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Metal/Heavy Metal/Industrial/Darkwave/Whatever other crappy genre the media has lazily labelled a group of bands with.
Punk/Heavier Pop can be included too if you feel like mentioning some stuff that's not quite 'metal'.
So, any new stuff out there that's worth a listen?
> Trivium do indeed kick maximum ar$e although personally I cant stand
> the vocals. Got a picture of me and Corey outside the London Astoria,
> mwahaha.
I don't mind the vocals on the album, but when I saw them live Matt wasn't hitting his notes properly, but he did have 45,000 people singing for him so it didn't really matter.
I met them afterwards as well and I've got a picture of me and Matt. Mwahaha!
> Random post!!
>
> Has anyone heard Stigmata by Ministry?
>
> Classic (old) track! Your thoughts?
Aha, ive heard Stigmata by Arch Enemy, must be a cover. Its an instrumental track, right??
Trivium do indeed kick maximum ar$e although personally I cant stand the vocals. Got a picture of me and Corey outside the London Astoria, mwahaha.
> Playing at leeds uni, over 18's only :|
> bah
Trivium has fans that are over 18? :|
Has anyone heard Stigmata by Ministry?
Classic (old) track! Your thoughts?
bah
> Trivium if you like shouting :|
> The single Gunshot to the head of trepidation does have a beastly
> guitar solo though...
Trivium are bloody awesome. I saw them at Download earlier this year and they were one of the best of the weekend. Plus I got to meet them afterwards.
They're touring the UK again in March so if you want to see one hell of a show, buy some tickets now!
The single Gunshot to the head of trepidation does have a beastly guitar solo though...
Bruce Dickinson- A Tyranny Of Souls
Tony Iommi & Glenn Hughes- Fused
System of a Down- Mezmerize
Demon- Better The Devil You Know!
GZR- Ohmwork
Judas Priest- Angel Of Retribution (Pretty damn good, but doesn't measure up to their late 70s albums!)