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Author: | DevotedWalnut [ Mon Jul 19, 2010 11:16 pm ] |
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so on Thursday I will be driving from my house to Montreal which should take roughly 8 hours. I promised my friend with whom I will be driving with that I will make an epic playlist for the drive. I want to include the bands we will be seeing live next weekend. so.. I would like the wonderful minds of MR to help me in this endeavour. bands I want in this playlist: Megadeth Slayer Alice Cooper High On Fire Testament Anvil 3 Inches of Blood Skeletonwitch Halford Kataklysm I obviously want the "hits" and the songs they will play live, but I also want the songs that just plain kick ass. The Megadeth and Slayer songs I should be able to handle on my own(but still would like your input) same with Halford and 3IOB, but I would like you guys to help me out. |
Author: | warfleloup [ Tue Jul 20, 2010 12:25 am ] |
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The Definitive Alice Cooper makes for a fine introduction to his work. Just cut out the last two songs (Poison and Hey Stoopid) and you've got a fine collection : 1. I'M Eighteen 2. Desperado 3. Under My Wheels 4. Halo of Flies 5. School's Out 6. Elected 7. Hello Hooray 8. Generation Landslide 9. No More Mr. Nice Guy 10. Billion Dollar Babies 11. Teenage Lament '74 12. Muscle of Love 13. Only Women Bleed 14. Department of Life 15. Welcome to My Nightmare 16. I Never Cry 17. You and Me 18. How You Gonna See Me Now 19. From the Inside |
Author: | traptunderice [ Tue Jul 20, 2010 12:41 am ] |
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My thoughts, some bands I know more about than others. It is what it is. High on Fire: Snakes for the Divine Frost Hammer (Killer Wayne's World moment waiting in the chorus) Death is this Communion Rumors of War Devilution Brother in the Wind Cometh Down Hessian Blessed Black Wings Blood from Zion (The awesome track from Hung, Drawn and Quartered which I always forget what it is called) Anvil: Corporate Preacher Safe Sex Where Does All the Money Go? Forged in Fire Never Deceive Me Shadow Zone Metal on Metal Tag Team Tease Me, Please Me Jackhammer Testament: D.N.R. True Believer 3 Days in Darkness Practice What You Preach Blessed in Contempt Envy Life The New Order Trial By Fire Into the Pit Disciples of the Watch The Preacher 3IOB: Goatrider Horde x13 Mastodon: Colony of Birchmen Blood and Thunder Crusher Destroyer Where Strides the Behemoth Mother Puncher Oblivion Skeletonwitch: Upon Wings of Black Beyond the Permafrost Limb from Limb Soul Thrashing Black Sorcery Baptized in Flames Slayer: Reign in Blood + War Ensemble Megadeth: Burnt Ice Sweating Bullets Ashes in Your Mouth Almost Honest She-Wolf Peace Sells Devil's Island In My Darkest Hour Train of Consequences KIMB Looking Down the Cross 99 Ways to Die Paranoid Holy Wars Rust in Peace...Polaris Tornado of Souls Hangar 18 Alice Cooper: Only Women Bleed No More Mr. Nice Guy Poison |
Author: | traptunderice [ Tue Jul 20, 2010 12:42 am ] |
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warfleloup wrote: The Definitive Alice Cooper makes for a fine introduction to his work. Just cut out the last two songs (Poison and Hey Stoopid) and you've got a fine collection : That's what I have but fuck you for not loving Poison. I was raised on that tune and it kicks ass.
