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swiss tony
03-28-2007, 11:14 AM
as music is my other passion i would like to hear about the shit you lot are into
Angra
03-28-2007, 11:17 AM
as music is my other passion i would like to hear about the shit you lot are into
Why post this thread in the general forum???
swiss tony
03-28-2007, 11:27 AM
Why post this thread in the general forum???
cause no one goes into the music forum and i thought if we can talk about what we last ate then why not what we last listened to. there's a bigger audience in here. also, if you don't like the thread then employ a policy of tolerance.
stubbornforgey
03-28-2007, 11:41 AM
cause no one goes into the music forum and i thought if we can talk about what we last ate then why not what we last listened to. there's a bigger audience in here. also, if you don't like the thread then employ a policy of tolerance.
thats weird..
a few of us just came out of there. :rolleyes:
Angra
03-28-2007, 11:59 AM
cause no one goes into the music forum and i thought if we can talk about what we last ate then why not what we last listened to. there's a bigger audience in here. also, if you don't like the thread then employ a policy of tolerance.
You're a touchy fella, aren't ya Tony?
Is that a comon behavior for swiss people, is it just you?
Didn't buy any new cd's this month.
bloody_ribcut
03-28-2007, 12:20 PM
now im confused, do we talk about what we're in to? or what album we bought this month?
im into everything from the doors and bob dylan to eazy-e and three six mafia, and everything in between.
even japanese noise, i believe behind everysong lies a movie waiting to be drawn by my imagination.:D
i havent bought a cd in years.
might do so, later.
after i get some new shoe's:(
stubbornforgey
03-28-2007, 12:31 PM
now im confused, do we talk about what we're in to? or what album we bought this month?
im into everything from the doors and bob dylan to eazy-e and three six mafia, and everything in between.
even japanese noise, i believe behind everysong lies a movie waiting to be drawn by my imagination.:D
i havent bought a cd in years.
might do so, later.
after i get some new shoe's:(
no 99cents shoes on the market then :o
Em versatile (musically) will give anything a try/once ..but not into albums..
can't be fucked paying for a whole album when i only want 2 or 3 songs
on it.
swiss tony
03-28-2007, 01:46 PM
You're a touchy fella, aren't ya Tony?
Is that a comon behavior for swiss people, is it just you?
Didn't buy any new cd's this month.
yeah, you're right, i did overreact. apologies. i suppose all those cuckoo clocks, toblerones and army knives must be getting to me. i suppose i might just head to the music forum to recommend the horrors new album, oops!
swiss tony
03-28-2007, 02:02 PM
Your cool tony, just roll with the punches.I completely understand why you posted here.:)
thanks mate. just trying to come up with something light hearted yet informative for a thread. its a tight rope in here some nights, lol
swiss tony
03-28-2007, 02:09 PM
i'm a bloody magpie with cds and dvds. i just have to have a large collection in case anybody sees them. oh well, the credit card co. are happy at least:)
stubbornforgey
03-28-2007, 05:37 PM
thanks mate. just trying to come up with something light hearted yet informative for a thread. its a tight rope in here some nights, lol
'giggles'
welcome to the itchy and scratchy show :p
If i were to choose an album
I would always go with the ones with all different mixes on them
bwind22
03-29-2007, 12:41 AM
My most recent CD purchases were
Greg Graffin - Cold as Clay
Nikola Sarcevic - Lock, Sport, Crock (Hey, Nikola is from your part of the world. Sweden, not Switzerland though. Are you a Millencolin fan?)
As for what I listen to regularly, Pennywise, Bad Religion, Millencolin, NOFX, Goldfinger, Lagwagon, Obie Trice, Xzibit, Dr. Dre, Pantera, System of a Down, The Beatles, Bob Dylan, Tom Petty. I'm fairly diverse in my music taste. As long as it's good, I don't really care which genre it's in.
