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The Metal Thread |OT2| All Riffs, No Gifs

New Pallbearer is fucking good!!!!

Not as catchy as the first album, but very very good nonetheless!

I disagree - I think Sorrow has a lot of fantastic songwriting moments (the opening to Foreigner is still genius, and the main riff in The Legend is amazing), but it isn't as consistent as Foundations. The weaker bits on the new album are a lot higher than Sorrow's lows, and the highs are still there - the end of Worlds Apart, the end of Watcher In The Dark into the intro of The Ghost I Used To Be, and all of Vanished are all classic Pallbearer. I'd take the title track of Foundations over a good chunk of Sorrow, and it's probably the weakest track on the album.
 
Havok is intense live, still love seeing them even if their music has not been to my liking the last couple albums, always count on the Thrashers to produce a killer show.

Clubs are the best for thrash metal, the community is always alive in there, bands are close and the vibe is insane, you will have an excellent time. Post your impressions after the show

Yeah, I've been watching them live on YouTube, they know how to put on a hell of a show. I'm hoping for Point of No Return and From the Cradle to the Grave, those sound killer live.

I'll be sure to post how it went here afterwards :D
 
Just bought this guitar for €850. Insane price for such a high quality product (Neck-through, mahogany body, made in Japan, Quilted AAA maple top, DiMarzio pickups, Edge Pro bridge, neck binding, etc.)

The PAF Pro don't seem that good for metal riffs, though. I might replace them with a CrunchLab + LiquiFire combo some day.

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Awesome. I feel like I've not seen Angra mentioned in any discussion here ever, so it's good to know there are other fans (even though Angra's output outside of Temple of Shadows has been inconsistent ant best)

I decided to read some of the comments for the song on youtube:



fucking lol

Ah..Angra.
I remember when they released angels cry, that was a huge record among my group of friends.
Holy land just comforted the band in a that "one of a kind" vibe, Carolina IV and Zito are just perfect songs, speed, neoclassical and tribal grooves mixed perfectly. Fireworks was more traditional but keeps delivering nice ideas and juicy riffs.

The departure of matos really damaged the band (he was a great composer) and the first record when he left is really weak.
And then, temple of shadows just destroyed everything on its path (I had some difficulties to adjust to the new singer, he definitely lacks charisma for my taste)
Aurora consurgens was a good one. Aqua was meh.

As long as the two guitarists stays in the band, I will listen to their work. I, the way they play each others and the groovy feeling that you can hear in their high velocity riffs is really unique and fascinating.

False edit : I just saw that the replacement for edu is fabio lione, I don't know how I feel about it.
 
Lol Pallbearer with YOB & support next month is like 15€. I'll take ten please.
 
I had a job interview come up and I'm going to have to miss this due to lack of funds for travel and such....but I do have a ticket laying around that I can't seem to sell.


The Orpheum lineup is what I'd go for.

Pelican and Bongripper closing out the night......those are the two I bought the ticket for anyway.
 
I can't believe it took me long enough to finally sit down and listen to Obscura's Omnivium. Great album. Also, a seven string bass!
"Ocean Gateways" is fucking awesome. That said, I actually like their previous album, Cosmogenesis, more. They are one of the rare tech death bands that know how to balance melody with the wankery.
 
I was drunkenly listening to Blind Guardian, as I am apt to randomly do several times a month, and Born in a Mourning Hall comes on.

Born in a mourning hall
Pale clouds feared the unborn child- it grew up with growing thoughts of suicide

Born in a mourning hall
Shadows left the fear inside that Peter Pan will never reach the other side


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I've always found those lyrics oddly specific. Fuck :/
 
Birthday haul from last Sunday:
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I've only ever heard snippets of Anthrax's Among the Living (and didn't like a single second of it - I'm still genuinely confused as to how they were part of the big four), and I'm not sure I've ever even heard of Grave Digger. As for the other band, fuck 'em!

Happy belated birthday! I hope it was filled with plenty of booze and unholy riffage.
 
Spreading the Disease is my favorite Anthrax album. I'd recommend it. choice cuts = A.I.R, Lone Justice, Gung-Ho.

and hard to believe you didn't like a thing on Among the Living, that Indians thrash break.

WAR DANCE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

and i think one of their strengths obviously is Joey on vocals and cheesy lyrics.
 
I've only ever heard snippets of Anthrax's Among the Living (and didn't like a single second of it - I'm still genuinely confused as to how they were part of the big four), and I'm not sure I've ever even heard of Grave Digger. As for the other band, fuck 'em!
Joke post? Joke post.

Happy belated birthday! I hope it was filled with plenty of booze and unholy riffage.
No booze for me. I hate all alcoholic beverages. But yes, it was a good birthday. Not that much metal listening but plenty of MH3Uing (another birthday present). :)
 
Joke post? Joke post.

