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Dude, there's nothing wrong with American metal, but you have to break the chains once in a while. :cool:

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i got love for all kinds of metal. im really digging the new opeth lately. new CoB is decent. meshuggah OWNS live. :D

Manowar clone?  That made me laugh, and I needed that.  Thanks. :D

You say you're into brutal stuff, but you bought Downset and Black Dahlia Murder? :huh:

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the downset cd is for my girlfriend and i don't know if you have listened to the new blackdahilia murder cd. it's more or less fast (black) metal.

i got love for all kinds of metal. im really digging the new opeth lately. new CoB is decent. meshuggah OWNS live. :D

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The new Opeth left me disappointed. :(

I might see CoB w/Amon Amarth this December, which would be clutch.

i just bought shovel headed kill machine and am very impressed!

another heavy metal band i found is orange ... something

i cant remember the name but ill post it once i find it

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http://www.metal-archives.com/

Go there and search for Orange. It's bound to be one of them.

And Shovel Headed Kill Machine is 10x better than practically anyone could have expected. Hence the sig. ;)

Right now I'm digging some of Hypocrisy's older stuff.

the downset cd is for my girlfriend and i don't know if you have listened to the new blackdahilia murder cd. it's more or less fast (black) metal.

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I can't stand The Black Dahlia Murder. Their vocalist irritates me. Sure, its cool to swap and change between shreeks and death growls, but every damn verse on every damn song gets annoying.

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.

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I wil give them a try :D

the first pack just arrived: the black dahila murder and the hyprocrisy cd+dvd. one seller was a reocrd label and included a bunch of free stuff like samplers+videos, stickers and such. kickass (Y)

edit: just got a mail that my next order is on its way...

CD: AS I LAY DYING - Shadows Are Security - 8.95 ?

CD: RAISED FIST - Dedication - 9.95 ?

CD: NINE - Kissed By The Misanthrope - 9.95 ?

CD: RAISED FIST - Ignoring The Guidelines - 7.95 ?

CD: CATARACT - With Triumph Comes Loss - 8.95 ?

CD: As I Lay Dying "Frail Words Collapse" - 8.95 ?

mmmh. seriously...buying cds is fun. yet...**** th:rofl:! :rofl:

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i once picked up some cds when i was in the u.s.

shelter, meatmen etc...for like $8. i was quite happy back then. back in ny i was shocked how expensive cds were there.

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It really depends where you shop. If you shop retail stores such as Best Buy and Circuit City you're alright, but you shop malls and other money vacuums you'll spend $18 or more a CD. It's ridiculous. I honestly don't know how such places remain in business. A lot of stupid people with too much money I presume.

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