And just for the record, I would have seen this & replied if it was in the music forum, but it also does not bother me that you posted it in general either.
bloodrayne
03-29-2007, 12:55 AM
cause no one goes into the music forum .People who are looking for threads about music do
i thought if we can talk about what we last ate then why not what we last listened to. We do not have a food forum, so topics pertaining to food go in the General Forum
Just trying to clear up any confusion
swiss tony
03-29-2007, 01:23 AM
My most recent CD purchases were
Greg Graffin - Cold as Clay
Nikola Sarcevic - Lock, Sport, Crock (Hey, Nikola is from your part of the world. Sweden, not Switzerland though. Are you a Millencolin fan?)
As for what I listen to regularly, Pennywise, Bad Religion, Millencolin, NOFX, Goldfinger, Lagwagon, Obie Trice, Xzibit, Dr. Dre, Pantera, System of a Down, The Beatles, Bob Dylan, Tom Petty. I'm fairly diverse in my music taste. As long as it's good, I don't really care which genre it's in.
And just for the record, I would have seen this & replied if it was in the music forum, but it also does not bother me that you posted it in general either.
thanks. haven't heard of a few of those bands. think i might download a few sample tracks. the beatles, are they new?lol. just got the pantera album with dra the waters. its good, but its not vulgar...
bwind22
03-29-2007, 01:31 AM
its good, but its not vulgar...
Vulgar Display of Power is probably the best hard rock/metal album I've ever heard.
swiss tony
03-29-2007, 01:51 AM
how about load? hard to beat
bwind22
03-29-2007, 04:47 AM
how about load? hard to beat
The Metallica album?
I like Metallica, but I would have to disagree on that one. I don't even think Load is Metallica's best album. I think I prefer both Ride the Lightning & ...And Justice for All over Load, but my favorite Metallica album is the black album. I would probably consider that album as one of my top 5 or 10 metal CDs, but probably not Load. I guess I prefer their older stuff. *shrug*
swiss tony
03-29-2007, 06:45 AM
i was putting load into hard rock. if you want to talk metal then, master... or ...and justice are better. vulgar... is pretty close. now, if you're talking thrash then reign... by slayer. (i think i might be overdoing the...)
demonwoman
03-29-2007, 03:48 PM
I listen to classical and opera(Wagner,Verdi,Puccini),:)
rock oldies(50's,60's,70's), :)
and heavy metal(Danzig,Metallica,Rob Zombie).:cool:
AsylumSeeker
03-29-2007, 04:02 PM
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Amen to that.I mainly listen to punk but like some metal.Vulgar Display Of Power is one of my top 10 albums ever.
Nice choice! I'll never get in another Pantera-like mosh pit after that tour, though. Way out of hand.
Despare
03-29-2007, 07:09 PM
Since it's warmed up here I've been driving around with the windows down blasting Sublime everywhere I go.
bwind22
03-29-2007, 09:19 PM
Nice choice! I'll never get in another Pantera-like mosh pit after that tour, though. Way out of hand.
Agreed. Pantera pits are nuts! The entire floor of the XCel Center was a mosh pit. I saw Pantera with Slayer, Static X, Morbid Angel & someone else... Deicide I think. That was a pretty sweet show.
swiss tony
03-30-2007, 01:08 AM
Agreed. Pantera pits are nuts! The entire floor of the XCel Center was a mosh pit. I saw Pantera with Slayer, Static X, Morbid Angel & someone else... Deicide I think. That was a pretty sweet show.
pantera and slayer together? a dream come true. nobody comes to belfast. the last gig i saw was joan river (went with my wife), what a venomous old woman, but funny! my claim to fame is seeing metallica at the antrim forum, a small sports hall that holds 1000, on their and justice tour. i think i was 13 at the time and i drank my first quarter bottle of vodka. great times!
stenchofdeath
04-22-2007, 06:28 AM
My album of the month is The Agony Scene- The Darkest Red, but i'm also listening to Caliban- The Undying Darkness, Pestilence- Consuming Impulse and
Morbid Angel- Altars Of Madness:cool:
Jacob Singer
04-22-2007, 02:52 PM
NIN-Year zero, a thousand times better than the previous NIN album (With the teeth)