No booze for me. I hate all alcoholic beverages. But yes, it was a good birthday. Not that much metal listening but plenty of MH3Uing (another birthday present). :)
Seriously -- I was so unimpressed with the couple of songs I heard from Anthrax's "seminal" album that I never had a glimmer of desire to pursue anything else from them. Giving a band that minuscule of a chance is something I rarely do, too.

I will absolutely admit that the last time I listened to Antrhax was several years ago - before I understood why black metal was transcendent therapy as opposed to "shock value satanist noises rock arbullshit". My tastes have evolved super much since then, and lucky you (or me, depending), I only have pallbearer on my listening slate for tomorrow (I can listen to music all day at work) -- recommend me the best anthrax and I'll give the band another go ON TOMORROW 8/14/14.

Serious about not remembering a single thing about Grave Digger. The other band gives me PTSD-lite symptoms, so fuck 'em!

You don't drink? That's a more than admirable lifestyle choice, and one that I wish I knew how to comprehend -- but heyzuesafuckweevil... metal and booze is probably the best combination I've ever come across on this earth, and I've tried a lot of mixtures.

We best be slaying some Lagiacrus together in MH4U when it releases next year! I was a faithful hammer user in MH3U because desecrating beasts while listening to death metal with what I would always convince myself was an offshoot of Mjolnir was one of the best gaming experiences I've ever had.

Shhhhh -- less post, more drink. Good night, MetalGAF!
 
No booze for me. I hate all alcoholic beverages. But yes, it was a good birthday. Not that much metal listening but plenty of MH3Uing (another birthday present). :)

Yep, same here. I don't drink, have never drank any alcohol aside from (literately) one droplet of Vodka (yeck), and honestly never want to drink the rest of my life. I just don't need it in my life.

Anyway, for Anthrax, do listen to Among The Living. It's fantastic and I think once you warm up to it, you will never let it go. It's a terrific album.
 
Seriously -- I was so unimpressed with the couple of songs I heard from Anthrax's "seminal" album that I never had a glimmer of desire to pursue anything else from them. Giving a band that minuscule of a chance is something I rarely do, too.

I will absolutely admit that the last time I listened to Antrhax was several years ago - before I understood why black metal was transcendent therapy as opposed to "shock value satanist noises rock arbullshit". My tastes have evolved super much since then, and lucky you (or me, depending), I only have pallbearer on my listening slate for tomorrow (I can listen to music all day at work) -- recommend me the best anthrax and I'll give the band another go ON TOMORROW 8/14/14.
Among the Living is their best. If you hated that, then it's not for you I guess.

Serious about not remembering a single thing about Grave Digger. The other band gives me PTSD-lite symptoms, so fuck 'em!
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You don't drink? That's a more than admirable lifestyle choice, and one that I wish I knew how to comprehend -- but heyzuesafuckweevil... metal and booze is probably the best combination I've ever come across on this earth, and I've tried a lot of mixtures.
Not really a "lifestyle choice". I literally cannot stand the taste. Though I admit getting drunk also has zero appeal to me.

We best be slaying some Lagiacrus together in MH4U when it releases next year! I was a faithful hammer user in MH3U because desecrating beasts while listening to death metal with what I would always convince myself was an offshoot of Mjolnir was one of the best gaming experiences I've ever had.
I'm playing MH3U on Wii U. Unless MH4U comes out on Wii U too, I won't be playing it. I can't stand handhelds. :/ The MH3U demo was nigh unplayable for me.
 
Among the Living is their best. If you hated that, then it's not for you I guess.

Not really a "lifestyle choice". I literally cannot stand the taste. Though I admit getting drunk also has zero appeal to me.

I'm playing MH3U on Wii U. Unless MH4U comes out on Wii U too, I won't be playing it. I can't stand handhelds. :/ The MH3U demo was nigh unplayable for me.
I'll check out AtL with an open mind tomorrow, then. I'm expecting terrible results.

Booze is an acquired taste, but sobriety is vastly overrated - it's worth the effort of learning to love the burn of dirty poison going through your body!

Wait, you can't stand handhelds in general, or specifically MH3U on 3DS? Vanilla controls for that game are awful, but when you add that frankenstick into the mix? Smoother than Santana's velvety whore!
 
I've always found Spreading the Disease to be Anthrax's best album, but AtL ain't no slouch.

Edit: Metal and booze is the BEST combination.

Edit edit:

Been listening to the new(est) Priest in the car the last few days. It's pretty good overall, better than I expected. Definitely better than the shitfeast that was Nostradamus. Still, the band just lacks energy. And Halford, while doing an admirable job for his age, just sounds so tired. Eh, I'll take what I can get.
 
that Indians thrash break.

WAR DANCE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Saw Anthrax the first time on the Headbanger's Ball tour -- in a Miami theater packed to the gills with metal heads. When the break came on my friend tapped me on the shoulder and pointed to the back of the house. We were on the floor, I looked back and every fucking aisle in the place all the way up to the rafters was full of people war dancing. It was amazing.
 
