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So I recently discovered Unleashed...WOW- Midvinterblot has quite a few brutal songs. Added a few to my playlist - also added Decapitated Spheres of Madness - one of the most brutal songs evar.

Am I the only one here? :blink:

Mods feel free to change my name to Ultimate Threadkilla.... :hmmm:

:punk:

My mate introduced me to that song.

He's one of the most knowledgeable metal people I know, however ever since we met at Uni a few years back like me he now listens to a lot more :p Used to be one of those die hard metal guys, listen to nothing else, you know? ;)

His laft.fm nowadays - http://www.last.fm/user/DetSomEngangVar

:punk:

My mate introduced me to that song.

He's one of the most knowledgeable metal people I know, however ever since we met at Uni a few years back like me he now listens to a lot more :p Used to be one of those die hard metal guys, listen to nothing else, you know? ;)

His laft.fm nowadays - http://www.last.fm/user/DetSomEngangVar

Thanks for replying! lol! Yeah - that song just became my ringtone - gonna scare all the nerds at work with that one!

Wow - that's an impressive playlist. Thanks for sharing!

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Just discovered these guys - Bolt Thrower. BRUTAL. The killchain may be one of my favorite metal songs ever. These guys are from the UK, so there should be some fans on here.

I've also become a fan of Dark Tranquility. They have a great melodic-death metal sound, with great riffs and keyboards. Very cool.

Dark Tranquility

Bolt Thrower - The Killchain

Dark Tranquility - Lost to Apathy

Also, the new Cannibal Corpse is pretty good as well -

:devil:

That bolt thrower is intense, loved it (and never heard of it)!

Dark Tranquility is a band I would love to see live, but the last time they came to america there weren't any shows within 4 hours...

I'm seeing Cannibal Corpse on July 25

Also seeing Lamb of god, As I Lay Dying the 21st (less than a week away, can't wait...)

hey, fellow metalheads! :punk:

Don`t know about what the rules says about posting links to .torrent sites, but here it goes..

There is a new site out wich have only music on their page, you can dl and buy music from Amazon after you have listended to the dl`ed music (as if anyone is willing to do that..)

You can find the page HERE. Coda.fm :)

^^Pretty sure linking to torrents is against the rules. But welcome!

BTW, really starting to dig Nile. They're from my hometown! I was shopping at a supermarket a few weekends back, and one of the members was in the lane behind me talking about how they just left Ozzfest, and how theyre taking some well-deserved rest. He was very approachable, seemed like a really cool guy. I was starstruck! :p

Let me give you some serious recomendations.

First Kalisia The Cybion album from French

second with have Kadenzza from Japan

From Italy lets receive Sadist hear the Sadist album and Crust

The best album of 2008 Traced In Air By Cynic

and to close with a Golden Brochure lets here the New Pestilence Album Resurrected macabre

PD : some more, Obscura Cosmogenesis

Enjoy while we wait for the next Atheist album

My Lastfm account is Painkiller.

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