DEP? Thought it was Dillinger Escape Plan.
Care to explain what this app is before I download it?
DEP? Thought it was Dillinger Escape Plan.
Care to explain what this app is before I download it?
So it's only live songs by Judas Priest? Bah, been there, downloaded that.
Edit: Oh yeah... *points to sig*
Dragonforce/whatever band shows up next are teh r0x0r.
Well, I've got a bunch of these links all ready. The only one that I can think you people would be interested in, especially with the crowd that we have around here, is this:
http://www.hxcmp3.com
-- They have hardcore, metal-hardcore and post-hardcore. That's about it.Lots of demo bands, some of them really, really good. I recommend checking out <b>Dead Elizabeth</b>, myself. They have charts that change drastically throughout the weeks. Usually the top 20 are awesome.
Hey, Dead Elizabeth is great. Melodic Death/Metalcore from the US... pretty cool. Kind of like All That Remains, except they're like a "kids" version of the band, seeing as the members are teens.The piano in "Requiem in Rememberance of Her Ghost" makes it sound even more dramatic.
I'm absolutely in love with <b>Dead Elizabeth</b> right now. I wish that someone would let them release a full-length album. That would be so great. They need to get signed real bad. I'm going to pick up their little EP thing sometime soon. I downloaded all four tracks from that website. They rule.
You good cunt you. Everyone must go download both Whistlecore and the majority of mp3s here. Circle Takes The Square, Welcome The Plague Year, Pageninetynine, Stop It!!, Pig Destroyer, no wonder Robotic Empire's top of the post-hardcore and overall charts...Originally Posted by Sevenfold
Heehee. Onestroke has good taste in music.
I've always wondered, Onestroke: how many strokes before you ejaculate?
Where do you think my name came from?
Check out yet another new unsigned melodic DM band from Sweden: Avatar.
http://www.avatar-online.net/media.asp
Huuuuge influence from In Flames and At the Gates specifically, so check them out.
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http://www.abhorrancethrash.com
Has every song they've ever done on it, which is pretty cool. Haven't listened to these guys in a while, but they're good. "Chocolate Covered Apocalypse" and "Malevolent Existence" are good. If there's two versions of the same song, they're not both the same.
And if you go to www.exitenglish.com and you've got a decent connection the whole album'll stream, which is nice. Need Flash too. If you really wanted to, you could probably record it with audio hijack or something, but that wouldn't be very nice.
And www.jadetree.com has quite a few tracks for download, as does www.trustkill.com, which also has a bunch of vids. I'd recommend "On Wings of Lead" by Bleeding Through, and whatever Walls of Jericho stuff they have up, and Most Precious Blood.
http://www.dirtyrottenimbeciles.com/ has a few tracks from a few albums on
.........come boy, choose life or death.........
I just realized that DJ Doboy's albums were completely free... nothing you can find in stores. For those of you with interests in techno and trance music, go to: http://www.djdoboy.com/mixes/mixes.html
He has somewhat around 40 75minute works(mixes). Very very good stuff... and it'll take you a while to get through all of them.Quite nice, besides the fact that the albums are totally free.
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