The Green Mile
Bionic Poster
Some more Evile. You can hear the Metallica influence clearly. A bit of Testament and Slayer at times also. Awesome band.
Man, just finished listening to the full album. It's a great experience, you guys have a lot of variety and the riffs... Just brilliant. The harsh vocals are pleasing as well.Wanna learn some spanish here it is our lyric video:
Official "Not getting laid thread"
Tune!
The original scuzz-core prototype
Are/were you into this music? I used to be at least pretty familiar with all kinds of Death, Black, Gothic, Doom etc. but even some Brutal Death was "easier" on the ears than this (not that I like that genre - just at least tried them all).
lol
Yeah, I was into heavy music in my teens - the filthier and edgier sounding the better. I think partly, it was because it was a relatively easy type of music to start playing, as it relies heavily on rhythmical patterns that you can piece together in a linear fashion, with little knowledge of music theory. I soon became bored with that and started to explore traditional song writing/composition. I seldom listen to it nowadays. Have always appreciated a broad spectrum of music since childhood. Even more so nowadays.
I don't know what to expect from another remix and remaster of an album which initial small recording budget was spent on drugs and alcohol... Not much to be fair.Megadeth have announced Killing Is My Business... And Business Is Good: The Final Kill an expansive reissue of their iconic 1986 debut album.
The reissue includes the original album, re-mixed by Mark Lewis (Trivium, Death Angel, Devildriver, Whitechapel) and re-mastered by Ted Jensen, plus seven live audio tracks from VHS tapes found in Dave Mustaine's attic. The whole package—which is set for a June 8 release via Century Media and Legacy Recordings—has been completely restored to Mustaine's intended vision.
In addition to the bonus live tracks, the re-issue also features the band's 1984 3-track demo and the previously removed cover of “These Boots," which has been added back to the record with recut vocals true to Lee Hazelwood’s version.
After Pat Torpey from Mr. Big passed away recently from the disease, it's now Glenn Tipton who retires from touring at age 70 due to Parkinson's disease. It had been diagnosed a decade ago, but the disease's progression no longer allows him to tour anymore. As a result, the band has now lost its first two guitarists. Judas Priest new album Firepower is due for release on March 9th.
https://www.facebook.com/OfficialJudasPriest/posts/10156029516983965
Some more Evile. You can hear the Metallica influence clearly. A bit of Testament and Slayer at times also. Awesome band.
Not a fan of those sort of "toilet vocals". These gutturals are about as "extreme" as I'd go probably.Anyone else finds this very catchy?