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So what new albums you guys got this week :p

A friend of mine found Opeth's Deliverance for me going at ?4.99 and I found Unearth's new album III: in the eyes of fire going for ?10.50 couldn't go wrong with those prices.

I need another 3 Opeth albums before I have them all.

Mate, probably not a good idea to make implicit the fact that you're downloading illegally :-)

lol don't see what problem is i mean i havent stated where i got it from. Also i must get this link as one of the metal bands sees downloading as a plus :p

Found it

KREATOR Frontman: Downloading 'Helps The Music To Become More Popular'

"I don't know, really. I mean, we never really had to experience any major? all the 'downloading kills the music,' which I think is total bull**** because people are just checking out music online and if they want it they buy the album, y'know? It's almost like listening to the radio but you can control the radio. Of course there are a couple of people that'll never buy an album anyway that will download and steal the music. I doubt that those people would've have bought an album anyways. Back in the early days, they probably would have recorded it to a tape or something. I don't really think it hurts anything. If anything, it just helps the music to become more popular."
Edited by Orange

It's a good point. Even Mastodon don't care it got leaked, they found out who leaked it, a british journalist he got sacked.

MASTODON's drummer, Br?nn Dailor, has told MTV.com that a certain English journalist is the one behind the online leak of the Atlanta metallers' forthcoming album, "Blood Mountain", last week.

"Hopefully one day, he'll introduce himself," Dailor joked about the journalist, who claimed he was one of the band's biggest fans. "[Our record label] traced it back to the guy who did it, and he got fired from wherever he was working. It's just so stupid. And it's such a sh---y copy. It sounds like sh--. I'm not concerned with record sales, because I think that if anyone's looking for it online to download it and listen to it, when it comes out [on September 12], they'll buy it anyways. They're fans.

"My problem is, I can equate it to when I was 11 years old," he continued, relaying a story about discovering his Christmas presents in his mother's closet a month before the holiday. "I wrapped it all back up, and then Christmas came, and I went downstairs, and I knew everything I was going to get. And that sucked. It totally ruined the whole thing. Up until then, I had never done that before and I was always really excited to wake up and open that first present. But that wasn't awesome, and I never did it again.

"When I was a kid, you had to wait for that IRON MAIDEN record," he recalled. "The whole thing was, this is the day it comes out, and you cannot have it before that day. But these days, with the Internet, everything just leaks. I urge people not to download it if they see it there, but I understand if they do. I want people to be excited for it and to hear it for the first time and hear it the way it was supposed to be heard."

But I will be getting the special edition Sacrament album.

O yeah i still buy a few albums (put it as that :p) and yes i forgot the new Suffocation album owns, i first heard the live version and was shocked! :D and lol on this made me laugh.

Will Smith says he is a fan of the Swedish melodic death metal band Soilwork, he also currently owns a home in Sweden. rofl

O yeah i still buy a few albums (put it as that :p) and yes i forgot the new Suffocation album owns, i first heard the live version and was shocked! :D and lol on this made me laugh.

Will Smith says he is a fan of the Swedish melodic death metal band Soilwork, he also currently owns a home in Sweden. rofl

His wife sings in Wyked Wisdom or something. They were one of the bands that played at like 9:00 Am on Ozzfest 2005. I think Soilwork was on that tour as well.

The new Lamb of God album is completely insane.

It's soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo

...GOOD.

LOG OWNS!!!! :devil:

His wife sings in Wyked Wisdom or something. They were one of the bands that played at like 9:00 Am on Ozzfest 2005. I think Soilwork was on that tour as well.

Yeah in some crappy nu metal band, can't stand that genre. :D

i saw the first episode on adult swim's website.. but i have yet to see it come on my tv.. what the hell? the past couple of sundays.. it just doesn't come on. it hates me. wtf. i'm going to go cry now.

and stncttr908 guy.. the corners of your sig should have anti-aliasing. >:o

sup metalheads. Bought Sacrament, and I got sick of reading the lyrics in the inlay book (trying to scream the lyrics and i get spit all over the inlay) so I decided I'd take about 20 mins of my time and type up the lyrics from the book.

If anyone wants, download them here, I'm adding a small .zip file.

::: finding small errors and correcting.

Sacrament_Lyrics.zip

Edited by Meshuggah

Hey guys. I am a big fan of power/death/melodic metal. Lately I've really gotten into a band called Agalloch. They are melodic epic "dark" metal from Oregon. VERY good band recommended for fans of Opeth or similar bands. If anyone wants I can send a sample of one of their songs just send me a PM. I just want to get their name out there.

sup metalheads. Bought Sacrament, and I got sick of reading the lyrics in the inlay book (trying to scream the lyrics and i get spit all over the inlay) so I decided I'd take about 20 mins of my time and type up the lyrics from the book.

If anyone wants, download them here, I'm adding a small .zip file.

::: finding small errors and correcting.

Cheers :woot:

yeah the Maiden is kinda weak too.

Yeah to be honest i'm not a big fan of Iron Maiden but i thought i would give it a go. I only found 2 songs that i really liked. :rolleyes: Black Label Society album was good but it had way to many slow tunes, not enough heavy songs on :pinch:

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