums. i already own em but hey, i rediscovered the joy of buying real cds :)

well here is my sweet deal of the day:

hyprocrisy - the arrival 9euros

hyprocrisy - virus (limited edition cd + bonus dvd) 13euros

downset - universal 3euros

kataklysm - serenty of fire 6 euros

gotta love ebay. the downset cd was more or less a joke bid but i got it nevertheless. i am sooo looking forward to the other 3 albums. i already own em but hey, i rediscovered the joy of buying real cds :)

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Kataklysm - "Serenity in fire" is one kick ass album :devil:

Kataklysm - "Serenity in fire" is one kick ass album :devil:

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They're good live, too.

I just can't get enough Stormwarrior. Northern Rage has to be one of the best albums I've heard in a long time. It's such a great combination of power/thrash/speed metal, with great riffage, great lyrics (dealing with Norse Mythology), and one of the best closing tracks ever, Lindisfarne.

i'll check em out you demading staff person you.

edit: ok, listen...if yo utell me one more time to check out some whiny true metal band i'll come and take a crap on your doormat :laugh:

i am all about brutal hard-/metalcore and deathmetal. this cheap manowar clone made my ears bleed. sorry sir, i do not like it.

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yeah i talked to chris adler at the god forbid/meshuggah show (was chillin with him and willie all night at the bar) and he said that the new cd will be ready near summer of next year. i even overheard him talking about ozzfest 2006... i dunno. mainstage bound perhaps? mmmm

LAMB OF GOD. richmond va. pure american metal.

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