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Hard to believe it's been 2 years since we lost Dimebag. The Anthrax boys put a couple of solos Dime did for W.C.F.Y.A. album on their website. http://www.anthrax.com

I saw those earlier. I enjoyed the **** out of them.

cradle's coming to Virginia march 2nd. i'm there....

RISE OF THE PENTAGRAM!

Polish extreme metal titans BEHEMOTH have entered the studio this week (December 11th) to begin tracking their much-anticipated new album, The Apostasy, (thesaurus definition of the word: noun1. the state of having rejected your religious beliefs or your political party or a cause (often in favor of opposing beliefs or causes) which is currently set for a summer release. The new effort will be recorded in the band’s hometown with Nergal and longtime sound engineer Malta in the producer’s chair.

Nergal (vocals, guitars) checks in with the following report: “We just demoed the whole new album and have 11 songs plus intro ready to go. It all sounds huge and our sound has never been this intense, while being very epic and catchy at the same time. It has all the BEHEMOTH trademarks enriched with some fresh ideas. I guarantee some people are going to be surprised!

“Some song titles include: ‘Prometherion,’ ‘Pazuzu (The Desert Storms Bringing),’ ‘Slaying The Prophets Ov Isa,’ ‘Rome 64 E.V.’, ‘Arcana Hereticae’,‘At The Left Hand Ov God’ with more to follow. The recording sessions for The Apostasy will take place in our hometown, Gdansk, in one of the best-equipped studios in Poland, Radio Gdansk. It has an old-school analogue Studer 24-track machine, which gives super unique tone to drum sound. I simply love it. It has the best mixing console, pre-amps and other **** available nowadays. “It’s no secret that BEHEMOTH have been one of the busiest bands in the scene for last two years. We completed over 300 shows in support to our last record, Demigod, and have been in front of people’s faces for a long time, so I felt that it was necessary to take a break. I thought that all of this activity might be too much, even for die-hard fans. I decided to focus on song writing and nothing else. I pretty much isolated myself from the whole scene for a few months and ultimately created a new record that is destined to become the definitive BEHEMOTH release.

“Be sure to visit our website and My Space page to check out brand new pics from our lair in addition to a short video report from the pre-production rehearsals. There’s also a demo version of one of the newest tracks ‘Prometherion,’ so don’t miss out. I want everyone to have an insight into the recording/production process for The Apostasy, so from now on, I’ll be posting video reports from the studio every few weeks. For now, enjoy new video report and pics, and I’ll be back soon with more info. Stay tuned and horns up!”

BEHEMOTH quickly became the most talked about act on this year’s Sounds of The Underground due to their vicious and unrelenting live show, which immediately garnered them a whole new legion of devoted fans. After a slew of major U.S. tours with the likes of such acts as Danzig, Morbid Angel, Chimaira and Black Dahlia Murder, the group more than solidified themselves as one of the genre’s most exciting new artists. The Apostasy is destined to continue the legacy.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NIgq0pbJTfM

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:| :woot: :woot: :woot: :| king kong ain't got **** on behemoth.

Hard to believe it's been 2 years since we lost Dimebag. The Anthrax boys put a couple of solos Dime did for W.C.F.Y.A. album on their website. http://www.anthrax.com

Here's a video I find pretty funny. Some drunken metal fans made this video in tribute of Dimebag:

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The new album from Mors Principium Est is awesome. Much better than their previous album. Check it out.

Agreed! Love the new more brutal approach.......I still cannot get over The Faceless - 'Akeldama' and Bleed The Sky - 'Paradigm In Entropy.' Lots of good new metal to digest!!!

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Well, this is GFM, I forgot my password and couldn't remember which email address I had registered with Neowin. I know, how dumb, after being here for 4 years.

Anyways, Orange, I've been listening to Deathstars all day, and I love their newest album. I've also been listening to alot of the new Leng T'che album, Marasmus. It's ****ing incredible, and I can't get enough. Other than that nothing I've really come across worth talking about or really listening to.

I just hope 2007 is an even better year than 2006 for metal. So far some pretty good albums have come out and I can't wait to see what else unfolds.

And Metropolis, you live in Tucson, so do I that's awesome. Good to know someone has good taste in this desert hell hole.

did you guys hear about the new dt cd? http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermo...ewsitemID=66250

link to the new song focus shift: http://www2.centurymedia.com/video.aspx?na...id_media_type=7

sounds pretty good. i heard dimmu borgir is also coming out with a new cd as well.

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