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Author: | warfleloup [ Tue Jul 20, 2010 12:44 am ] |
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traptunderice wrote: warfleloup wrote: The Definitive Alice Cooper makes for a fine introduction to his work. Just cut out the last two songs (Poison and Hey Stoopid) and you've got a fine collection : That's what I have but fuck you for not loving Poison. I was raised on that tune and it kicks ass.Raised on crap, then. No wonder you have such bad taste in music now. ![]() |
Author: | DevotedWalnut [ Tue Jul 20, 2010 12:46 am ] |
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now now children, take that shit somewhere else! just need some songs from Kataklysm and Halford and then mix all the songs up perfectly. should be fun |
Author: | traptunderice [ Tue Jul 20, 2010 12:52 am ] |
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warfleloup wrote: traptunderice wrote: warfleloup wrote: The Definitive Alice Cooper makes for a fine introduction to his work. Just cut out the last two songs (Poison and Hey Stoopid) and you've got a fine collection : That's what I have but fuck you for not loving Poison. I was raised on that tune and it kicks ass.Raised on crap, then. No wonder you have such bad taste in music now. ![]() |
Author: | warfleloup [ Tue Jul 20, 2010 12:54 am ] |
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traptunderice wrote: warfleloup wrote: traptunderice wrote: warfleloup wrote: The Definitive Alice Cooper makes for a fine introduction to his work. Just cut out the last two songs (Poison and Hey Stoopid) and you've got a fine collection : That's what I have but fuck you for not loving Poison. I was raised on that tune and it kicks ass.Raised on crap, then. No wonder you have such bad taste in music now. ![]() Hey, you started it. Telling me "fuck you" because I didn't like Poison wasn't very nice... |
Author: | warfleloup [ Tue Jul 20, 2010 12:55 am ] |
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DevotedWalnut wrote: now now children, take that shit somewhere else!
just need some songs from Kataklysm and Halford and then mix all the songs up perfectly. should be fun Halford just released a live album, didn't he? This should be close to what he'll play. |
Author: | dead1 [ Tue Jul 20, 2010 7:16 am ] |
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Kataklysm - a bit dusty here! 1. In Shadows and Dust 2. Chronicles of the Damned 3. Where The Enemy Sleeps 4. The Ambassador of Pain 5. The Tragedy I Preach 6. Blood On The Swans |
Author: | Adveser [ Tue Jul 20, 2010 10:09 pm ] |
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Don't forget Alice Cooper's extremely commercial string of pop hits from the late 70's that he doesn't like to really acknowledge kept him from getting dropped from the label: Only Women Bleed I never cry You and Me How you gonna see me now I guess he thought he could go in a more david bowie direction at some point. I guess it was great that the lines between punk, disco and heavy metal got much further apart. |
Author: | CĂș Chulainn [ Wed Jul 21, 2010 1:18 am ] |
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warfleloup wrote: traptunderice wrote: warfleloup wrote: traptunderice wrote: warfleloup wrote: The Definitive Alice Cooper makes for a fine introduction to his work. Just cut out the last two songs (Poison and Hey Stoopid) and you've got a fine collection : That's what I have but fuck you for not loving Poison. I was raised on that tune and it kicks ass.Raised on crap, then. No wonder you have such bad taste in music now. ![]() Hey, you started it. Telling me "fuck you" because I didn't like Poison wasn't very nice... He's right, though. Poison and Hey Stoopid are fucking brilliant tunes. |
Author: | warfleloup [ Wed Jul 21, 2010 1:20 am ] |
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FrigidSymphony wrote: warfleloup wrote: traptunderice wrote: warfleloup wrote: traptunderice wrote: warfleloup wrote: The Definitive Alice Cooper makes for a fine introduction to his work. Just cut out the last two songs (Poison and Hey Stoopid) and you've got a fine collection : That's what I have but fuck you for not loving Poison. I was raised on that tune and it kicks ass.Raised on crap, then. No wonder you have such bad taste in music now. ![]() Hey, you started it. Telling me "fuck you" because I didn't like Poison wasn't very nice... He's right, though. Poison and Hey Stoopid are fucking brilliant tunes. In a radio-friendly kind of way, they probably are. Compared to the awesomeness of Alice early 70s repertoire, they feel like entertaining tunes laking substance and guts. |
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