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Bought myself the new deluxe L.O.G - Sacrament album, the bonus DVD is very long but it's a good one, worth watching as well.

Bought Damnation as well and the family guy movie with my birthday money, you don't get much birthday money at 19 so I choose those 3 items which we're on offer.

I recommend the deluxe Sacrament to anyone planning on buying it.

the sacrement bonus dvd is awesome, lol the easter egg on it where they go go karting is awesome.

yeh metalcores pretty average, i like melodic metalcore though (eg killswitch engage, 36 crazyfists) so if any1 has any recommendations...

Anyone like Necrophobic? Killer band, just getting into them. :devil:

Swedish blackened death metal :woot:

Here's their new video :D

Thanks - I've been meaning to.

Also on that note. Just got Unseen To Creation by The Legion.

Anyone into Dissection, Old Mans Child, or Emperor should hear these guys.

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This is the second album I've gotten from them. It's AMAZING. Nothing new to the genre but just great quality riffs throughout. The drummer has some great taste for complimenting the riffs.

Red Harvest

hmmm i would call them industrial metal or as thats becoming now "cyber-metal"

and am not talking rammstein style industrial hell no

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wORlKpBfo1w...ted&search=

video for there song aep wait till the electronics kick in :D

Well, in the last week I've been listening to the new Trivium album quite diligently. I'm gonna say that the album isn't as good as their last one but the musicianship is fantastic nonetheless. I was very impressed with the construction of the songs, even though many of them seem more appealing to hard rock mainstream base. Definitely different from Ascendancy.

The biggest reason I listened to the album so many times was do to a lack of anything else new to listen to. I tend to get bored with new releases fairly quick. I NEED some good black metal. I love Dissection, Dimmu Borgir, Cradle Of Filth, and I'm having a hard time finding anything else. Help!!!

oh lawd! why do i get the image of glenn danzig with the misfits singing "Ace of Spades"?

if this is a preview of the new album then not even rick rubin can help it.

I didn't think there was much hope for Rick to help anyway.

I'd much rather listen to the latest GOJIRA then some feeble attempt at a creatively washed up 45 year old trying to sound like an angry 18 year old.

Time for Hetfield & Ulrich to sell their instruments & take up Professional Bowling. Maybe Hammet can get a job in a Santana tribute band. And Trujillo can go back to playing in a band that deserves his level of talent.

What happened to the metal discussion people? I want to keep being informed of new bands and gig dates.

Anyone going to see anyone good any time whatsoever near Brighton? Anyone know of the band Sabaton and if they're touring the UK any time soon (they supported Dragonforce and they're brilliant). Anyone think 1349's a brilliant band?. . .

What happened to the metal discussion people? I want to keep being informed of new bands and gig dates.

Anyone going to see anyone good any time whatsoever near Brighton? Anyone know of the band Sabaton and if they're touring the UK any time soon (they supported Dragonforce and they're brilliant). Anyone think 1349's a brilliant band?. . .

1349 is a badass band. How can you go wrong with Frost as your drummer?

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