Among The Living is the only Anthrax album I like in its entirety.

But I completely agree that they should not be part of the Big 4. It should have be Testament instead. I realize the timing is off but at least all except two Testament albums are amazing, And from the two that aren't one is just...different, and the other is solid.


On the topic of drinking, I used to drink a lot. But one friday(it was the weekend when Mayhem fest was in Chicago last year) I got really really drunk, and I was completely inoperable the next day. Its like my liver gave me a big "fuck you I'm done with this shit until I regenerate, asshole". I mean hell, I was sick the next few days. Not even hungover, just sick. Ever since then I haven't had the desire to drink. Every now-and-then I'll get a magarita or a beer if the mood strike, but otherwise it just doesn't do anything for me.

Although I'm pretty sure the reason I got so sick was because before I went out I was cooking meat sauce w/ pasta for dinner, and I left the rubber/plastic spoon in the pan on accident. It melted and I mixed the melted rubber/plastic in my food. I didn't realize until after I had already consumed melted rubber/plastic that it melted in my stuff.
 
Havok were fucking amazing! It was seriously one of the best moments of my life. I was right at the front, kneecaps touching the stage, right in front of David. They played Point of No Return and From the Cradle to the Grave back to back, I was fucking buzzing. Those were the two songs I wanted to hear.

Man, what a fucking time. I wish I could go back and re-live it again. My only complaint was that the instruments were so loud that David's voice was pretty hard to hear. They needed to bring the instruments down and bring his voice up. He did signal for the guy to bring his voice up, but it didn't really help much.

Oh yeah, I almost forgot...Skeletonwitch opened for them, they were pretty fucking sick also.
 
I was drunkenly listening to Blind Guardian, as I am apt to randomly do several times a month, and Born in a Mourning Hall comes on.

Born in a mourning hall
Pale clouds feared the unborn child- it grew up with growing thoughts of suicide

Born in a mourning hall
Shadows left the fear inside that Peter Pan will never reach the other side


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I've always found those lyrics oddly specific. Fuck :/
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I agree. Testament has good stuff, but there's nothing terribly unique about them.

Alex Skolnick was reason enough why they stood out. His work on the first four albums still stands out today and ironically he was not a very metal guy to begin with.

I would have loved to trade Anthrax for Exodus regarding the Big Four. It's a shame since all the delays with the first Exodus album. Overkill often gets overlooked in the conversation of the Big Four too...
 
Finally!!!


Legendary Seattle metal band, Sanctuary, has posted the artwork for their upcoming album, The Year The Sun Died. Created by Travis Smith (OPETH, NEVERMORE) the album art can be seen below.

The album will be released in North America on October 14 (October 6 in Europe) and will feature 11 tracks. There will be a deluxe media book, available exclusively at CM Distro in the United States, which features expanded packaging and the bonus track, "Waiting for the Sun", originally recorded by THE DOORS. The vinyl version will come with a CD featuring this bonus track as well. The 11 tracks on the CD and LP are as follows:

The Year The Sun Died track-listing
1. Arise and Purify
2. Let The Serpent Follow Me
3. Exitium (Anthem of the Living)
4. Question Existence Fading
5. I Am Low
6. Frozen
7. One Final Day (Sworn to Believe)
8. The World is Wired
9. The Dying Age
10. Ad Vitam Aeternam
11. The Year the Sun Died

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Havok were fucking amazing! It was seriously one of the best moments of my life. I was right at the front, kneecaps touching the stage, right in front of David. They played Point of No Return and From the Cradle to the Grave back to back, I was fucking buzzing. Those were the two songs I wanted to hear.

Man, what a fucking time. I wish I could go back and re-live it again. My only complaint was that the instruments were so loud that David's voice was pretty hard to hear. They needed to bring the instruments down and bring his voice up. He did signal for the guy to bring his voice up, but it didn't really help much.

Oh yeah, I almost forgot...Skeletonwitch opened for them, they were pretty fucking sick also.

Glad you had a great time. You will never really get the singers mic louder than the instruments, they need to fill the room, it is something you will get use to, especially at a thrash show, if you wear some ear plugs, or even your earbuds if you have them, it cuts down some of the noise, you can hear their voice a bit better. My friend does not like that aspect of live shows too, but it does not bother me, I know all the songs to know whats playing and I let the rooms energy and pounding sound take me away.

Now that you got the bug, hope you go to more shows and support the club scene.

Finally!!!

Damn so many choice albums releasing in October, fantastic!
 
I caught anthrax the first time they reunited with Joey and Spitz in like 2004 at the chicago HOB. It was supposed to be a one off but of course they reunited in 2005 proper. Awesome greatest hits set list. Epic war dance too.
 
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